Barney
"We're going to smash them (Crystal Palace)"
Wait til the rest of the players return.
I love when people say this. Players will have picked up new injuries/reinjured themselves in that time.
Wait til the rest of the players return.
That was just individual mistakes though, which is my point. They were MUCH better in the second half, and you didn't see those gaps all over the place. First 30 minutes were awful, but I would put that down to players starting terribly rather then the system being at fault.Disagree completely. The CB's were all over the place positionally. At one point both Blackett and Shaw ended up at LB leaving a gaping hole in between. The defenders just don't know how to play this formation.
The formation wasn't the cause of our problems in the first 30 minutes, we just played like shit, gave it away constantly and basically did nothing. We played the same formation in the second half too you know, as it was meant to be played, just the players actually decided to show up which was the difference compared to the start of the game.
You would certainly hope so. I want to see Wilson start against Hull.Surely now needs to realise that RvP should not be starting games.
the guys doing a tremendous job...regardless of what the looney's say hereUnbelievable.
I don't want to keep harping on the Moyes comparisons, but with that personnel, he'd have gone ot the Emirates and gotten thrashed.
Let's put this in perspective, we had a back five of Valencia (winger), McNair (19yrs & 4 apps), Smalling (25), Blackett (20 & 5 apps), Young (wrong footed & winger), and if it hadn't been for Dein inexplicably adding 8 minutes of injury time and Giroud thrashing in a wonder strike, they'd had kept a clean sheet.
This for me is testament to the extraordinary preparation and hard work that goes on, on the training field. The players who didn't play today (or who came off early): Rafael, Jones, Evans, Rojo, Shaw, Blind, Herrera, Januzaj, Falcao, Mata. Some by choice, most by injury.
We've had our ups and downs. There have been frustrating moments, but he took over a team bereft of confidence, at it's lowest ebb in twenty years. Oversaw an exodus of players, has suffered a legendary injury crisis, but still guided us to fourth place after 12 matches. He's gotten performances out of players like Fellaini that have shocked even his most ardent critics.
There are so many positives to Van Gaal. I do think he will guide us to the top four, I think it will be a bumpy ride but to me there seems a belief and unity in the squad that was missing last year. Most importantly, he has made us look really solid in our toughest period despite missing all his senior defenders. Moyes was criticized for wanting to make us hard to beat. Yet the real criticism on that front was that he failed. If we'd played dour football but gotten results, fans wouldn't be happy but he'd still be in a job.
We've seen the players play multiple systems this season already, somewhat competently too. This is a long term process but one which will serve us well. The tactical fluidity of our continental counterparts has always been a trump card over english sides.
There is a lot of work to be done, but for me there is ample evidence that the club is heading in the right direction. I expect many more bumps along the road.
I don't want to keep harping on the Moyes comparisons, but with that personnel, he'd have gone ot the Emirates and gotten thrashed.
Let's put this in perspective, we had a back five of Valencia (winger), McNair (19yrs & 4 apps), Smalling (25), Blackett (20 & 5 apps), Young (wrong footed & winger), and if it hadn't been for Dein inexplicably adding 8 minutes of injury time and Giroud thrashing in a wonder strike, they'd had kept a clean sheet.
This for me is testament to the extraordinary preparation and hard work that goes on, on the training field. The players who didn't play today (or who came off early): Rafael, Jones, Evans, Rojo, Shaw, Blind, Herrera, Januzaj, Falcao, Mata. Some by choice, most by injury.
We've had our ups and downs. There have been frustrating moments, but he took over a team bereft of confidence, at it's lowest ebb in twenty years. Oversaw an exodus of players, has suffered a legendary injury crisis, but still guided us to fourth place after 12 matches. He's gotten performances out of players like Fellaini that have shocked even his most ardent critics.
There are so many positives to Van Gaal. I do think he will guide us to the top four, I think it will be a bumpy ride but to me there seems a belief and unity in the squad that was missing last year. Most importantly, he has made us look really solid in our toughest period despite missing all his senior defenders. Moyes was criticized for wanting to make us hard to beat. Yet the real criticism on that front was that he failed. If we'd played dour football but gotten results, fans wouldn't be happy but he'd still be in a job.
We've seen the players play multiple systems this season already, somewhat competently too. This is a long term process but one which will serve us well. The tactical fluidity of our continental counterparts has always been a trump card over english sides.
There is a lot of work to be done, but for me there is ample evidence that the club is heading in the right direction. I expect many more bumps along the road.
Post match presser:
Agreed.the guys doing a tremendous job...regardless of what the looney's say here
You give credit to LvG, and then in the same sentence say we rode our luck. Is that not contradictory?
How on earth has he done a tremendous job?the guys doing a tremendous job...regardless of what the looney's say here
Few of us are being cnuts and tweeting this to Piers Morgan, if anyone else wants to get involved?
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What she said to him? Can't understand it...Right at the end, She's the boss. (His face too)
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can't be bothered to reply to that...sheesh...How on earth has he done a tremendous job?
Can't be bothered or haven't got an actual answer. So you think we've done the best we possibly could given the circumstances? We knew our defenders were injury prone so don't keep using that as an excuse. He's been okay at best and if we'd lost today, the reaction on here would be completely different and you'd be laughed out of here for saying he's done a tremendous job.can't be bothered to reply to that...sheesh...
Can't be bothered or haven't got an actual answer. So you think we've done the best we possibly could given the circumstances? We knew our defenders were injury prone so don't keep using that as an excuse. He's been okay at best and if we'd lost today, the reaction on here would be completely different and you'd be laughed out of here for saying he's done a tremendous job.
I'm sorry. Its really time to go [paraphrase, then:] "We have a bus to catch"What she said to him? Can't understand it...
Can't be bothered or haven't got an actual answer. So you think we've done the best we possibly could given the circumstances? We knew our defenders were injury prone so don't keep using that as an excuse. He's been okay at best and if we'd lost today, the reaction on here would be completely different and you'd be laughed out of here for saying he's done a tremendous job.
Of course. Morgan is bitter. And funny at times! I love when people wind up him.Few of us are being cnuts and tweeting this to Piers Morgan, if anyone else wants to get involved?
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Fair enough but saying LvG has done a tremendous job, while calling others who don't agree looneys is really weird when we've actually been pretty crap performance and results-wise.Football is a fickle game.
Let's evaluate things on him after 19 games...Much better idea of things then
I think he's done a tremendous job under the circumstances. He took over a team devoid of confidence after the debacle of Moyes. He then signed players.....some who were already signed before he started. He's now gone through one of the worst injury situations this club has experienced..yeah, even when Fergie was around. We are fourth..against all odds to be honest and there is no doubt that some of that is due to him and his "philosophy" and his communication to the players....especially with two defenders who probably should never be playing as much as they should be now. I think he's doing a tremendous job considering the circumstances...yes.
Football is a fickle game.
Let's evaluate things on him after 19 games...Much better idea of things then
Can't be bothered or haven't got an actual answer. So you think we've done the best we possibly could given the circumstances? We knew our defenders were injury prone so don't keep using that as an excuse. He's been okay at best and if we'd lost today, the reaction on here would be completely different and you'd be laughed out of here for saying he's done a tremendous job.
Fair enough but saying LvG has done a tremendous job, while calling others who don't agree looneys is really weird when we've actually been pretty crap performance and results-wise.
Fair enough but saying LvG has done a tremendous job, while calling others who don't agree looneys is really weird when we've actually been pretty crap performance and results-wise.