markorm
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Yup, he's quite good as well.
Sorry to bring this high brow discussion down a peg, but I just couldn't help noticing how much he looked like the muppets character 'Beaker'.

Yup, he's quite good as well.
So van Gaal has failed everywhere he goes, Ancelotti is flavour of the month - maybe we need a list of managers who aren't crap to compare?
I just hope our first non-British manager doesn't compromise our commitment to British players. Other than Rooney no one is guaranteed their place. I hope Jones, Evans, Smalling, Welbeck continue to get game time and maybe even Cleverley rediscover his form. The likes of the Keanes, Lingard, Lawrence, Powell and Wilson could get the odd game. Obviously Giggs will stop playing and Fletcher is unlikely to play a huge amount given the investment planned in that position. Shaw would be a nice addition in that respect,
LVG will be like SAF in respect of not giving a feck of who you are, how much you earn and how much of a celebrity you are. If you don't fit into the philosophy, have poor form or you don't agree with the managers thinking, you will be dropped. SAF dropped Rooney for the CL quarter final last season due to bad form and, if it wasn't for Nani's red card, we probably would have gone through.Some people are in for a surprise, IMO.
Agreed. We can't be sure at all what team he'll pick. Best to wait and see if he gets the job, and then wait and see who he picks.Some people are in for a surprise, IMO.
The big names off the field at Bayern often seem as blunt, rude and outspoken as LvG is said to be, if not more.
Fair point. Beckenbauer doesn't shut up.The big names off the field at Bayern often seem as blunt, rude and outspoken as LvG is said to be, if not more.
Fair point. Beckenbauer doesn't shut up.
His record isn't perfect. There's good and bad. He did finish 11th in his third season with AZ but on the other hand he won their first title in nearly 30 years, only lost out on a second title on the last game of the season and in the other season finished second.
He's had good seasons and he's had bad but hasn't every manager?
Ancelotti won nothing at Parma, nothing (of note, exlcuding the Intertoto Cup) at Juventus. He spent 8 years at Milan and won one league title. He won the league with Chelsea and then lead them to their lowest points total since 2003. Yes is won the Spanish cup and may well win the CL but will possibly also lead Real to their lowest league finish in a decade.
And anyone who doesn't believe Ancelotti is a top class coach should rethink, but you can pick holes in pretty much anyone's record.
The Holland games at the world cup are going to have ridiculous threads aren't they?
I think he's the second best candidate for the job, second only to Klopp. Including the likes or Mourinho, Guardiola.
Same here. Really don't want Mourinho, and I don't think Pep would suit our club (much like it seems to be the case at Bayern).
Agreed.I don't think Pep would suit any club other than Barcelona to be fair.
Think you've spent too long playing FIFA.4-3-1-2?
De GeaWould suit his 4-3-3 philosophy with the right personel.
Rfeal-Smalling-Jones-Evra/Shaw?
Valencia-Carrick/Kroos?-Januzaj/Reus?
Mata-Kagawa/Rooney
RVP/Muller?Cavani?
To be fair, without Messi, how well would he do at Barca? This tika football seems to struggle against top teams without something special from the likes of Messi.I don't think Pep would suit any club other than Barcelona to be fair.
see how he does next year with a world class striker in lewendowski... i have an awful feeling that he wont even play him in some big games and you will see gotze or muller up topTo be fair, without Messi, how well would he do at Barca? This tika football seems to struggle against top teams without something special from the likes of Messi.
The big names off the field at Bayern often seem as blunt, rude and outspoken as LvG is said to be, if not more.
Yeah, agree with the ones saying we were pretty poor last year too. Definitely better than this season but the football wasnt great at all. We desperately need a man with fresh ideas who'l instill a proper attacking style at the club and that's why am so excited about seeing Van Gaal here.
There was a Paul Scholes video on another thread last night, featuring Sherigham, Beckham etc. and I was shocked how much quicker, more incisive and cohesive our football was. We looked like a real team, whereas in the last years it's more about a few moments of magic redeeming generally pedestrian play.
We could probably use a bit of a shake up.
We payed so much for him considering he had only scored one wonder goal for Crewe, wasnt it 8m?
Van Gaal on the other hand usually get the most out of the players at his disposal and adapt his system to the players. He have his philosophy but he can make it work in many sistems and formations. And as i said as long as he don't fall out with the players and the board he is best option possible. The only one who is better at the moment for us is Klopp but he would not want to leave Dortmund.
And about van Gaal sacking at Bayern.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/9453228.stm
"It all started getting messy when he [Van Gaal] dropped Hans-Jorg Butt and replaced him with Thomas Kraft,"-Uli Hoeness. He was sacked because he didn't like Butt but Butt was not a good goalkepper to be fair. At that time Kraft was a promising young goalkepper and van Gaal tried to give him a chance. Bayern board didn't like it and they didn't rate Kraft so they decided to buy Neuer without agreement with van Gaal. But Neuer was hated by Bayern fans when he was at Schalke. I think van Gaal told the press that Bayern board want to buy Neuer and fans didn't like it so it all started to fall appart. But board started conflict and van Gaal was acting like expected. And when conflict was made the performances dropped and the final nail in the coffin was his loss against Schalke in the cup. (Bayern fans can correct me if i don't remember it right)
Do we know his favourite colour yet?
Oranje? Boom!Got to be Oranje surely?
Oranje? Boom!
first of all, van gaal introduced possession football in Munich. He was the first coach who implemented this strategy. Bayern was usually coached very pragmatic. If you dont like possession football van gaal is the wrong guy. No reason to sugar coat it.
second, the story is not entirely true. The management decided fairly early at the start of the second season, that they are going to buy Manuel Neuer. After the debacle with Rensing two years earlier they didnt trust Thomas Kraft be the #1 and Jörg Butt was always meant to be a second choice. Van Gaal didnt agree with it, but he knew this and dropped Butt in the middle of the season without any reason. I think both sides - van gaal and hoeneß - acted like huffy bitches and both are to blame for the whole situation around Kraft.
That wasnt the reason why van gaal was dropped. We played incredible bad for the whole season and he lost parts of the dressing room.
- he fall out with van Bommel, his captain.
- Demichelis was unhappy and left during the winter-transfer period.
- Ribery is always unhappy when things doesnt go his way
- Badstuber had a semi-public meltdown
- robben, a strong supporter of van gaal distanced himself (because of van bommel?)
- gomez desperately wanted to leave
etc.pp
A couple of games after the winter-break it was announced that van gaal had to leave at the end of the season to appease the/some players. About 6 games before the end of the season, the CL-qualification was in danger (4th spot; at this time only 3 german clubs could qualify for the CL), so he was sacked. At this point any bayern manager gets in real trouble.
Personally I think Hoeneß was out of line to criticize van Gaal publicly and he hated him. That surely didnt help, but wasnt the reason why he had to leave.
first of all, van gaal introduced possession football in Munich. He was the first coach who implemented this strategy. Bayern was usually coached very pragmatic. If you dont like possession football van gaal is the wrong guy. No reason to sugar coat it.
second, the story is not entirely true. The management decided fairly early at the start of the second season, that they are going to buy Manuel Neuer. After the debacle with Rensing two years earlier they didnt trust Thomas Kraft be the #1 and Jörg Butt was always meant to be a second choice. Van Gaal didnt agree with it, but he knew this and dropped Butt in the middle of the season without any reason. I think both sides - van gaal and hoeneß - acted like huffy bitches and both are to blame for the whole situation around Kraft.
That wasnt the reason why van gaal was dropped. We played incredible bad for the whole season and he lost parts of the dressing room.
- he fall out with van Bommel, his captain.
- Demichelis was unhappy and left during the winter-transfer period.
- Ribery is always unhappy when things doesnt go his way
- Badstuber had a semi-public meltdown
- robben, a strong supporter of van gaal distanced himself (because of van bommel?)
- gomez desperately wanted to leave
etc.pp
A couple of games after the winter-break it was announced that van gaal had to leave at the end of the season to appease the/some players. About 6 games before the end of the season, the CL-qualification was in danger (4th spot; at this time only 3 german clubs could qualify for the CL), so he was sacked. At this point any bayern manager gets in real trouble.
Personally I think Hoeneß was out of line to criticize van Gaal publicly and he hated him. That surely didnt help, but wasnt the reason why he had to leave.
It's a sort of desperation, especially among our ex-players (to have someone British) and media-shouting players (a pal who they think won't be as hard on them as say van Gaal). Suddenly Rio wants another year, and Giggs is the ebst possible manager we could get ever.I get the feeling people are actually expecting another Matt Busby or Alex Ferguson to emerge, just around the corner. How many Busbys or Fergies have emerged anywhere in the world in the last 30 years?
The maddest thing of all is a lot of people have actually convinced themselves that Ryan fu*king Giggs is that man. Absolutely baffling.
Absolutely and Van Gaal is among the best ones one can turn to in that regard.