It feels awful knowing he's going. Up till now I refused to believe it, out of sheer stubbornness of belief that he would stay.
Hate admitting it, but he's gone.
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Well gone and he has had no thought about united in doing it!
It feels awful knowing he's going. Up till now I refused to believe it, out of sheer stubbornness of belief that he would stay.
Hate admitting it, but he's gone.
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Cech would be my first option too if we stick to Valdes than I have hopes for Johnstone he could have a chance to breakthrough, as we all know Valdes makes mistakes, he will not have it easy if he starts as no1 next season..If we can't get Cech I'm with you.
Great poster, asinine comment.Valdes will be an unmitigated disaster and after a few months we'll be in the shit.
Huh? Valdes is still a quality keeper.Valdes will be an unmitigated disaster and after a few months we'll be in the shit.
Huh? Valdes is still a quality keeper.
Upcoming tour should help him challenge De Gea at some point.Are we 100% comfortable making him #1 after the injury and time off?
I don't want Valdes as our #1 either. It's not that he's a bad keeper at all, he is in fact quite good. The issue is playing in goal in England is alot different than it is in Spain. It took De Gea at least 2 seasons to get used to the physicality and if we're going to go the route of replacing De Gea with an experienced player, I'd rather we sign someone who can come in and be immediately successful like Cech would. It makes no sense to be patient and allow growing pains for someone who is 33 years old.
Had to double check meaning of asinine!Great poster, asinine comment.
United officials believe that De Gea has been genuinely torn between the lure of returning to Madrid, being closer to his family and girlfriend and playing for Real and remaining at the club that stood by him during a difficult transition to English football and where he is idolised by supporters.
Family considerations aside, though, De Gea is thought to harbour some reservations about the quality of United’s squad and their ability to compete for the biggest trophies over the next couple of years, and as more time passes the club are becoming increasingly concerned that the goalkeeper will depart.
From James Ducker in the Times today. Andy Mitten was reporting some similar about DDG, saying De Gea had some doubts about us competing.
From James Ducker in the Times today. Andy Mitten was reporting some similar about DDG, saying De Gea had some doubts about us competing.
4 seasons? We won the league and lost a league title on goal difference in two of those seasons.If that's the case, then you cannot blame him in that regard. I mean, the shovel of shit he has had to deal with in front of him for 4 seasons has been nothing short of atrocious. If van Gaal can sort that as well as get some true winners up front, then that can surely show him.
If that's the case, then you cannot blame him in that regard. I mean, the shovel of shit he has had to deal with in front of him for 4 seasons has been nothing short of atrocious. If van Gaal can sort that as well as get some true winners up front, then that can surely show him.
4 seasons? We won the league and lost a league title on goal difference in two of those seasons.
I'm beginning to feel the same tbh. If he doesn't want to play for us anymore due to having reservations about our squad, then see ya laters De Gea and enjoy signing for that circus of a club.It's amazing the number of reasons people come up with to defend De Gea. He wants to go home now, but he had no issues leaving his home when we bought him four seasons ago. We now have a couple of poor seasons and he wants to leave at the first opportunity and people defend that as well. Feck him is all I have to say.
He must look at McNair, Blackett, Evans, Jones, Rojo and Smalling and think how the hell have Manchester United ended up with that load of rubbish?
Feck sake
The rumoured £30m is a better price than I expected to be honest.
No. That is what you think.