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Louis van Gaal unhappy with U.S. trip

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Louis van Gaal unhappy with U.S. trip

Louis van Gaal thinks Manchester United are putting his chances of success in jeopardy by dragging the first-team squad across the U.S. on their preseason tour.

United start their build-up to the new Premier League campaign on Wednesday when they face Los Angeles Galaxy at the Pasadena Rose Bowl in California.

It will be the first game of a two-and-a-half-week-long tour that could see United travel almost 13,500 miles if they reach the final of the International Champions Cup -- the preseason tournament which includes some of the best clubs in Europe -- at Miami's Sun Life Stadium.

After the game in LA, United travel to Denver, Washington DC, Detroit and they will then make the three-hour flight to Miami if they top their group, which contains Roma, Real Madrid and Inter Milan. In between the matches, the players have to appear at sponsor events while they are also duty-bound to conduct interviews for the club's in-house TV channel.

It all seems too much for Van Gaal, who made his annoyance perfectly clear at his first prematch news conference in the U.S.

When asked whether United's commercial commitments were impinging on football matters, Van Gaal said: "More or less, yes because we have to prepare the season and when you have a lot of commercial activities also for the players, and you have to travel distances, you have to fly a lot, you have also jet lag, and that is not very positive for a good preparation.

"But the tour was already arranged so I have to adapt, I shall adapt."

Van Gaal has only been in place for a week, but he has already made his disquiet about United's commercial activities clear on two occasions.

As well as Tuesday night's complaint, Van Gaal said at his unveiling: "Within two days I know already how important Manchester United is, but also how important the sponsors are and I have to work and prepare a team and I have to adapt to this big club. It will not be easy."

Van Gaal's blunt assessment flew in the face of comments made by his boss Ed Woodward less than 24 hours earlier. Responding to the comments made by Van Gaal at his unveiling, United's executive vice-chairman said on Monday: "It doesn't disrupt the football club."

Woodward said he was open to discussions with Van Gaal about where he thought the club should go on tour next year.

Keen to maximise their profits and broaden their fan-base, United have been on long-haul tours for the last 10 years. Last summer they clocked up 23,000 miles travelling between Australia, Thailand, China and Japan.

The club have been keen to tap in to the Asian market in the last few years and South Africa, as well as the U.S., has been a regular destination for the squad in preseason. Van Gaal has made it clear he will not accept such a draining tour as the current one next summer.

"Manchester United shall do everything to adapt to my rules for good preparation," the Dutchman said.

When asked if he would like a shorter tour next year with less travelling, Van Gaal said: "Yeah, I hope that. They have already said that to me. And I am very confident that it shall be."

Around 2,500 paying customers sat in the stands at the 90,000-capacity Rose Bowl on Tuesday just to watch the squad train. A crowd of over 70,000 is expected for the match itself.
 
I think he has United over a barrel really. There's not many top-class managers around who would take leave top clubs to go to that United side. They were fortunate to get someone with his credentials and therefore will tread carefully around him.

The chairmen and board are also likely used to being dictated to by Ferguson so I'm not as optimistic as a huge fallout as some.

LVG's certainly not scared to speak his mind, but he's also saying nothing wrong either, so far. He's completely right in this instance.
 
I give him less than a year before he falls out with somebody within the club. It'll either be a player or someone high up in management.

It's just his trait. Falling out with people.
 
Falling out with the players is definitely more likely.

Many of them won't like being told they are shit.
 
Talking of cunts, I see one of the rags today are reporting that ferguson will be giving his views on the Moyes debacle, in his updated autobiography later this year.
 
Talking of cunts, I see one of the rags today are reporting that ferguson will be giving his views on the Moyes debacle, in his updated autobiography later this year.


Amazing in the most recent update how he could see a young Sunderland player who wasn't worth a shot because of his running style yet couldn't identify a scottish crunchy nut cornflake who would set his club back about 5 years.
 
When Ferguson came out with this sort of shit the media lapped up his 'hard as steel, takes no prisoners, gritty personality' shite. Now anything this moon-faced tit says is greeted with 'ooh get him' handbags. Hilarious.
 
Van Gaal reminds me of that Senator Kelly in the first Xmen film when Magneto turns him into a mutant. Not that he looks like him or anything, just that he gives me the feeling at any moment he could turn into a mutant fish and burst into a load of water. The cunt!

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Ugh on second look you're right.

She's offensively ugly, Im genuinely offended looking at her.

People have been shot for less.
 
Haha Louise Van Gaal does love that C/O dick.

Anyway, back on topic, I think he'll be sacked/quit within 2 years. And the Mancs will cry, again.
 
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