Marouane Fellaini | 2013/14 Performances

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How about passing? You know, the main part of a midfielders job.
 
How about passing? You know, the main part of a midfielders job.

I don't think we bought him for his outstanding passing ability. I see him more as a ball-winner; someone Moyes will use to break up the opposition attacks upfield rather than a creator of chances. It's certainly a position we've needed to fill for a while now since Keano left and Fletch got sick.
 
If we are trialing 1-0 with 10 minutes to go would you be happy to see Fellaini pushed higher up to be used like he was at Everton?


I doubt we will use it "because we want to score and it is 10 minutes left".

However RVP and Fellaini has certain benefits when a team plays utter rubbish football as Kagawa/Rooney requires a team playing better overall football to be dangerous and threatening.

So there will be games when he gets used as that but it will be a last resort more than anything.
 
How about passing? You know, the main part of a midfielders job.



I don't think we bought him for his outstanding passing ability. I see him more as a ball-winner; someone Moyes will use to break up the opposition attacks upfield rather than a creator of chances. It's certainly a position we've needed to fill for a while now since Keano left and Fletch got sick.


He can pass though, and you'd think his passing stats would improve further as our players will increase his options.
 
Probably. He's not a bad player at all. Moyes knows his strengths and will use them accordingly.
Given that Moyes has already talked about how he can play off a striker that is what worries me.
 
He can pass though, and you'd think his passing stats would improve further as our players will increase his options.
Cleverley can pass too. Just not well enough. I dearly hope I'm wrong on this but this is the most worried I've ever been one of our first team signings. I just don't think he's good enough and what he is good at is not a way I want to see Utd play. That no other club was willing to match his release clause says a lot for me.
 
If we are trialing 1-0 with 10 minutes to go would you be happy to see Fellaini pushed higher up to be used like he was at Everton?


Depends entire on the opposition and the situation. I mean if its Stoke and we're playing well anyways without luck in the finish, you'd want us to continue playing it around. If we're having a shit day on the pitch though, no problem at all in doing that,
 
Cleverley can pass too. Just not well enough. I dearly hope I'm wrong on this but this is the most worried I've ever been one of our first team signings. I just don't think he's good enough and what he is good at is not a way I want to see Utd play. That no other club was willing to match his release clause says a lot for me.


Cleverly can pass, not enough to make up for how little he imposes himself on a game, but very very few players can play at a top club solely on passing ability. Fellaini has quite a bit to his game and quite a bit that all of our other midfielders lack.
 
Cleverley can pass too. Just not well enough. I dearly hope I'm wrong on this but this is the most worried I've ever been one of our first team signings. I just don't think he's good enough and what he is good at is not a way I want to see Utd play. That no other club was willing to match his release clause says a lot for me.


Depends on what you expect from him. If you expect him to be our midfield talisman and win games from us from there, you're in for a disappointment, he isnt going to do that.

What signing him does, and has been pointed out quite a few times in the thread, is finally gives us a solid middle 2 to rely on thus allowing our front 4 to go all out and attack. Though he wont be spectacular on his own, if used well, he'l improve the team considerably. With Fellaini and Carrick in the middle, we can use the likes of Kagawa, Rooney and Nani to have a real go at the opposition rather than play the likes of young because they add more defensively.

He'l turn out to be a very good signing if used properly, am sure of that. Considering our manager is someone who's worked with him for a long time, no reason why he wont be either.
 
Given that Moyes has already talked about how he can play off a striker that is what worries me.

Wouldn't surprise me at all. Of course I don't expect him to start every match as a No.10, but I wouldn't be surprised if he will play there in many games, being favored instead of less big but technically better players.
 
All summer I was going to be quite happy if only player United signed was Fellaini and kept the rest of the squad from last season. Today, with everything else that went on during the summer and especially on deadline day, I just can't that happy feeling going. Hopefully once I see him turn out for us and turns out to be the very good player in CM along side Carrick - then is when I'll really be happy as this signing should make me.
 
All summer I was going to be quite happy if only player United signed was Fellaini and kept the rest of the squad from last season. Today, with everything else that went on during the summer and especially on deadline day, I just can't that happy feeling going. Hopefully once I see him turn out for us and turns out to be the very good player in CM along side Carrick - then is when I'll really be happy as this signing should make me.
I'd agree with that.
I would point out too (for a general discussion) that even had we triggered the buy-out clause there is reason to believe that another club (like the Arse) wouldn't have jumped in and done the same. From what I understand that would have started a straight auction for the player so there was no guarantee that we would have got him for the buy-out number.
 
Cleverley can pass too. Just not well enough. I dearly hope I'm wrong on this but this is the most worried I've ever been one of our first team signings. I just don't think he's good enough and what he is good at is not a way I want to see Utd play. That no other club was willing to match his release clause says a lot for me.

Only one team wanted Rooney
Only one team wanted Ozil
Only one team wanted Suarez

so he's not in bad company

I think he's a far more rounded player than lots on here are giving him credit for. Gives us some much needed muscle and is far more creative than some people think. He's great at winning the ball back and very good at keeping it.
 
Only one team wanted Rooney
Only one team wanted Ozil
Only one team wanted Suarez

so he's not in bad company

I think he's a far more rounded player than lots on here are giving him credit for. Gives us some much needed muscle and is far more creative than some people think. He's great at winning the ball back and very good at keeping it.
Well, not one of those players had a release clause. So not quite the same. Plus there's no way Arsenal weren't intersted in Rooney.
 
All those low-ball offers count for nothing if you then end up overpaying at the end of the window. Selling clubs are then further incentivised to hold off until the last minute, as there's a good chance we'll stump up more cash.
 
I'd agree with that.
I would point out too (for a general discussion) that even had we triggered the buy-out clause there is reason to believe that another club (like the Arse) wouldn't have jumped in and done the same. From what I understand that would have started a straight auction for the player so there was no guarantee that we would have got him for the buy-out number.

Do you mean in wages to the player?

As otherwise why on earth would there be an auction when there is a set buy out clause. You hit the fee, that's it, it doesn't matter if another team offer more, unless that was amazingly put in the contract too,.
 
This is the signing I've wanted all summer. He is going to prove a lot of people wrong, and we finally have a player with a little nastiness about him to get stuck in when needs be
That would be Rooney to Chelsea :p
 
Do you mean in wages to the player?

As otherwise why on earth would there be an auction when there is a set buy out clause. You hit the fee, that's it, it doesn't matter if another team offer more, unless that was amazingly put in the contract too,.
Without seeing how the clause is written, it may well be that meeting the buy-out by 2 clubs would allow Everton to auction the players contract.
 
Does Anybody else always read his name as Fellationi?:nervous:
 
Code:
          Height  Fro     Scary   Belgian  
FELLAINI  Tall    Yes     Yes     Yes
MESSI     Short   No      No      No
RONALDO   Medium  No      No      No

You do the math!
 
Scourned Scouser Natalie Rooney has revealed love rat Marouane Fellaini's embarassing bedroom tactics.

The blonde babe, cousin of Manchester United star Wayne said she first met afro man Fellaini when they were introduced last month by Everton youth player Jose Baxter.

Fellaini was said to be instantly smitten when he saw a pic of Nat's goregous figure and 32G boobs on Baxter's phone and began texting her instantly.

And it wasn't long before the Everton star, who has been dating long term love Laura Binet, romanced Nat, 19..... by asking her to get her bum out.

The Everton star even dropped his own trousers on their first date. "He kept saying, 'Don't be shy - I will show you mine," complained Nat.

Natalie told the News of the World: "It was so exciting dating my favourite player, but he was only interested in one thing - sex.

"But the sneak didn't tell me he had a girlfriend back in Belgium.

"Had I known I wouldn't have gone near him. Then he had the cheek to dump ME!"

"He would text me in broken English, he wrote: "Com please me only my family no hier Please for me babe."

She agreed to go to his plush flat by Liverpool's Princess Dock.

Nat said: "I thought he looked like Screech the geek from Saved By The Bell, so was a bit 'whatever' about it.

But Fellaini's chat up lines didn't get any smoother and asked the buxom babe if he could see her rear.

"He was trying to say he had seen my bum in a photo and asked if he could see it in real life." said Nat.


"I told him 'no way'. Then he dropped his trousers and mooned right at me. He did have a lovely bum and I slapped it - but still refused to show him mine!"

"He asked to see my boobs, and I love getting them out so I showed him. He said, 'Big, very big!'"

And next week they'll be even BIGGER when Nat flies out to Mills & Mills clinic on the Costa del Sol for a second £3,500 bra-busting op taking her up to a 32JJ.


Forgot how hilarious it was. :lol:
:lol: Wtf?
 
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