Dans
Correctly predicted Portugal to win Euro 2016
The club is caught between a rock and a hard place in a way.
Giggs is probably not someone the powers that be would entrust the role of Manager to on account of his lack of managerial experience.
So they need a new man.
The new man should not come in like Moyes did and break all connections to the "old guard" (I include Ferguson there) lest a similar result be produced as that which the Moyes disaster did.
So a link is needed - to avoid making the same mistake twice. Giggs is the link.
But I fail to believe that this would be an issue for Van Gaal except for if he has developed a very good working relationship with Kluivert in which case you'd be a little miffed at having to forge a new relationship with a coach when you have a perfectly good one (in your opinion). That said, United is the job he craves (let's be blunt - any top premier league side would have satisfied that need) and I am sure he'll be willing to compromise. Why couldn't both Kluivert and Giggs get roles though would be my question.
I think Van Gaal is our man and will be appointed in large part because I think he has contacts across Europe to a lot of potential transfer targets such as those mentioned in the press and with his reputation, believe it or not, will be more of a draw than I think Giggs would alone. He is successful, but testy. The track record he has and lack of any real alternative re experienced managers means he's almost the only option.
I shouldn't imagine he's holding back in terms of putting forward his terms during the negotiations we all think are taking place, but I think this is a good sign, if indeed true, as this has to be right for all parties.
Giggs is probably not someone the powers that be would entrust the role of Manager to on account of his lack of managerial experience.
So they need a new man.
The new man should not come in like Moyes did and break all connections to the "old guard" (I include Ferguson there) lest a similar result be produced as that which the Moyes disaster did.
So a link is needed - to avoid making the same mistake twice. Giggs is the link.
But I fail to believe that this would be an issue for Van Gaal except for if he has developed a very good working relationship with Kluivert in which case you'd be a little miffed at having to forge a new relationship with a coach when you have a perfectly good one (in your opinion). That said, United is the job he craves (let's be blunt - any top premier league side would have satisfied that need) and I am sure he'll be willing to compromise. Why couldn't both Kluivert and Giggs get roles though would be my question.
I think Van Gaal is our man and will be appointed in large part because I think he has contacts across Europe to a lot of potential transfer targets such as those mentioned in the press and with his reputation, believe it or not, will be more of a draw than I think Giggs would alone. He is successful, but testy. The track record he has and lack of any real alternative re experienced managers means he's almost the only option.
I shouldn't imagine he's holding back in terms of putting forward his terms during the negotiations we all think are taking place, but I think this is a good sign, if indeed true, as this has to be right for all parties.