R'hllor
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The amount of gold fishes we have on this forum,its just amazing
I dont hate Moyes, im not a 14 year old girl. Jose is talking about different philosophies and even he is calling it a process. You people thin managers can just wave magic wands and everything clicks. Every managerial change leaves problems but do say LVG has damaged players is just stupid. He had a style of play he imposed, they arent lego bricks they are humans and they can change styles when coached enough. They havent been emotionally or physically scared or crippled.
Moyes had plenty of time to spend money and all he did was buy Fellaini, and for most on here unfortunately that makes him way worse than LVG. Moyes was out of his depth, at least LVG had a history of winning and success.
Nobody has been damaged, players just have to learn a new way of playing and actually is more direct and instinctual so it wont take much doing.
Biggest no-brainer of a question, ever. It's obviously Moyes!
I like to consider myself people-knower. In order to see if my gut-feeling is correct, I'd like to ask a few questions to the people who think that Van Gaal was worse:
1. Are you British?
2. Are you of the opinion that the PL holds a much higher quality of football(not just entertainment) than the Bundesliga?
3. If a player is successful in Spain or Germany, but doesn't perform nearly as well in the PL, is your first thought that the PL is too tough/physical for said player, even if he's played out of position for a shite team?
4. While you know that it's a running joke, have ever seriously thought that world-class players like Messi would be mediocre on a cold Tuesday night in Stoke?
5. Do you think it's very important to have a core of British players, even for a giant like Manchester United?
6. Do you tend to be more excited over incoming British talents rather than foreign talents?
7. Do you sill think Rooney should be in the starting XI?
My theory is that the 'Moyes > Van Gaal'-crowd would answer 'yes' to most of the questions above, if not all.
At least LVG gave us something to look forward to with the likes of Rashford and Martial...
Moyes on the other hand, oh dear.
I see where you are coming from and you could say that, but I think LvG was coming to the club of the back of SAF leaving plus a season under Moyes. A season where Moyes failed in just about every area you could think off from tactics and signings to morale and overall club expectations/reputation. A lot of which Jose will still be feeling today.But surely you could then also say that perhaps Moyes is getting more stick because the drop was so high given the gulf in his season and SAF's last, and because expectation was lower under LVG thus the underwhelming feeling is somewhat tamed?
I'm sure plenty of people can say they've watched 95% of all games since SAF retired.
Ultimately people have different opinions. All in all, yeah, I can see the logic behind saying Moyes is worse. It's a toss up really. But no doubt the thing that sways it to LVG for me has nothing to do with tuning out, but instead because LVG SHOULD have done better and had the experience to back the expectation. Moyes was a swing and a miss, but there was absolutely no empirical evidence he would succeed. Because of this, Moyes failing is of no surprise to me. LVG failing is a surprise, and perhaps that is what sways me to LVG.
Disagree. There were plenty of characters in the team that Fergie left, they just didn't want to play for him.
LVGs team for me was utterly soulless. I've never seen anything like it in my football watching life. Pure and utter boredom.
With Moyes I at least turned up with some (probably false) hope that we'd get something out of a game, even when we were losing I was expecting us to nick a goal.
With LVGs teams if we went behind I knew that was it, game over. On the flip side I knew if we scored first he'd close up shop. Not the United way, and for me that makes him worse.
Regardless of the squads they both had, we all knew Moyes was out of his depth from early on, whereas with LVG we all had high hopes.. which he boringly crushed
That's incredible, it's the complete opposite as I see it. Under Moyes once the opposition scored we were fecked. Under Van Gaal, especially in big games we always had a chance.
Liverpool smashed us by 3 (could have been 4 or more) without reply at Old Trafford, easily, under Moyes.
Man City hardly broke a sweat and did the same a short time after. I genuinely don't know what you're on about.
If you think LVG has damaged none of our players I really can't see further argument. Yes Moyes was out of his depth and LVG had history of winning and that is exactly why he damaged us more. Due to his reputation we stuck with him only to see him fail again and again.
If you are using the argument of Moyes having time to spend money, surely LVG had more time -- what did he do?
Remember this isn't about who the better manager is. The question is who had the worse impact on us as a club.
Poll result is a telling factor. Good luck with your argument.
Sorry, my mistake regarding number of seasons. Of course every manager has their own philosophy and style of play. I'm not disputing that. You're right that his inability or unwillingness to modify his own philosophy is what was damaging. Moyes had less than a season and there was the potential for a good recovery from the shambles that he created but LVG blew it and instead of building a good foundation for the future has cemented our position as also rans.2 seasons and every coach has a philosophy and style of play. He didnt cripple or stab or starve or emotionally destroy anyone. He was just unwilling to deviate from the way he plays. You can accuse LVG of arrogance but lets stop with this damaging bullshit, every manager has his way of doing things no more so than Jose Mourinho
Im talking about LVG's teams at no times really 'going for it', displaying a bit of fighting spirit.
I'm aware that Liverpool smashed us but both the Liverpool and City teams were considerably better then
polls smolls
the polls aren't always right.. isn't that right 'remainers'?
Didn't Moyes bring through Januzaj? I am pretty sure he had a noteworthy season under him that made United fan believe he would be something big in the future.At least LVG gave us something to look forward to with the likes of Rashford and Martial...
Moyes on the other hand, oh dear.
Sorry, my mistake regarding number of seasons. Of course every manager has their own philosophy and style of play. I'm not disputing that. You're right that his inability or unwillingness to modify his own philosophy is what was damaging. Moyes had less than a season and there was the potential for a good recovery from the shambles that he created but LVG blew it and instead of building a good foundation for the future has cemented our position as also rans.
Im talking about LVG's teams at no times really 'going for it', displaying a bit of fighting spirit.
I'm aware that Liverpool smashed us but both the Liverpool and City teams were considerably better then
and btw, I don't really care since it doesn't really matter anymore. They were both useless f**ks that thankfully have moved on.
Didn't Moyes bring through Januzaj? I am pretty sure he had a noteworthy season under him that made United fan believe he would be something big in the future.
Nevertheless, to answer the question is really difficult because Moyes simply did not have half the resource Van Gaal had. With the same amount of resource, Moyes would have probably done around the same as Van Gaal. Van Gaal really killed a lot of my passion for United, so I do not have a favorable opinion about him. Moyes on the other hand was doomed from the beginning with the lack of proper signing and players commitment to him that I somewhat felt bad for him.
Moyes did a worse job, which is why he didn't last as long as Van Gaal, or win anything.
However, the fact that Van Gaal was able to last longer also means that his negative traits had more chance to take root. You could possibly argue that Moyes was worse but Van Gaal had more of a negative impact on the club overall.
That said, if we bounce back under Mou then history might (fairly or unfairly) look more favourably on LVG's reign.
Yea, which was a huge mistake by him. If he had used them he would have certainly been in a much better position than he was.He did, he was just too much of a fecking pussy to use them.
Ugh. Good point. His acolytes will trot out that stuff about how he was responsible for Barca's success and he did the same thing for United. A manager who prepares a club for greatness. As opposed to a manager who, you know, is actually good at managing.
If anything I find it comforting looking back on these last three years in comparison to where we are now, and for the first time in a while being able to say I'm actually really looking forward to the future of the club.Such a cynical thread. Here I was thinking the caf was a happy place for just a day or two.
Indeed. "Stabilised a club in free-fall, returned them to the CL in his first season, won their first major trophy post-SAF, brought X, Y and Z into the team, laid the foundations for Mourinho's success". Once memory of his tumescent football fades, that becomes a neat bit of spin.