Plechazunga
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Tevez is trouble
Biggest waste of centreforward money after Andy Carroll (and Tony Hateley).
A bit revisionist this, Tevez was mediocre for you which was why Ferguson wasn't busting a gut to sign him for £22M on top of the £10M loan fee.
God bless you Moriarty, I've been making this astute comparison for about a year but it falls on wet ears.I remember when Shankly paid ₤100,000 for him. At the time, it was a huge fee for a player who wasn't even an England international. Good with his head but useless on the deck.
Tevez is trouble
Temperamental and stupid, perhaps.
Product of the ghetto, no education, in the hands of people who didn't necessarily have his best interests at heart, comes to a foreign country and fails to learn the language. It was a recipe for trouble certainly.
But he was more sinned against than sinning imo. Properly handled he could have been a great player for us.
EDIT: all water under the bridge; this is the Berbatov thread after all.
Tevez simply isn't that good in terms of technique,vision, pace and finishing. His heyday was at City last year when hustle-bustle was enough to get them a CL place.
God bless you Moriarty, I've been making this astute comparison for about a year but it falls on wet ears.
That's probably it.
Tevez, on the other hand, was born to be a United player. And we effectively sacrificed him for Berbatov. Not one of Fergie's more inspired moments.
For me, revisionism has nothing to do with it. I always rated Tevez highly and blamed Fergie and Gill for his loss.
I don't agree that he was mediocre for us. He didn't have a great second season but he was being messed around.
For me, revisionism has nothing to do with it. I always rated Tevez highly and blamed Fergie and Gill for his loss.
I don't agree that he was mediocre for us. He didn't have a great second season but he was being messed around.
Temperamental and stupid, perhaps.
Product of the ghetto, no education, in the hands of people who didn't necessarily have his best interests at heart, comes to a foreign country and fails to learn the language. It was a recipe for trouble certainly.
But he was more sinned against than sinning imo. Properly handled he could have been a great player for us.
EDIT: all water under the bridge; this is the Berbatov thread after all.
For me, revisionism has nothing to do with it. I always rated Tevez highly and blamed Fergie and Gill for his loss.
I don't agree that he was mediocre for us. He didn't have a great second season but he was being messed around.
I just don't see that at all, Randall. I can't see how we couldn't get the best out of him. I really think if we'd had a midfield driving force like a Keane or Robson, we'd have seen a better Berba.At the time I thought it was a huge mistake letting him go. There is no question
he would have been far better for Utd than Berbatov in terms of on the pitch is concerned.
But with the benefit of hindsight I am delighted Tevez left.
Fergie must have known something and disliked his character, otherwise surely he would have fought harder to keep him.
As for Berbatov, I have said many times. He never had the mentality to be a top Utd forward. He failed to cope with pressure but I must say I have been impressed by his attitude these last 2 seasons and I will choose to remember his purple patch last season when he was outstanding, rather than the sulky, lazy out of his depth player he was in his 1st two seasons.
At the time I thought it was a huge mistake letting him go. There is no question
he would have been far better for Utd than Berbatov in terms of on the pitch is concerned.
But with the benefit of hindsight I am delighted Tevez left.
Fergie must have known something and disliked his character, otherwise surely he would have fought harder to keep him.
As for Berbatov, I have said many times. He never had the mentality to be a top Utd forward. He failed to cope with pressure but I must say I have been impressed by his attitude these last 2 seasons and I will choose to remember his purple patch last season when he was outstanding, rather than the sulky, lazy out of his depth player he was in his 1st two seasons.
I just cannot understand why he's so out of favour he can't even get on the bench.
Hernandez isn't exactly playing brilliantly and Welbeck's gone off the boil a bit. He's a brilliant player, I just don't get it, has he been banging Fergie's missus or got his grandkids into smoking fags or what?
Sure, not enough though. As you said above Ferguson thinks he's not the 'right stuff'.
Shame he didn't consider this before he sanctioned £30m then
Shame he didn't consider this before he sanctioned £30m then
To be fair to Fergie, you can't always tell if a player is made of the "right stuff" before he actually arrives and starts playing. Fergie signed him because he really liked him as a player as many on here did but then realised he didn't have what it took to really succeed at the club.
Actually I thought Hateley was better than Carroll,but there you go
I dont think that is it though. I dont think he has turned out to be of the wrong stuff at all. He is made out of exactly the same stuff he always seemed to be made out of when he was at Spurs. It is just that Fergie wanted this type of stuff, and then he changed his mind and decided a completely different type of stuff was needed after all.
He couldn't adapt and when you play for United you have to learn to adapt.
He couldn't adapt and when you play for United you have to learn to adapt.
Still mystified that he isn't at least on the bench. I'd definitely pick him ahead of Welbeck to get a goal and perhaps even Chicha on current form. When he's played this season, he's done well - so why not at least use him while he is here.
Oh well - hope we wrap up the title early enough for him to at least get 1 more home game.
In the end we were very lucky though, as clearly he is a ticking time bomb (although if anyone could have tamed him it'd be Fergie).
To be fair to Fergie, you can't always tell if a player is made of the "right stuff" before he actually arrives and starts playing. Fergie signed him because he really liked him as a player as many on here did but then realised he didn't have what it took to really succeed at the club.
To be fair to Fergie, you can't always tell if a player is made of the "right stuff" before he actually arrives and starts playing. Fergie signed him because he really liked him as a player as many on here did but then realised he didn't have what it took to really succeed at the club.
Shame he didn't consider this before he sanctioned £30m then