Didnt he cause a ruck at Bayern?
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I mentioned his record a few pages back. He's won three competitions this century and two of them were at Bayern. A job that he was sacked from the next season. He won the league and cup with them. The only other competition he won this century was the Dutch league with AZ.Originally posted by john316 View PostHe's certainly not the sure fire success some are making him out to be. Can't wait to hear about the first Fergie/LVG fall out
His best work was neigh on 20 years ago at Ajax.
No worries if United appoint him
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Louis van Gaal is set to become the next manager of Manchester United after agreeing terms with the club, according to the Dutch press.
According to Dutch paper De Telegraaf, which has close links to Van Gaal's camp, former Holland striker Patrick Kluivert will be installed as No 2.
Sportsmail understands a meeting took place between Van Gaal's representatives and United chiefs in the last couple of days.
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Louis van Gaal now clear frontrunner to take over at Manchester United. By @DTguardian http://gu.com/p/3zyz9/tw #mufc
There was nobody else
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Louis van Gaal now clear frontrunner to take over at Manchester United
• Carlo Ancelotti complications make Dutchman preferred choice
• Holland manager wants job but is only free after World Cup
Louis van Gaal is now the clear frontrunner to take over as Manchester United manager because of the complications associated with trying to lure Carlo Ancelotti away from Real Madrid. Ed Woodward, the United executive with responsibility for finding a permanent successor to David Moyes, is aware that arranging a deal for Ancelotti will be difficult to the point of improbable and that makes Van Gaal the strong favourite to take over next season.
United's information is that Van Gaal wants the job, although the downside of employing the Holland national team manager is that he will not be able to start until after the World Cup and that means Woodward is already pressing ahead with what promises to be an extensive summer of transfer business. High-level sources have confirmed he has held detailed discussions about Edinson Cavani's potential availability at Paris Saint-Germain, including at least one meeting in France, and it has also emerged that United's interest in resurrecting a deal for Cesc Fábregas is harder than initially thought. Fábregas has been identified as the player United want the most, having missed out on him last summer when Barcelona turned down bids of £25m and £30m.
Ancelotti has been discussed at length but so has José Mourinho and Pep Guardiola and, in all three cases, United suspect the probability ranges from low to non-existent. That might change in Ancelotti's case, depending on what happens at Real Madrid between now and the end of the season. United are keeping an open mind in case the Champions League semi-finalists fall short in their attempt to win more silverware. Even then, however, there is nothing to make them believe that Ancelotti's position will be vulnerable if he finishes the season with only the Copa del Rey.
The shortlist, headed by Van Gaal, also features Antonio Conte of Juventus as well as Diego Simeone, the Atlético Madrid coach. Roberto Mancini is keen to return to English football after struggling to settle in Istanbul with Galatasaray and wants to be considered, despite having previously managed Manchester City. However, it increasingly appears as though Van Gaal will receive a firm offer in the next couple of weeks.
The delay until a possible mid-July start is not regarded as a deal-breaker and United believe they are already in a strong position transfer-wise because of several months of work behind the scenes involving Woodward, Moyes and their network of agents and scouting staff. Cavani would cost up to £60m, breaking United's transfer record, and it might need about £40m if they are to stand any chance of succeeding where they failed with Fábregas last summer.
Again, the deal is highly complicated because of the politics of Barcelona selling one of their local players and Fábregas's apparent reluctance to rock the boat with the club that has been such an important part of his life. However, United's information is that it is negotiable and, as long as that is the case, they will press ahead to try to see whether Fábregas is as unsettled as they have been informed.
Cavani would suit Woodward's ambitions to bring in one of the sport's modern superstars but, equally, there is a recognition behind the scenes that the more urgent need is to strengthen the team's midfield and defence.
The club have reluctantly accepted that Porto's Eliaquim Mangala will end up at Manchester City but other players in that position have been identified to replace the departing Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand. A £30m deal for Luke Shaw is likely to mean Patrice Evra leaving but United consider the Frenchman such an influential member of the squad there is an option for him to sign a year-long contract extension. "He is almost as important in the dressing room as Ryan Giggs," one source said.
United have been working on their recruitment programme since the turn of the year and there is more of an understanding this time that it is important to have contingency plans in place in case deals fall through. Behind the scenes, for example, it has been pointed out that Sir Alex Ferguson thought he had transfers arranged for Karim Benzema, Alexis Sánchez and Lucas Moura in recent years. The problem has sometimes been that there has not been a second or even third choice identified. That will not be the case this summer.
There have been enquiries about Nani, Shinji Kagawa and Javier Hernández and United have to decide who they let go. The recent publicity surrounding Danny Welbeck's apparent unhappiness is not being regarded with great alarm and, potentially, is part of a strategy on the striker's part to be given a new contract, two years from the end of his current deal.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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United should of appointed a young manager who can get a project going and start from scratch like what we've done with Rodgers. Bringing somebody in like Van Gaal for instant success will only crash and burn just like Moyes.They say our days are numbered were not famous anymore but Scousers rule the country like we've always done before!
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A young manager would not have the authority to handle the c**ts at the club like Giggs etc. Van Gaal has been selected as he is seen as somebody who can handle these characters.Originally posted by Che Scouse Guevara View PostUnited should of appointed a young manager who can get a project going and start from scratch like what we've done with Rodgers. Bringing somebody in like Van Gaal for instant success will only crash and burn just like Moyes.
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