Ugh. This is exactly the kind of rubbish I had to put up with in the newbie forum, I was really hoping people wouldn't be so short-sighted once I got to the mains. What is the club's philosophy? How could you put it into words? I'll tell you one thing for certain: it has nothing to do with one particular style of play or another. When you talk about a club's values, you should be talking about promoting youth, no player being bigger than the club, those kind of broad-reaching values that are possible no matter what financial or competitive state the club is in. Don't tell me that the club has a philosophy that dictates it play a particular way, because that isn't only wrong, its also actively counterproductive. That's the Arsenal mentality: "Oh we'll try to win, but we're more interested in aesthetics than glory". That's the attitude of perpetual runners up.
Let me also clarify; I don't like the football we're playing currently. It really is pretty awful to watch. But boring football is beside the point when we're looking at the larger project that Van Gaal, and the club as a whole, is taking on. Given where we were two years ago, the fact that we're competitive at all is a blessing. People really underestimate how big a job needed to be done, and how long it would take to do it. I am absolutely sick to death of people like you moaning about how our willingness to play poor football to get to the top means we've regressed as a club. Of course we've regressed. We were always going to once Ferguson left. But we're rebuilding, and that takes time, patience, and an ability to appreciate progress. Why are we setting up in a way that makes us hard to beat? Because our attacking players aren't good enough yet to play the kind of football you're talking about, and Van Gaal knows this! But it goes deeper than that. You can't be a champion team, playing expansive, attacking football unless you're also strong in midfield and solid at the back. Last season we were cut apart in midfield, and made to look like children at the back. Van Gaal identified our biggest weakness, and addressed it emphatically. Attacking football will follow.
By the way, Ferguson didn't always play attractive football! Some of his away games in the champions league, and even some away games in the league, were hugely average. Playing football that suits our needs isn't a mentality that weakens our club. It's a champions mentality. It's the mentality that establishes dynasties. And if you asked the greatest champion this club has ever seen, he'd tell you the same.
One final thing for you to remember. No one here, not you, me, the mods, or anyone else on this forum, knows better how to manage a football team, and make it successful, than Louis Van Gaal. With his decades of experience and rich football education, we cannot hope to have thought of anything Van Gaal himself has not thought of 3 times over.