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Fellaini: This is my dream
After completing his transfer from Everton, new signing Marouane Fellaini spoke exclusively to MUTV. Here's what the Belgian had to say...
How do you feel now you’re a Manchester United player?
I’m very, very happy. It’s a big moment for me. I waited for a long time, I’ve worked hard for this and I’m very happy to join this big club, this great club. I hope to do everything for this club.
When you knew Manchester United wanted you, did you always want to come here?Of course. It’s the biggest club in the world so of course I wanted to join this club. I tried everything to join the club.
What’s today been like? It went right for the deadline…
It’s been difficult, a very long day. I waited to the end… I know the situation, but this day has been very long.
You’ve played and scored at Old Trafford, but what will it mean to run out with a red shirt on?It’s a big stadium, a big club. I hope I can score a lot of goals for Manchester United.
What do you hope you can achieve as a Manchester United player?When I was young it was a dream to play for Manchester United. Now I’m here so I’ll try to give my best to the club. I want to win trophies. That’s the most important thing.
Both hilarious, and proves that Fellaini would look daft now with normal hair.
Imagine, had they played today just right, not been absolute cnuts, and aimed for the right players off the bat, we could have had Fellaini, Herrera and Coentrao without any controversy, and looked like we had brass that had a fecking clue what they were doing.fellaini and herrera would have been a good day for us. kind of disappointed and angry that suddenly someone within the club thinks herrera is not worth 30 million.![]()
Imagine, had they played today just right, not been absolute cnuts, and aimed for the right players off the bat, we could have had Fellaini, Herrera and Coentrao without any controversy, and looked like we had brass that had a fecking clue what they were doing.
I for one would have been fecking delighted, everyone I'm sure would have. We'd still have overpaid, but it wouldn't have mattered, I believe.Don't....just don't
That would actually have made for a fantastic window.
I for one would have been fecking delighted, everyone I'm sure would have. We'd still have overpaid, but it wouldn't have mattered, I believe.
Right now, I feel like shit, despite rating Fellaini, and wanting him here all along.
In the same boat mate.
This. If we've bought him to play further up the pitch then we can feck right off. I don't want to see ugly hoof football at united. But I doubt it will happen, moyes isn't stupid enough to try that shit out at a club as big as united.please play Fellaini in the middle, no more bullying in the centre from rival teams.
This. If we've bought him to play further up the pitch then we can feck right off. I don't want to see ugly hoof football at united. But I doubt it will happen, moyes isn't stupid enough to try that shit out at a club as big as united.
Fellaini will do well for us. He'll get stuck in and create problems going forward. But we still lack technical quality I'm midfield and fellaini doesn't change that. But he adds a bit of grit and physicality that's been missing.The problem is we lack a midfielder whose got the technique and brains to lead our CM. So when things will get messy and we can't find an opening, Felliani will go forward and we know exactly what is going to happen.
Fellaini will do well for us. He'll get stuck in and create problems going forward. But we still lack technical quality I'm midfield and fellaini doesn't change that. But he adds a bit of grit and physicality that's been missing.
Fellaini will do well for us. He'll get stuck in and create problems going forward. But we still lack technical quality I'm midfield and fellaini doesn't change that. But he adds a bit of grit and physicality that's been missing.
To outmuscle scholes you need to get close to scholes.in the past when we had the technical quality in the form of Scholes, other teams tried to out-muscled him.
Yup. As I've said before fellaini addresses some weaknesses (too easy to go through our midfield), but doesn't solve the biggest issue for me which is the quality of our cm on the ball and hence our quality to hold possession when pressed.I agree.
However as stated. When things get tough and we cant find an opening then we know exactly what is going to happen. Felliani is going to go further up and we'll end up hoofing the ball hoping that this strategy would work.
I wouldnt mind Felliani but not at this prices and only if he's partnered with a playmaker
Yup. As I've said before fellaini addresses some weaknesses (too easy to go through our midfield), but doesn't solve the biggest issue for me which is the quality of our cm on the ball and hence our quality to hold possession when pressed.
That clause expired last month so there was no option other than to pay whatever Everton wanted.Any word on how the 27.5 million is being paid? Is it all up front or spread out over a few years? Also if we had meet the buy out clause of 23.5 million would that have had to be paid up front? If the money is not all up front it might explain why we paid 4 million more than we would have if we had bought Fellaini before the buy out clause expired.
Fellaini is probably a better signing than buying a guy no one had heard of for £30+m
Any word on how the 27.5 million is being paid? Is it all up front or spread out over a few years? Also if we had meet the buy out clause of 23.5 million would that have had to be paid up front? If the money is not all up front it might explain why we paid 4 million more than we would have if we had bought Fellaini before the buy out clause expired.
Crazy how underwhelming it feels despite waiting so long !feck the negativity. We signed a midfielder!