Quote from: Sexual Ealing on Today at 12:27:00 AM"Shades of David Geddis" sounds very League of Gentlemen to me.A Creme Brulee classic
"Shades of David Geddis" sounds very League of Gentlemen to me.
Good player when in a good team. Has not remotely let us down when he's been called upon.
Quote from: RamboandBruno on Today at 11:43:08 AMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on Today at 12:27:00 AM"Shades of David Geddis" sounds very League of Gentlemen to me.A Creme Brulee classicIt's a shit business.
Quote from: Mellin on Today at 11:55:43 AMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on Today at 11:20:20 AMLet's be honest, some people simply lose their shit, their good sense and what remained of their dignity at the prospect of us signing a Man Utd 'reject', despite most of their players being really quite good.Yep. Happened three times in less than 12 months. Twice they were wrong and the third time is still up for debate. As shit as United are, and they are shit, you don't get signed by them without quality and something to work with. In a way it's not a bad place to be shopping right now, because they drag down players' value.I’ve thought for a while that Man United’s problems run deep, and it’s not necessarily that they’re signing shit players or appointing shit managers. They’re broken as a club, and probably need a relegation to fix it (much as we did in the later Learner years IMO) just because it’s the only way you can fully cleanse everything from top to bottom.I get this feeling maybe Jaden Sancho will flourish under Emery, we’ll pick him up on a free, then people will be wondering how we’ve managed to pluck the best midfield in the country for a pittance - Kamara, Tielemans, Barkley, Bogarde, and Sancho for free, Rogers for £8m, McGinn for £2.5m, … even Onana at £50m and Buendia at £25m look like increasingly shrewd signings.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on Today at 11:20:20 AMLet's be honest, some people simply lose their shit, their good sense and what remained of their dignity at the prospect of us signing a Man Utd 'reject', despite most of their players being really quite good.Yep. Happened three times in less than 12 months. Twice they were wrong and the third time is still up for debate. As shit as United are, and they are shit, you don't get signed by them without quality and something to work with. In a way it's not a bad place to be shopping right now, because they drag down players' value.
Let's be honest, some people simply lose their shit, their good sense and what remained of their dignity at the prospect of us signing a Man Utd 'reject', despite most of their players being really quite good.
He's a smart player. The opposition know, during our build up, that when the ball comes over to Lindelöf on the left, he's unlikely to attempt anything other than a layoff off his left foot. But he's countered that somewhat by being prepared to take a few steps into midfield, which prevents the build-up from getting completely locked down.
Quote from: algy on Today at 12:13:51 PMQuote from: Mellin on Today at 11:55:43 AMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on Today at 11:20:20 AMLet's be honest, some people simply lose their shit, their good sense and what remained of their dignity at the prospect of us signing a Man Utd 'reject', despite most of their players being really quite good.Yep. Happened three times in less than 12 months. Twice they were wrong and the third time is still up for debate. As shit as United are, and they are shit, you don't get signed by them without quality and something to work with. In a way it's not a bad place to be shopping right now, because they drag down players' value.I’ve thought for a while that Man United’s problems run deep, and it’s not necessarily that they’re signing shit players or appointing shit managers. They’re broken as a club, and probably need a relegation to fix it (much as we did in the later Learner years IMO) just because it’s the only way you can fully cleanse everything from top to bottom.I get this feeling maybe Jaden Sancho will flourish under Emery, we’ll pick him up on a free, then people will be wondering how we’ve managed to pluck the best midfield in the country for a pittance - Kamara, Tielemans, Barkley, Bogarde, and Sancho for free, Rogers for £8m, McGinn for £2.5m, … even Onana at £50m and Buendia at £25m look like increasingly shrewd signings.Barkley wasn't free, we paid about £5m for him, the point still stands otherwise though, 9 midfielders for about £90m but now with a collective value of £250-300m.
Quote from: LeeB on Today at 01:43:26 PMQuote from: RamboandBruno on Today at 11:43:08 AMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on Today at 12:27:00 AM"Shades of David Geddis" sounds very League of Gentlemen to me.A Creme Brulee classicIt's a shit business.Eurovision 81, with Shades of David Geddis
Quote from: paul_e on Today at 03:46:56 PMQuote from: algy on Today at 12:13:51 PMQuote from: Mellin on Today at 11:55:43 AMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on Today at 11:20:20 AMLet's be honest, some people simply lose their shit, their good sense and what remained of their dignity at the prospect of us signing a Man Utd 'reject', despite most of their players being really quite good.Yep. Happened three times in less than 12 months. Twice they were wrong and the third time is still up for debate. As shit as United are, and they are shit, you don't get signed by them without quality and something to work with. In a way it's not a bad place to be shopping right now, because they drag down players' value.I’ve thought for a while that Man United’s problems run deep, and it’s not necessarily that they’re signing shit players or appointing shit managers. They’re broken as a club, and probably need a relegation to fix it (much as we did in the later Learner years IMO) just because it’s the only way you can fully cleanse everything from top to bottom.I get this feeling maybe Jaden Sancho will flourish under Emery, we’ll pick him up on a free, then people will be wondering how we’ve managed to pluck the best midfield in the country for a pittance - Kamara, Tielemans, Barkley, Bogarde, and Sancho for free, Rogers for £8m, McGinn for £2.5m, … even Onana at £50m and Buendia at £25m look like increasingly shrewd signings.Barkley wasn't free, we paid about £5m for him, the point still stands otherwise though, 9 midfielders for about £90m but now with a collective value of £250-300m.I don’t think Buendia was £25m either. More like £33m as I recall. Also, Morgz has probably triggered all his ads-ons I reckon, so £15m. Still a bargain obvs.Edit: searched it.https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57371870
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on Today at 04:16:19 PMQuote from: paul_e on Today at 03:46:56 PMQuote from: algy on Today at 12:13:51 PMQuote from: Mellin on Today at 11:55:43 AMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on Today at 11:20:20 AMLet's be honest, some people simply lose their shit, their good sense and what remained of their dignity at the prospect of us signing a Man Utd 'reject', despite most of their players being really quite good.Yep. Happened three times in less than 12 months. Twice they were wrong and the third time is still up for debate. As shit as United are, and they are shit, you don't get signed by them without quality and something to work with. In a way it's not a bad place to be shopping right now, because they drag down players' value.I’ve thought for a while that Man United’s problems run deep, and it’s not necessarily that they’re signing shit players or appointing shit managers. They’re broken as a club, and probably need a relegation to fix it (much as we did in the later Learner years IMO) just because it’s the only way you can fully cleanse everything from top to bottom.I get this feeling maybe Jaden Sancho will flourish under Emery, we’ll pick him up on a free, then people will be wondering how we’ve managed to pluck the best midfield in the country for a pittance - Kamara, Tielemans, Barkley, Bogarde, and Sancho for free, Rogers for £8m, McGinn for £2.5m, … even Onana at £50m and Buendia at £25m look like increasingly shrewd signings.Barkley wasn't free, we paid about £5m for him, the point still stands otherwise though, 9 midfielders for about £90m but now with a collective value of £250-300m.I don’t think Buendia was £25m either. More like £33m as I recall. Also, Morgz has probably triggered all his ads-ons I reckon, so £15m. Still a bargain obvs.Edit: searched it.https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57371870I stand corrected on both counts But either way, by current standards our midfield has cost a ludicrously small amount for how good it is.