Depends which 'lads'... I'd say any proper Red would realize he's not working out, even if we're thankful he scored goals this season...
Berba is great, I hope he stays. Great player, great personality. How anyone can hate him is beyond me.
So you're the voice of proper fans, then, eh?
So you're the voice of proper fans, then, eh?
Depends which 'lads'... I'd say any proper Red would realize he's not working out, even if we're thankful he scored goals this season...
So you're the voice of proper fans, then, eh?
I'm the voice of normality, rationality, and sexuality.
Not a bunch of YouTube compilation loving Green & Gold Hitler Youths like yourself.
You do understand he's done feck all for three months, yeah? feck all Nick, absolute feck ALL, put it away lad...
Evidently you're not a proper red, Saliph.
Yes, real fans hate their own players and want them to fail.
Unbelievable.I suppose your professing your love for Berbatov on another social site and your persistent Berbatov championing would suggest he's your man, just an opinion. I didn't see much support by you about Rooney when he was lacking form.
You claim Berb held up play resulting in West Ham
turnaround is bizarre, he had feck all to do with the turnaround. It was Rooney, Rooney, Rooney and Hernandez (via Giggs) in that game.
I like the way you call my last post 'laughable' when I keep responding to you, especially your ridiculous views on Ronaldo, he was the best player in Europe that season, league and CL, you use your previous response to pretend he wasn't, shows your pathetic agenda.
As for Solsksjaer, he's done more for United than Berb ever will - "who put the ball in re German's net" sounds far better than "who put the ball in Blackpool's net?"
Trust me...
We're talking about him coming off the bench, scoring is always going to be unlikely (even Solskjaer "only" scored 28 times in 150 substitute appearances, or once every 5.4 times)
I don't hate him, I just think he's shite.
Funny how it's acceptable to criticize O'Shea or Brown or Owen but not a £30m wank-stud fantasy like Berb.
I don't hate him, I just think he's shite.
Funny how it's acceptable to criticize O'Shea or Brown or Owen but not a £30m wank-stud fantasy like Berb.
There's an obsession with his price tag. It's an inflated market, and after a bidding war too. I prefer to judge a player on what he does on the pitch rather than his price tag. The alternative (I won't mention his name) was a similar price and any other alternative, such as Benzema would likely have cost more in terms of wages. Speaking of Benzema, a player who had a world of hype about him, who cost a lot and who is also benched for the big matches at Real Madrid. Not as easy as it seems is it?
Normality and rationality are probably the last words I'd use to describe you Merse.
The rest of your post sums you up to a tee, assumption, arrogance and general nonsense.
You're summed up by Baldrick, a sad little stooge sidekick agreeing with his master. You rarely start a convo on your own and latch onto other's opinions.
You're a a little Yonner muppet Nick who'd get laughed out the Joey with your shite.
He had a hat trick against Liverpool. Title challenging or not doesn't matter in this derby game.
In his last season with Tottenham he scored 2 against us, 2 goals in 2 games against Chelsea, a goal against Arsenal.
The season before that he also scored against Arsenal and Chelsea.
Berbatov ready for battle
Berbatov is saying much the same. However, it is debatable whether the private thoughts of this most thoughtful of characters match the bullish rhetoric he came out with on his return home. "It was embarrassing for me - that I was not included in the group," Berbatov told Bulgarian newspaper 24 Chassa.
"I was in the dressing room. I watched the final from there. I didn't want people to see the pain in my eyes."
Now Berbatov is fighting for his United future. The striker has a year remaining on his contract, which the club have an option to extend by a further season. However, talks have broken down and so far, there is no hint that they are about to be renewed. Yet, for now at least, Berbatov is ready to battle.
"I will remain at United. I will fight for my place and I will fight for title number 20," he said. "If I was a man who gave up easily, I would never be here in the first place - starting 4 July, everything begins all over again - my personal fight to be in the first team, and for United to win more titles."
Depends which 'lads'... I'd say any proper Red would realize he's not working out
Berba is great, I hope he stays. Great player, great personality. How anyone can hate him is beyond me.
From a piece on FIFA.com about Owen's new contract extension, the line "Berbatov is saying much the same" refers to a quote in which Owen says how he's enjoying playing alongside such great players, and how he can't wait for the new season":
I'm the voice of normality, rationality, and sexuality.
Not a bunch of YouTube compilation loving Green & Gold Hitler Youths like yourself.
You do understand he's done feck all for three months, yeah? feck all Nick, absolute feck ALL, put it away lad...
What's wrong with his personality?Can't stand him, mostly because of his personality.
But I want him to stay.
It's called being a mature adult.
Berbatov pretty much had a squad built around him. In affect we saw alot of that early on this season when he was banging goals in, but we can't afford to build a team around a player that is so temperamental.
It'll be a mistake letting him go. He's worth much more to our team than whatever transfer fee we're going to get for him.
But being the "sensitive soul" that he is, I'm not sure what we're going to get from him in what will presumably be his last season for us (if he stays) though, especially after the CL snub. I still don't understand why he wasn't even included in the CL final squad.
He is really, really hot, that's for sure.
What's wrong with his personality?
What's wrong with his personality?
Dimitar Berbatov said:I have not been to a bar or disco in London. I went to an engagement party of a team-mate, I paid my respects and then left. I hope that doesn't sound sad. Sacrifices must be made.
'I live in an apartment block surrounded by security fences. It's quiet and pleasant and people can't bother me. I feed squirrels from the balcony. I paint or draw. I'll open a magazine and if I see something I like I'll try to copy it. A few days ago I drew an angel with a pen.
He's not played for three months either has he? How's he supposed to score from the bench?
I love his personality, he's one of my favourite Utd players - and I sure as hell like his personality a lot more than a player like Rooney's.
That's not a good thing Erica. He's our record signing remember.
Then your problem should be with whoever agreed to pay that fee.