I seem to remember Van Gaal was touted as a possible manager or DoF for us before Rodgers was appointed, and there was some merriment when he became "The One After the Chosen One" at Old Trafford.
I also know there is an element of revisionist shite in this, but would he actually have made a difference to us? Would a manager like him have been able to attract the kind of players that could have really made a difference to our "project"? Would he have brought the gravitas and sense of self needed to manage and motivate players? Is this one of the biggest failings of hiring a "young and hungry" manager like Rodgers; the inability to bring top-tier players, and to get a disparate bunch to play as a team?
Instead of drinking myself into a stupor last night with the wife's fruity white wine (like drinking fecking air freshener) to dull the pain, I could have been living high on Aldi's £3.99 Merlot instead.
I also know there is an element of revisionist shite in this, but would he actually have made a difference to us? Would a manager like him have been able to attract the kind of players that could have really made a difference to our "project"? Would he have brought the gravitas and sense of self needed to manage and motivate players? Is this one of the biggest failings of hiring a "young and hungry" manager like Rodgers; the inability to bring top-tier players, and to get a disparate bunch to play as a team?
Instead of drinking myself into a stupor last night with the wife's fruity white wine (like drinking fecking air freshener) to dull the pain, I could have been living high on Aldi's £3.99 Merlot instead.