Spoony
The People's President
I see the usual apologists out again
We should be hammering teams like this, they have one decent player in Sisto
To be fair, we've beaten Shrewsbury and Midgetland. Can you blame them?
I see the usual apologists out again
We should be hammering teams like this, they have one decent player in Sisto
Mou is available now would you risk loosing out on him for one more season with LVG?If he wins the Europa League or the Fa Cup and we do well for the remaining games in the league I would give him his last year in charge here.
My point is that the delusional Dutch fool thinks we have. He thinks we fans will be pacified by beating tow poor teams. His press conference yesterday he blames the media for making his results seem bad?! He pointed to city losing 5-1 by putting a youth team out and the media let it slide.
Firstly, Chelsea - regardless of this current bizarre season - are always tougher than Midtjylland & Shrewsbury.
Secondly - City and Chelsea have both already addressed their managerial shortcomings this season.
He's clutching at straws and his arrogance lets him think the Utd fan base are happy to follow, which seems to pacify the board. It's totally unacceptable that the bar has been set so low.
I can only hope that you're right & he's not leading us out next season. Not sure Jose is the answer, but he's probably the only current feasible option!
.It's been a horror show of a season and in terms of the football played this season has been an utter failure. However, as is so often the case, every cloud has its silver lining. Just as was the case in Fergie's first 3 seasons. In fact, there are a lot of similarities with between Fergie's early years at the club and LvG's tenure so far. One key difference though, is that Fergie was was appointed after some very baron years, whilst LvG's tenure comes after United's most successful period ever.
Sometimes I think the fans need to take a step back, show patience, ignore what the media are saying and be more balanced in their opinions. But football fans tend to be very fickle and the expectations at United are some of the highest in football.
To be honest, I'm not sure what to think anymore. One thing I do believe in is that in order to achieve a prolonged period of success at the highest level, you need to have the right structure within a club and for a large part be able to depend on players coming from within the club rather than on expensive signings.
22 players under 25. 7 players in prime. 7 players experienced.
What we should be doing is different to what we have been doing because you are assuming we are the same title winning team with players in their prime.
We are not. Injuries or not there has been abundant space for kids from day 1.
You are adamant we are a team still capable of winning things like SAF did without him.
No manager in the future could win anything here without someone reevaluating & reassessing the squad. For all LVG's weaknesses, this is something he is good at.
You saw it yesterday. A bunch of kids beating Danish champions is not the same as assuming United should be beating teams like FC mitijilland all the time.
Rams is a dutchy so take it with a pinch of salt
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I can think of around two hundred fifty million differences between Fergies first 3 years and LVGs miserable run so far.
Do you genuinely think the media has an influence on fans?!? It's the terrible football, lack of goals, terrible team selections, mind-boggling substitutions & record-breaking bad results all season that we're basing our opinions on.
If only the club had had some 23years of success upon which to build a future-proof structure...
Utd fans can be viewed as spoiled & after Fergie, it was never going to be the same... But there's no way it should be this different.
I suspect that's absolute bollocks.That's factually incorrect.
GB, I can't help suspecting you've had a thing against Van Gaal ever since your time over here.
I suspect that's absolute bollocks.
If he wins the Europa League or the Fa Cup and we do well for the remaining games in the league I would give him his last year in charge here.
I know Stan hated his guts, as well as other Brits over here, long before he was United manager. Probably due to his arrogant demeanour, which is a particular trademark of many a Dutchman.
So we beat two teams we should beat anyway, after an horrendous performance out in Denmark and some are wavering about if he should go. Tomorrow will tell if any progress has been made. If Arsenal don't win tomorrow, I suspect it will be more them being Arsenal than us being phenominal.
Yeah, there's no way we'd recover that. Would be 13 points behind Arsenal and still 7 behind City but with a game more.Is that pretty much it for us as regards top 4 if we lose tomorrow?
We could still make the top 4 of the bottom 16 though...Christ. Louis can wax lyrical over recent victories as much as he likes but, really, we should be making top four.
Then why do I see all the bull shit the media write repeated here over and over again? If all the fans would think for themselves the criticism would be much more diverse and different from what is written by non-fans..
Do you genuinely think the media has an influence on fans?!? It's the terrible football, lack of goals, terrible team selections, mind-boggling substitutions & record-breaking bad results all season that we're basing our opinions on.
It's quite a unique situation, not many clubs have had 23 years of success and it doesn't make the future any easier. Basically the structure was one central pillar taking all of the load. Take that one away and keeping the structure is a huge challenge. It's like Yugoslavia without Tito, Queen without Mercury, Apple without Jobs. It's ridiculous to assume that transition like that, if successfull, can be done smoothly.If only the club had had some 23years of success upon which to build a future-proof structure...
Utd fans can be viewed as spoiled & after Fergie, it was never going to be the same... But there's no way it should be this different.
Christ. Louis can wax lyrical over recent victories as much as he likes but, really, we should be making top four.
The youngsters are the only chance we have of doing anything good this season. Play them every game.Yeah, there's no way we'd recover that. Would be 13 points behind Arsenal and still 7 behind City but with a game more.
Lose tomorrow and Id save the youngsters for the PL and go 100% for the cups, especially the Europa League
Edit: 6 points behind City, not 7.
He will be gone in the summer so its just about trying to keep improving with each game and hopefully returning injuries will help with this. We have a good chance to win the FA Cup and possibly the Europa League if we can further improve on recent performances.
I'd like to think we could win something, but he will somehow cock it up. Make a substitution or rest someone at the wrong time. He can't help himself.If he wins the FA Cup and/or Europa League, then we'll probably give him another season.
Top 4 should be minimum. After getting us back into it last season, he should've been pushing for the title this year.
If Chelsea and Liverpool were playing better we would be in serious trouble. We still could be yet.I agree 100%, and we should have been looking at least a cup win as well. I also think the last 16 of the CL should have been the minimum expectation too, and that was even before the draw was made, it definitely should have been after the draw, and depending on who they faced in the last 16 then QF would be the minimum expectation. Instead we got royally fecked in the CL and made an absolute hash of the League Cup when we should easily have progressed further and we are looking like a complete joke in the PL. I think it's only how poorly Liverpool and Chelsea have been doing that has made our position continually look slightly better all season. All in all, unless we win every game between now and the end of the season I think this season can be looked upon as an epic fail, and definitely one of our worst in the last 25 years or so, if not the worst.
I still like LvG and hate saying all that above, but it's the truth. It's a real shame and it upsets me having to say it as I really wanted him to succeed at United, I also think it's a shame that it's looking like he will be bowing out of football after such a shambolic season and after such a disastrous time in charge of his last ever club. I hope he can manage to turn things round, but the evidence isn't supporting that at all. The FA Cup will be tough with West Ham next and it looking likely Arsenal and Chelsea will still be left in. Arsenal will be going for 3 in a row, and we can only hope the PL will be a distraction, but Chelsea (assuming they beat Everton) will be looking to win it as well to avoid suffering a truly awful season, again we can only hope the CL will be a distraction for them, but that's not looking too likely, so the FA cup will be tough, and I think the Europa League is going to be extremely tough too. The Dippers next, but even if we beat them there are still going to be some seriously top teams left in, Dortmund or Spurs, Lazio, Valencia, Shaktar, Sevilla and more. Definitely not easy either. I don't fancy our chances to be honest.
If Chelsea and Liverpool were playing better we would be in serious trouble. We still could be yet.
If it does get worse, then he definitely has to go. Some of his decision making has been a joke. Only getting a top name manager would enable us to sign good players. Otherwise who which top player would want to come here. No good people saying because we are Manchester United, because we aren't, that is the point.Exactly my point mate. Chelsea are unbeaten in 13 in the league and Klopp is getting closer to getting it right and it all clicking at Anfield. One minute they are a shambles, the next they are looking very decent indeed.
If it does get worse, then he definitely has to go. Some of his decision making has been a joke. Only getting a top name manager would enable us to sign good players. Otherwise who which top player would want to come here. No good people saying because we are Manchester United, because we aren't, that is the point.
If we are out of everything, then the club should announce what is going to happen in the summer. If people think LvG is going to stay then it will become problematic for the club. As you say at the moment there is no point changing or announcing anything.Yeah, I see your point completely. You may get a mercenary or two, but not much else. I think he should go as soon as the season ends anyway. If he wins the EL and FA Cup and got 4th, then obviously not, that would be ok, or two out of the three would be acceptable, but unless that happens, I think he should go. No point disrupting things more now though, and Mourinho has made it clear he wants to wait until the Summer before finding a new club, so I think we just have to stick with it until then, unless he goes on another mad losing streak, then get rid and bring in an interim.
If we are out of everything, then the club should announce what is going to happen in the summer. If people think LvG is going to stay then it will become problematic for the club.