izzydiggler
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I think Mourinho will keep him.
Yep - look at how what he got out of 'finished' players like Lampard, Terry and Drogba...can't see him being let go.
I think Mourinho will keep him.
Yep - look at how what he got out of 'finished' players like Lampard, Terry and Drogba...can't see him being let go.
I hope you are wrong
Really can't see it anymore with Carrick, slows the game down immensly and the quality of his passing is not what it used to be anymore. For me he is finished and he should be leaving.
Together with Mata the first name on the list of players that can go out
Not at all. Despite the fact that he has a lot of fans here, the plain simple fact is that he has done bugger all for the past two seasons and more - and done it with a calmness and nonchalence worthy of a master. People say he's hard done by because he doesn't have the players around him to do the neccessary work. That's ridiculous, quite frankly. If he was half the player you lot think he is he wouldn't need players around him to carry him. His fans used to point to his stellar (ultra-safe, unambitious) pass success rate and use that to justify his place in the starting eleven considering the dearth of key passes, assists, tackles or goals - or any other worthy contribution. Now there is nothing. He almost always plays the safe pass. Even so, his pass success rate these past two seasons has been poor. He has struggled to make it into the top 22 on whoscored's overall ratings - let alone the top 11. He's a has been and I for one am hoping we don't have to carry him anymore. People complain about our slow build-up. There is no bigger culprit responsible for that than Carrick. So - I say again - good riddance.nah just dgaf about those posts, trying to wum to attract attention.
Isn't it 10, he joined in 2006?
Oh yeah, my mistake. Either way, he deserves a testimonial just as much as players like Beckham, Rio etc. Very underrated and under-appreciated by United fans, and football fans in general.
I can remember when we signed him in the summer of 2006. I thought 'This isn't the type of player we need to be bringing in to compete with Chelsea'.
With the benefit of hindsight, I can now concede that Fergie probably had a better idea of what the team needed at the time than I did.
Always had great positional sense, covered the defence well, and knew where to be to make interceptions and break up attacks; had a good passing radar; was always calm and composed, even at a young age; and scored the odd belter (his goals against Roma in 2006 and QPR in 2011/12 stick in the mind).
An understated, underrated midfielder, who quietly went about being one of the most successful of his generation, and a regular starter for one of the best United teams of all time (the 2006-2013 vintage).
There was a period circa 2009-2012 when he used to get absolutely slated. Not just by neutrals and ABUs, but by some United fans as well. I never understood this, because his importance to that team was there for all to see. He was the lynchpin.
Still, if he does retire or move on, he will do so with a big bag full of winners medals, and some even bigger bags full of money.
Being Michael Carrick must be alright.