RDCR07
Not a bad guy (Whale Killer)
Why is it not?
Yeah okay, moving from Le Havre to United and moving from United to Juventus is the same?
Why is it not?
The club needs to take a look at its contract policy for the future. We have put ourselves in awful situations recently by not giving renewals while the ball is still in our court so to speak. We've got to the point where the standard is leaving it late and giving the player/agent all the bargaining power and we risk losing players on a free.
If he wants to go, let him go. If the club want him to stay and he still goes, it will burn a bit, but let him go. It just seems we could nip these situations in the bud if we really wanted to.
Personally I don't see the sense in any club waiting to renew a players deal in his last year. That puts all the power in his court. Arsenal have kept doing it and have paid a hefty price. I don't see why United seem to be following suit. It's an extremely stupid policy.
Why would the club change a policy which have been working for years just because of one player? Unless you're including Morrison, but in the end it was United who didn't want to extend, so that wouldn't make any sense.
Why would Pogba act any different if there had been another year on his contract? If he truly just wants to get more money he'd just reject United's offers and in the end we'd be in the same situation as we're in now.
I'm no fan of the Glazers, but I don't really believe this is their strategy as Makki suggests. Young players get an X year contract (usually only two or three years - three years in Pogba's case) - why would you renew that before it's coming towards the end unless the status of the player has changed? United opened talks with Pogba towards the end of last year according to reports which leaves plenty of time, if the player wants to stay.
Yeah okay, moving from Le Havre to United and moving from United to Juventus is the same?
Arguably he should find it harder to leave Le Havre, as that was home.
He's wrong about Fryers. There's still a very big question.
How can any of these kids be nailed on stars without proving themselves first?
Possebon and Gibson were majestic in the reserves.
Really? I thought that Possebon was rubbish from day one. Gibson was ordinary but had a cracking shot on him.
*these measures are against Man Utd first team standards.
How can any of these kids be nailed on stars without proving themselves first?
Possebon and Gibson were majestic in the reserves.
Anytime I saw them they walked through games while being almost untouchable. They never got any speed above walking though, which was the problem in a way.
I'm not saying Pogba is no good; he looks great, but the club is most important, and is well run, and the players that come through are the threads that bind the team. Kids with talent and character. If they don't buy into that and don't want in then maybe they are a bit thick and won't deliver what their footballing talent promises. You need more than football talent to be part of this squad.
The kids that don't make it here and are let go are eulogised by other clubs, not only for their ability but for their application and their character. It shouldn't be underestimated.
Juve are a giant. Folks on here readily dismiss huge instsitutions, but Juve is not a step down in lots of respects and if he is getting promised more money and to be closer to the first team he is right to consider it. What if he bottles it in our first team or we sign someone else that stands in his waythat will hinder his career in comparison to starting for Juve?
From our side we can't feck our structure for a kid who is totally unproven.
Sometimes shit just doesn't work out.
I'm not saying Pogba is no good; he looks great, but the club is most important, and is well run, and the players that come through are the threads that bind the team. Kids with talent and character. If they don't buy into that and don't want in then maybe they are a bit thick and won't deliver what their footballing talent promises. You need more than football talent to be part of this squad.
The kids that don't make it here and are let go are eulogised by other clubs, not only for their ability but for their application and their character. It shouldn't be underestimated.
I'm not saying Pogba is no good; he looks great, but the club is most important, and is well run, and the players that come through are the threads that bind the team. Kids with talent and character. If they don't buy into that and don't want in then maybe they are a bit thick and won't deliver what their footballing talent promises. You need more than football talent to be part of this squad.
The kids that don't make it here and are let go are eulogised by other clubs, not only for their ability but for their application and their character. It shouldn't be underestimated.
I'm not saying Pogba is no good; he looks great, but the club is most important, and is well run, and the players that come through are the threads that bind the team. Kids with talent and character. If they don't buy into that and don't want in then maybe they are a bit thick and won't deliver what their footballing talent promises. You need more than football talent to be part of this squad.
The kids that don't make it here and are let go are eulogised by other clubs, not only for their ability but for their application and their character. It shouldn't be underestimated.
Was SAF telling lies when he said United had an option of keeping him an extra year?
Was SAF telling lies when he said United had an option of keeping him an extra year?
Bags of potential, but if he's causing problems now what will he be like if he makes it and Barcelona and Real Madrid come sniffing? Fergie knows what hes doing, if they dont understand what Manchester United is all about then get rid, Id rather give a player who wants it a chance.
He doesnt get much credit on here, but Macheda had the same sort of hype at 18 as Pogba and all he's done is show commitment to the club, he might not make it but he's been determined to make it here.
To be fair, if we let this kid go for the sake of 20k a week, we could end up having to splash 30m on a CM and 200k a week.
Theres hype surrounding him for very good reason. He has serious potential. Fergie has said this, and did say at start of season he needs to start playing Pogba or he will leave. He hasn't played him. Scholes coming back out of retirement also sent him back the pecking order.
I think we should do what we can to keep him. Pogba may not be a United fan, and is therefore more open to leaving the club for more money, even though personally I think there's no better place for a young player to continue developing his talent than at OT. We cannot assume every youth player will patiently wait for playing opportunities.
If we think he's going to make it at least as a useful squad player within the next 2-3 years, then 30-40k a week is not too much to pay. We shouldn't worry too much about how other youth players may try to pull the same stunt, because not all have the same kind of potential Pogba has. For eg, if Fryers demands the same, he will probably be sold, and we won't feel that same kind of loss.
We should also take into consideration that the wage levels have moved greatly over the past couple of years. How much is Ashley Young getting paid again?
This was exactly what I was thinking. In the long run, paying him now MIGHT pay off because he has shown his potential and he can definitely play. So if we ease him, I think he should be fine.
£30k/week (£1.5M/year) for a player who won't be playing first team football for an absolute minimum of two years is absurd IMO.
And how can anyone possibly know what Young's on?
Yep. I mentioned this before but De Gea's rumoured to be on £40k/week and he had won the Europa League, Super Cup and U-21 European Championship.
Smalling was rumoured to be on £25k when he first signed with us (and had his wages doubled to £50k after a great season) and Macheda was probably on a similar wage a year ago, maybe slightly less.
Nobody has any idea what Young is on but you can't possibly compare an 18 year old who has had 4 sub appearances for us to a 26 year old with over 300 career appearances under his belt and has played for his country 18 times so far.
I am not that impressed by Fryers at all. If he becomes a first team regular here I will eat my own bollocks.
I'm not eating anyone's bollocks, but I agree entirely - he's decent, nothing more. Put him alongside Cathcart, Simpson et al., because I've seen nothing so far to suggest he could ever be good enough to be a regular for Utd.