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Not isolated at all. Because it comes down the player in the end, not the league they come from
Unique?! The French league is more aggressive, The Bundesliga is quicker and more intense, and we pass at a similar rate as la liga, though they execute it better. Should mention the italian league still defends better than us.

Most teams in Europe already can play a high tempo press, which used to be our stand out point, and we don't even do that as well any more. There is nothing particularly unique about our league other than the fact we are absolutely ROLLING in cash


We are really not that unique anymore, not on the pitch and not with the fans.

I normally mesh with a lot of your POV (outside of Utd, smiles); but I'd completely disagree on this one.

The physical demands asked of players are still uniquely different in the English game to anywhere else. From the constant congestion through the lack of a midseason break to the way the fans demand all out attacking football and all points in-between it's a constant still out on it's own.

By no means is it the best league in the World as has been added above the page. (If probably still the most exciting league given in large part to the lack of competent defending.).

But we'll have to agree to disagree that the nature of English football in most every aspect is different to most anywhere else World wide.
 
I normally mesh with a lot of your POV (outside of Utd, smiles); but I'd completely disagree on this one.

The physical demands asked of players are still uniquely different in the English game to anywhere else. From the constant congestion through the lack of a midseason break to the way the fans demand all out attacking football and all points in-between it's a constant still out on it's own.

By no means is it the best league in the World as has been added above the page. (If probably still the most exciting league given in large part to the lack of competent defending.).

But we'll have to agree to disagree that the nature of English football in most every aspect is different to most anywhere else World wide.


The fans demand it, but we don't play it anymore than the Bundesliga do, who average more goals game than us, as do the italians. It's really not out on its own anymore
 
Silva switched out wide Saturday to a difference making effect second half for a recent example.

Or did I imagine that? Dude, like Gotze to add to the recent debate, can play just about anywhere he wants. And do it well and effectively whatever the position.
 
Silva switched out wide Saturday to a difference making effect second half for a recent example.

Or did I imagine that? Dude, like Gotze to add to the recent debate, can play just about anywhere he wants. And do it well and effectively whatever the position.

He went right and guess where the second goal came from?
 
Yeah, I was just reading through Twitter comments, and someone sane pointed out that in Spring 2014 Van Gaal wasn't even manager...

So typical Balague.

He's a mate of Rafa's.

I wouldn't trust a word Benitez told me either.
 
Honestly damola...

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It's funny old game really because we're all seemingly having a bit of a meltdown about spending £36m for Martial in a very inflated market no doubt.

But 10 years ago or whatever it was, we paid only £6-10m less for Rooney, who whilst had just over season of experience in Premier League. Was a massive gamble at the time in itself as well.

Not really, he'd just bagged 4 goals at the European Championships and made the team of the tournament. played over 60 games for Everton, 11 times for country, he was much less of a risk at that stage than Marital is now by comparison
 
If the deal goes through then win win for both parties. Obviously losing player of De Gea quality would be a big miss but at least GK spot is addressed and we didn't sell him for embarrassing money that Madrid bid in the first place.

25Million Euros plus Navas which comes to 40 Million Euros is a good deal.
 
He doesn't have pace, he can't beat a man easily and he won't run at full backs on the outside. He does hang near the touchline and passes inside to be a part of buildup play but he isn't like those players.

Not sure we watch same Silva. He is the best player in the league.
 
If the deal goes through then win win for both parties. Obviously losing player of De Gea quality would be a big miss but at least GK spot is addressed and we didn't sell him for embarrassing money that Madrid bid in the first place.

25Million Euros plus Navas which comes to 40 Million Euros is a good deal.

I think it's a great deal. Everyone was saying it was a rip off the other day that Real Madrid were going to pay like £30million for him, now they are paying £25million and a decent keeper.
 
I think it's a great deal. Everyone was saying it was a rip off the other day that Real Madrid were going to pay like £30million for him, now they are paying £25million and a decent keeper.

It's 25 Million euros, not pounds. Which is around 18 Million pounds.

Him or a fit Augero for me but its a wash with Hazard on form the only other to have a hat in that ring so the point still stands.

Yeah, it's between him or Aguero. On their best form, Silva is better than Hazard for me. He controls the game better than anyone in the league.
 
Presuming Navas goes straight into the side, anyone remember the last Utd 'keeper to make his debut against L'pool? PL era.

Complete clown who had a very mixed debut that day in a game Utd should never of won. Couple of costly howlers and then a few great saves.
 
If the deal goes through then win win for both parties. Obviously losing player of De Gea quality would be a big miss but at least GK spot is addressed and we didn't sell him for embarrassing money that Madrid bid in the first place.

25Million Euros plus Navas which comes to 40 Million Euros is a good deal.

Good deal, makes you wonder why the **** it had to take 3 months though.
 
Good deal, makes you wonder why the **** it had to take 3 months though.

Because every transfer is different and this was lot different.

We don't even know what went behind the scenes. Madrid made embarrassing bid and maybe they just left it hoping ManUtd will blink first and accept that offer, since it's a deadline, equation changes very quickly.
 
Presuming Navas goes straight into the side, anyone remember the last Utd 'keeper to make his debut against L'pool? PL era.

Complete clown who had a very mixed debut that day in a game Utd should never of won. Couple of costly howlers and then a few great saves.

No I don't, but what I do know is that's a monumental game now in terms of the season for both sides. Such a valuable 3 points to get.
 
No I don't, but what I do know is that's a monumental game now in terms of the season for both sides. Such a valuable 3 points to get.

It really isnt. It means lots for bragging rights, but little interms of a full season
 
No game in september is a massive game unless its a derby or in Europe, and even the latter isn't always true.
 
It really isnt. It means lots for bragging rights, but little interms of a full season

I honestly don't think we can afford to go so far behind City, right now if we lost that game for example and they won it would already be a gap of 8 points.
 
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