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Kept it cool.His experience was invaluable
Every time they booed him, he played a cracking pass forward.
Man United hold Rio extension clause
Manchester United hold an option to extend Rio Ferdinand's contract which was thought to expire at the end of the current campaign.
The clause, which is understood to be similar to the one which the club had with Dimitar Berbatov, means that the former England international is not necessarily a free agent at the end of the season as suggested.
West Ham have already been linked with a summer move for Ferdinand, with manager Sam Allardyce admitting he would be interested if the defender left Old Trafford. And there would likely be lucrative interest from abroad in the 33-year-old's signature.
Sir Alex Ferguson has already hinted that Ferdinand could be set to extend his stay with United, despite the duo's public falling out recently over the player's refusal to wear a Kick It out t-shirt.
"I think Rio can play for two or three more years," Ferguson said recently. "He is not as quick as he was but that is not a big issue for me. His experience is important and there is no reason he can't stay on. I didn't even realise his contract was up."
An ESPN source said: "Rio has this year and one more year on his present contract. It is a kind of an option."
when everyone is fit he won't be first choice next season.
I wouldn't write him off yet, right now he's still easily the best defender in the club.
He'll play for at least one more season.
He's still an asset to us, even if his consistancy has gone a bit to shit with his fitness dropping.
If anything, his fitness has improved recently as he looks sharper and even goes up for corners these days. He outmuscled Benteke and was wrongly awarded a freekick against.
He has shown good consitency and makes few mistakes, but his loss of pace is a bit more apparent than I thought; he is still fairly fast for a CB, but not like he used to be. He should definetely take one more season to ease Jones and Smalling into the team
Yeah, but he's prone to the odd shocker as we saw last season and this season, against Spurs for example.
Not being helped by the Big Gaping Black Hole Midfield in front of him I suppose.
Ferdinand: Money means nothing
http://www.football365.com/premier-...ey-at-the-end-of-his-Manchester-United-career
one more maybe. just getting older and slower. the forwards he came up playing against have all been replaced with younger, faster, players. he's having a difficult time keeping up when he's fit and rested, let alone when he's tired and sore. had a poor game against villa.
He was poor against Villa? feck that's news to me, AND the MOTM thread.
Still our best defender, still the best centre half in England alongside Kompany although Rio has started the season better.