Whilst he may seem to be offering nothing, he's clearly pleasing the manager and doing good what's asked of him. Perhaps under a different manager he'd be able to do the things we'd like.
Quote from: Drummond on January 05, 2015, 12:05:11 PMWhilst he may seem to be offering nothing, he's clearly pleasing the manager and doing good what's asked of him. Perhaps under a different manager he'd be able to do the things we'd like.True enough although the flipside of that is that under a different manager he may not get picked at all.
Yet another in a long line of former Man Utd players who, when sold to someone else, is revealed to be shite when not surrounded by top players. See also: O'Shea, John.He's also an example of a someone who gets a few games for England purely on the basis of being a Utd player.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on January 05, 2015, 02:33:44 PMQuote from: Drummond on January 05, 2015, 12:05:11 PMWhilst he may seem to be offering nothing, he's clearly pleasing the manager and doing good what's asked of him. Perhaps under a different manager he'd be able to do the things we'd like.True enough although the flipside of that is that under a different manager he may not get picked at all.Absolutely. He stood out at Wigan, signed for Man Utd, England beckoned and then nothing. I'm not bothered either way, but it's hard to pick fault with individuals at the moment when the collective and direction from the top is so poor and uninspiring.
The Manchester United midfielder is on a season-long loan at Villa Park after being told he has no long-term future at Old Trafford.The England star has made 17 appearances for Paul Lambert's men this season, with Villa keen to make the deal full-time in June.Villa are willing to meet United's £7m asking price, but Starsport understands the 25-year-old will snub the Midlands outfit because he wants to go to the Toffees.Goodison Park boss Roberto Martinez is a long time admirer of Cleverley and is desperate to add him to his squad in the summer.Martinez is bracing himself for the loss of rising star Ross Barkley, who is a summer target of Premier League champions Manchester City.The big-spenders are confident of landing Barkley in a £40m deal and Martinez will use some of the funds to lure Cleverley to Merseyside.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on January 05, 2015, 02:31:08 PMYet another in a long line of former Man Utd players who, when sold to someone else, is revealed to be shite when not surrounded by top players. See also: O'Shea, John.He's also an example of a someone who gets a few games for England purely on the basis of being a Utd player.Hear hear, my thoughts exactly add to that list Wes Orange, Luke Chadwick, The shit twin of Raphael et al
Any truth that he's off to Everton?
Quote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on January 07, 2015, 11:20:35 PMAny truth that he's off to Everton?Fingers crossed.
Daily StarQuoteThe Manchester United midfielder is on a season-long loan at Villa Park after being told he has no long-term future at Old Trafford.The England star has made 17 appearances for Paul Lambert's men this season, with Villa keen to make the deal full-time in June.Villa are willing to meet United's £7m asking price, but Starsport understands the 25-year-old will snub the Midlands outfit because he wants to go to the Toffees.Goodison Park boss Roberto Martinez is a long time admirer of Cleverley and is desperate to add him to his squad in the summer.Martinez is bracing himself for the loss of rising star Ross Barkley, who is a summer target of Premier League champions Manchester City.The big-spenders are confident of landing Barkley in a £40m deal and Martinez will use some of the funds to lure Cleverley to Merseyside.