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Manchester United owners the Glazers and executive vice chairman Ed Woodward cannot let this slow lingering death drag on any longer.

Louis van Gaal's credibility as Manchester United manager is in tatters.

An admirable personal past CV is in ruins and United's own reputation is crumbling frighteningly before the Old Trafford hierarchy's eyes.

The Reds became the laughing stock of Europe in Denmark beaten by a team who were only formed in 1999 when United were a super power on the continent.

A club who used to beat Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Juventus in the Champions League totally humiliated by Midtjylland in the Europa League is completely unacceptable.

Two years ago next week Woodward took a picture on his mobile phone of the scoreboard at the Karaiskakis Stadium in Athens when United went down 2-0 to Olympiakos in the last 16 of the Champions League.

It was said he snapped it to remind him that United should never sink so low again. Well they have. In fact, they haven't just sunk as low, they have plumbed new depths.

The Greeks were 20 points clear in the Super League back in 2014. Midtjylland hadn't played since December 10 and hadn't won a match since November.

David Moyes was afforded 56 more days as United manager back then and did actually win five of his last 10 matches in charge in that time. Van Gaal's stock is now so low how can the Reds hierarchy argue he should get any more time to turn this around after this latest abysmal effort.

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I wrote 'enough is enough' after the dire display against Southampton less than a month ago believing it couldn't get any worse and that it shouldn't be allowed to.

After last Saturday's pathetic loss at Sunderland I blamed the players for a “gutless” performance and firmly believed it wouldn't get any worse and shouldn't be allowed to.

But then this came this Joke in Jutland. United are being dragged under and fans who paid a staggering £71 for their match tickets in Midtjylland branded Van Gaal and his side as....well let's just say shocking!

Social media went berserk with supporters justifiably ranting about the sorry state the club are in. Fans on United's own TV channel MUTV were equalling scathing.

Is anybody at Old Trafford listening?

They'd had a bellyful of it and unless Ed Woodward and the Glazers act they will be facing open revolt where it will hurt them most...season ticket sales. Forcing the fans into that desperate action shouldn't be allowed to happen.

Van Gaal privately said to Woodward after the Boxing day defeat at Stoke that if the club thought someone else could do a better job then he'd walk away, without a severance package it is understood, why they didn't snap his hand off then is bemusing.

If it was down to loyalty and the belief it was an Alex Ferguson circa 1990 type situation that demanded patience then surely that bizarre notion has now been obliterated by what went on in Denmark.

Never mind Jose Mourinho, never mind Mauricio Pochettino at this moment in time Van Gaal's successor doesn't matter, it is about doing the sensible thing and realising finally that this just isn't working and isn't going to.

Put LVG and United fans out of their misery NOW.

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