Man Utd Thread:

Started by full back, November 10, 2006, 08:13:49 AM

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rodney trotter

David Gill, the former Manchester United chief executive who remains a director at the club, has admitted the current season under Louis van Gaal is one of underachievement given the manager's £250m-plus investment in the squad.

United lost 1-0 to Southampton on Saturday at Old Trafford in what was the latest dismal performance from Van Gaal's team. It has again raised questions regarding the Dutchman's position.

While Gill would not be drawn on Van Gaal's long-term future, he did admit United's fifth place is not good enough. "Clearly we all hope the results will be better – everyone's disappointed, I feel as much as non-executive director as a fan," Gill told the BBC. "[This is] undoubtedly a season of underachievement. I think everyone would agree with that given the investment that was made. Everyone there is working extremely hard to turn that round. It's not easy."

Asked about the pedestrian style of play, Gill said: "I don't want to talk about quality [of football] – but I'm not going to sit here and say it's that attractive. For me, what we did in the past was great – you've got to have the players to do that. The Ryan Giggs running down the wing, [David] Beckham etc, [Paul] Scholes. Manchester United going back to the 50s with Matt Busby, when I started supporting them, with George Best, they played in a certain way. I'm sure we want to do that. We want attacking football I'm sure that will be a key part going forward."

Since becoming manager in summer 2014 Van Gaal has brought in 13 major new players at a cost of more than £250m. When contacted by the Guardian, United would not be drawn regarding Van Gaal's future.

(Guardian)

Denn Forever

But what if Giggs is no better?  Would that tarnish his reputation forever?
I have more respect for a man
that says what he means and
means what he says...

Bensars

Just seen this on Twitter

QuoteRuud Gullit co-commentating on Arsenal vs Chelsea game for Bein Sports just said that he's heard that Van Gaal will resign in next 24 hours

Maroon Manc

Appalling yesterday, didn't even come close to creating a chance. He lost me after the Bournemouth game and ever since then the results have been woeful. At least earlier on in the season we were still creating chances and keeping clean sheets and had 27 points from our first 13 games but we've only 10 points from our last 10 games, thats easily the worst run I can remember. We should be in the title race, even City & Arsenal are averaging less than 2 points per game.

He should be sacked but but really haven't a clue what will happen, won't be surprised if they waited until we couldn't qualify for the CL although another home performance like that in the next few home and he'd have to go as the majority of match going fans have turned on him. Then there's the Cup match against Derby on Friday night, LVG will get plenty of abuse if we were to go out given we'll have 6,000 at it.


laoislad

Quote from: Bensars on January 24, 2016, 06:54:24 PM
Just seen this on Twitter

QuoteRuud Gullit co-commentating on Arsenal vs Chelsea game for Bein Sports just said that he's heard that Van Gaal will resign in next 24 hours
Ah no please stay LVG....
When you think you're fucked you're only about 40% fucked.

pullhard

Quote from: laoislad on January 24, 2016, 07:33:52 PM
Quote from: Bensars on January 24, 2016, 06:54:24 PM
Just seen this on Twitter

QuoteRuud Gullit co-commentating on Arsenal vs Chelsea game for Bein Sports just said that he's heard that Van Gaal will resign in next 24 hours
Ah no please stay LVG....

Moyes in

Cunny Funt

Quote from: Bensars on January 24, 2016, 06:54:24 PM
Just seen this on Twitter

QuoteRuud Gullit co-commentating on Arsenal vs Chelsea game for Bein Sports just said that he's heard that Van Gaal will resign in next 24 hours

When he wanted to resign some weeks ago he wasn't allowed. It now sounds like no one will stand in his way this time.

From the Bunker

Quote from: Cunny Funt on January 24, 2016, 07:51:26 PM
Quote from: Bensars on January 24, 2016, 06:54:24 PM
Just seen this on Twitter

QuoteRuud Gullit co-commentating on Arsenal vs Chelsea game for Bein Sports just said that he's heard that Van Gaal will resign in next 24 hours

When he wanted to resign some weeks ago he wasn't allowed. It now sounds like no one will stand in his way this time.

I'd say he was hoping to be sacked before the fans turned against him. Getting sacked is worth a lot of money. He has 16 months left on his contract and that is worth a lot of money. On the other hand he'd leave with nothing if he resigned. I'd say Derby on Friday will have a big bearing!

Boycey

Gullitt is about as much in the know as I am... But ultimately LVG is a dead man walking it seems to be a matter of when and how rather than if he's gonna go. The big problem is what happens then? Pep seems to be promised to another, there is significant opposition to Jose within the hierarchy at OT so do they take another huge punt on Giggs?? If not who else?

From the Bunker

Quote from: Boycey on January 24, 2016, 09:23:28 PM
Gullitt is about as much in the know as I am... But ultimately LVG is a dead man walking it seems to be a matter of when and how rather than if he's gonna go. The big problem is what happens then? Pep seems to be promised to another, there is significant opposition to Jose within the hierarchy at OT so do they take another huge punt on Giggs?? If not who else?

Why Giggs? What's the attraction to him as a manager? I mean what's the source of optimism? In the end I suppose the best solution is to look inwards. As nobody knows the club better than former players. But who does that anymore? 

rodney trotter

Quote from: From the Bunker on January 24, 2016, 09:39:26 PM
Quote from: Boycey on January 24, 2016, 09:23:28 PM
Gullitt is about as much in the know as I am... But ultimately LVG is a dead man walking it seems to be a matter of when and how rather than if he's gonna go. The big problem is what happens then? Pep seems to be promised to another, there is significant opposition to Jose within the hierarchy at OT so do they take another huge punt on Giggs?? If not who else?

Why Giggs? What's the attraction to him as a manager? I mean what's the source of optimism? In the end I suppose the best solution is to look inwards. As nobody knows the club better than former players. But who does that anymore?

Real Madrid, since Zidane is now the manager.

Minder

Quote from: rodney trotter on January 24, 2016, 09:44:26 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on January 24, 2016, 09:39:26 PM
Quote from: Boycey on January 24, 2016, 09:23:28 PM
Gullitt is about as much in the know as I am... But ultimately LVG is a dead man walking it seems to be a matter of when and how rather than if he's gonna go. The big problem is what happens then? Pep seems to be promised to another, there is significant opposition to Jose within the hierarchy at OT so do they take another huge punt on Giggs?? If not who else?

Why Giggs? What's the attraction to him as a manager? I mean what's the source of optimism? In the end I suppose the best solution is to look inwards. As nobody knows the club better than former players. But who does that anymore?

Real Madrid, since Zidane is now the manager.

I don't think you want to be following the Madrid template
"When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us"

NAG1

Quote from: rodney trotter on January 24, 2016, 09:44:26 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on January 24, 2016, 09:39:26 PM
Quote from: Boycey on January 24, 2016, 09:23:28 PM
Gullitt is about as much in the know as I am... But ultimately LVG is a dead man walking it seems to be a matter of when and how rather than if he's gonna go. The big problem is what happens then? Pep seems to be promised to another, there is significant opposition to Jose within the hierarchy at OT so do they take another huge punt on Giggs?? If not who else?

Why Giggs? What's the attraction to him as a manager? I mean what's the source of optimism? In the end I suppose the best solution is to look inwards. As nobody knows the club better than former players. But who does that anymore?

Real Madrid, since Zidane is now the manager.

And Pep!

Maroon Manc

Quote from: From the Bunker on January 24, 2016, 09:39:26 PM
Quote from: Boycey on January 24, 2016, 09:23:28 PM
Gullitt is about as much in the know as I am... But ultimately LVG is a dead man walking it seems to be a matter of when and how rather than if he's gonna go. The big problem is what happens then? Pep seems to be promised to another, there is significant opposition to Jose within the hierarchy at OT so do they take another huge punt on Giggs?? If not who else?

Why Giggs? What's the attraction to him as a manager? I mean what's the source of optimism? In the end I suppose the best solution is to look inwards. As nobody knows the club better than former players. But who does that anymore?

For some ridiculous reasons fans are obsessed with having a manager who has some sort of affiliation with their club, considering our best 2 managers are Sir Matt who played for Liverpool & City and Fergie who made his name at Rangers; I find the whole idea of Giggs even been mentioned as comical. Giggs needs to leave OT and make his name elsewhere.


Megaman

ill be very surprised if LVG is still manager by the end of the week.

From what ive read the only thing keeping him as manager is the incompetent board who cant decide who the next manager should be.