I like how you left giggs out of that little list.
Great spot.
I like how you left giggs out of that little list.
I'm getting sick of this "they are young and that's why they are getting injured" shite. If they were 18 years old I'd agree with you, but at 23 (in football terms) they aren't exactly kids any more are they?
I don't ever remember Scholes, Beckham, Neville or even Rooney or Ronaldo getting as injured as often as Cleverley or Anderson had at 23.
Sometimes you just have to call it as it is, they are injury prone and probably will be for the rest of their careers.
Definitely a discussion for another thread, but Aimar is all about assists and end product, or at least he was at his prime. Even now at 32 and unable to play full games he's got 9 assists in 24 league appearances, which is the same number as Iniesta has got in 27 for Barcelona this season. Obviously I'm not saying he's anywhere near as good as Iniesta (it's a weaker league for a start), I'm just using Iniesta as a comparison because he's the kind of player who is is widely touted to have a good end-product (except for goals mind)
I'm sticking by my comparison, at the same age there are a lot of comparisons in playing style (through balls, tricks, dribbling). As I said though, Kagawa seems to be quicker and, from his stats, seems to have more of an eye for goal. Really excited for this signing![]()
I'm getting sick of this "they are young and that's why they are getting injured" shite. If they were 18 years old I'd agree with you, but at 23 (in football terms) they aren't exactly kids any more are they?
I don't ever remember Scholes, Beckham, Neville or even Rooney or Ronaldo getting as injured as often as Cleverley or Anderson had at 23.
Sometimes you just have to call it as it is, they are injury prone and probably will be for the rest of their careers.
I disagree. Carrick on form for me is as good as a Busquets. Nani I'd take over Sanchez and Pedro any day.Unfortunately, everyone of those United players is considerably inferior to the Barca counterparts.
In fact, that is cringeworthy to look at the difference in quality.
Jesus but you are always such a depressing git on this forum.
People called Gareth are always fecking depressing.
I disagree. Carrick on for me is as good as a Busquets. Nani I'd take over Sanchez and Pedro any day.
Thanks for judging me mate. I'm actually quite an upbeat person despite all the personal heartbreak I've dealt with these last few years.
I just say things as I seem them. If the team plays like shit then I'm not going to pretend that the team did brilliantly just to get on the good side of people like you that are obviously far better supporters than me.
You speak to other United fans face to face, whine about this, whine about that and that is normality. You come on here and if you do the same you're a cnut.
If it's not sealed by tomorrow then it will be after June 8th
No. I'm thinking more of a Barca type thing, with Rooney in a Messi false 9 role, free to do as he sees fit.
i.e
Carrick = Busquets role
Kagawa = Iniesta role
Cleverley = Xavi role
Rooney = Messi role
Nani = Sanchez/Pedro role
Welbeck= Villa role
Unfortunately, we don't play football that way.
If it's not sealed by tomorrow then it will be after June 8th
Cleverley is no where near Xavi in terms of style or ability. He's more like Iniesta, put Scholes in the Xavi role would probably be closer. Which really highlights why we need another midfielder![]()
Forgot, it's half term next week
I'm disappointed to read this from you. Ando's injure record is something special. A broken leg when he was 17, cruciate ligament when he was 21 and last season he only played regular the first two month.
He haven't fulfill his potential and he's inured way to often but overrated?? It's a miracle he has produced so much with his bad luck.
Give me one single player under 25 years old who have made it at the highest level after been away more or less three seasons out of five. Just one single player?
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...manchester-united-will-make-after-his-signing
5 ways United will change according to the article:
4-3-3 formation, which is similar to the 4-2-3-1 formation
Team will be built around Wayne Rooney
More short passes
More goals to come from midfield
Hernandez and Welbeck to be more flexible
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...manchester-united-will-make-after-his-signing
5 ways United will change according to the article:
4-3-3 formation, which is similar to the 4-2-3-1 formation
Team will be built around Wayne Rooney
More short passes
More goals to come from midfield
Hernandez and Welbeck to be more flexible
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...manchester-united-will-make-after-his-signing
5 ways United will change according to the article:
4-3-3 formation, which is similar to the 4-2-3-1 formation
Team will be built around Wayne Rooney
More short passes
More goals to come from midfield
Hernandez and Welbeck to be more flexible
I like how it says its 4-3-3 but the lineup is exactly 4-2-3-1
Because there are different versions of the 4-3-3.
4 4 2 is dead. Please, no more. It's 2012, not the 90s.
Seriously?
For top clubs 4-4-2 is dead. It's fine for Fulham and other mid table teams.
For top clubs 4-4-2 is dead. It's fine for Fulham and other mid table teams.
What is taking so long?
Why would we want to copy the strategy of a football team we aren't as good as? You seriously think the way to beat Barcelona is to employ the same strategy?No. I'm thinking more of a Barca type thing, with Rooney in a Messi false 9 role, free to do as he sees fit.
i.e
Carrick = Busquets role
Kagawa = Iniesta role
Cleverley = Xavi role
Rooney = Messi role
Nani = Sanchez/Pedro role
Welbeck= Villa role
Unfortunately, we don't play football that way.
People called Gareth are always fecking depressing.
I disagree. Carrick on for me is as good as a Busquets. Nani I'd take over Sanchez and Pedro any day.
But even Fulham play more of a 4 4 1 1, no? That extra man dropping deep is essential in todays game. I would love United to adapt a system which we use home and away; a system that is drilled into the players like Barca did season before last. None of this choppingvand changing, ONE system every player learns and loves.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...manchester-united-will-make-after-his-signing
5 ways United will change according to the article:
4-3-3 formation, which is similar to the 4-2-3-1 formation
Team will be built around Wayne Rooney
More short passes
More goals to come from midfield
Hernandez and Welbeck to be more flexible