Marouane Fellaini | 2013/14 Performances

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You're using it as a factor as to why he could've played badly or as a reason to further commend him for playing well. I'm saying that this 'CL debut' thing (which it wasn't) isn't a reason to give extra praise or exclude him from criticism.

Qualifiers are a level below the nitty gritty of the group stages against the third best team in Germany. It was his 'full' debut for United/CL debut for them and he played very well. It was obvious how much more solid the team looked with him. He hasn't had a chance to play in easier games so it's too early to judge, when Cleverley is playing against the easier sides.
 
Qualifiers are a level below the nitty gritty of the group stages against the third best team in Germany. It was his 'full' debut for United/CL debut for them and he played very well. It was obvious how much more solid the team looked with him. He hasn't had a chance to play in easier games so it's too early to judge, when Cleverley is playing against the easier sides.

If you can be arsed, check out some of the matchday comments and you'll see that many hold the same view. As soon as Fellaini was subbed, Donetsk's attacks became more frequent and intense. He did a pretty god job stifling any progress they tried to make from deep.
 
If you can be arsed, check out some of the matchday comments and you'll see that many hold the same view. As soon as Fellaini was subbed, Donetsk's attacks became more frequent and intense. He did a pretty god job stifling any progress they tried to make from deep.
I think that was more to do with Giggs coming on than Fellaini coming off.
 
If you can be arsed, check out some of the matchday comments and you'll see that many hold the same view. As soon as Fellaini was subbed, Donetsk's attacks became more frequent and intense. He did a pretty god job stifling any progress they tried to make from deep.

I made the comment earlier that I dont think it is coincidence that we conceeded after he went off - although perhaps if we had bought on Jones rather than Giggs it could have been a different story.
 
I don't think I've ever seen people write off a new player so quickly on here before. It's mental.

Aye. It's also - to a very large extent - prejudice pure and simple. And by that I don't mean he will become the next Keano - or even that he will be a success for us at all. But it's prejudice in the sense that many have - clearly - already judged the man and found him too light.

It's obviously premature. And to positively relish that he will now be out for weeks, given our well known CM situation, is peculiar to say the very least.
 
I think that was more to do with Giggs coming on than Fellaini coming off.

I remember thinking that it was both, at the time.

It's obviously premature. And to positively relish that he will now be out for weeks, given our well known CM situation, is peculiar to say the very least.

Yeah, I'm by no means Fellaini's biggest fan but for anyone to actually be glad that he's not available for us, given how few actual midfielders we have, is certainly very strange.
 
Reading some comments writing off our new signing without giving him a chance, some even being happy with his injury, makes me want to vomit. Disgraceful stuff.

Alot of people on United facebook page thanking him for being injured and hoping him for being injured for the remainder of the season. Saying he and Moyes can feck back off to Everton.

Its beyond sad to read such comments, and makes me sick to my stomach reading such absolute crap from our fans.
 
Alot of people on United facebook page thanking him for being injured and hoping him for being injured for the remainder of the season. Saying he and Moyes can feck back off to Everton.

Its beyond sad to read such comments, and makes me sick to my stomach reading such absolute crap from our fans.

And these will be the same people who'll get to enjoy his performances if he settles into our midfield. Same thing had happened with De Gea too. Bunch of retards.
 
Alot of people on United facebook page thanking him for being injured and hoping him for being injured for the remainder of the season. Saying he and Moyes can feck back off to Everton.

Its beyond sad to read such comments, and makes me sick to my stomach reading such absolute crap from our fans.


To be fair, most fans just use the FB page for entertainment value. I doubt most of the people there can read or write, let alone understand football.
 
They just held the best side in the world to a draw at the weekend.

It's my personal favourite bit of caf-patented reasoning. If we beat a team, they can't be any good. The way people were going on after the CoC match about us finally beating a good team, as if the seventh-best team in England are better than the third-best team in Germany, ffs. It was pretty clearly our best in Europe since we did Chelsea in 2011, on Moyes' CL debut too. And Fellaini was a big part of that, in one of the three starts he's made for the club.

It's weird how keen people are to write him off, and I say this as someone who was opposed to us signing him.
 
To be fair, most fans just use the FB page for entertainment value. I doubt most of the people there can read or write, let alone understand football.

Not sure where the entertainment lies, but yes - you have a point. They seem particularly stupid, even for the Internet. I've checked out that page three or four times. Each time it has been littered with comments from people who either take the piss (though not in a particularly witty fashion), are more than commonly dim and/or remarkably incapable of expressing themselves fluently. I suppose it's unthinkable in this day and age to just shut the feckin' circus down - but that's what they should do.
 
Not sure where the entertainment lies, but yes - you have a point. They seem particularly stupid, even for the Internet. I've checked out that page three or four times. Each time it has been littered with comments from people who either take the piss (though not in a particularly witty fashion), are more than commonly dim and/or remarkably incapable of expressing themselves fluently. I suppose it's unthinkable in this day and age to just shut the feckin' circus down - but that's what they should do.


I meant that most educated fans laugh at the FB page. I think there is even a thread on it in the footy/general forum. I would be happy to shut down FB, but I think you may be hunted down by angry teens if it does happen!
 
Not glad he's injured, but not disappointed he isn't available for a while either. I would rather see Jones in CM for the games we need a more defensive presence there.
 
I meant that most educated fans laugh at the FB page. I think there is even a thread on it in the footy/general forum. I would be happy to shut down FB, but I think you may be hunted down by angry teens if it does happen!

Hehe, yeah - angry teens and the likes of my mum! It's the "arena" of people who have, quite literally, nothing better to do.
 
Not glad he's injured, but not disappointed he isn't available for a while either. I would rather see Jones in CM for the games we need a more defensive presence there.

Phil Jones, whilst being the greatest human ever, is not a centrocampista. Given Ando's lackluster performance last, I'll grant you Phil might be knocking on the door for the 4th spot, but he is clearly not a better option there than Fellaini. Cleverley and Fellaini are by far our best options in the role as Carrick's sidekick at the moment.
 
december!! feck that's no good... we was just settling in. Hope he comes back stronger. He has to be on his 100% before the UCL knock out stage begins. He will prove his value to the team, im sure.

Cleverley and Jones to shine till then.
 
Phil Jones, whilst being the greatest human ever, is not a centrocampista. Given Ando's lackluster performance last, I'll grant you Phil might be knocking on the door for the 4th spot, but he is clearly not a better option there than Fellaini. Cleverley and Fellaini are by far our best options in the role as Carrick's sidekick at the moment.

Cleverley is clearly out on his own as the best partner we have for Carrick. Fellaini should be after Jones and even Anderson in the pecking order. I'm not a massive fan of Jones in CM but I'd rather Jones in our midfield than Fellaini any day.
 
Fellaini fit for Belgium duty
The United midfielder missed Saturday's 2-1 win over Sunderland after suffering the wrist problem in training and it had been feared he would be ruled out of action for three weeks.
United boss David Moyes said over the weekend: "He's got a wrist injury. He's going to see a specialist. It doesn't sound too good but we'll wait and find out on Monday."
Although the medical diagnosis is that he will need surgery in the "near future", it is a welcome boost in the short term for his international club and United.
Belgium have impressed so far in their quest to qualify for the 2014 World Cup, having won seven and drawn one of their opening eight games and are top of their group. A point in Croatia on Friday will book their place at next summer's finals in Brazil.
It was not all good news for the Belgians, though, with Manchester City centre-half Vincent Kompany declared unfit with a thigh problem.
 
He's been passed fit for Belgium?


You just knew he'd be fit after this load of bollocks about celebrating his injury. He can probably get away with some strapping at the moment and give it another fortnight before deciding whether to have the surgery.
 
Cleverley is clearly out on his own as the best partner we have for Carrick. Fellaini should be after Jones and even Anderson in the pecking order. I'm not a massive fan of Jones in CM but I'd rather Jones in our midfield than Fellaini any day.

That's not advisable at the moment. Not in my opinion.
 
What the actual feck? Belgium have already qualified I think, and assuming that the recovery time will be the same whether he has the surgery now or after 2 weeks, surely it makes more sense to have it now than missing two more weeks of competitive football for United. Makes no sense.
 
Cleverley is clearly out on his own as the best partner we have for Carrick. Fellaini should be after Jones and even Anderson in the pecking order. I'm not a massive fan of Jones in CM but I'd rather Jones in our midfield than Fellaini any day.


And you have decided all of this after 2-3 games. Well done. Anderson/Jones ahead of Fellaini..:wenger:
 
Fellaini should be after Jones and even Anderson in the pecking order. I'm not a massive fan of Jones in CM but I'd rather Jones in our midfield than Fellaini any day.

Do explain.
 
And you have decided all of this after 2-3 games. Well done. Anderson/Jones ahead of Fellaini..:wenger:

Your acting like the first time I ever saw Fellaini play was when he joined us.

I said in his thread in the transfer forum in the summer before we got him that I would rather play our current CMs than get him.
 
Your acting like the first time I ever saw Fellaini play was when he joined us.

I said in his thread in the transfer forum in the summer before we got him that I would rather play our current CMs than get him.


And you have only seen him play with Carrick 2-3 times. It is clear none of our current CMs complement him, so it is bizarre that you don't want to try Fellaini. It doesn't look the best combo - but if we don't try it, we will never know!
 
And you have only seen him play with Carrick 2-3 times. It is clear none of our current CMs complement him, so it is bizarre that you don't want to try Fellaini. It doesn't look the best combo - but if we don't try it, we will never know!

That is plain wrong. He got nominated for POTY last year for the first time in his career. Who was his partner? Cleverley. I'm not saying that that's the sole reason for his upturn in form, but don't tell me Cleverley doesn't complement Carrick. They're a great partnership.
 
And you have only seen him play with Carrick 2-3 times. It is clear none of our current CMs complement him, so it is bizarre that you don't want to try Fellaini. It doesn't look the best combo - but if we don't try it, we will never know!

I watched him play in EPL for few seasons. The idea that immobile player can partner immobile player for the benefit.of.the.team is pure idiocy.
 
And you have only seen him play with Carrick 2-3 times. It is clear none of our current CMs complement him, so it is bizarre that you don't want to try Fellaini. It doesn't look the best combo - but if we don't try it, we will never know!

Can't see why people are so quick to write Cleverley off. He adds so much to our midfield that some only seem to appreciate when he's out the team for a few games.
Anyway I've seen nothing from Fellaini at Everton or in his short time here to make me think that he is good enough for us or would be a good partner for Carrick.
 
I watched him play in EPL for few seasons. The idea that immobile player can partner immobile player for the benefit.of.the.team is pure idiocy.


Carrick isn't especially immobile. Add that to his positioning, and it isn't crazy to try the idea.
 
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