Exactly.
If you haven't noticed yet, it was intended as a joke...
My apologies, then. I've seen/read too many stupid things in the last few days, and it has clouded my judgement.
Exactly.
If you haven't noticed yet, it was intended as a joke...
My apologies, then. I've seen/read too many stupid things in the last few days, and it has clouded my judgement.
I think SAF is content to use Evans as a LB and Jones/Smalling as RB's.Rafael will be out for about 10 weeks after dislocating his shoulder in training last week. Anyone think SAF may go out a buy another full back now?
Smalling at RB it is then. Oh how we could do with oh, i dont know Fergie, a utility man who didnt mind not being a regular, hmmm, let me think, someone with experience, professionalism, and the ability to play in a number of positions? Oh no wait you kicked John O'Shea out the door....
Smalling Rio Vidic Fabio with an inexperienced albeit talented goalkeeper who doesnt yet speak good english behind them instills far less confidence than if O'shea were one of those full backs.
I'm sure we have enough attacking talent to win the game, but i will be very surprised if we keep a clean sheet.
Bow down to my great prediction abilities.
Seriously though. We are crying out for John O'shea now that Rio and possibly Vidic are out for significant periods.
This is why it's so important that Man Utd have SAF at the club. Like other realistic Man Utd fans, he'll just say the same thing. Ignore the press-they're full of ****. Mirror don't know what they're talking about half the ****** time. Just like to pummel players who make mistakes just because they play for the biggest club in the country
One of the main themes of discussion over the off-season, in the wake of Manchester United's defeat to Barcelona in the Champions League final, has been how United can close the gap to Pep Guardiola's side. According to some, it is the final challenge of Sir Alex Ferguson's career.
United were certainly taught a footballing lesson at Wembley in May, but it is important to point out that 'closing the gap' is not necessarily the same as replicating Barcelona's style of football. Attempting to ape the style of Barcelona is likely to play into their hands. When Guardiola's side are finally knocked off their perch, it will probably be by a side using a tactic that defeats tiki-taka, rather than an imitation of it. Their most notable loss, to Inter in the 2009-10 Champions League semi-final, was to a side that didn't even attempt to retain the ball by the second leg.
That said, ball retention is something Ferguson feels United need to improve on, and the statistics from the 2-1 win over West Brom indicate that things are on the right track. Anderson completed 55 of his attempted 57 passes throughout the game, while his central midfield colleague Tom Cleverley finished with 58 from 64, giving an impressive combined completion rate of 93%. By way of contrast, in United's previous trip to The Hawthorns on New Year's Day, also a 2-1 United win, Anderson's figure was down at 76%, demonstrating a marked improvement.
Gibson for once can be very useful for us. De Gea can ask him to shoot from distance in training sessions![]()
But that would mean Gibson having to get them on targetget Hitzslesperger in on the training session, Tommy to show Gibson how hit the target and have De Gea brushing up the long range saves
On a serious not Young looks like he will fit in well. Great knock from Rooney onto Young on the wing
Still love this stat! Since October 1937 #mufc have featured a youth player in every game bar one! A run of 3,516 competitive matches. #kids
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@mrmujac What was the one?
@BenHibbs Arsenal away last year...we have a youth product in every game since that one as well...