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The One and Only
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Kagawa will make it here. His touch, awareness, vision, dribbling, passing and shooting are all top notch. He also works hard, so being a Berbatov won't be a problem.
He needs to deal with the physicality of the league better. I know he is small but you don't have to get huge overnight to deal with bigger and stronger players. Yes, strengthening will obviously help but it is experience that will surely help the most.
I hate comparing another Asian player to Park but they both did well in their respective countries, moved to Europe and did well and then made the big move to United. They are both small players too.
Park always had the great work-rate and a very good skill set. But his first two seasons here polarized quite a few of our fans. He fell over way way too much. Kagawa, who has even more quality, falls and gets pushed off the ball all the time and it gets frustrating.
I think it took Park until his third year here to gain Fergie's confidence and then he was starting all of our biggest games. Kagawa was good last year and showed good production for his first season. He had a bad injury but still put up some decent numbers and showed his creativity quite a bit.
Kagawa will simply get better and better here because he is a fantastic footballer with all the traits to be a star Man United player except for strength. I am confident he can work on this and learn how to play against the giants in the Premier League.
feck off
Having said that, now that I know that people are reading my stuff and that I'm not just another fish in the crowd, I'm gonna try to change my approach for a bit. From now on, I will not reply to any of your posts in this particular thread. I will still keep writing, though. I will write my opinion on Kagawa's performances, news, and generally my opinion on how to include him better to our tactics and formations
My guest book is only the tip of the iceberg. You lot should have seen my inbox
But seriously; how often do people bother to send messages to people they agree with on an online forum? If people bother to go through such troubles only to let me know that a random dude on the internet "supports" me, then that has to count for something. It's not that I would have stopped posting without these messages though. I'm too stubborn for that. But it's still cool to know that some people read my stuff and like what they see. If a handful of people(and then some) bother to send me messages, then one can only begin to wonder just how many people support me in silence.
This was never really of importance to me, though. I just wanted to add my input to the discussion. Nothing more.
Having said that, now that I know that people are reading my stuff and that I'm not just another fish in the crowd, I'm gonna try to change my approach for a bit. From now on, I will not reply to any of your posts in this particular thread. I will still keep writing, though. I will write my opinion on Kagawa's performances, news, and generally my opinion on how to include him better to our tactics and formations.
This way, we all win(at least a little). My posting rate is gonna get reduced drastically when I don't have to reply to shitty comments, this thread is gonna get less messy, and I still get to say my opinion.
Stay tuned, fanZ
HaterZ gonna hate![]()
Yeah, this post really sums up why people get annoyed with you. It's ALL ABOUT YOU.
That said, I'm glad to here that your post rate is going to decrease. Why don't you venture into some of the other threads and discuss some other topics?
Not trying to be rude MM, but why have you put up a video of a poor performance from Kagawa?
I never made it. I posted it so no one exaggerates his performance![]()
You don't deserve him and his progressive views you fecking troglodyte
Guys this isn't the place for Kagawa discussion.
Ankle injury apparently.
Ah, typical mad wing... Oh.Love him.