After the first couple of league games UIR came up with the theory that I will refer to as "UIR's law" - UIR's law states: The worse start a manager has, the better the manager that he is. LVG is merely establishing himself as a footballing genius. Lose again in the next round and United are guaranteed to win the treble: league, league cup, and Champions League this season. We can conclude by his worse start that LVG is better than Moyes.
That is a fcking good response tbf In all seriousness, I would think that anyone making a judgement about a manager of LVG's quality after just 5/6 games is probably underrating him.
We tried to tell you. Tye embarrassing 18 months of Dalglish could have been avoided. A truly dark period for your club.
With 33 games to go, what on earth is the point? Judge LVG (and the other 19 managers) at the end of the season.
Best chav season in a long long time and all he can talk about is Liverpool and UNited PPPPick up a plastic
The one in 8 theory at work. Chelsea at best will now only ever achieve one league title every 8 seasons. Long term, sustained success is dependent on a great youth policy as well as intelligent dealings in tye market. Chelsea occassionaly make good signings but have failed miserably on tye ground work for long term sucess. Its why city and chelsea will never dominate english football. 2 or 3 year spurts followed by 5 years of being irrelevant. They might do well on cups.
Last time Jose left us a spine that succeeded for a decade. Hopefully the new spine Courtouis, Matic, Fabregas, Costa, Oscar, Hazard, Cahill can stay together for five years or so and dominate
Did it? Youve won 3 titles and jose won 2 of them... He left you in a mess tbh. Grant almost saved the day though and almost became your greatest ever.
He left a superb spine, which won many more trophies but should have won maybe one or two more league titles