The Manchester United Thread

Manchester United legend Paul Scholes feels Will Keane can make it at Old Trafford.
The young striker was part of the England U17 team which won the European Championships two years ago.
Scholes told the Observer: "I think Will Keane has the capability to be a top-class centre-forward. He's one of the lads I've been working with. He was always someone I liked when I was watching the youth teams. He's just got a presence about him, he's a strong lad and has great feet – the ability to strike a ball.
"The kind of things [Ruud] Van Nistelrooy had. The first time I saw him I thought 'Jesus Christ' because he was smashing balls in from anywhere. Keane has the potential to do that.

What do you guys think about the lad?
 
What do you guys think about the lad?

Have to agree with Scholes. He is a quality young player with very good finishing ability. Did well for U18s and reserves, if everything goes well without any major injury problems he should make it here.
 
There is an extract of his biography on The Sun and Guardian; absolutely brilliant read, what a man and a player! Going to order his book later!SCHOLES=LEGEND!

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He has spoken about Ryan Tunnicliffe,Paul Pogba and Larnell Cole too! Lucky players learning from the master!
 
The only thing wrong with Will Keane is that he isn't related to Roy Keane.
Cause that would be awesome.
 
Ole is inching close to league title. Leading 2-0, will go 10 points clear with 5 games to go. 2nd placed team have 6 games left. If I'm not wrong this will be Molde's first ever title. Amazing.
 
Jonny Evans has attempted 220 passes for #MUFC in the #EPL this season, and completed 205 of them, for a staggering success rate of 93.2%.
 
Ole is inching close to league title. Leading 2-0, will go 10 points clear with 5 games to go. 2nd placed team have 6 games left. If I'm not wrong this will be Molde's first ever title. Amazing.
I would think he would keep managing in Norway for a couple of years and then may think about managing in england or be an assistant manager to fergie's replacement! What do you guys think?
 
Carlo Ancelotti spoke of his enormous respect for Sir Alex Fergsuon as he once again stated his desire to remain in England in an interview with Italian newspaper La Repubblica.

Ancelotti has been living in England since his dismissal from Chelsea in May and he recently told Sportsmail of his wish to take on another managerial job in the Premier League.

This time, the eccentric Italian also spoke of his "love" for former rival and Man United manager Ferguson.

'As time goes on, the more I fall in love with Ferguson,' Ancelotti said. 'As a coach, he is unusual.

'It's not as if he guides the training sessions because he delegates a lot and has an excellent staff.

'But he understands football like few do.

'With him, all the players improve.

'He has no fear of introducing youngsters.

'United play a European style of football, a modern style.

'But above all, Ferguson is a great person and he is humble.

Carlo Ancelotti loves Sir Alex Ferguson | Mail Online
 
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I only earn £70,000 a week
So for luxeries the outlook is bleak.
So I went to Tesco to try my luck
And into a Krispy Kreme did tuck.
By the security men I was caught
Because I had not bought
The doughnut I did scoff
But Tesco kindly let me off.
Being rich and famous too
Sets me apart from the likes of you
Who would have certainly gone to court
For taking anything not bought.
As Tesco have their fingers in various pies
From this you could surmise
That it is possibly true
They are Man. United supporters too.
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has discussed his donut shocker on Radio Cope.
De Gea was reportedly detained by security staff at Tesco for scoffing down a donut in the aisles without paying.
But he explained: "It was a minor story. In the end the shop ended up asking for forgiveness.
"My cousin and a friend came to visit me from Spain and we went shopping. We took some donuts, but I realised I didn't have my wallet and went to the car to get it. They thought I was leaving without paying.
"I tried to explain but my English is still not very good. At last we found a Spanish girl, we fixed everything and they ended up asking for forgiveness."
 
Berbatov happy at United

Dimitar Berbatov has told Paddy Crerand in an exclusive MUTV interview that he loves playing for United.

The Bulgarian star is proud to represent the champions and, in a revealing chat with the Reds legend, recalled his joy at learning of the club's interest in his signature. Despite a late bid from City, and rumours of a more lucrative offer, the then-Spurs striker joined United on deadline day in 2008 and, of course, was joint-winner of the Golden Boot last term.

"My mind was always set on joining Manchester United," he told Crerand. "How can you not go to United? I don't play for money. I play for glory and winning championships.


"I'm happy here. My family is together in Manchester. I hear people complain about the weather, there's nothing to do and the food. But, for me, it's not like that. I play for a club I love, the biggest club, and everything else doesn't matter."

Reflecting on United's initial interest in signing him from Tottenham, the 30-year-old was contacted by his agent Emil Danchev.
"He called me to say we have interest from Manchester United," added Berbatov. "I said: 'Don't joke with me' but he said he was serious.

So I was speechless. When the biggest club contact you, it's a big deal for me coming from a small country like Bulgaria."

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[h=1]Tevez Strop Highlights Berba’s Class[/h]




By January of last season, Dimitar Berbatov had scored more hattricks for Manchester United than Wayne Rooney had goals, as we chased down that historic 19th title. Berbatov ended the season the league’s top scorer with 20 goals and United knocked the scousers off their perch.


After failing to fully justify his massive price tag in the first two seasons it was great to see our Bulgarian play such a vital role in such a massive season for the club. The hattrick against Liverpool, five goals against Blackburn, and the two goals against Blackpool after we had gone 2-0 down, were the highlights of his best season with the club.


“I will go nowhere,” he said on the day we won the league. “Now I am part of United’s 19th title and I want to be part of the 20th, that’s my plan. I am the happiest man in the team.”



There was no bitterness from him, no sense of trying to prove people wrong, or being smug about turning things around after being written off. His attitude was second to none, the kind of behaviour you would expect from one of our homegrown players, not a foreigner who had only been at the club for a few years.


“I have said before the people of Manchester United are the judges and that is the way it should be,” he said. “It is their team. I am a guest. A privileged guest. I am so lucky to play here. For these people. For this manager. For this club. With these players. I can’t describe it.”



However, after lifting our 19th title, his situation took a turn for the worst, when the manager bizarrely didn’t include him in the squad for the Champions League final. Michael Owen, who had scored just 5 goals that season, was preferred to our top scorer, who was left in the dressing room crying.


The obvious assumption was that he was going to leave the club. Clearly he wasn’t in the manager’s plans and there was no way the league’s top scorer could or should tolerate being left out of the squad for such a big game. However, true to form, Berba was a class act in his dealing with the situation, so determined was he to stay at United.


“Smaller clubs might be able to match Manchester United with the way they play, with their organisation, everything. But Manchester United are at the top,” he said. “Where can you go from there? Maybe Barcelona. At the moment, I don’t see anything else. If you go somewhere else it is a big step down. I have the good fortune to play for Manchester United. For the time I am here I try to do my best and win everything there is to win. There is no other way I can play.”



Then, after losing his starting place in the team towards the end of last season, he started this season fourth choice, behind Danny Welbeck as well as Chicharito and Rooney. He has played 100 minutes in the league out of a possible 540 and has had just 8 minutes in the Champions League, coming on against FC Basle last week when we were 3-2 down.




On the same night, Manchester City were getting a battering in Germany and Roberto Mancini wanted to change things up. Edin Dzeko had a strop about being replaced before Carlos Tevez, who has already had two transfer requests rejected in his two years at the club, refused to replace Samir Nasri. Tevez, who is reportedly earning £250k a week, was begged to come on for the last 20 minutes, only for him to remain seated on the bench. Mancini claimed if he had things his way he would never play the Argentinian again.


Whilst I don’t think we should be celebrating the fact that Berbatov isn’t behaving like the strikers at City, I think the comparison should serve to remind us how lucky we are to have players like Berba who think too much of the club to show disrespect towards it or the manager. If anyone was entitled to have a bit of a sulk it is him, going from the league’s top scorer one season to the club’s fourth choice the next, but we haven’t seen any petulance when being subbed off and nothing but positivity in the press.


According to the manager, it isn’t just a public front from Berba, with him grafting in training too.
“Dimitar has been training terrific,” the manager said last week. “His attitude is spot on. He will get his game time as the season wears on.”


Whilst Tevez couldn’t care less who he played for, or even if he played at all apparently, playing for United actually means something to Berba.


“My mind was always set on joining Manchester United,” he told Crerand this week. “How can you not go to United? I don’t play for money.”



Before joining United, despite City agreeing a fee with Spurs, which allowed Berbatov to come to Manchester, the Bulgarian didn’t even bother meeting with Mark Hughes’ team, despite knowing that it would certainly put pressure on United to pay him more. He has reflected on the conversation he had with his agent back then.
“He called me to say we have interest from Manchester United. I said: ‘Don’t joke with me’ but he said he was serious. So I was speechless. When the biggest club contact you, it’s a big deal.”



Tevez slagged off the city massively, claiming once he leaves he will never return, and bizarrely, that we only have two restaurants.


“I’m happy here,” said Berbatov, in contrast. “I hear people complain about the weather, there’s nothing to do and the food. But, for me, it’s not like that. I play for a club I love, the biggest club, and everything else doesn’t matter.”



Over the past few years I have written several articles on these players, comparing their attitudes and contribution to the team. Chances are, this is the last one I’ll get to write, as both players should leave in January.


Tevez should go under a cloud of shame, with both blues and reds happy to see the back of him, another mercenary exposed. In contrast, the disappointment that surrounds Berba’s exit should be massive. One of the most talented players I’ve seen at United, who never quite clicked fully, but whose attitude towards the club is exemplary.


Of course, there is the possibility of Berba staying until summer, or even beyond if the club choose to activate the one year extension clause in his contract, but it seems ridiculous prolonging this. He isn’t an impact player like Chicharito or Solskjaer, ready to come off the bench for the last ten minutes after not playing for a fortnight. Aside from that, he is so much better and deserves so much better than that. So if the club can’t offer that to him, he should leave.


Berbatov won’t be remembered by all the way I would like him to, that classy Bulgarian fella who won us our 19th title, but I do hope our fans can respect him for the contribution he has made and way he behaves. When you look at how players like Carlos Tevez, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Mark Hughes left our club, or the things they went on to do and say, we should be thankful for a player who genuinely seems to get United. We got rid of that horrible Argie troll and replaced him with a proper gent who loves playing for this club. Whatever happens next, whether at United or elsewhere, I genuinely hope he gets all he deserves. Top player, top bloke.

Tevez Strop Highlights Berba’s Class

Loved it. Berbaclass, hopefully everything turns out well for him.
 
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eckham vs Young (different players but I've tried to make it as fair as possible). Feedback would be great please.
 
Well written DMF. I would say Beckham finishing was at least as good as Young's and would have added one more point for Beckham's decision making.

Overall I would say there is bigger difference than just 2 points between them, at Young's age Beckham achieved lot more and was key player for National team. Not saying Young can't match that but very very difficult.

Overall I agree with how you stated, but just wont with points :)
 
Well written DMF. I would say Beckham finishing was at least as good as Young's and would have added one more point for Beckham's decision making.

Overall I would say there is bigger difference than just 2 points between them, at Young's age Beckham achieved lot more and was key player for National team. Not saying Young can't match that but very very difficult.

Overall I agree with how you stated, but just wont with points :)

I don't think it's fair to compare their personal achievements tbh considering Beckham was first choice at Manchester United his entire career while Young went from Watford to Villa then to United. He's made an impact at every club and has been very good throughout his career.

The thing with the points in this one is that as they are different players it was more difficult to compare e.g. Beckham never relied on pace as a wide midfielder, but it's one of Young's main attributes as a winger. That's why I tried to pick two strengths each (Crossing/Set Pieces for Becks, Finishing and Pace for Young) then a dead heat between the two for the decider. I wouldnt say Becks' finishing is as good as Young's but that will come down to opinion. But I'd rather have Young one or one than Beckham.

Young is becoming a key player for England and Manchester United after just a few months at the club so it shows how much the club you play at makes a difference to the national team (see Jones/Smalling for other examples too).
 
Fair enough. If Young can become as good and as important player for us as was Beckham, then I would be very very happy.

Yeah considering the attributes you compared that is fair enough comparison.

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[h=1]Man Utd star Cleverley accepts libel damages from Sun[/h] Sun apologises to player and is to pay damages for falsely accusing him of sending text messages asking for ***

Man Utd star Cleverley accepts libel damages from Sun | Media | guardian.co.uk
 
Fair enough. If Young can become as good and as important player for us as was Beckham, then I would be very very happy.

Yeah considering the attributes you compared that is fair enough comparison.

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Man Utd star Cleverley accepts libel damages from Sun

Sun apologises to player and is to pay damages for falsely accusing him of sending text messages asking for ***

Man Utd star Cleverley accepts libel damages from Sun | Media | guardian.co.uk

It's disgusting how they can do this time and time again. All media who make up pathetic false stories should be punished alot heavier than this
 
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Was going to post this, then saw CT Pauley had the last post and he usually posts what I'm about to post before I do so I just knew he'd done it first.

Amazing piece of artwork that by @BeardedGenius, true talent he has.
 
It's disgusting how they can do this time and time again. All media who make up pathetic false stories should be punished alot heavier than this

Didn't really make it up. Just didn't get any proof before publishing. Only went on what some random girl told them.
 
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Paul Pogba has been registered in the Champions League, no. 42 shirt, with #mufc

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Gordon McQueen to have treatment for cancer of the larynx | Football | guardian.co.uk

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Thank you all so much for the tweets regarding my Dad, Gordon McQueen. I don't think the cancer stands a chance.




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Evra, Fabio and Young were all taken off injured yesterday :'(
 
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