SATA
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He starts the season slowly? FFS he got his team thrashing the world and euro champs 5-1 in the first game! 
Any pics of him with a mouse mat yet?
The players have been training since 9.30am and will have lunch at 1pm before meeting the Dutchman who is due to oversee a second training session later in the day. It will be his only contact with the players before United fly to America on Friday because the squad have been given tomorrow off to be with their families before embarking on the three-week trip./QUOTE]
Rafa seems up for LvG's double training sessions..
This a 13minute speech for a bunch of entrepreneurs, from march or april, just after Strootman got injured. It's quite interesting, because it gives a short overview of his appraoch. I could summarize it later, but it's too much work to translate it.
The spanish and english WC players (apart from Shaw) are still on holiday.....they have their first training day tomorrowMata, Vidal....nope, this is where my crush is.
Any pics of him with a mouse mat yet?
That's great, may I ask why you quoted me to tell me this?The spanish and english WC players (apart from Shaw) are still on holiday.....they have their first training day tomorrow
There's a translation issue here. Just a small one but not irrelevant if one wants to project these views on the club. 'Striker' here is translation from 'spits' which literally means peak. Therefore it's about position, highest up the pitch (alone or together with two "wing peaks") not about the role in producing goals. In Ajax, the cradle of the Dutch School, every position has a number, and that's on the shirt unless a certain No 14 is playing, with 9 for the centre forward and 10 for the central midfielder. A 'real number 9' can also be a player who doesn't strike a lot, but a kind of static bridgehead on the edge of the box, whose prime task is to get the ball to an incoming midfielder who strikes, and general hold up and link up play to make a siege of the box possible. He did that at Ajax with Bergkamp as a 'false 10' with Petterson as centre forward, and with Kluivert and Litmanen as 9 and 10. Then the 9 has to play a lot with his back to goal, and will score only about 15 league goals a season. That seems not enough, but typical for the Dutch School is a lot of different frequent goalscorers, and the number 10 often the clubs topscorer, but not the league's, allthough he's in the team which scores the most goals. This is opposed to a false number 9, who plays less high up the pitch and joins the midfield.The translation of that speech to the Dutch businessmen.
With kind permission of @Begbie in the newbies.
“When I met my players for the first time I did seek a common ground with them. The game is the binding factors in our life. That’s why I did let them see Barcelona games. They play with the 4-3-3 and a DM. But they miss the real striker. I rather play with a real striker than a false nine. But I know some might say: but that’s a club team not a national team and we can’t play like that in the 8 times we meet. So I let them see Spain. That’s the way we like to play albeit I of course have some comments on it. So the players knew which way van Gaal would like to play.
I've got a stream of MUTV up, it's showing the City United match from 09, where Owen scored the winner.
Is there going to be a press conference today?
We should have done that when fellaini was signed. I remember that photoshoot was done at night.By the time he gets there everyone else would have fecked off and the caretaker locked everything up. His tour of Carrington will be standing outside under the burglar light with Woody going around the back to see if someone's left the fire exit open.
Haha, you're spot on.... His (LvG's) height also made a difference. Can't wait to see him at press conference.That looks very much like LVG doing the welcoming, Woody looks like a tourist who has met someone famous on holiday.