He's not the right man for the long term, not least because he wants to retire. But I think he's building something special, and even if we're not at our best until after he's gone, the defensive solidarity he's establishing now will be incredibly rewarding in the long run. Also think he's brought in a lot of players that are big parts of our future (Martial, Memphis, Shaw, Schneiderlin, Darmian, etc).
Would city and Chelsea have sat back last season and been happy for their team to finish in 4th by the skin of their teeth? I'm not so sure they would have been so why is that now good enough for us?
People can say forget about the money but you can't. You can't ignore the huge sums of money we've spent. When you spend that kind of money you expect a lot more I think than what we've managed.
OK say this season goes OK and we finish 3rd. That's realistic and achievable. It won't be easy but it can be done. Is that acceptable come the end of the season? Say we are 10 points off the champions. Is that really the kind of improvement we'd accept for all the money spent?
I'll ask supporters of LVG this. What is acceptable this season? Because let's not forget whilst we get acceptable results it masks the hideous football we play. If results turned then my god LVG is going to have a problem because he's ruining the soul of our football philosophy at the club.
Because for me nothing short of a title challenge with improved football is good enough. Not in every game as that's not realistic but in most games. Anything less than that isn't good enough and would need a change in manager for sure.
Chelsea and City weren't 7th two seasons ago. Given how far we fell, I have no problem taking some time to climb back up again. In fact, it's essential to take time to climb back up in order to do it right, and to stay at the top when you get there.
Most of the money spent (especially this season) have been long-term investments. Luke Shaw, Morgan Schneiderlin, Memphis Depay, Antony Martial, Daley Blind, Ander Herrera; all those players are the kind you buy if you're building a new team. We tried buying for the short term (Di Maria, Falcao), and it was a disaster. Frankly, I'm thankful Van Gaal learned that lesson (which a lot of top managers don't).
Yes, 10 points of the Champions is a very disappointing season. But it's fairly redundant to suggest that would happen when we're two points off the leaders after 10 games.
Your next statement is what makes me crazy. It's so short sighted. What is acceptable this season frankly is only partly to do with results. Yes our football isn't great at the moment, but I frankly couldn't give a feck. Van Gaal is not here to get us to play perfect football, he is here to turn us into a force for years to come, and that has to be done one step at a time. The step we're at now is becoming defensively solid, and strong in midfield, and given that 12 months ago we were losing 5-3 to Leicester, I'd say that's pretty important. If our football is as average as this next season, then yeah, I'll probably be worried, but right now I'm fine with scrappy 1-0 wins, because unlike crazy, end to end, reckless football, that's something you can build upon. Three years from now, you'll be thanking your lucky stars Van Gaal attended to the basics first.