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i don't see any progress. he is clueless. thanks.
The old saying 'you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink' is quite fitting here. If you can't see that he was better yesterday then it's not our problem.
i don't see any progress. he is clueless. thanks.
The old saying 'you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink' is quite fitting here. If you can't see that he was better yesterday then it's not our problem.
I knew the knives would be out after Cardiff, but they should be out for Evra, Cleverley and Evans.
Of course being a regular in a decent international team has an effect on your value, it shows you can cut it at the highest level - silly to claim otherwise.
BTW Parker was only a regular international for about 12 months of his whole career - compare that to Fellaini.
And you are not comparing like with like - the likes of Parker and Arteta moved cheap due to age and/or contact situation. Cabaye and Tiote were bargain buys (possibly contract related?) but untested at PL level and as you know you pay a lot for proven PL players. Delph and McCarthy are nowhere near the pedigree of Fellaini, they may get there in the future, we shall see.
Plus do you even realise that Everton paid £15m for Fellaini 5 years ago? Was expensive TBF, but he was an extremely highly rated youngester and he has obviously improved massively since then.
Name me one midfielder of similar age, contract situation and experience (regular international, several seasons for a top half PL club) to Fellaini who moved for £10m (and lets not forget that you first said an even more idiotic "£5-7m") ? I doubt you can even find one for £15m in recent times
The age old "Ashley Young" price test. Tested in the Premier League is the biggest pile of turd criteria in a player, unless they stand out as being top class. He was tested in the Premier League but average in central midfield, just like Young was tested and average on the wing.
Moyes will soon learn, just like Liverpool did with Adam, Henderson, Downing and Carroll, that Premier League proven may come at a premium, but often means sweet FA when it comes to improving the team.
Cabaye is the perfect example of a younger, more talented, international player, who had also played at a higher level (in the Champions League) many times, with a higher potential who was bought for 1/5 of Fellaini's price tag. Having scouts all over the globe is academic if you go for Young and Fellaini because they are "proven".
This really. There are so many foreign players in the league who are excelling who once upon a time were not prem proven. You'd think that people wouldve figure out by now that as a criteria to judge a player before signing them, its a pretty ridiculous one.The age old "Ashley Young" price test. Tested in the Premier League is the biggest pile of turd criteria in a player, unless they stand out as being top class. He was tested in the Premier League but average in central midfield, just like Young was tested and average on the wing.
Moyes will soon learn, just like Liverpool did with Adam, Henderson, Downing and Carroll, that Premier League proven may come at a premium, but often means sweet FA when it comes to improving the team.
Cabaye is the perfect example of a younger, more talented, international player, who had also played at a higher level (in the Champions League) many times, with a higher potential who was bought for 1/5 of Fellaini's price tag. Having scouts all over the globe is academic if you go for Young and Fellaini because they are "proven".
The age old "Ashley Young" price test. Tested in the Premier League is the biggest pile of turd criteria in a player, unless they stand out as being top class. He was tested in the Premier League but average in central midfield, just like Young was tested and average on the wing.
Moyes will soon learn, just like Liverpool did with Adam, Henderson, Downing and Carroll, that Premier League proven may come at a premium, but often means sweet FA when it comes to improving the team.
Cabaye is the perfect example of a younger, more talented, international player, who had also played at a higher level (in the Champions League) many times, with a higher potential who was bought for 1/5 of Fellaini's price tag. Having scouts all over the globe is academic if you go for Young and Fellaini because they are "proven".
This really. There are so many foreign players in the league who are excelling who once upon a time were not prem proven. You'd think that people wouldve figure out by now that as a criteria to judge a player before signing them, its a pretty ridiculous one.
It's not a case of writing him off before he had a chance, I wrote him off long before Moyes took over, it was obvious he wasn't good enough as a midfielder.
That sounds very much like writing him off before he has had a chance to me
As for your idiotic comments about why praise a player for improving?! The mind boggles
It's not so much improving, it's praising him for being less shit then he was his opening few months despite still being very shit. Instead of having consistent 3/10 performances, he had a 5/10 at best.
If I could offer one defence for him, and every one of our midfielders, is that we seem to be a bit clueless tactically and players look too far apart. Fellaini looked better in the pass and move and quicker tempo game at Everton with everyone in the move. We are a very very static team, and there's no real quick passing interchanges.The only thing giving me hope, is that I remember Evra and Vidic doing badly for a while when we first signed them. Maybe Fellaini's just having a rough start. For those saying that even his best standard at Everton was not good enough for us, that's just not true. He could pass, and tackle, and was capable of bossing the midfield. He's technically good too. It's just that for whatever reason, it's all gone to bits at the moment.
How anyone can claim he played well or even ok is beyond me. He is the reason even Cleverley played worse than himself as the midfield got completely bypassed.
Winning a few high-balls because you are tall and committing fouls doesn't constitute a good performance.
However if anyone can compile his performance against Cardiff, maybe I could reconsider my stance on this being the worst midfield performance from United. We hardly ever had any control of the match. We always look like we are in control for atleast 10 minutes, which was never the case even when we were leading. And this is solely down to our 28-million man being completely useless giving the ball away every time he passed forward and therefore the defence having to launch long-balls to prevent giving him the ball.
He was slightly better defensively, but that is mainly because he is huge. That is the only reason one can claim he did better than Cleverley
In what way?He's shit.
Sorry but that's just our bollocks..How anyone can claim he played well or even ok is beyond me. He is the reason even Cleverley played worse than himself as the midfield got completely bypassed.
Who said it does?Winning a few high-balls because you are tall and committing fouls doesn't constitute a good performance.
I take it you didn't watch the match? If you did you wouldn't need one.However if anyone can compile his performance against Cardiff, maybe I could reconsider my stance on this being the worst midfield performance from United.
Yeah it was all his fault.We hardly ever had any control of the match. We always look like we are in control for atleast 10 minutes, which was never the case even when we were leading. And this is solely down to our 28-million man being completely useless giving the ball away every time he passed forward and therefore the defence having to launch long-balls to prevent giving him the ball.
How anyone can claim he played well or even ok is beyond me. He is the reason even Cleverley played worse than himself as the midfield got completely bypassed.
Winning a few high-balls because you are tall and committing fouls doesn't constitute a good performance.
However if anyone can compile his performance against Cardiff, maybe I could reconsider my stance on this being the worst midfield performance from United. We hardly ever had any control of the match. We always look like we are in control for atleast 10 minutes, which was never the case even when we were leading. And this is solely down to our 28-million man being completely useless giving the ball away every time he passed forward and therefore the defence having to launch long-balls to prevent giving him the ball.
He was slightly better defensively, but that is mainly because he is huge. That is the only reason one can claim he did better than Cleverley
I thought he was our best player on the field... Well Rooney was the best but he shouldn´t have been on the pitch..
Fellaini did very well on the day sadly the rest didn´t seemed bothered at all!
Very well? Really?I thought he was our best player on the field... Well Rooney was the best but he shouldn´t have been on the pitch..
Fellaini did very well on the day sadly the rest didn´t seemed bothered at all!
In what way?
Would you like to answer the question on his behalf then?
It's pretty obvious why he's a but shit right now. He's doing pretty much everything poorly and not bringing anything to the table. However, that doesn't mean he won't improve and hopefully it's just a rough start.Would you like to answer the question on his behalf then?
I thought he was our best player on the field... Well Rooney was the best but he shouldn´t have been on the pitch..
Fellaini did very well on the day sadly the rest didn´t seemed bothered at all!
Sorry but that's just our bollocks..
Cleverly was beyond shit and I'd go as far as saying he went hiding in the game. Cleverly was to many the worse player on the pitch, he couldn't pass, when he did it was backwards or sideways. He has lost his way and I for one won't be upset to see him leave.
Who said it does?
No one has said Fellaini was MOTM as far as I can see, what he was though was "not shit" he played ok. Some of our fans have got blinkered vision when they see him play at the moment. It's odd, they focus on the negatives. How about getting behind him and giving him a chance like you would any other new signing.
I take it you didn't watch the match? If you did you wouldn't need one.
Yeah it was all his fault.
What an idiotic post.
I thought he was our best player on the field... Well Rooney was the best but he shouldn´t have been on the pitch..
Fellaini did very well on the day sadly the rest didn´t seemed bothered at all!
I wouldn't even say he's shit right now to be fair. He's not great but he's playing ok, which isn't good enough granted, but it might be good enough to see us through.It's pretty obvious why he's a but shit right now. He's doing pretty much everything poorly and not bringing anything to the table. However, that doesn't mean he won't improve and hopefully it's just a rough start.
That much is obviousIf yes, then we don't really have anything to discuss since we watched different matches.
He's also the reason that Cleverley played a lot of sideways passes, too, right?
*cough*He's got a nice chest.
That much is obvious