What's the point the writer makes here? "they still recruit like its 1986"https://beyondthepitchblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/30/shaky-ground-for-louis-van-gaal/
Pretty much sums our situation up
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What's the point the writer makes here? "they still recruit like its 1986"https://beyondthepitchblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/30/shaky-ground-for-louis-van-gaal/
Pretty much sums our situation up
The points about how the club is run compared to most other clubs these days is very interesting, and if those assumptions are correct we're likely to struggle for a longer period of time in my opinion. I am also of the opinion that it took us way too long to adapt to the transfer world introduced with the sugar daddies, and almighty agents like Mendes. It's a dirty business, but ignoring it, like SAF did, won't get you anywhere these days.https://beyondthepitchblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/30/shaky-ground-for-louis-van-gaal/
Pretty much sums our situation up
Let's not try and pin any of this current farce on Alex Ferguson.The points about how the club is run compared to most other clubs these days is very interesting, and if those assumptions are correct we're likely to struggle for a longer period of time in my opinion. I am also of the opinion that it took us way too long to adapt to the transfer world introduced with the sugar daddies, and almighty agents like Mendes. It's a dirty business, but ignoring it, like SAF did, won't get you anywhere these days.
I guess, if this season goes pear shaped and LvG is hounded out like Moyes, we can always try to sign Klopp as his replacement. Or maybe Pep is available.
I honestly don't think he'll last the season.
He must be stopped!![]()
Honestly, I'm not. It worked for him for some reason, but it hasn't worked since.Let's not try and pin any of this current farce on Alex Ferguson.
I honestly don't think he'll last the season.
Im developing very negative feelings towards that man.
There's something wrong with our selection process if we sack another manger after a short period of time. It's a cycle of hire, spend and fire at the moment which is what we laugh at other clubs for.I honestly don't think he'll last the season.
I was one of the few on here who didn't want LVG. Sadly, I've been proven right. We are now a dull team, with a random transfer policy. FFS.
I gave him every chance too and thought I might be wrong. Today is the just the peak of the LVG shambles. Horrible, horrible times for the fans. We have been spoilt up until 2 seasons ago to be fair. I'm gutted and gave never been so underwhelmed by big transfer signings. (I didn't want ADM either).Well you've been proven right then mate. I was really excited when he became our manager last summer as for one reason or another I thought he was an attack minded coach that would revolutionise our style of play that had become stale.
I couldn't have been more wrong!!!!
I gave him every chance too and thought I might be wrong. Today is the just the peak of the LVG shambles. Horrible, horrible times for the fans. We have been spoilt up until 2 seasons ago to be fair. I'm gutted and gave never been so underwhelmed by big transfer signings. (I didn't want ADM either).
If you asked Van Gaal for a proper honest answer of who's the better manager, him or Fergie, I wonder what'll be his reply.
He really has been the complete opposite of everything I was expecting in all honesty.
I still remember the toxic atmosphere at Goodison, it was day our most loyal supporters turned on him, on the way out we all knew he was going to get sacked within a couple of days. I have been tied up with work so have missed a couple of games but the atmosphere is far from what it was like with Moyes towards the end of his reign but some of the talk and general feelings within the stands is similar to what we experienced with Moyes. Just feels like there are a lot of frustrated supporters just waiting to let rip at the next defeat.If Van Gaal doesn't win something this season he's gone. The away support are starting to question him, and if the hardcore turn the Old Trafford crowd will follow. Van Gaal has gutted the squad and if that decision doesn't result in success he'll carry the can. Deservedly so. The derby with Liverpool is now a massive game. Van Gaal has buttered up the home support for not behaving as he's come to expect from managing on the continent. However, if Van Gaal manages United to a loss at home against Liverpool after tearing the team to pieces, he might soon learn that while United fans might not wave white hankies at the first sign of trouble when you lose us we're lost for good.
I think his ego might have been hurt to a point that he could act irrationally. We don't know what goes on behind the scenes of course but some things don't make a lot of sense at the moment.
My main problem is his choices make very little sense, you don't prepare for the season by selling the entire attacking line bar Rooney.![]()
I'm starting to think that I don't actually like him very much.
I think this summer has been a rude awakening for even the most loyal of his supporters.
I was under the impression that he'd bring some balls and attacking football to the club. Instead we have an undroppable Rooney and absolute dross on the pitch. To add insult to injury, our transfer/squad policy has been downright reckless.
so you would rather stick to him till the end of his contract if he continues like that? He will destroy the team completely while winning nothing. Moyes was SAF's pick and LVG was proven choice and possibly best available manager at that time, the change was needed..There's something wrong with our selection process if we sack another manger after a short period of time. It's a cycle of hire, spend and fire at the moment which is what we laugh at other clubs for.
I still remember the toxic atmosphere at Goodison, it was day our most loyal supporters turned on him, on the way out we all knew he was going to get sacked within a couple of days. I have been tied up with work so have missed a couple of games but the atmosphere is far from what it was like with Moyes towards the end of his reign but some of the talk and general feelings within the stands is similar to what we experienced with Moyes. Just feels like there are a lot of frustrated supporters just waiting to let rip at the next defeat.