What do people like yourself with this sort of opinion suggest we do? Get rid of all the under-performing players and purchase another set who will inevitably fail again in 18 months time?
LvG was given the time and resources to assemble the team of his choice. He shipped out the likes Rafael, Evra, Cleverley, Welbeck, van Persie, Kagawa, Hernandez, di Maria, Falcao, Nani for a number of different reasons, with the most common being the failure to adapt to his every demand. No one questioned his decisions even though a few of the above could have been incredibly useful to us, at this moment in time. He replaced them with player who he felt could adapt to and fulfil his infamous philosophy. The likes of Herrera, Blind, Shaw, Rojo, Schneiderlin, Schweinsteiger, Memphis, Martial and Darmian were all brought in for a total of around £175 million.
The common denominator is the players named above is they've all failed to perform for us, Blind being the exception. Not a single player we've bought has been the slightest bit successful for us. Why is that? Why is it that these players cannot play well for us? Are they just completely average? That can't be, can it? They were all highly rated players before they signed for us. Then you have the likes of Evra, Cleverley, Kagawa, Nani all performing well for their new teams with Chicha and di Maria having astonishingly good seasons at their respective clubs.
You can't get a better example than di Maria to see what a complete failure this philosophy has been. van Gaal sucked all the excitement, passion and freedom out of the guy, which, unsurprisingly, coincided with the loss to Leicester, last season. Either side of his shit career at United, he's been playing at his absolute, brilliant peak. In fact, as with Martial, he had a terrific start to this United career before van Gaal decided enough wasenough. As di Maria excels at PSG, we're left with the utterly average Ashley Young and Memphis "Ronaldo" Depay. Funnily enough, Memphis has followed the di Maria path and resembles a donkey when playing football. Surprise, surprise or not.
The quicker your man leaves, the better. He's sucked the life out of Man United, the fans and the players and I will take great joy on the day he leaves our club for good.