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Ok, it was Moyes.
Van Gaal, he wasted the clubs money, whiling doing nothing. Had Moyes stayed after his first season, I don't see how he wouldn't have been able to achieve what Van Gaal did.
If he made(which I'm sure he was going to make after that travesty of a season) several big signings that would've changed the teams dynamics and added fresh players who would've lifted morale.He lost the dressing room and his position was untenable. Unless he changed the entire squad or at least 60-70% of it which was unlikely and also improved as a manager then i don't see how he was coming 4th the year after. Had Moyes stayed it would have likely been more of the same 6th-8th at best.
But Van Gaal did waste a lot of money foolishly i agree. He was given way too much leeway on transfers in my opinion.
If he made(which I'm sure he was going to make after that travesty of a season) several big signings that would've changed the teams dynamics and added fresh players who would've lifted morale.
Nothing will compare to the humiliation of that game against Fulham when we put in almost 100 crosses. Never felt so despondent about United than that day.
Van Gaal had a clear idea and way of playing and had results to back up his philosophy. It didn't work out for him but at least he had a game plan.
In that game it felt if we'd put in another 80 crosses, we'd still not have scored a goal.
Basically, we were out of ideas, so decided to keep using PLAN A, even though PLAN A, just wasn't working.
Then Van Gaal the old git goes and blames the wind for a 0-2 loss at Stoke! What an absolute bell-end!and some exra trees planted round the training ground
This game still fascinates me a great deal when it is brought up. I bet a lot of fans couldn't even name off the top of their head who the Fulham keeper was, how many saves he made, how many shots we had in that game and who scored in what minutes. Yet people regularly remember the 18/82 crosses and attribute it to as Steve says above "One of the most bizarre games ever seen at OT". Of course, there is nothing wrong with holding that opinion. I do believe it was probably one of the most bizarre games ever at Old Trafford as well.In that game it felt if we'd put in another 80 crosses, we'd still not have scored a goal.
Basically, we were out of ideas, so decided to keep using PLAN A, even though PLAN A, just wasn't working.
Players will come, this is man united and we have loads of money to throw around. Heck, players like hazard have joined chelsea when they didn't even have a manager. I can't see how anyone can spend the amount of money Van Gaal spent and only manage 4th and 5th place.Like who though mate? Who would have joined to play under Moyes after such a disastrous season?
Kroos was going to Real had Moyes stayed or not. We might have signed Falcao, Di Maria maybe. But both of those players turned out shit for us, so not sure how they would have changed Moyes fortunes.
The players didn't believe in him, the majority of the fans didn't believe in him, the board obviously didn't believe in him. Ergo his position was untenable, even a top coach like Mourinho would struggle to turn a situation like that around if for some reason they stayed in the job. A charisma vacuum like Moyes would have had no chance.
Moyes was done. A second season would have been as disastrous as the first if not more so.
Then Van Gaal the old git goes and blames the wind for a 0-2 loss at Stoke! What an absolute bell-end!
This game still fascinates me a great deal when it is brought up. I bet a lot of fans couldn't even name off the top of their head who the Fulham keeper was, how many saves he made, how many shots we had in that game and who scored in what minutes. Yet people regularly remember the 18/82 crosses and attribute it to as Steve says above "One of the most bizarre games ever seen at OT". Of course, there is nothing wrong with holding that opinion. I do believe it was probably one of the most bizarre games ever at Old Trafford as well.
On a similar plane of logic, I'd also make an educated guess that if you did a poll with only who voted for Moyes and asked them if they have gone back and re-watched and analysed that season there would be a similar overwhelming majority "NO." vote. (Which in my opinion is a large reason why people are very quick to snap Moyes off the top of their head as worse, nothing wrong with that of course.)
People probably remember that we got totally boned by Norwich last season 1-2 at home. I'd probably have that game down (as Steve said) "one of the most bizarre games ever seen at OT" as well. Because, of course that game had us connecting on 5/56 crosses. I mean, if 82 crosses is such an abomination then surely 26 less than that figure is also just as blatantly abominable? Right? Then you have a look through the line and see that we only had 2 shots on target the entire game! We couldn't even claim to have had a chance to win the game.. We had 9 shots and only 2 on target with one being the goal!! We averaged 22 crosses per game last season and connected on an average of 3.9 a game. A couple of games we had cross amounts in the 30's and 40's.
It really does fascinate me when I look into some some games from the past three seasons. Across the board just so many avenues of awful from both managers. The difference between how bad each of them are is only a whisker in my view. Even if the overwhelming majority are hell-bent on naming Moyes.
Players will come, this is man united and we have loads of money to throw around. Heck, players like hazard have joined chelsea when they didn't even have a manager. I can't see how anyone can spend the amount of money Van Gaal spent and only manage 4th and 5th place.
We weren't really aggressively chasing them though. Sir Alex was doing the whole 'no value in the market' while Moyes thought the squad was better than it was cause he was taking over the defending champions.Yes mate now maybe but they didn't really come back then, in this hypothetical scenario where Moyes had stayed for a second season and as you suggest makes a few big signings to achieve 4th like Van Gaal did. But which big players could he have signed that we didn't sign anyway?
As i said Falcao and Di Maria would have probably both been signed even if Moyes had stayed (though to be honest i have my doubts if ADM would have joined with Moyes still here). But in any case neither were any good for us really, ADM didn't want to be in England. Neither would have saved Moyes or got him top 4 in my opinion. Moyes just wasn't and isn't good enough, he was out of his depth.
We weren't really aggressively chasing them though. Sir Alex was doing the whole 'no value in the market' while Moyes thought the squad was better than it was cause he was taking over the defending champions.
Put Lord muppet Ed on a chase and he's getting his man. He'll throw everything at it until the bugger is here.
As for names, take Bayern, PSG, City, Chelsea, Madrid(the ones they like) and Barca players out then almost everyone can be signed by us.
Sanchez, Gundogan, Reus, Insigne, Hummels, Koke, Griezmann, Higuain, Icardi, Kovacic, Isco...you name them, when we throw our weight around(which we used to be reluctant to do) we get moves done.
I don't disagree, the bloke was out of his depth. His biggest mistake was overrating our squad, not realizing that we'd won the title based on some massive individual contributions rather than our whole team being impressive. However I'm not of the belief that if you have him the 200 million quid that Van Gaal had after that season he'd have failed to reach 4th and 5th.
I think the impact of a manager attracting players is overrated. Look at all the names that have gone to PSG in recent years and they haven't had a big name at the helm. Chelsea signed Hazard with no one at the helm. Madrid were signing Ronaldo, Kaka and Benzema with Pellegrini at the helm. We're not getting Pogba cause we have mou, we're getting him cause we had 100million to throw around.Well agree to disagree then mate, we had the funds to sign anyone yes but we wouldn't have had the manager to attract them. Even with much more renowned and successful manager like Van Gaal we weren't able attract some of the players you mention.
The only way i could see Moyes getting top 4 in a possible second season would be as i already said sell the majority of the squad which clearly didn't believe in him and spend £200-300m on top, top players. Both scenarios were unlikely in my book.
Then Van Gaal the old git goes and blames the wind for a 0-2 loss at Stoke! What an absolute bell-end!
This game still fascinates me a great deal when it is brought up. I bet a lot of fans couldn't even name off the top of their head who the Fulham keeper was, how many saves he made, how many shots we had in that game and who scored in what minutes. Yet people regularly remember the 18/82 crosses and attribute it to as Steve says above "One of the most bizarre games ever seen at OT". Of course, there is nothing wrong with holding that opinion. I do believe it was probably one of the most bizarre games ever at Old Trafford as well.
On a similar plane of logic, I'd also make an educated guess that if you did a poll with only who voted for Moyes and asked them if they have gone back and re-watched and analysed that season there would be a similar overwhelming majority "NO." vote. (Which in my opinion is a large reason why people are very quick to snap Moyes off the top of their head as worse, nothing wrong with that of course.)
It really does fascinate me when I look into some some games from the past three seasons. Across the board just so many avenues of awful from both managers. The difference between how bad each of them are is only a whisker in my view. Even if the overwhelming majority are hell-bent on naming Moyes.
I think the impact of a manager attracting players is overrated. Look at all the names that have gone to PSG in recent years and they haven't had a big name at the helm. Chelsea signed Hazard with no one at the helm. Madrid were signing Ronaldo, Kaka and Benzema with Pellegrini at the helm. We're not getting Pogba cause we have mou, we're getting him cause we had 100million to throw around.
Guess we'll have to agree to disagree.
Ha, exactly. Which is why I'll never give even an inch of a toss for anyone who is talking about that season (how good or bad it was) and categorically states they will never go back and watch or analyse any of it. The opinions of those people mean absolutely nothing to me, no offense to you personally of course. Every fan has their own opinions and I respect that.Mate, I am not going to re-watch the Moyes season.
I'd rather shove a cactus up my backside.
Sorry I don't read goal.com or the english tabloids. You can post the quotes here?Have a read of this, which includes quotes from P.Jones, of what it was like with Moyes as manager.
I can only think that you are a MUFC fan, stirring things up![]()
So Moyes by an 84% landslide then which actually says a lot when you consider we've all had to put up with Van Gaal's depressing brand of football and baffling decisions for twice as long and more recently so it's a lot more fresh in the mind compared to Moyes reign.
This is like the autism and vaccination debate.
LVG by a country mile , Moyes inherited a team on its way down along with a chief exec who was wep behind the ears in terms of transfer negotiations he was let down badly in the first transfer window , before making slight amends by signing Mata .
LVG ( with the exception of Martial ) bought absolute dross ( one other class player Di Maria who he absolutely destroyed ) ., he bought a bunch of second rate squad players never fit to wear the shirt and them got them to play the worst brand of football I have ever seen from a United team , he was an ignorant , arrogant , self loving dinosaur ! Never before have I celebrated the sacking of a United manager but when LVG was finally fired I celebrated as though we had done the treble again
Hopefully more of a in 15 years or so thread: Who was better, SAF or Mou?I hope we don't have a thread after two years asking, who was worse, "LVG or Moyes or Jose"