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Manchester United Thread

MO_DINERO said:
I thought Liverpool got ripped-off with Pennant, it’s peanuts compared to £17M for Carrick! Why are English players over-priced, I don’t understand the logic behind it?

We get pasted for buying foreign players, maybe everyone can see why now. Better value for money. £16m for Carrick :lol: £7m for Pennant:lol: £500,000 for Fabregas :lmao:
 
It seems everyone is in a major panic at the mo and I cannot see why, okay we havent made any signings, so what, there is still a month to go before the transfer window closes.

Liverpool have been buying players (although pennant and bellamy are hardly world class)

chelsea have a few (although more seem to be leaving than joining)

and arsenal have made jusy one (and thats after a poor domestic season).

Yes we have lost Ruud, which is a shame and leaves us with only Rooney, Smith, Saha and possibly Rossi/Ole (oh how will we cope), yes Ruud was a 30 goal a season man, but everyone forgets we won more trophies when the goals we're shared around the strikeforce.

Okay the MF is still a problem, Carrick will be a quality signing for us and we could do with another MF and a CF (there is still time).

Having Scholes, Heinze and Smith back is a major boost, Scholes had been looking a little bit "lost and uninterested" for the past two seasons, and I think that the threat to his career last season has put him back on track and if he's on form United are on form.

Also cant forget the youngsters coming thru, we have a few decent prospects, and with the Glazers ripping the arse out of the club we're gonna need them cos money is non existent at OT now.
 
Clockender said:
We get pasted for buying foreign players, maybe everyone can see why now. Better value for money. £16m for Carrick :lol: £7m for Pennant:lol: £500,000 for Fabregas :lmao:

yeah but how much for Walcott and Reyes....
 
Yeah fair point ... Wenger has said himself that he can spend large amounts on players but not all the time. Reyes for me has been a poor buy value wise. Walcott well lets wait and see.
 
Well no more Ruud, so the question now is how well we cope. Let's hope this season Fergie plays a simple 4-4-2, no more experiements, no more shifting people out of position, just the same squad week in, week out (injuries permitting). let them gel and its a quality team:

--------VDS----------
-Gary--Rio--Wes--Heinze--
-------Carrick-------
---------Scholes------
-Ronaldo-------Giggs---
-----Rooney-Saha-------

With Rossi, Richardson, Park, Silvestre and Foster benching it up? Not so bad.

Problem is going to be when Saha sneezes and tears his ACL, scholes gets a bump to the head and can't see, Ronaldo steps over to Madrid and Rooney injures himself attempting to better Zidane's headbutt, but against the goal post.

But you can't really plan a team around injuries can you?
 
Good call on Scholes, this could be a big season for him. Also we have martin (looked good against Celtic) and jones desperate for a chance in middle of the park.

One quarm about Carrick is his strength, for me he doesnt dominate the centre of the park, ala keane, viera, gatusso etc.

I would have liked to see Hargreaves become part of the RVN deal. Would have been good business.


Vannizzlefashizzal said:
Having Scholes, Heinze and Smith back is a major boost, Scholes had been looking a little bit "lost and uninterested" for the past two seasons, and I think that the threat to his career last season has put him back on track and if he's on form United are on form.

Also cant forget the youngsters coming thru, we have a few decent prospects, and with the Glazers ripping the arse out of the club we're gonna need them cos money is non existent at OT now.
 
proudy99 said:
Good call on Scholes, this could be a big season for him. Also we have martin (looked good against Celtic) and jones desperate for a chance in middle of the park.

One quarm about Carrick is his strength, for me he doesnt dominate the centre of the park, ala keane, viera, gatusso etc.

I would have liked to see Hargreaves become part of the RVN deal. Would have been good business.

Hence why we need Mascherano. Probably wont happen SAF probably think midfields sorted now.

IDIOT.

Buy Mascherano & partner Varrick with him ala Pirlo n Gattuso.

Apparently Carrick was 14.5m! Not bad still got about 20m left for Mascherano.
 
I tell you, I'd feel pretty good about the summer if we ended up having Macherano and Carrick as the CMF of the future. How is Carrick's shooting? I know he doesn't score often, I've honsetly not seen much of him. Can he do Scholes' role?
 
I read somewhere we are in talks with Mascherano I was impressed with him during the world cup.

Carrick is no Scholes, plays a different style. He could complement him well tho in the center.

We could also do with a pacy, young, sharp box player (doent every team). Someone willing to sit on the bench. Abit of a weird shout but someone like Lita from Reading. All of our strikers seem to be target men (Smith, saha) or withdrawn (Rooney, Rossi) would like to see an and out and out stiker someone like defoe (1ft taller!) or robbie Keane to get on the end of balls. Torres would have been perfect.
 
proudy99 said:
Good call on Scholes, this could be a big season for him. Also we have martin (looked good against Celtic) and jones desperate for a chance in middle of the park.

One quarm about Carrick is his strength, for me he doesnt dominate the centre of the park, ala keane, viera, gatusso etc.

I would have liked to see Hargreaves become part of the RVN deal. Would have been good business.

Personally I think those types of MF are no longer required, Carrick is strong on the ball and a very good passer (people at spurs say he was the best they have had since Hoddle) its juut what we need cos Keano was much more than an enforcer if you look at the opta stats.

I reckon it'll be a three man MF of Scholes, Fletcher and Carrick with a front three of Saha Rooney and Ronaldo.

So with the likes of Smith, Vidic, Evra, Park on the bench with the possibilty of another two signings the sqaud will defo be improved, just hope we're abit luckier with injuries this year....
 
beachryan said:
I tell you, I'd feel pretty good about the summer if we ended up having Macherano and Carrick as the CMF of the future. How is Carrick's shooting? I know he doesn't score often, I've honsetly not seen much of him. Can he do Scholes' role?

Keano wasnt exactly prolific infront of goal so im not worried about Carricks goal return tbh....
 
proudy99 said:
I read somewhere we are in talks with Mascherano I was impressed with him during the world cup.

We could also do with a pacy, young, sharp box player (doent every team). Someone willing to sit on the bench. Abit of a weird shout but someone like Lita from Reading. All of our strikers seem to be target men (Smith, saha) or withdrawn (Rooney, Rossi) would like to see an and out and out stiker someone like defoe (1ft taller!) or robbie Keane to get on the end of balls. Torres would have been perfect.

Defoe could be the one for us although I think Rossi is a similar sort of player.

Mascherano is also a good shout...
 
Dead Man said:
Hence why we need Mascherano. Probably wont happen SAF probably think midfields sorted now.

IDIOT.

Buy Mascherano & partner Varrick with him ala Pirlo n Gattuso.

Apparently Carrick was 14.5m! Not bad still got about 20m left for Mascherano.

exactly. Carrick is more playmaker style midfielder and can get forward alot and has a good shot on him. The only player I can think of thats similar is Pirlo. Its a very good signing simply because he is english and wont find it difficult settling in. At tottenham he was always playing with another defensive midfielser like Davids. Mascherano would be the icing on the cake. I really hope SAF doesnt think the midfield is sorted with carrick only our genuine defensive midfielder.

Up front its not too bad. We have enough strikers that can get goals between them and enough to keep the competition high. Im glad we are not going out signing another striker. Whats the point when we have already spent 19million on smith and saha. Why not get our moneys worth out of them by playing them instead of having them on the bench. Plus with ruud gone Rossi will also get a chance.SAF said he will not loan him out if ruud is gone which is surely good. We are not chelsea where the youngsters dont get a sniff at first team football and we shoudl appreciate that.
 
From Red Issue:

Eric Harrison comes to Fergie’s aid in the MEN, convincing us all that Scholes is back to his best despite not performing well at the top level for the best part of two years.

"Watching him play and come back like that is like buying a £20m player and I really mean that. He has returned as good as ever and I am so pleased about that. He is such a relaxed player and he brings calmness to midfield when he's in there.

"I don't mind United being 100 mph at times. I like us to be on the front foot but it was too much last season. If I have a criticism of them it was that the ball was like a hot potato in midfield last season.

"We lost the ball so many times and expended so much energy winning it back. It was crying out for Scholesy.

"The same with England. England needed his composure in Germany. Steve Gerrard and Frank Lampard are two great players but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out they can't play together. Having Paul in there would have made a big difference if he had been played in his correct position.

"But it is United who are going to get the benefit of his return and that's great. He's been missed.

"I think we can expect to see him for a number of years yet. I know many United fans feared that after Paul quit England he might suddenly finish at United at any time as well.

"I know him very well but I would never ask what's in his mind about things like that. He's very enthusiastic and hates missing a day's training but I suspected that he might have gone when he was around 33.

"However, I think this break away from the game because of his eye complaint may have changed things.

"He was always upbeat when I rang him whilst he was sidelined. I never got the impression he was depressed or worried about it.

"But you can't help wonder when you have mystery things like that with your vision, that in those quiet private moments at home if it goes through your mind that it might all be over for football.

"I think he has probably sat there at times when he couldn't train or play and thought about what he was missing.

"I wouldn't be surprised if he decided at those times that he would carry on for Manchester United as long as he possibly could.

"He's great for the spirit on the pitch too. I thought his contribution against Celtic for instance the other night summed him up.

"He can strike a super free-kick but even as the senior man out there he didn't demand the set-pieces and let the younger lads have a go. And he was the first to congratulate Jonny Evans when he scored.

"The young lads appreciate that, just like Paul would have done when he first came into the senior side. They look up to him and he's vital to have in that dressing room.

"Carrick is a super passer of the ball. He can play that decisive ball but so can Paul and Michael doesn't score goals in the air, inside the box or produce rocket shots outside of the area like Scholesy does," Eric added.


"When I was working for Wales we played Italy in a European qualifier and it was the first time I had ever seen Pirlo in the flesh and I thought then what a player the lad was.

"He also had a terrific World Cup - but Scholesy is better than Pirlo. I'd rather have Paul than the Italian again because as well as everything else he scores goals. Pirlo only gets them from free-kicks.

"I watched as many matches in Germany as I could and I can honestly say I never saw anyone at the World Cup who could do the job Paul does better than he can. He was as good as anyone who was out there.

"If United need to look for anyone in midfield then it is a Makelele-type. Milan's Gennaro Gattuso is the one I like.

"But as for looking for a Paul Scholes-type I wouldn't bother. United already have the best and his comeback has confirmed that for me."
 
BK... according to ManUnited the fee has NOT been agreed yet. They think they are going to get him for 10m? Fergie has said no chance. He is worth more than that.

DJ
 
well he is 30, wanted to leave and had only two years left on his contract. Apparently according to the sun, the glazers ordered Fergie to accept the bid, since fergie was holding out for 15million.
 
Considering his age we did okay out of the Ruud deal, we have had his best years and getting over half back that we paid for him, yes in an ideal world we would have got what Chelsea paid for Sheva but no one pays those prices anymore....

the £18mill for carrick is (like most deals) based on different things, I think the £10mill we orignally bid was more realistic though....
 
Carrick will become United's fifth most expensive signing behind Rio Ferdinand, Juan Sebastian Veron, Wayne Rooney and Van Nistelrooy.

As i read this, i can only smile... If you just think about how much Barcelona and Madrid have been paying for top players this summer, it just seems ridiculous doesn't it?

Without knowing much about Carrick, i can almost guess that he aint a lot better than Katsouranis, Greek international that we signed for €2 Million...
 
Vannizzlefashizzal said:
It seems everyone is in a major panic at the mo and I cannot see why, okay we havent made any signings, so what, there is still a month to go before the transfer window closes.

Liverpool have been buying players (although pennant and bellamy are hardly world class)

chelsea have a few (although more seem to be leaving than joining)

and arsenal have made jusy one (and thats after a poor domestic season).

Yes we have lost Ruud, which is a shame and leaves us with only Rooney, Smith, Saha and possibly Rossi/Ole (oh how will we cope), yes Ruud was a 30 goal a season man, but everyone forgets we won more trophies when the goals we're shared around the strikeforce.

Okay the MF is still a problem, Carrick will be a quality signing for us and we could do with another MF and a CF (there is still time).

Having Scholes, Heinze and Smith back is a major boost, Scholes had been looking a little bit "lost and uninterested" for the past two seasons, and I think that the threat to his career last season has put him back on track and if he's on form United are on form.

Also cant forget the youngsters coming thru, we have a few decent prospects, and with the Glazers ripping the arse out of the club we're gonna need them cos money is non existent at OT now.


Those players dont need to be world class. we have world class players in main positions bar striker. Benitez works on the policy of balance and hard work. Believe me, Bellamy and Pennant will do well here.
 
antred said:
Those players dont need to be world class. we have world class players in main positions bar striker. Benitez works on the policy of balance and hard work. Believe me, Bellamy and Pennant will do well here.

that wasnt my point....

lol I cant name more than one world class players in ya team but I spose thats subjective anyway....
 
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