Honest John
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How is comparing the reaction to a good goal and a penalty miss fair? What does that prove?
If we didn't have that blip in December where we lost against all the bottom teams back to back pretty much we would have been in the running. I think we took about 3 points from a possible 18 and went on a shocking run. Apart from that, we have not been too bad and the youngsters that are coming through have really made an impact.
Big injuries to key players has not helped and with as thin as the squad has been he has done well at the back end of the season.
Player management is an area of concern. I don't mind giving the youngster a slap around the ear if he is not doing well and giving them a good telling off. He is an old school manager and believes that young men have to work hard until they have made it. Personally, i think its a good thing. Footballers and fans might disagree today but thats the game changing. We will give players like Januzaj 40-60 grand a week for doing fek all and watch him sulk on the bench.
Does he need to go? Yes and no. The fact is, the club at the moment can't say no to Mourinho. LvG has one season left and we need to look past that.
I don't think he has done a bad job. I think in 5-6 years time, fans might appreciate what LvG did for this club a little more.
The problem is most fans want Maureen. A man that looked like death, was unable to inspire a dog to eat his food and almost overseen the worst slump from a championship winning team since god knows when! Zero passion from the guy apart from blaming everyone from medics to ...have I missed anything..
If we didn't have that blip in December where we lost against all the bottom teams back to back pretty much we would have been in the running. I think we took about 3 points from a possible 18 and went on a shocking run. Apart from that, we have not been too bad and the youngsters that are coming through have really made an impact.
Big injuries to key players has not helped and with as thin as the squad has been he has done well at the back end of the season.
Player management is an area of concern. I don't mind giving the youngster a slap around the ear if he is not doing well and giving them a good telling off. He is an old school manager and believes that young men have to work hard until they have made it. Personally, i think its a good thing. Footballers and fans might disagree today but thats the game changing. We will give players like Januzaj 40-60 grand a week for doing fek all and watch him sulk on the bench.
Does he need to go? Yes and no. The fact is, the club at the moment can't say no to Mourinho. LvG has one season left and we need to look past that.
I don't think he has done a bad job. I think in 5-6 years time, fans might appreciate what LvG did for this club a little more.
I'm quite disgusted tbh
Search through the forum, I said years ago that Klopp was made for Liverpool, and I mean't it as an insult. I don't like the man but, Christ can you see his influence and mindset installed into a very limited set of players....You can see what he is building...
LvG....Goes on and on about a process but no one has a fecking clue what he is trying to build. To this day, I know people who will refuse to blame him and demand he see out his contract because he is "building something special." Unless it's a cesspool of shit, I ain't got a clue what he's building and I've been following football 23 years And make no mistake about it, he will be here next year. Same old shite, same old boring mess....And then Giggs comes along and he's running back to Fergie, every few minutes, asking "How do I do this?" As we face Stoke in a battle of the mid table titans
The contrast is staggering. Liverpool 4 or 5 years ago couldn't touch us and now look. It's eye watering.
A good example being, a few years ago, people on this forum whinged about going to Wembley and they don't like it. Now, some people are reaching for the champagne because we're at Wembley. Standards are dropping. Big time. I don't mean to offend anyone with my post but, I worry for us unless this clown is lifted and someone like Mourinho comes in
Definitely worthy of a new contract.If we hadn't lost all those games then we might be in a better position in the league and CL.
I have to say I was set in my line of thinking but I've never thought about it like that before. Fascinating.
Not sure I agree there. Astonishingly, the injuries actually seem to have helped in that we were better than sh*te once Rooney, Valencia, Young and Fellaini (presumably this is the list of "key players" that was injured?) were out. It meant we actually were forced to play with Lingard instead of Mata on the right and had to bring in some of the youngsters who incredibly improved our showings. Our run in December was not the result of injury but of astoundingly poor team selections, tactics and substitutions. He's "done well" you say at the back end of the season? Well, that's only in comparison to winter. We were at one time pretty close to Leicester and people were talking up our chances of an "unlikely title run". Instead, we're not talking up an "unlikely run to fourth". Our longest winning run is 2 games (3 games across the season I think) in the league since that winter "blip". We've dropped 6 points more than Leicester in the last 5 games alone. In that run, despite beating City, we even dropped a point away from them. I think suggesting that we've done "well" is really, really stretching a point...
As for a bad job, ummm, we have scored 39 goals all season. We're lower on points and position compared to last season and even managed to be lower on points and goals compared to the Moyes season (something that was a historic low in the PL era). It's not even funny just how bad we've been. And once again (this gets repeated so damn often), the youngsters brought in were not brought in voluntarily, but out of helplessness. When the "big guns" are fit, they get no chance whatsoever. No matter the potential, Pereira has not been given a shout despite our midfield being variously in the states of decimated by injury, horrific on form and unable to create / score. Rashford? Brought in because there was nobody else to play that position. Same for TFM, CBJ and even Lingard.
Has happened to any number of great managers (with the exception of Fergie). Even Cruyff had fallings-out at various points in his career, though he's seen as a legend everywhere. Hiddink had a monumental failure with Holland only recently, Rijkaard lost his Barcelona team entirely, LvG (still a great manager over his career) saw civil revolt at Barca as well as Bayern a few years before his incredible run with Holland, Klopp endured a miserable (majority of the) season with Dortmund. Most managers endure these times. Read about what his players say about him though. Don't expect a Fergie. Fergie was an exception to just about every rule (win ratio, longevity, style, adaptation...) and the sooner we recognize that, the faster we will embrace reality.
Nothing foolish in what I said. I explained it to others and they were happy enough. As I said, I stand by what I said. Lets leave it there now.
I don't think he has done a bad job. I think in 5-6 years time, fans might appreciate what LvG did for this club a little more.
he couldn't re-build and find a solution to the one big test of his career. He was unable to turnaround the ship. Several of the managers including LVG have done this several times. Most of those managers didn't fall out with authority at every turn, poke rival managers in the eye and generally make the club that employed them look bad for various misdemeanors at various times. He stands out head and shoulders amongst his peers as a bad figurehead for a global organization
Lowest ebb? Sure, but that could easily be the greatest motivator ever. For one of the "winningest" managers ever. Bad thing? Possibly not....at his lowest ebb professionally with alternatives to him staring us in the face.
It was foolish and you wouldn't have been questioned by others if it weren't. We can leave it there if you like.
No it really wasn't and I stand by it. Everyone questions everyone on here, it would be pointless if they didn't. You just came across as juvenile and pedantic with no point to make. Oh no Jeff from the Internet doesn't like hypothetical scenarios on a football forum. Do you think I care? LvG gone or the FA Cup? LvG gone every day of the week for me and I won't change my mind on that. Long term, it would be much more beneficial for the club. If you disagree, then cool and also I really don't care.
Oh and for the record, the other people who questioned me, actually debated in a mature manner. You started off with the word respectful and ended up with stupid smilies in your posts and the word shit. Well done son, no point made and we're still here. The only 'foolish' one here is your good self. When I quote others I at least have a point to make. I get it, you don't like hypothetical scenarios, so what?
Come on guys, you're going round and round.
"Look, Ryan, there is the evidence I need to get rid of Wayne's rival."
"Well I did tell you thatmy mateWayne Rooney was the best, boss."
"How are you using strikethroughs in conversations?"
More seriously, that moment f*cked me off more than anything in the past few years. And the clowns were giggling with delight like schoolgirls while watching World Class Wayne play for the u-21s. Piss off, the pair of you.
But he's everyone's bezzie mate!More seriously, that moment f*cked me off more than anything in the past few years. And the clowns were giggling with delight like schoolgirls while watching World Class Wayne play for the u-21s. Piss off, the pair of you.
So if we don't win the FA Cup we won't look back on this period 'fondly'? Is us winning a knockout competition with the opponents we've faced a swing factor in whether his reign was actually better than we currently realize? I imagine fans will probably remember the insipid football, laughable attack, 39 goals in 32 games, embarrassing CL knockout, shite squad management, constant deluded arrogance and return to Moyes season levels(actually worse in some respects) all whilst we spunked around 250m in the transfer market over any one off cup win where we avoided any of the teams above us on route to the semi final. This type of revisionist 'oh we'll be grateful for LVG in 20 years time' is trademarked Kinderbueno delusion, under any reasonable metric Van Gaal's tenure has failed spectacularly and has seen the club stagnated and continued it's post Ferguson mediocrity. He can play as many kids as he wants and hope for a cup win, it doesn't change two seasons worth of shite.I thought that was a perfectly reasonable post in many respects, I think LVG has to go for sure but if we go on and win the FA Cup and he leaves, we will in time look back more fondly at this period than many will think. Even though we hate it in the moment.
Even more seriously-ly, how are you using strikethroughs in your post? It's just fancy showing off and it makes you look like acnutcnut.
He has, but only because he ran out of players. He has been lucky in that aspect. If Rooney had stayed fit there is no chance Rashford would be in the side.Whatever your views on LVG, you have to give him credit for promoting Rashford and Mensah, both of whom look fine prospects to me (as does Martial). I think you may have the beginning of something there to build on.
Whatever your views on LVG, you have to give him credit for promoting Rashford and Mensah, both of whom look fine prospects to me (as does Martial). I think you may have the beginning of something there to build on.
The thing is, we probably never would have even seen Rashford had Keane and Martial been injured.Whatever your views on LVG, you have to give him credit for promoting Rashford and Mensah, both of whom look fine prospects to me (as does Martial). I think you may have the beginning of something there to build on.
He has, but only because he ran out of players. He has been lucky in that aspect. If Rooney had stayed fit there is no chance Rashford would be in the side.
He has, but only because he ran out of players. He has been lucky in that aspect. If Rooney had stayed fit there is no chance Rashford would be in the side.
The only one who are deluded are those who think they are entitled to winning just because we are called "Manchester United". Standards have been dropping for years and years before LVG arrived. One can only conclude that when comparing the line-up of 07/08 with the one of five years later (12/13):So if we don't win the FA Cup we won't look back on this period 'fondly'? Is us winning a knockout competition with the opponents we've faced a swing factor in whether his reign was actually better than we currently realize? I imagine fans will probably remember the insipid football, laughable attack, 39 goals in 32 games, embarrassing CL knockout, shite squad management, constant deluded arrogance and return to Moyes season levels(actually worse in some respects) all whilst we spunked around 250m in the transfer market over any one off cup win where we avoided any of the teams above us on route to the semi final. This type of revisionist 'oh we'll be grateful for LVG in 20 years time' is trademarked Kinderbueno delusion, under any reasonable metric Van Gaal's tenure has failed spectacularly and has seen the club stagnated and continued it's post Ferguson mediocrity. He can play as many kids as he wants and hope for a cup win, it doesn't change two seasons worth of shite.
Martial was moved wide well before Rashford broke through. None of this supposed youth movement was planned, if it was we'd have seen a lot more of Pereira for example, but as it happens, his competition hasn't been injured at all.But he did run out of players as a direct result of his own choice to reduce the squad and I think someone posted videos up of him stating back when he did sell them all off that youngsters would now have more chances. He bought Martial who is very young, threw him in and he has done well. Then he moved him wide to accommodate Rashford and that to has worked out. The Youngsters have done well and that for me is down to LVG.
Martial was moved wide well before Rashford broke through. None of this supposed youth movement was planned, if it was we'd have seen a lot more of Pereira for example, but as it happens, his competition hasn't been injured at all.
Martial was moved wide well before Rashford broke through. None of this supposed youth movement was planned, if it was we'd have seen a lot more of Pereira for example, but as it happens, his competition hasn't been injured at all.
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Giggs----Rooney--------Ronaldo
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Evra---Vidic---Ferdinand--Brown
I know he wanted to use academy players, but it has backfired to an extent. I am sure that when he decided this he was not expecting the number of injuries. He could have still bought a striker and a CB and filled the squad out with kids.I don't quite understand this view. Not picking on you exclusively, DT, I've seen similar statements here and elsewhere on the web. LvGs intention at the start of the season was to have a smaller squad in order to give young players the opportunity to get minutes, he has not run out of players at all.
A rather freak injury crisis has meant we have been more reliant on academy players than was probably planned. Yes, there is some fortune attached to it but people who think that the good form of Manchester United Academy players is lucky need to have a word with themselves.
I don't quite understand this view. Not picking on you exclusively, DT, I've seen similar statements here and elsewhere on the web. LvGs intention at the start of the season was to have a smaller squad in order to give young players the opportunity to get minutes, he has not run out of players at all.
A rather freak injury crisis has meant we have been more reliant on academy players than was probably planned. Yes, there is some fortune attached to it but people who think that the good form of Manchester United Academy players is lucky need to have a word with themselves.
Good god, look at that line up. And with VDS in goal no less. It was easy to take that for granted at the time but... I miss those days.
And no, I'm not just talking about the quality of the side, but also about how well they worked together. How creative they were. How focused they were. How non-LVG the fecking were...
I wonder how many games Mensa would be playing at right back if LVG had got his wish of Debuchy coming in January.He has, but only because he ran out of players. He has been lucky in that aspect. If Rooney had stayed fit there is no chance Rashford would be in the side.
It was the year before Ronaldo left though, I thought? The same year we won the league and CL?I honestly didn't feel 'that' side played that well and was still expecting them to kick on with time which never happened(Ronaldo leaving as well). For instance the season before that we played better football.