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I have a feeling LvG is working against us here - I can't substantiate it, of course
Van Gaal did us dirty
I have a feeling LvG is working against us here - I can't substantiate it, of course
I'm sure he'd play a lot if we signed him
Why would he worry about playing time then?
Because players sometimes need time and this year unlike others international players will have little time to settle before WC squads are named.
sign him in january, no big deal.
Because he isWhy would he worry about playing time then?
If you were Ajax new manager, would you go into this season starting a player that you knew was off in January? He’d have to be MASSIVELY better than all of his competitors for a spot to get in ahead of them if I were the new manager in that situation.If he’s the man we want and he wants to wait until after the World Cup why don’t we sign him on a pre contract? Get him signed up to join us in january
Greenwood?Don't think he is a priority signing at all.
Sort out the midfield. Then probably the right back spot.
Tall order for a 20 year old to start for us every week too. Not been done in a while.
Makes sense right? it'll just be like 4 months later than the summer window.you could be onto something there
Not to mention Ajax will likely be in a title race, it's just wishful thinking on the part of those thinking we'll sign him in January.No chance he joins in January. Never mind the fact that Ajax may be in the knockout rounds of the champions league by then and, like with the world cup, he will want to play them games, Ajax won't sell a key player in the middle of the season.
Van Gaal did us dirty
Van Gaal did us dirty
It's different now, he would be going with the manager that got more out of all those players. And if he stays at Ajax he's going to be playing in a team that's been gutted, for a new manager that doesn't really have much of a track record... wining the Belgian league is only mildly impressive.I imagine Ten Hag must have had a gentleman's agreement with Jurrien, but LVG(probably still sore from how he was treated here) tried to play a bit of passive aggressive with Timber.
I'm going to go on a limb here and say that we probably won't be buying him anytime soon for 2 reasons:
1. Ten Hag strikes me like an old school no nonsense manager kind of like Fergie. If you promise him something and don't show up you are out the door.
2. Looking at the trajectories of all of the players ETH has coached, every single one of them went down a level at best. De Ligt, De Jong, Zyiech, DVB, etc etc. I imagine now that he has left Ajax, the same will be true for Timber.
So probably Timber isn't going to join us period.
Why would Ajax let one of their best defenders go in the middle of the season when they’re competing for trophies?sign him in january, no big deal.
Exactly. I know he wouldn't be a guaranteed starter, but I highly doubt that ETH would want to bring him here only to do a Donny on him. It's clear as day he has 2-3 players he fully trusts in that Ajax side, and Timber is one of them.It's different now, he would be going with the manager that got more out of all those players. And if he stays at Ajax he's going to be playing in a team that's been gutted, for a new manager that doesn't really have much of a track record... wining the Belgian league is only mildly impressive.
Because it’s a capitalist society.Why would Ajax let one of their best defenders go in the middle of the season when they’re competing for trophies?
No team with serious footballing ambitions sells their best players in the middle of the season.Because it’s a capitalist society.
Van Gaal did us dirty
they’re potentially letting him go in the summer, if they get to keep him longer that’s ok for them.Why would Ajax let one of their best defenders go in the middle of the season when they’re competing for trophies?
I'm quite confident the 3 starting cb's in the world cup will be Van Dijk, De Vrij and Timber actually.Van Gaal also did Timber dirty if this whole thing truly connected. I meant with Netherland CB option, even if he's selected, he's likely just stay on the bench for the whole tournament. His specialist ability is not really needed. Being in the World Cup is great, this kind of reward is too low for the little risk involved. We may not guarantee gametime, but he more than likely play a lot for us. Ajax may have a rebuild on their own hand and Timber in the team may be changed which creates some uncertainty in itself.
Won’t Ake be starting? LVG loves his left sided CBs. I think De Vrij and Timber will be fighting for that RCB role.I'm quite confident the 3 starting cb's in the world cup will be Van Dijk, De Vrij and Timber actually.
As if that would be the main reason.I'd put the blame on this deal squarely on old LVG using scare tactics on a young lad desperate to play at the world cup. Maybe Ten Hag and the club were a bit too relaxed and thought this one was going to be a total breeze to get over the line and took it for granted.
Maybe you know more about the Netherland NT. What I saw in the recent Nations League games is that LGV gave chances to Timber, and Ake whom didn't get many chances previously. However, they didn't exactly stand out. Blind in weird pseudo LWB, left midfielder position give some balance to an one man FdJ midfield, but I don't see it would be a good solution. So lacking in attack with already thin forward line both in quality and number. The LWB should be another attacking outlet than midfield balancer.I'm quite confident the 3 starting cb's in the world cup will be Van Dijk, De Vrij and Timber actually.
Aye because playing at the World Cup isn’t that important to footballers, if anything it’s an inconvenience.As if that would be the main reason.
Or Van Gaal was thinking purely from the perspective of an international manager and when asked by a squad player told them “well you need to be a regular at club level to make the 23”. Like any sensible international manager.I imagine Ten Hag must have had a gentleman's agreement with Jurrien, but LVG(probably still sore from how he was treated here) tried to play a bit of passive aggressive with Timber.
I'm going to go on a limb here and say that we probably won't be buying him anytime soon for 2 reasons:
1. Ten Hag strikes me like an old school no nonsense manager kind of like Fergie. If you promise him something and don't show up you are out the door.
2. Looking at the trajectories of all of the players ETH has coached, every single one of them went down a level at best. De Ligt, De Jong, Zyiech, DVB, etc etc. I imagine now that he has left Ajax, the same will be true for Timber.
So probably Timber isn't going to join us period.
This I entire agree with, it’s those cooking up the “he deliberately screwed us over from resentment!” crowd. It just doesn’t make any sense compared to looking out for himself.I'm not saying LVG did anything vindictive from his point of view at all, it's just possibly buggered us a bit. I doubt he had us in his mind.
Blind will play that left wingback role almost certainly even if he's far too slow for it in my opinion. He is not really used as a CB anymore which is good, since he is terrible at defending.Maybe you know more about the Netherland NT. What I saw in the recent Nations League games is that LGV gave chances to Timber, and Ake whom didn't get many chances previously. However, they didn't exactly stand out. Blind in weird pseudo LWB, left midfielder position give some balance to an one man FdJ midfield, but I don't see it would be a good solution. So lacking in attack with already thin forward line both in quality and number. The LWB should be another attacking outlet than midfield balancer.
I would think Blind would be moved back into LCB in the back 3 to partner with VVD, de Vrij.
I really think LVG has got to him here and basically threaten his place in the team and WC squad. LVG has had it in for us since he was sacked, his comment about how we are a commercial club (true btw) proves that.Surely Timber should trust his ability and believe he can make it into the United first team.
The mentality to play it safe at Ajax rather than make a big move is not really a player we’d want. Especially when he is putting his international career above his club in some regards.
Maybe ETH has told him that he would be fighting it out to get into the team, but even then to think you can/should walk into Man Utd and be an automatic starter without competition is not great.
Let’s see what comes of it, but I’d hope he would take this chance, as it’s not guaranteed we would, or even another big club, will be in for him next summer. Form and injuries will play huge a big part.