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45k posts to finally achieve this tagline
Something he's been unhappy with and very vocal about.
Yes he has indeed.
Something he's been unhappy with and very vocal about.
He's absolutely terrifying.
I don't know if this has been asked before, but can he speak English?
The point about punctuality is good, lets see if anyone will dare turn up late and drunk to one of his training sessions.What Manchester United could expect from Louis Van Gaal as their manager
These four key aspects of the Dutchman's coaching style would define a potential new reign at Old Trafford
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...ect-from-Louis-Van-Gaal-as-their-manager.html
That sounds just like SAF at Aberdeen, they won but he was stilled unhappy. He wants to win with style, can't wait.That attitude is great. Perfectionist. People in England always say the result is what matters in the end (Mourinho is a manager with that mentality), but managers like Pep and Van Gaal take pride in the way they play. When they go to sleep at night, they don't necessarily dream manage a team to win, but the way you win. Winning comes after. That is why you see them get edgy after they win, and you cannot understand why.
He asked if Bayern thought they could win this game in first gear.. Lvg went nuts..
Told him they played a great game but couldnt score.. "You thought we played well vs Fiorentina that game wasnt half as good.. We scored couple of goals but didnt play half as good! But if the results are right nobody gives a shit.."
I am looking forward to this..
That sounds just like SAF at Aberdeen, they won but he was stilled unhappy. He wants to win with style, can't wait.
The Matt Law article further up says he like intelligence, so Mata has loads of that.I think he more than makes up for being physically a bit slower with his intelligence and passing. Does Van Gaal need a fast no.10s? He wants fast wingplay, I know this. This year's Dutch NT doesn't have a fast no.10. And if he likes to play possession based football, I dont think he necessarily wants a fast no.10.
They say he falls out with players, but if you are stupid enough to act like you know better than him you deserve everything you get. If they follow his instructions he will look after you. They say he cares about the players personal life as well, that he is interested in their families etc, that might get most onside funny enough.Always on my view that post-Fergie, United need a manager with balls and winning mentality just to 'steady the sheep', even in short-term basis. I think that's why most in here preferred Mourinho, and I agreed.
Then during this period of transition where United are still winning, whether with good style or not, United have time to thoroughly looking for long-term solution of new manager. It's basically bidding time to find the real 'Chosen One' (Klopp?). That's if United don't want to go with trial and error approach on sacking and hiring.
It was the opposite here though. It was mostly a dire possession game without creating a lot clear chances and therefore we drew away against 17th placed Nürnberg (Gündogan scored the equaliser by the way, could have scored another one shortly after). Only late in the game we built up more pressure and created more, but failed to win in the end. It was funny how he bullied that stupid journalist, but in the end he was just defending his tactics. That's okay as long as he's overall successful, not as entertaining when you watch your team play shit football for months though.Reminiscent of when Aberdeen won the cup final under fergie and he goes nuts in the post match interview about how badly they played.
If Zaha will listen, LVG could be the best thing that has happened to him.I really hope he can get some of the English lads (specifically talking about Zaha, Welbeck) to realize their full potential, it would be brilliant.
They say he falls out with players, but if you are stupid enough to act like you know better than him you deserve everything you get. If they follow his instructions he will look after you. They say he cares about the players personal life as well, that he is interested in their families etc, that might get most onside funny enough.
I really hope he can get some of the English lads (specifically talking about Zaha, Welbeck) to realize their full potential, it would be brilliant.
I really hope he can get some of the English lads (specifically talking about Zaha, Welbeck) to realize their full potential, it would be brilliant.
FWIW my thought's on LVG have changed. I've mellowed on him the more I've read about him. He commands respect and gets his stuff going immediately, anyone not pulling in the right direction is out. I still hate his face.
My views on Klopp haven't changed. Clearly a talented manager, doesn't want to leave Dortmund for the foreseeable future, has never managed a properly big club. Still hate his face, mind.
Simeone hasn't changed either. He looks closer to winning big things with them, which is an incredible achievement, but he's done it with a totally different group of players. He's never managed a massive club and he's never really had to handle big players. I've also read that his management style would be very abrasive at a top club. I don't know why but the Spanish journo didn't think he'd be cut out for United.
Happy with that, pal?
For feck sake let's not stick a banner up
If I was van Gaal I would play the following.
De Gea
Rafael Jones Smalling unknown
Carrick Fellaini
Mata
Januzaj (Rooney/RVP) Kagawa
No headache if you consider Rooney as a striker and only play 1 of him or RVP.
I think the only players running the risk of being sold are Young, Cleverley, Nani and Anderson. Valencia is still useful as Rafael's backup.
You can't rotate too much when you're playing once a week or else you will end up with a squad lacking match sharpness.
Unless it's 'LVG: Football Genius' with a picture of his bollocks next to the text.For feck sake let's not stick a banner up
Liked this Stretty News article...
http://strettynews.com/louis-van-gaal-the-right-man-to-fill-the-united-void/
apologies if its been posted elsewhere.
The sale of Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009 was the death knell of the manager’s and the club’s footballing philosophy, the true Manchester United way under Fergie, of playing lightning counter-attacking football with pace, tempo and power. From that moment the club became about winning whichever way it could and the football became increasingly pedestrian and disordered. The last title win was achieved, remarkably, without the team having any discernible tactical approach other than get the ball to RVP any way you can
It's a load of absolute shite and gets the usual dig in at Fergie. Typical of the rag, really.
So we won by being pedestrian, disordered and with no clue other than 'pass to RVP'? No tactical approach?
Interesting to note.
Frank O' Farrell.I just hope our first non-British manager doesn't compromise our commitment to British players.
Liked this Stretty News article...
http://strettynews.com/louis-van-gaal-the-right-man-to-fill-the-united-void/
apologies if its been posted elsewhere.
Fine, non British and Irish, doesn't really change my point at all.Frank O' Farrell.
How many times do I need to beat this drum?
pretty much this#STRAYA.