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  1. Ed Woodward panic sacked him because City got Pep. United were well within a shout of winning the league the next season. It was United's first proper trophy since ferguson retired. Van Gaal was one of those rare managers that could run the whole club from top to bottom like fergie did. At the time, a huge mistake to sack him.

  2. The way Man United have treated some of their coaches has been dreadful. It’s been clear long ago that the issue ain’t with the managers, but with the club.

  3. If there was one manager that I would like to keep for longer in the post-Fergie era, it would be Luis Van Gaal. Yes, I get that some of the football we were playing was terrible, but looking back, I kind of wonder what would happen if he got another year or two, and what kind of football we could have developed under him.

  4. Glazers are just so nice arent they 😊 And boy isnt Ed Woodward such a nice hearty sensible genuine bloke. Good job sacking the man like that just after we won the cup. I was in the hospital that day, ominous of things to come.

  5. Even if they wanted to sack him, they could have done it in a classy way with a proper farewell for winning the FA Cup. Besides instead of sacking him, they could have rather just made him a director of football or something and get a new manager in

  6. That shows you that for football executives, top four finish(Champions League money) comes over winning cups.

    For most of the fans, it’s different. I understand that.

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