Quote from: eric woolban woolban on September 21, 2014, 08:44:27 PMQuote from: Rocket Reducer No. 62 on September 21, 2014, 07:03:02 PMOoh Miss...Miss...Gary Neville said "Sod" on the tele Miss! Angry mob predicted.Aah, but was he talking about the pitch? Patrice Evra, who he referred to as "An aggressive* sod" in a positive way and as something that was missing from the current ManU defence.* or somesuch
Quote from: Rocket Reducer No. 62 on September 21, 2014, 07:03:02 PMOoh Miss...Miss...Gary Neville said "Sod" on the tele Miss! Angry mob predicted.Aah, but was he talking about the pitch?
Ooh Miss...Miss...Gary Neville said "Sod" on the tele Miss! Angry mob predicted.
You gotta love the failure at Utd. LVG the supposed tactical maestro and saviour who has lead them thus far to their worst start since football began. Worse than Gollum last year. The failure to sort that backline out was complete and utter madness too. Jones, Smalling and Evans are all shite. Jones is the only one whos a top 10 standard starting player but even then, he's not top 4 standard by any stretch. Shaw is still young of course. Rafael is shite and always has been. Can't defend to save his life. Okay going forward. For me though their biggest problem at the moment is Wayne Rooney. He's a busted flush and he's being accommodated at the expense of better players and balance. If they wanted to play RVP and Falcao together, Rooney should have been dropped. It also means Di Maria who actually looks quality for them can't play as advanced as might benefit them more. Rooneys no skipper either. Here's a player in rapid decline who's temperament and attitude is questionable, and he's not producing the sort of inspirational displays to make up for that and lead by example. They'd honestly have been better off keeping Welbeck, who at least offers pace, workrate and constant running, to play with either RVP or Falcao. The sooner they drop Rooney the better. So with that in mind. He hope he players every game. Ulloa for Leicester looks a goodun it must be said. Think he could keep them up.
Quote from: supertom on September 21, 2014, 11:50:58 PMYou gotta love the failure at Utd. LVG the supposed tactical maestro and saviour who has lead them thus far to their worst start since football began. Worse than Gollum last year. The failure to sort that backline out was complete and utter madness too. Jones, Smalling and Evans are all shite. Jones is the only one whos a top 10 standard starting player but even then, he's not top 4 standard by any stretch. Shaw is still young of course. Rafael is shite and always has been. Can't defend to save his life. Okay going forward. For me though their biggest problem at the moment is Wayne Rooney. He's a busted flush and he's being accommodated at the expense of better players and balance. If they wanted to play RVP and Falcao together, Rooney should have been dropped. It also means Di Maria who actually looks quality for them can't play as advanced as might benefit them more. Rooneys no skipper either. Here's a player in rapid decline who's temperament and attitude is questionable, and he's not producing the sort of inspirational displays to make up for that and lead by example. They'd honestly have been better off keeping Welbeck, who at least offers pace, workrate and constant running, to play with either RVP or Falcao. The sooner they drop Rooney the better. So with that in mind. He hope he players every game. Ulloa for Leicester looks a goodun it must be said. Think he could keep them up. Agree but don't think you can question Rooneys work rate, he's often the first player back to help out the defence
Phil Jones is a midfielder (in the Robson mould) he is not a centre half (too small)
Quote from: Ron Manager on September 22, 2014, 08:45:19 AMPhil Jones is a midfielder (in the Robson mould) he is not a centre half (too small)pHe's 6ft 1 - he's four inches taller than Puyol, Danny Blind, Baresi and Cannavaro.He might never be a fantastic centre half, but it won't be because he's too small.
Quote from: john e on September 22, 2014, 07:57:46 AMQuote from: supertom on September 21, 2014, 11:50:58 PMYou gotta love the failure at Utd. LVG the supposed tactical maestro and saviour who has lead them thus far to their worst start since football began. Worse than Gollum last year. The failure to sort that backline out was complete and utter madness too. Jones, Smalling and Evans are all shite. Jones is the only one whos a top 10 standard starting player but even then, he's not top 4 standard by any stretch. Shaw is still young of course. Rafael is shite and always has been. Can't defend to save his life. Okay going forward. For me though their biggest problem at the moment is Wayne Rooney. He's a busted flush and he's being accommodated at the expense of better players and balance. If they wanted to play RVP and Falcao together, Rooney should have been dropped. It also means Di Maria who actually looks quality for them can't play as advanced as might benefit them more. Rooneys no skipper either. Here's a player in rapid decline who's temperament and attitude is questionable, and he's not producing the sort of inspirational displays to make up for that and lead by example. They'd honestly have been better off keeping Welbeck, who at least offers pace, workrate and constant running, to play with either RVP or Falcao. The sooner they drop Rooney the better. So with that in mind. He hope he players every game. Ulloa for Leicester looks a goodun it must be said. Think he could keep them up. Agree but don't think you can question Rooneys work rate, he's often the first player back to help out the defenceAs a captain Wayne is certainly no Dave Mackay or Billy Bremner. He doesnt appear to talk to his players. But John E is right Wayne does a lot of tracking back, in fact more than he should be doing. Phil Jones is a midfielder (in the Robson mould) he is not a centre half (too small)Van Gaal needs to get things right and quickly. They look a poor team.
Agree but don't think you can question Rooneys work rate, he's often the first player back to help out the defence
I'd love to see that cheating c**t Varney get a career ender next week. You know, the sort where the bottom of his leg is laying there at an impossible angle while he cries on camera.
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