devilish
Juventus fan who used to support United
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Shut up, devilish.
Ok Spoony.
Shut up, devilish.
Rafa hit the Hicks-Gilette partnership hard and SAF can do better then that. Im pretty confident that if SAF tells the fans the truth then pressure would mount on the Glazers part to either change their ways or leave. It would be interesting to see them sacking a living legend for saying the truth about them. Let them see how they'll manage to fill OT after that.
Im not asking a team made up of 23 world class players and we dont need that. However the quality of the team had nose dived recently and that is in my opinion unacceptable.
And lets stop criticizing the Sheiks for investing in their club. At least they are not sucking it dry to pay their bloody debt.
Yeah but regardless of them restricting how we spend and the debt issues etc, of the money we have been investing that's presumably been spent how Fergie wanted it to and he's chosen to neglect certain areas. I.e. going in to this season, with Fletcher's illness it probably would have been wise to sign another midfielder yet he chose not to spend in that area and bought in Young, who's done well but wasn't essential and Jones again a top player for the future nut not necessarily needed. He let O'shea go, despite knowing he was taking a gamble on Fletcher and knew we were loosing a lot of experience in the back.
He chose to spend however much on the likes of Diouf, Manucho, Tosic, Bebe, Obertan. Together that's like 20 mil. Everyone knows that without the debt we would have much more money to spend, but fergie would still have to want to spend it, in the areas needed and he seems to have a specific idea of what he wants there judging by his recent comments.
Shit in her popcorn!
Managers will always make mistakes, even legends like SAF. That's the difference between mid level and big clubs. The latter have enough money to act as resiliance for any mistakes done.
I'm taking this a lot better than I had expected at FT.
Decent season. City did better.
Kagawa-san will give us the edge again next season..
Now for the fecking euros.
A media blackout for a few days will be needed though.
That extra 5 minutes was because of Barton. I hope the cnut drops dead.
Nani was shit against City, but who wasn't? He was given a pretty impossible task against that lineup. Rooney was rubbish too but SAF didn't drop him did he? He was also our best player in the match before that. I thought it was ridiculous of SAF to drop him because of that match. I heard earlier that SAF gave Nani a lot of stick after the City game, probably bollocks, but if true I think it's incredibly harsh.
it's pretty widely accepted that Nani is our next best attacker after Rooney (though some can quite fairly dispute that Valencia is as good as him, I wouldn't agree of course), and a much better player than Young. I'd play Nani ahead of him every time.
Nani had one bad game against City, like the rest of our team. He was very good before that. You've said he hasn't had a good season but he's still our 3rd highest goal scorer and has a fair few assists despite constant injuries. Doesn't sound like a bad season to me.
It's not nuts, play your best players, you think Young is in any way as good as Nani is?
By the way, just want to point something out.
The line-ups discussion was full of people saying "OMG, Giggs and Scholes, we're going to get creamed", "no Nani, no Rafael, doooooooom!"
Turns out Giggs and Scholes both played extremely well, Valencia and Young were a constant threat, Jones played a stormer and set up our only goal with a peach of a cross.
If we'd lost, Fergie would be getting crucified by hordes of backseat managers, wise after the event. Instead we play well, get the win and the selection never gets mentioned again because we won. Which happens in the vast vast majority of our games. This management lark is so much easier with hindsight, isn't it?
Nani had ONE bad game against City, you think that's enough to justify him being dropped? Let's not forget that Fergie got the tactics completely wrong in it and him and Rooney were constantly left isolated and doubled, sometimes tripled up by the City players when they had the ball, which wasn't very often. There's only so much a player can do. Valencia and Young weren't exactly great when they came on either, were they?
I don't see how it hasn't been the case recently, did you not see the game against Everton or something? He played as well as I've ever seen him in a Utd shirt.
I'm not trying to slate Young, he's a good player, but I'd never have him ahead of a fully fit Nani, or Valencia for that matter.
To be fair we played against a team the majority of whom were already on a beach in Barbados mentally and there was still a 15 minute period during the game when we looked edgy.
I could play 5-finger fillet using my penis instead of my index finger and successfully complete it for 90 minutes, it wouldn't make it the correct decision or somehow justified in hindsight. Playing Giggs and Scholes together is a massive gamble against any team that turns up, yesterday doesn't change that. If we'd have lost Fergie would deserve to be annihilated.
In terms of Nani: he should start every game he is fully fit to play irrespective. He is as important to our team as Silva is to City, replacing Silva with Nasri is like replacing Nani with Young.
Nah, Young played well. A continuation of the good form in his last run-out. A hell of a lot better than Nani did the last time he started, that's for sure. Even a hardcore Nani fan like yourself can see that, surely?
That's not true, now is it?
When else has he played badly since his return?
Right but, he still had a great 30 minutes and one of his best games of the season then against Everton. I've already pointed out the flaws in saying he was shit against City.
Yes he's been inconsistent but he's had constant injuries, what do you expect. You know Amar made a great post about Valencia's performances this season in the Nani thread which you've still failed to respond to, and you think he's been one of our best players this season. Over the whole season he hasn't been that much better than Nani, and Young certainly hasn't.
People in the matchday thread were actually saying Nani has had a shit season, ridiculous to say that. You're as much of a hardcore Valencia fanboy as I am of Nani and the way you've been talking suggests there's been a massive gap between them this season, shock horror.
It really didn't. Valencia had quite a few poor games on the wing too. Like you said, because he was in and out of the team. But haven't Nani's poor games largely been attributed to the same fact, being out of the team and having injuries? What's the difference here?
For what it's worth, Valencia hasn't been that good for the last month, I'd say he had 2, maybe 3 very good months this season, very little before Xmas, so to say he's had a much better season than Nani is a bit strange. He just had one single, consistent period, largely because he wasn't injured and was playing every game.