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Of course, but at least VG won the FA Cup. Moyes lost to Swansea in round 3.Erm... MK Dons...
Middlesborough...
Of course, but at least VG won the FA Cup. Moyes lost to Swansea in round 3.Erm... MK Dons...
Middlesborough...
Without a shadow of a doubt it has to be LVG for me. For all his failures, Moyes at least tried to play the United way, continue the Ferguson legacy and entertain; he just wasn't very good at it. LVG wanted to throw everything Ferguson stood for overboard and change the style of not only the play but the club itself. All his talk of philosophy and processes nearly made me want to stop watching United altogether.
Moyes was an absolute disaster. Football under Van Gaal was tumescent, but he delivered a trophy and did decent work in bringing the squad to the point that José has built from.
This. Moyes was abysmal, Louis won the FA Cup.
Or Would the performances have improved if the players believed in him from the beginning??
Also, Would you agree when I say that Moyes had inherited Fergie's side which many argue was over performing and papering over cracks and LVG by the time he left, had his own team??..
Well you've missed the point.This thread is not about any positives and as the title says its just about comparing whose worse.
LVG had more time, that is 4 transfer windows to get his team playing the way he wanted and yet he failed abjectly (or maybe that was his style and he succeeded). But Moyes didnt. Thats the argument. If they had spent proportionate amount of time/ Money, then yes maybe we could say otherwise.
Also, main thing to be taken into account mainly is that the players didnt seem to play for Moyes, rightly or wrongly, which is very evident from some of the excerpts from Rio, etc..,
Don't see why this needs a thread?
Easy!
The name David Moyes fills me with hate.
Without a shadow of a doubt it has to be LVG for me.
This is why:
Poll results show it wasn't the hardest to figure out the sentiment of the forum. There will always be people with a different opinion but this is as one sided as it gets.
Or Would the performances have improved if the players believed in him from the beginning??
Also, Would you agree when I say that Moyes had inherited Fergie's side which many argue was over performing and papering over cracks and LVG by the time he left, had his own team??..
If that's the standard we're going by, what's the point of the poll on the front page?
It was a lighthearted dig. It's fair to ask to see opinions and what forms them. No issues.
Yeah, I guess I'm overreacting haha.
I think it's interesting to read the posts here though. It does say a lot about LvG's reign/type of football that there are actually several people on here who are making solid and serious arguments that he was actually worse than Moyes. I don't agree, but it really is a testament to his joy destroying football.
Yeah, I guess I'm overreacting haha.
I think it's interesting to read the posts here though. It does say a lot about LvG's reign/type of football that there are actually several people on here who are making solid and serious arguments that he was actually worse than Moyes. I don't agree, but it really is a testament to his joy destroying football.
Here are a few:What pages are these LvG arguments on? I need a good laugh
Van Gaal for sure. He destroyed our mindset.
LvG easily. Him winning a trophy in his last game meant nothing too me. He was so negative that it made watching us a bore. Even under Moysey you didn't know what you'd get at times, it was always one step forward yet two back, whereas under LvG we just passed side-to-side.
Gaal was worse.
Moyes is/was Moyes, knew exactly what we were getting. But he came with some considerable confidence because the biggest club in the world came asking for him to take over. Moyes is a limited manager and stuck with basic formations such as 442, wing and cross play. Despite this, he done his best and didn't have any ideas other than fellaini. Fine i understand that is all he knows, and it was our fault for appointing him.
Gaal on the other hand came with a arrogance easily despised. He kept on about "his" philosophy and retraining top established players as if he was the messiah, and he genuinley believed he was that status in football. I can only imagine but he seems the character to piss people off by belittling, and isolating them if they don't follow his beliefs. He is stubborn, and does feck all except writing in his little note pad. His style of play was stupid, he didnt ever bother considering a different tactic because he had full faith in his "zombie passing" submission play.
I honestly believe he is a fraud.
Moyes was just a manger way out of his depth. He was offered a job 99% of managers never will be offered. He came and tried But he failed, I hold no real bad feelings towards him though.
I just hated everything about LVG. He spent an absolute fortune and barely improved us from where Moyes left us, he arguably took us further back he played the worst football in the league and if it wasn't for De Gea having an amazing season it's highly possible we'd have finished around 10th in his first year. Also I don't buy this he discovered rashford nonsense, he was Forced to play him through injury, Also his handling of ADM was awful.
Both were terrible but LVG was worse.
LVG killed the game for me. I literally fell asleep watch us play plenty of times these last two seasons.
Van Gaal.
Came with a big reputation, spent enough money and still complained about lacking a certain type of player.
I had no hope with Moyes, I knew we would be crap and we were. I tell you what, I never felt as out of love with Football as i did last year with LVG.
LVG 200mill+ spent, barely got 4th in first season, knocked out in group stages in CL, worst football I`ve ever seen, and then surprised when he was sacked, well deluded
Those praising the prominence of the youth, that was out of his hand , we were totally injury depleted especially in that match against midgetland, when he made his breakthrough, what a match that was though
LVG for me.
Moyes came into an impossible situation - yes we were shit but he was on to a loser from day one.
LVG spent a king's ransom on players and we were still shit, despite a cup win.
LVG by a mile for me. For the first time in my life the enjoyment of football was sucked out of me. Then the sight of him just sitting with that fecking notepad just watching shit on a stick football before turning up in the post match interview with his smug head making some pathetic excuse for his failings. I hated him, I hated his philosophy and most of all I hated his excuses.
Without a shadow of a doubt it has to be LVG for me. For all his failures, Moyes at least tried to play the United way, continue the Ferguson legacy and entertain; he just wasn't very good at it. LVG wanted to throw everything Ferguson stood for overboard and change the style of not only the play but the club itself. All his talk of philosophy and processes nearly made me want to stop watching United altogether.
It's a managers job to motivate his players.
So now your argument is I'm worng because the polls say otherwise![]()
Erm... MK Dons...
Middlesborough...
Not sure how this is even a duscussion.
The 2013 David 'We should aspire to be like Man City' Moyes fiasco should be erased from our history the same way the #13 is erased from airplane seats to stave off bad luck.
Van Gaal for me, though I should add that this miight just be down to us for some reason taking much longer to fire him. I suspect if Moyes had been given two full years and LVG less than one I'd probably still disike LVG but may have actually murdered Moyes.
There's a few things though.
- Firstly, Moyes got far less backing in terms of financial power, bringing players in, etc. He asked for a left back, a midfielder and Fellaini (for some reason). He got Fellaini far too late...then we bafflingly paid to not sign Baines and spent all summer not signing Fabregas, and then briefly not signing Herrera. Then he got Mata and a week later admitted he hadn't really thought about how to use him, which was infuriating. LVG on the other hand was allowed to sign every player under the sun, and pretty much did sign most of them. Then got rid of loads. Then after had the cheek to whine about not having the right players and the squad being imbalanced. Any semblence of sympathy he might have got for inheriting players he didn't want was destroyed when he started getting rid of the players HE signed, signing more of them, and then STILL whining about not having the right players. LVG got better backing than any other manager in the League while Moyes was let down horribly.
- Secondly, though I wouldn't consider Moyes likable, he was defnitely infitinely less dislikable than LVG. I felt sorry for him. It was like watching someone trying to crash land a plane despite having one hand tied and no knowledge of how to fly it. It was impossible to feel sorry for LVG because he was so full of himself, and full of constant bullshit. One week he says one thing, the next he's contradicting himself completely, yet still talking as everyone EXCEPT him is an idiot. I found him to be quite insufferably stupid, and there's few things more dislikable, or dangerous, then a stupid person that thinks their smart and is enough of a bully to be allowed to make decisions.
- Thirdly, yes Van Gaal had us finish higher, and brought more success (well, less failure) in general...but he had better players. He didn't have too contend with idiots like Rio being deliberately destructive. He had weaker opponents, and he had more luck (the amount of games we won despite not deserving to in his first season was genuinely astonishing). I didn't think our performances were any better under him. The odd game here and there at best. There wwas no plan evident. The word philosophy does not constitute a plan. Moyes had no plan either, but he didn't rebuild the entire squad or faff around with the entire infrastructure of the club in order to execute his non existent plan like LVG did.
The bottom lline is they were both shite, though. Their legacy between them is Marouane Fellaini, and some exra trees planted round the training ground (which ironically probably possess the same footballing ability as Fellaini)
That's the question that I was trying to ask, were tehy really his players??.. You could say that by the time LVG left the team was "his".
Just do a comparison of Moyes' time with the same time period for LVG and you wouldn't find much difference. Infact here you go.