Red Dreams
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RVP is the new Cantona...But Fellani is not the new Keane.
Yeap. Big 'if' with Kagawa... has the skills for sure but Japanese aren't the most adaptable of creatures in general.
Seriously???What's not to get? The Japanese: as a species they find it difficult to adapt.
Felliani will be fine. Gives Moyes options and solidifies the back four. As for fixing our inability to break teams down the final third, we will need to wait for another season it seems.
In many ways, it makes sense for Moyes. His first season, he will want to assess and ensure stability in the team and the performance before building his style. Cautious Dave.
That's Herrera out too then.He is too tall to be a proper midfielder. Needs to be below 5'11.
Still can't tell if you're wumming.
Yes I know, the headline didn't properly reflect the story! I'm really not sure about Fellaini myself, wait and see what he does on the pitch and how Moyes deploys him... still he's got the shirt now so he'll get my supportNot really what he meant though. Kind of meant he can be a cult hero like Cantona which I think he will be to a lesser degree and he can become a key player in big games which he will be.
RVP is the new Cantona...But Fellani is not the new Keane.
It must feel pretty cool to play for the two red devils. I actually never knew that Belgium shared that nickname with United until a while back!
And, if my dad was correct, United's nickname was bestowed on them by a Belgian side, Anderlecht, after their 10-0 drubbing in a European Cup tie at Maine Road. I asked my dad once how the name came about and that's what he said. Could have been having me on though.
Sir Matt nicked the name 'Red Devils' from Salford Rugby League club
Nor he need to be. We have Phil fecking Jones.
What's not to get? The Japanese: as a species they find it difficult to adapt.
Seriously???
“But if you are buying a player, you put him where you want him to play and I haven’t got a clue what his best position is.”
Mile Jedinak would have given something Hererra and Thiago dont
What's not to get? The Japanese: as a species they find it difficult to adapt.
Seriously???
I can't believe how negative you lot are about Fellaini in general. I think he's as close as was available to exactly what we need and will have a massive impact on our season.
Is he as technically gifted as Herrera or Thiago? No. Does he give us something we desperately need in a way that they wouldn't? Yes.
We could have done with a more skilled and mobile player as well, but the Fellaini role was the more important to fill.
He won't be the new Roy Keane, but it's been a decade and the Premier League still hasn't seen the new Roy Keane. I think he can be closer to being that than a lot of you think though.
Mile Jedinak would have given something Hererra and Thiago dont
The first Aussie to ever play for the United first team?
Actually don't have a clue if that is true or not.
Mile Jedinak would have given something Hererra and Thiago dont
I can't believe how negative you lot are about Fellaini in general. I think he's as close as was available to exactly what we need and will have a massive impact on our season.
Is he as technically gifted as Herrera or Thiago? No. Does he give us something we desperately need in a way that they wouldn't? Yes.
We could have done with a more skilled and mobile player as well, but the Fellaini role was the more important to fill.
He won't be the new Roy Keane, but it's been a decade and the Premier League still hasn't seen the new Roy Keane. I think he can be closer to being that than a lot of you think though.
I can't believe how negative you lot are about Fellaini in general. I think he's as close as was available to exactly what we need and will have a massive impact on our season.
Is he as technically gifted as Herrera or Thiago? No. Does he give us something we desperately need in a way that they wouldn't? Yes.
We could have done with a more skilled and mobile player as well, but the Fellaini role was the more important to fill.
He won't be the new Roy Keane, but it's been a decade and the Premier League still hasn't seen the new Roy Keane. I think he can be closer to being that than a lot of you think though.
For me, the thing is I don't think he actually solves any of the troubles our first XI midfield usually have.
He won't help us pass our way out of defence, which we're largely in agreement that we're not very good at.
He won't give us added control in CM when pressurized high up the pitch, which we struggle with.
He won't give us any dynamism in a midfield two, and won't help us connect our central midfielders to the rest of the side.
He won't help us play through the middle of teams due to his incisive or creative passing.
He isn't particularly aware defensively, and we've got Carrick anyway for that, so he won't really make us that much more solid. Sure, he'll clatter into people and throw some elbows, but in terms of us looking more cohesive as a defensive unit - no.
What he does is he gives us an option when Carrick doesn't play, which is obviously dearly needed, and he does give us an option as a goalscorer from midfield.