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Looked nothing wrong with his form and fitness tonight.
There never was a problem with his fitness, he just doesn't have the quality to warrant playing for us.
Looked nothing wrong with his form and fitness tonight.
As I said before his debut, I really don't like this loan. How does Ole see Mata and James as better options than Lingard? Inexplicable, something must have happened behind the scenes for Lingard to have been frozen out. We all know Lingard isn't a perfect player, but he offers clever link up play, movement, and versatility. Mata is simply pointless at this phase of his career, no idea how he's still at the club, and James is just not United quality, never was, never will be.
I really hope he kicks on at West Ham. There was a period when he went on that scoring run for Birmingham City when on loan that I thought he could become a mainstay for us in a contributing role (like O'Shea, Fletcher, Fortune), and maybe even push for a starting spot. Hasn't worked out since for him or for United, but maybe this loan can get that momentum back again. He's got the knack for that role behind the forwards but it's such a competitive/high-profile position that needs regular effectiveness and not just in cups or the odd game.
As I said before his debut, I really don't like this loan. How does Ole see Mata and James as better options than Lingard? Inexplicable, something must have happened behind the scenes for Lingard to have been frozen out. We all know Lingard isn't a perfect player, but he offers clever link up play, movement, and versatility. Mata is simply pointless at this phase of his career, no idea how he's still at the club, and James is just not United quality, never was, never will be.
That run lasted 1 game. He scored 4 goals on his debut, then didn't score in 2nd game, scored 1 goal in 3rd game. Next goal came after 20-25 games.
I don’t think Mata nor James should be Lingards competition. Lingard has always been much better centrally, he’s never getting in ahead of Bruno, and we’ve bought VdB for 40m.
Was he better than Grealish yesterday?
As I said before his debut, I really don't like this loan. How does Ole see Mata and James as better options than Lingard? Inexplicable, something must have happened behind the scenes for Lingard to have been frozen out. We all know Lingard isn't a perfect player, but he offers clever link up play, movement, and versatility. Mata is simply pointless at this phase of his career, no idea how he's still at the club, and James is just not United quality, never was, never will be.
Very good post agree with the part that we tend to keep our Deadwood longer then most but disagree with the part where we could get get 60m for Chong,Pereira,Williams and Lingard ,This is what the loan system is for and we need to get better at playing the game. Thankfully this season there are signs that we are learning.
Remember when one of our major shareholders asked whether the loan system was just a method to get around agent fees at the annual AGM? I think that lack of understanding, albeit from a non-footballing person, is symbolic of the generally old-fashioned approach the club took to transfers until recently.
Having players like Dalot, Lingard, Pereira, Chong etc...sat around playing 5 games as season does absolutely nothing for their resale value. Get them out on loan at weaker clubs with lower expectations, if possible in “stat-padding” leagues like the Eredivisie, the Bundesliga or the Championship and then flog them when they are flavour of the month.
Liverpool did it with Ibe, Brewster, the young CB who went to Wolves and Dominic Solanke. We hold on to players until they are well past their peak value.
Take Lingard for example, what could we have got for him two/three years ago? Maybe £35m/£40m after the world cup, if not more. Since then, he has barely played for us!
Also, players like Brandon Williams...came in as a stop-gap, did much better than expected but is never seriously going to be good enough to play 20 PL games a season for Utd. We could have sold for £20m+ easily last Summer. Now I think we would be lucky to get half that after watching him struggle for the u23s. Just get them sold and put a £30m buy back clause in, just on the off-chance they improve beyond all reasonable expectation.
The cut-off point should really be 20/21. If they haven’t shown that they can be a 20 game a season player by that point, get then on loan and get them sold in the Summer window.
Think about it, get £60m for Chong, Pereira, Williams and Lingard...that’s a new DM and we haven’t lost a single goal or assist from this year’s PL squad
This is what the loan system is for and we need to get better at playing the game. Thankfully this season there are signs that we are learning.
Remember when one of our major shareholders asked whether the loan system was just a method to get around agent fees at the annual AGM? I think that lack of understanding, albeit from a non-footballing person, is symbolic of the generally old-fashioned approach the club took to transfers until recently.
Having players like Dalot, Lingard, Pereira, Chong etc...sat around playing 5 games as season does absolutely nothing for their resale value. Get them out on loan at weaker clubs with lower expectations, if possible in “stat-padding” leagues like the Eredivisie, the Bundesliga or the Championship and then flog them when they are flavour of the month.
Liverpool did it with Ibe, Brewster, the young CB who went to Wolves and Dominic Solanke. We hold on to players until they are well past their peak value.
Take Lingard for example, what could we have got for him two/three years ago? Maybe £35m/£40m after the world cup, if not more. Since then, he has barely played for us!
Also, players like Brandon Williams...came in as a stop-gap, did much better than expected but is never seriously going to be good enough to play 20 PL games a season for Utd. We could have sold for £20m+ easily last Summer. Now I think we would be lucky to get half that after watching him struggle for the u23s. Just get them sold and put a £30m buy back clause in, just on the off-chance they improve beyond all reasonable expectation.
The cut-off point should really be 20/21. If they haven’t shown that they can be a 20 game a season player by that point, get then on loan and get them sold in the Summer window.
Think about it, get £60m for Chong, Pereira, Williams and Lingard...that’s a new DM and we haven’t lost a single goal or assist from this year’s PL squad
This is what the loan system is for and we need to get better at playing the game. Thankfully this season there are signs that we are learning.
Remember when one of our major shareholders asked whether the loan system was just a method to get around agent fees at the annual AGM? I think that lack of understanding, albeit from a non-footballing person, is symbolic of the generally old-fashioned approach the club took to transfers until recently.
Having players like Dalot, Lingard, Pereira, Chong etc...sat around playing 5 games as season does absolutely nothing for their resale value. Get them out on loan at weaker clubs with lower expectations, if possible in “stat-padding” leagues like the Eredivisie, the Bundesliga or the Championship and then flog them when they are flavour of the month.
Liverpool did it with Ibe, Brewster, the young CB who went to Wolves and Dominic Solanke. We hold on to players until they are well past their peak value.
Take Lingard for example, what could we have got for him two/three years ago? Maybe £35m/£40m after the world cup, if not more. Since then, he has barely played for us!
Also, players like Brandon Williams...came in as a stop-gap, did much better than expected but is never seriously going to be good enough to play 20 PL games a season for Utd. We could have sold for £20m+ easily last Summer. Now I think we would be lucky to get half that after watching him struggle for the u23s. Just get them sold and put a £30m buy back clause in, just on the off-chance they improve beyond all reasonable expectation.
The cut-off point should really be 20/21. If they haven’t shown that they can be a 20 game a season player by that point, get then on loan and get them sold in the Summer window.
Think about it, get £60m for Chong, Pereira, Williams and Lingard...that’s a new DM and we haven’t lost a single goal or assist from this year’s PL squad
Agreed. Tuanzebe’s another.Very good post agree with the part that we tend to keep our Deadwood longer then most but disagree with the part where we could get get 60m for Chong,Pereira,Williams and Lingard ,
You can't compare non English players sale to English Youngsters which have mostly brought money for Liverpool otherwise they have also found it hard to shift players for decent money.
Should have made this post in 2020. Would have got my vote for post of the year. Finally someone understands the purpose of the loan system, rather than thinking it’s just about game time for young players who will probably not even be good enough.This is what the loan system is for and we need to get better at playing the game. Thankfully this season there are signs that we are learning.
Remember when one of our major shareholders asked whether the loan system was just a method to get around agent fees at the annual AGM? I think that lack of understanding, albeit from a non-footballing person, is symbolic of the generally old-fashioned approach the club took to transfers until recently.
Having players like Dalot, Lingard, Pereira, Chong etc...sat around playing 5 games as season does absolutely nothing for their resale value. Get them out on loan at weaker clubs with lower expectations, if possible in “stat-padding” leagues like the Eredivisie, the Bundesliga or the Championship and then flog them when they are flavour of the month.
Liverpool did it with Ibe, Brewster, the young CB who went to Wolves and Dominic Solanke. We hold on to players until they are well past their peak value.
Take Lingard for example, what could we have got for him two/three years ago? Maybe £35m/£40m after the world cup, if not more. Since then, he has barely played for us!
Also, players like Brandon Williams...came in as a stop-gap, did much better than expected but is never seriously going to be good enough to play 20 PL games a season for Utd. We could have sold for £20m+ easily last Summer. Now I think we would be lucky to get half that after watching him struggle for the u23s. Just get them sold and put a £30m buy back clause in, just on the off-chance they improve beyond all reasonable expectation.
The cut-off point should really be 20/21. If they haven’t shown that they can be a 20 game a season player by that point, get then on loan and get them sold in the Summer window.
Think about it, get £60m for Chong, Pereira, Williams and Lingard...that’s a new DM and we haven’t lost a single goal or assist from this year’s PL squad
We can certainly get £60m based on what he’s talking about. If in the hypothetical situation all 4 play well, that’s £25m for Jesse and £10m for the rest at the very least. At least £55m there already.Very good post agree with the part that we tend to keep our Deadwood longer then most but disagree with the part where we could get get 60m for Chong,Pereira,Williams and Lingard ,
You can't compare non English players sale to English Youngsters which have mostly brought money for Liverpool otherwise they have also found it hard to shift players for decent money.
Nobody is paying 25 m for Lingard he is not a youngster and he would be in his last year of contract as well we would do well to get even 15m for him and you are living in fantasy land if you believe Pereira or Chong would fetch anywhere near 20m combined .Williams might go for in and around 10 m if we are lucky.Should have made this post in 2020. Would have got my vote for post of the year. Finally someone understands the purpose of the loan system, rather than thinking it’s just about game time for young players who will probably not even be good enough.
We can certainly get £60m based on what he’s talking about. If in the hypothetical situation all 4 play well, that’s £25m for Jesse and £10m for the rest at the very least. At least £55m there already.
Creatively no! But Grealish puts in those killer passes that his forwards don't take advantage of.Was he better than Grealish yesterday?
As I said before his debut, I really don't like this loan. How does Ole see Mata and James as better options than Lingard? Inexplicable, something must have happened behind the scenes for Lingard to have been frozen out. We all know Lingard isn't a perfect player, but he offers clever link up play, movement, and versatility. Mata is simply pointless at this phase of his career, no idea how he's still at the club, and James is just not United quality, never was, never will be.
Nobody is paying 25 m for Lingard he is not a youngster and he would be in his last year of contract as well we would do well to get even 15m for him and you are living in fantasy land if you believe Pereira or Chong would fetch anywhere near 20m combined .Williams might go for in and around 10 m if we are lucky.
Nobody is paying 25 m for Lingard he is not a youngster and he would be in his last year of contract as well we would do well to get even 15m for him and you are living in fantasy land if you believe Pereira or Chong would fetch anywhere near 20m combined .Williams might go for in and around 10 m if we are lucky.
I don’t think you’re reading the full trail. We’re saying that IF we had loaned Lingard, say, 18months ago instead of letting him rot on the bench we COULD have got a significant transfer fee for him. Now you probably are looking at the £20m mark max and that’s if he has a fantastic end to the season.
Same with Pereira and Williams. Had they been sent on the right loan at the right time, we could have got £20m for each of them. Remember this is a world where Rhain Brewster and Dom Solanke for for £40m
Hasn't worked out since for him or for United, but maybe this loan can get that momentum back again. He's got the knack for that role behind the forwards but it's such a competitive/high-profile position that needs regular effectiveness and not just in cups or the odd game.
I hope he does well too. However he's not good enough for us no matter how well he does there as he has different demands.
He's pretty good in that role when he's just required to run with the ball quickly in a counter-attack, we've seen that with him here. However we need someone who can also orchestrate, to pick open parked busses. He'll never have that ability.
He's one of those players who will look great at a mid-table team but will never be able to make the step up to regularly playing for a top club.
i agree, we have taken the bean counter's approach to selling and retaining players only to find out that the majority of them are unsellable only because of said approach when no prospective buyers want to match the wages we pay them with every extension. The players you mentioned are all youth products whom we don't really mind selling on the cheap right from Fergie's days because the priority was finding them a decent club. Of course among the more publicised and better talented ones there is definitely a case that can be made for trying to milk their transfer value for all it's worth.This is what the loan system is for and we need to get better at playing the game. Thankfully this season there are signs that we are learning.
Remember when one of our major shareholders asked whether the loan system was just a method to get around agent fees at the annual AGM? I think that lack of understanding, albeit from a non-footballing person, is symbolic of the generally old-fashioned approach the club took to transfers until recently.
Having players like Dalot, Lingard, Pereira, Chong etc...sat around playing 5 games as season does absolutely nothing for their resale value. Get them out on loan at weaker clubs with lower expectations, if possible in “stat-padding” leagues like the Eredivisie, the Bundesliga or the Championship and then flog them when they are flavour of the month.
Liverpool did it with Ibe, Brewster, the young CB who went to Wolves and Dominic Solanke. We hold on to players until they are well past their peak value.
Take Lingard for example, what could we have got for him two/three years ago? Maybe £35m/£40m after the world cup, if not more. Since then, he has barely played for us!
Also, players like Brandon Williams...came in as a stop-gap, did much better than expected but is never seriously going to be good enough to play 20 PL games a season for Utd. We could have sold for £20m+ easily last Summer. Now I think we would be lucky to get half that after watching him struggle for the u23s. Just get them sold and put a £30m buy back clause in, just on the off-chance they improve beyond all reasonable expectation.
The cut-off point should really be 20/21. If they haven’t shown that they can be a 20 game a season player by that point, get then on loan and get them sold in the Summer window.
Think about it, get £60m for Chong, Pereira, Williams and Lingard...that’s a new DM and we haven’t lost a single goal or assist from this year’s PL squad
We were not really playing at a top level through that period though. Our name/history dictated that we were a top club, but our performances were poor. Players of the calibre of Lingard were a reason why. Not the only reason of course but good to see we are moving away from these players and improving the first team and the squad.In 4/5 seasons between 15/16 and 19/20 he played more than 40 times for United. Utd Are a top club - and that’s playing regularly.
In 4/5 seasons between 15/16 and 19/20 he played more than 40 times for United. Utd Are a top club - and that’s playing regularly.
Not in those seasons we weren't.In 4/5 seasons between 15/16 and 19/20 he played more than 40 times for United. Utd Are a top club - and that’s playing regularly.
In 4/5 seasons between 15/16 and 19/20 he played more than 40 times for United. Utd Are a top club - and that’s playing regularly.