It's an idea but if I was Giggs I wouldn't, LVG created a good balance between them, Stuivenberg analyzes our team and follow the academy while Giggs analyzes our opponents and presents them to our players, they know each other and during games it's interesting to see them discuss while LVG is awkwardly sitting in the middle.
I guess I dont really know enough about Stuivenberg to make a judgement, I would just be concerned by the lack of experience (ironically enough) with the two of them.
To go back to my old phone shop comparison - we were one of the top Vodafone stores in the country. Then, just before christmas they completely revamped our store management team - the store manager had never managed a store as big or as busy as ours, only tiny little band 4 shops in Cirencester and Marlborough. The Deputy Manager and two Assistant Managers (yes, it was quite a top-heavy structure) were all promoted to those positions as secondments, and none of them had any real managerial experience. It did
not go well.
I am obviously in favour of Giggs despite his inexperience, but for me, he does need to compensate for that by having a highly experienced and successful coaching staff/assistant surrounding him.