I was reading that Times article today and agreed with most of it except for this horse-shitQuoteMcGrath took the challenge of Ferguson's dismissal and played brilliantly for another five years with Aston Villa. But at least he was replaced, in the shape of Steve Bruce and Gary Pallister, by better players.
McGrath took the challenge of Ferguson's dismissal and played brilliantly for another five years with Aston Villa. But at least he was replaced, in the shape of Steve Bruce and Gary Pallister, by better players.
Listening to Ferguson today I feel quite elated! What goes around comes around. I am still hurting from him tapping up and signing Yorke and Bosnich and now Utd fans know how we felt when Barry and Milner left.
Quote from: Billy Walker on October 19, 2010, 11:18:28 PMWhen Yorke left I was gutted. If anyone owed a club a little loyalty it was him seeing as we took him from the middle of nowhere and helped turn him into a fantastic player. When Dwight left I genuinely felt hard done by. Listening to Man Utd fans cheerfully claim he has left Villa to win trophies was more than a little galling...I think we could have built a great side around Dwight.I think Yorke was about 27 at the time that Manyoo came sniffing. By that stage he'd been at the club eight or nine years and he'd been scoring regularly for about the last four. To think he'd have been loyal (in the Steve Bull sense) was more in hope than expectation for me because going there would mean trophies - they did the treble in his first season, I seem to remember. Sure, I hoped Yorke was going to stay, and was gutted when he didn't. But I could understand why he left. I did have a chuckle to myself when I heard Rooney wanted out though.As for anyone still gaffawing at the prospect of the end of United's era of success, I wouldn't be so premature. Not sure if anyone else has made the point but Ferguson has lost top players before now, yet still come back with more success. Their era of success will truely be put to the test when Ferguson retires, IMO.
When Yorke left I was gutted. If anyone owed a club a little loyalty it was him seeing as we took him from the middle of nowhere and helped turn him into a fantastic player. When Dwight left I genuinely felt hard done by. Listening to Man Utd fans cheerfully claim he has left Villa to win trophies was more than a little galling...I think we could have built a great side around Dwight.
That said, I must say Fergie gave a PR masterclass yesterday. Alastair Campbell eat your heart out! He completely turned the tables on poor Wayne.
lol, United would be nearly as bad as Liverpool if Rooney leaves.I like this new Premier League that is opening up a bit more, making things a lil' more interesting.