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Do you want LVG sacked?


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I can't believe that I welcomed this twit to United. And I welcomed Moyes' appointment. What a stupid gonk...
Same here. In future I'm considering being sceptical as f*ck about every new person in charge even if we could appoint Ancelotti or Simeone.

I'm just tired of this infantile bullshit from the officials.
 
Awful as usual today. I thought when Young came on for Rashford it could have changed things for us....of course that was before I reckoned with LVG. Our best striker on the left wing with (arguably) our best left winger up front... Not to mention sticking Lingard in the middle and Mata on the right. It is utterly baffling.

---------Martial
Young -- Mata -- Lingard

That is actually a vaguely balanced lineup, and with TFM at RB running all over the shop (not having a go - he was my MOTM) then Lingard would be far better suited than Mata for providing defensive cover on that flank.

Yet with the exact same front four, we somehow end up with the ridiculous mess that was most of the second half.


Then we move on to defence...Rojo has been absolutely god awful all season. Any of Young, TFM, Darmian, Blind or CBJ could/should have started ahead of him at LB, and had we fancied putting TFM there we also have Varela and Valencia available at RB. We have a huge amount of options yet somehow Rojo gets 90 minutes. Baffling.
According to LVG Rojo is one of our best headers of the ball... (Post match interview!)
 
Still on LvG's side, pal?

Couldn't resist, sorry.
:lol: So if I don't buy into that hypothetical bullshit, I'm on LvG's side?

How many points have we got in that hypothetical universe? Are Leicester still top? Did Donald Trump change his name to Drumpf? Did Chico relaunch his music career? Did Usain Bolt win the National in a pantomime horse costume?

What Dobba said.
 
This league is not for LVG. And he's never going to come to grips with it or managing the club the way we want him to. Hope the power brokers just accept this and let's move on. To keep him for next season is a dereliction of their directorial duties.

Let him know now that he won't be here next season and get someone else signed up. No need to delay it any more.
No sense now sacking him as we only have a few games left until the end of the season.
 
If Giggs cannot actually make LVG make sense or give some inputs to improve us, then he is equally inept. I hope to God we sack him as well when LVG gets kicked out of the door.

For all those saying LVG deserves to have a good send off as he has had a good career - I don't care. Hope we gets sacked and comes to know of it when he sees it on the TV. He can fall off a cliff for all I care.
There's also a chance that LVG just flat out doesn't listen to Giggs.

I'm not necessarily defending Giggs, but it is hard to tell the influence of assistant managers.
 
changed my vote again , I want him sacked now, but he wont be thats the trouble, while we are still in with a shout of winning the FA C up he is going nowhere.
It doesn't make sense sacking him before the end of the season - only a few games left. But they need to tell him it will be over at the end of the season. We need to move on urgently.
 
Is he even accountable to anyone anymore? If you can get away with all sorts of bizarre decisions game in and game out, and never come under pressure, why would you change?
 
There's also a chance that LVG just flat out doesn't listen to Giggs.

I'm not necessarily defending Giggs, but it is hard to tell the influence of assistant managers.
As I said, if Giggs cannot show it in training that there are better methods then he doesn't deserve a shot here. It's not a fecking charity ball where anyone and everyone can get a chance.
 
People talked about how great he was at getting rid of the deadwood but under his management, we now now have so few players capable of anything out of the ordinary - pretty much every time a player gets the ball, you know what they are going to do with it, which makes it so easy for the opposition. 39 goals in 32 games apparently and that's just criminal.

I'm not saying there wasn't a reason to sell but surely the likes of Nani, Van Persie, Hernanez and Evans would have improved that team/squad today - starting the season with a squad with Mata as the first-choice RW and Daley Blind CB, with no proven striker after Rooney? Just woeful management.
 
Does any one know if LVG has always been like this i.e. making baffling decisions like his subs? Was he always this inconsistent?
 
Great decision to play Young up front and Martial left wing. Said no one ever.
 
People talked about how great he was at getting rid of the deadwood but under his management, we now now have so few players capable of anything out of the ordinary - pretty much every time a player gets the ball, you know what they are going to do with it, which makes it so easy for the opposition. 39 goals in 32 games apparently and that's just criminal.

I'm not saying there wasn't a reason to sell but surely the likes of Nani, Van Persie, Hernanez and Evans would have improved that team/squad today - starting the season with a squad with Mata as the first-choice RW and Daley Blind CB, with no proven striker after Rooney? Just woeful management.
You missed Rafael, and today he had 4 attackers whose natural positions was mutually exclusive and yet none played at their natural position
 
I wish the fans had booed him for the last 6 months, we are a big club, but sadly alot of our fans dont have that mentality of the high standards that fans of Bayern, Barca, Madrid have

Commercially and in world football standings we were at the same level as those clubs in the world. I dont get how after 20 years of such success, people are just happy and resigned to accept mediocrity? LVG must be also baffled as he would be crucified by fans of mentioned clubs if he brang them as low as we are

Yet we have fans at Old Trafford who still want shake his hand at the end of the game.
 
It doesn't make sense sacking him before the end of the season - only a few games left. But they need to tell him it will be over at the end of the season. We need to move on urgently.
After how much damage he has done to us, a Moyes-esque sacking would be more apt.
 
I have given up hope on any improvement or the board having the sack to sack this charlatan.
 
I don't think so as you will be around and we won't be having 'your man' sat on his arse in the dugout.
Oh no, I'll be begrudgingly in support of him, if he's United boss at that point. I'd still disagree with the decision to hire him but I was a United fan long before he set foot in this country and I'll, touchwood, be one long after he's gone.
 
I'm off to live on a buoy in the middle of the North Sea. Can someone come and get me when this tosser fecks off, please?
 
If United still insist on doing this, can we skip year three of the Van Gaal masterplan and just go straight to the Giggs bit?
 
It doesn't make sense sacking him before the end of the season - only a few games left. But they need to tell him it will be over at the end of the season. We need to move on urgently.

Why keep a manager that inspires such tepid and awful performances? This team needs an injection of hope - Jesus, even of it was someone like Gary Neville to come in and ask them to show what they've got for the new manager when they play with freedom and expression. Nothing to lose.
 
Waiting to sack him till we're mathematically out of the top 4 is equivalent to the use of contraception pills after the baby is born. It's fecking pointless, ya cnut's!
 
If United still insist on doing this, can we skip year three of the Van Gaal masterplan and just go straight to the Giggs bit?

LVG is just being proactive. He just wants to feck United before Giggs gets a chance to.

Affair joke, hurr hurr.
 
It doesn't make sense sacking him before the end of the season - only a few games left. But they need to tell him it will be over at the end of the season. We need to move on urgently.
It does when interim will most likely not make all those controversial decisions and put the players in their right positions.
 
Oh no, I'll be begrudgingly in support of him, if he's United boss at that point. I'd still disagree with the decision to hire him but I was a United fan long before he set foot in this country and I'll, touchwood, be one long after he's gone.
So will most of here. Don't get your point about why are you slagging off the posters for writing down their thoughts.

The man at the helm of affairs is the one who has all the accountability - more so at a club like ours where the manager has the final say in all footballing matters. If things are as bad as they are now and only getting worse, what do you expect the fans to say? An unexpected defeat or a tough and even game going the opponent's way is one thing but to be hammered like this is embarrassing enough before the manager makes a further fool of himself when he points to 'one' missed chance as some sort of validation of his tactics and team selection.
 
The club is run by idiots that think they know what they're doing. It's a sad state of affairs for a great club. We'll beat Villa easily and everything will be fine and dandy again.
 
changed my vote again , I want him sacked now, but he wont be thats the trouble, while we are still in with a shout of winning the FA C up he is going nowhere.

He's done and dusted, FA Cup or not....makes no sense to sack him at this point with so little time left in the season....Its Maureens club now.
 
Credit to Spurs for showing him up again. Remember how we laughed at Gary's rant about Spurs "weak" etc.

Everything he said could be said about us now while they've really turned it around.
 
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