Louis van Gaal | Manchester United manager

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Signing players took a back seat when i found out LvG was the next manager. When he was at Ajax, he was the only manager i looked at and thought "Feck me, he's good isn't he". All the top mangers in the game model their game on him for Christ/Science's sake. Top notch football coach.
 
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An Iconic photo of a young Van Gaal sitting next to his mentor, the father of total football and the most influencial manager to ever live Rinus Michels.

Thats a great photo. He's one cool bastard is our Louis.
 
van Gaal would do great if he could expand our horizons in the way we scout and recruit. If my memory serves well, Herrera is the first outfield player from outside the premier league in which we've invested more than 15m since the 2006/2007 season. There is so much talent in foreign mid-table teams that I wonder how we kept ignoring this and only signed Premier league based players for so long.
 
van Gaal would do great if he could expand our horizons in the way we scout and recruit. If my memory serves well, Herrera is the first outfield player from outside the premier league in which we've invested more than 15m since the 2006/2007 season. There is so much talent in foreign mid-table teams that I wonder how we kept ignoring this and only signed Premier league based players for so long.
Kagawa?

But yeah, more often than not Ferguson liked to purchase from within the Premier League. Dithering Dave also went with tried and tested.
 
Despite all the good vibes we've been giving off lately, I am concerned that we're heading towards a mid-season burnout for RVP and LvG.

RVP needs to take a good-long holiday before he comes back to us. He was injured a lot last season and there's been a huge physical stress on his body with his, almost super-human, efforts in Rio. Add to this the massive emotional strain that is the WC and we've got a complete exhaustion on the cards. He's going to be a very important player for us next season and he LvG must give him time off.

LvG is a more pressing concern for me. Sure, he is the manager and therefore doesn't need physical recuperation as such. But, being national team manager at the WC is a huge task and it's a different way of managing a team. Much as I'd love for him to go straight to OT after the WC and read the script, I'd prefer if he came with a fresh mind and soul. He's known to be a man who loves his peace and quiet. He's such an intense manager, he trains his players every day at a relentless pace. It's something that requires deep mental strength. Sir Alex didn't disappear to the south of France after every season for nothing. Hope LvG does the same.
 
Van Gaal hasn't spent more than three years playing a game every eight weeks or so, I hardly think a handful of games in the summer will constitute mental burnout for him.
 
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An Iconic photo of a young Van Gaal sitting next to his mentor, the father of total football and the most influencial manager to ever live Rinus Michels.

will we see Giggs and van Gaal later?

Anyway, watching the Chile-Brazil game, Chile also successfully played with 3 at the back. With Holland is one of the best WC team now, are we seeing the 'future' of back 3?
 
World Cup 2014: Holland's dressing-room unity is crucial, says Louis van Gaal | via @Telegraph http://fw.to/48Ahs7N

Jorge Valdano's comments: (Daily Mirror)

Not that Van Gaal wants the adventure to end against Mexico, even if his tactics here were condemned again on Friday by Argentina's 1986 World Cup-winning midfielder and Real Madrid executive Jorge Valdano.

"For 40 years, Holland used the ball to revolutionise the game," complained Valdano. "This is a betrayal of the essence of the Dutch team.

"Playing for results is not everything. I'd prefer a brave fool to Van Gaal's calculation."



I was searching for Jorge Vardano's comments and I found this, worth a read.!

Louis Van Gaal tactical philosophy: http://wp.me/p3H9az-1lb via @TikiTactic

Van Gaal’s football philosophy is to be proactive. “You decide how the opponent play their football and not that the opponent decides where we have to play” he says “I have always played very offensively as a trainer with my teams because I like that. You have to deliver a product for the public”.:drool::drool:
 
The more and more I read about LvG, the more excited I am to see what he can do to this united side. I am normally a very cautious person, but I'm thoroughly excited for this season. It has been way to long since Utd have played good football. I think Chelsea will be the one to beat next season and I think it won't be easy, but give me a season of football that I can cheer and not fall asleep watching and a top 3 finish and I'll be quite content.
 
The more and more I read about LvG, the more excited I am to see what he can do to this united side. I am normally a very cautious person, but I'm thoroughly excited for this season. It has been way to long since Utd have played good football. I think Chelsea will be the one to beat next season and I think it won't be easy, but give me a season of football that I can cheer and not fall asleep watching and a top 3 finish and I'll be quite content.

Yup. To me, he is exactly what United needs and his attitude/philosophy towards the game is what you would envision a United manager having. So excited for the upcoming season.
 
Despite all the good vibes we've been giving off lately, I am concerned that we're heading towards a mid-season burnout for RVP and LvG.

RVP needs to take a good-long holiday before he comes back to us. He was injured a lot last season and there's been a huge physical stress on his body with his, almost super-human, efforts in Rio. Add to this the massive emotional strain that is the WC and we've got a complete exhaustion on the cards. He's going to be a very important player for us next season and he LvG must give him time off.

LvG is a more pressing concern for me. Sure, he is the manager and therefore doesn't need physical recuperation as such. But, being national team manager at the WC is a huge task and it's a different way of managing a team. Much as I'd love for him to go straight to OT after the WC and read the script, I'd prefer if he came with a fresh mind and soul. He's known to be a man who loves his peace and quiet. He's such an intense manager, he trains his players every day at a relentless pace. It's something that requires deep mental strength. Sir Alex didn't disappear to the south of France after every season for nothing. Hope LvG does the same.

Spot on mate. That's a really good observation and concerns me too. Especially the Van Gaal part since he has to impose his total voetbal philosophy on the team. And being a trainer coach he'll have to dedicate countless hours at Carrington unlike managers with a more hands-off approach.

The FA should seriously consider a 4 week rest through the strenuous Christmas-New Year period like the Bundesliga or atleast 2 weeks like La Liga. The current system places too much workload on players and managers - I think it's when most players accumulate injuries. Particularly at a club like United that normally competes on 4 fronts.

In a way it's beneficial that we don't have CL football next season. Van Gaal can have a good lie-down period in between domestic fixtures and through International friendlies once his training system is in place. I think Giggsy can really endear himself to the manager by easing his burden during training, plus it'll be good for his own managerial education. :)
 
Spot on mate. That's a really good observation and concerns me too. Especially the Van Gaal part since he has to impose his total voetbal philosophy on the team. And being a trainer coach he'll have to dedicate countless hours at Carrington unlike managers with a more hands-off approach.

The FA should seriously consider a 4 week rest through the strenuous Christmas-New Year period like the Bundesliga or atleast 2 weeks like La Liga. The current system places too much workload on players and managers - I think it's when most players accumulate injuries. Particularly at a club like United that normally competes on 4 fronts.

In a way it's beneficial that we don't have CL football next season. Van Gaal can have a good lie-down period in between domestic fixtures and through International friendlies once his training system is in place. I think Giggsy can really endear himself to the manager by easing his burden during training, plus it'll be good for his own managerial education. :)

Exactly my point.

As for competing on four fronts, fortuitously we are not in Europe at all! Which means LvG has more time to impart Total Voetbal. He will consequently be less stressed and will not need to deal with mid-week matches too often. He has more time to give himself a breath. The same applies to RVP. He too will not need to stress too much. Perhaps he can compensate for the lack of holiday time with less football.

In any case, in all of Van Gaal's previous clubs it has been a fact that his players take time to adapt to his system. They take time to understand his methods and apply them to a high level during matches. Less matches in a week is a blessing in disguise. Gives us more time to get our act together under Van Gaal and 10 games in, which is when we face City and Chelsea ( I maybe wrong, but it's two of the big guns), we'll have gotten our acts together.

This next season will be a journey and we as fans will have the pleasure of seeing our team actually grow from strength to strength. Something a man with a plan like Van Gaal has done time and time again in his career. Something David Moyes didn't seem to possess.

EDIT: http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2892...ter-united-i-dont-want-a-holiday?ICID=HP_HN_1

Talk about a good talking point!
 
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Zola and the rest of them are talking on Bein sports and they just said our academy is currently in a very bad state and that van Gaal is the right man to improve it. Do they know something we don't? Is our academy really that bad?
 
Why are O'Neill and Cannavaro trying to insinuate that Van Gaal thinks he's invented the game? The point is that he's done something very clever with this current Dutch squad, which he has.
 
Some of the clips from that VT were mental, our Louis is fecking crazy.
 
Was just surfing about looking at the Ajax side he won the European Cup with in '95. It was an absolutely insane team! Most of them were really young but over half had left within 2 years sadly.

Line up for the final was:

Edwin Van Der Saar
Michael Reiziger
Danny Blind
Frank De Boer
Frank Rijkaard
Clarence Seedorf
Edgar Davids
Jari Litmanen
Finidi George
Ronald De Boer
Marc Overmars

With Winston Bogarde, Nwankwo Kanu and Patrick Kluivert on the bench. If that side had stayed together...sheeesh.
 
Zola and the rest of them are talking on Bein sports and they just said our academy is currently in a very bad state and that van Gaal is the right man to improve it. Do they know something we don't? Is our academy really that bad?
Well we haven't really brought through many quality players since the giggs/scholes/beckham generation.

Welbeck, cleverley, Evans, Wes brown... Bunch of mid table players really, just becoming squad players (welbeck has potential but he's not that young and not really improved). Januzaj doesn't really count as he came at 16, though we did develop him through the most important years. Doesn't count as academy though.
 
Was just surfing about looking at the Ajax side he won the European Cup with in '95. It was an absolutely insane team! Most of them were really young but over half had left within 2 years sadly.

Line up for the final was:

Edwin Van Der Saar
Michael Reiziger
Danny Blind
Frank De Boer
Frank Rijkaard
Clarence Seedorf
Edgar Davids
Jari Litmanen
Finidi George
Ronald De Boer
Marc Overmars

With Winston Bogarde, Nwankwo Kanu and Patrick Kluivert on the bench. If that side had stayed together...sheeesh.
11/14 are dutch as well. incredible!
 
Showed courage to take off a struggling and changed the game......he is a Manchester United manager
 
Overall poor game from the Dutch team and LVG, I don't think they are making themselves any favours by starting the matches with such negative formations and tactics. I think he will look much better when the opponent is of better quality as his 3-5-2/5-3-2 is really reactionary and counter attacking.
 
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