I suppose you guys didn't have a thread dedicated to Rafa when he had his calm talk about the facts right
The only thing funnier is the Man Utd fans trying to defend him after how much **** they dished out on Rafa's rant
"Ex-Premier League striker Pierre van Hooijdonk says "even the biggest clowns are laughing at Louis van Gaal" after the Manchester United boss used diagrams to defend suggestions his side relied on long balls."
It's one of the biggest and most unnecessary #meltdowns a manager has ever had If Man Utd don't win tonight and get back into the top 4 they might not get back there for the rest of the season Van Gaal is famously doing no better than Moyes and only the fact that Man Utd have been luckily sat in CL places for a lot of the season had papered over that crack gaping hole The Manc media and fans will turn very quickly once Utd spend a few weeks outside the top 4
More long ball talk: http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2015/feb/11/louis-van-gaal-sam-allardyce-long-ball There is a table showing Man Utd lower than West Ham (as if that is the standard) please log in to view this image This massively misses the point that Man Utd have repeatedly demonstrated that subbing Fellaini on late and hitting it long is the only thing they can do when not winning. When they aren't playing relegation candidates, long balls are their only hope. The fact they are as high in this table is still shameful, and it's not surprising which teams are lower in the long ball table.
I see the salford friendly press are finally reacting Its fun to see who is coming out and actually looking into the pointless dossier and this sort of stats to go out of their way to defend the #melt. I find it very funny.
I was led to believe that the title was odds on, when playing in the prem with no euro footy, and that any other position should be deemed as a massive failure