Aug 21

Manchester United launch £20m bid for Wesley Sneijder

SneijderI thought that might grab your attention. I’ll apologise now for falsely raising your hopes and expectations as, let’s be honest, this sort of transfer doesn’t look likely to happen in the immediate future.

Although I have to admit that if I were in Sir Alex Ferguson’s shoes, I would be trying damn hard to ensure that this, or a deal of similar proportions, was completed before the end of the current transfer window.

I know it’s hardly a revelation, but I think it’s plain obvious that we lack a creative spark in midfield that is capable of unlocking even the tightest of defensive systems. Ronaldo was clearly capable of doing that from a wide area but now I believe it’s time for a whole new change of tack.

A direct replacement for the Portuguese would’ve been nice, no doubt. Franck Ribery would’ve gone some way to filling the gap but I certainly wouldn’t have been comfortable parting with anything in excess of £40 million.

I’m of the opinion that if Fergie is so hell bent on changing his formation to accommodate the departure of Ronaldo, an attacking midfielder in the Sneijder mould is exactly what we’re after.

I know many of you will argue that we already have enough decent centre midfielders battling it out for two starting berths in the team. Ofcourse it’s difficult to dislodge Darren Fletcher but I don’t see who else justifiably deserves the other slot.

Michael Carrick definitely brings an array of qualities to the table but while a Hollywood pass and expert vision are pleasing on the eye, Carrick isn’t the penetrative player that I feel we’re crying out for.

Cue goal-shy Anderson. I’m a huge fan of the Brazilian but I have to admit that I’m yet to see the attacking qualities that so many fans rave about. I’m not suggesting for one minute that he doesn’t have that in his locker but he’s yet to really step-up to the plate and demonstrate exactly what he’s all about. Then again it doesn’t help when Ferguson chucks him out on the left wing.

So that leaves us with Giggs, Scholes, Gibson and Hargreaves. Well while I’m certain that Giggs and Scholes are still capable of doing a job in certain games, I don’t feel they should be commanding a place in the side week in week out, for obvious reasons.

As for Gibson and Hargreaves, well the latter won’t be up to much while he continues his recovery and the young Irishman is yet to convince me that he’s ready for regular football at the highest level for United despite a succession of decent performances.

Now, at the cut price he’s inevitably going to be available for, I think Real Madrid’s Wesley Sneijder ticks all the right boxes.

Every time I’ve seen the 25-year-old play he’s never ceased to impress me. While he’s got the ability to beat a man and drive forward, his range of passing is hardly a weakness of his overall game too. Anyone that saw his performances at Euro 2008 will have seen what a quality player he really is and surely he’s got to be worth a punt?

I’m sure many United fans will point to his relatively poor injury record but while he probably won’t last a full season without a couple of trips to the physio’s room, I’d hardly place him in the same perilous category as the likes of Michael Owen.

The best part about the current situation regarding Sneijder? It appears he’s not wanted at current club Madrid. Inter have emerged as the favourites for his signature and, to be fair, that’s where I expect him to end up but if I were in charge at Old Trafford, I’d certainly be tempted to test Real’s resolve.

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67 Responses to “Manchester United launch £20m bid for Wesley Sneijder”

  1. CALVO says:

    He is a player I have long said we should have signed.
    He is what we need and a perfect replacement for Scholes.

    Even if Ronnie had stayed Wesley would be a player I would sign.
    Our centre midfield has never posed the same threat since Scholes has retreated to a deep lying position…so SIGN HIM FERGIE ASAP!

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  2. Beachryan says:

    Wow. Cheated my attention :p

    That said, I’m not sure I agree. We have a formation that doesn’t use an attacking midfielder, andg etting one would disrupt our current team. Plus this Ljajic fellow is supposed to be rather good, and he comes in a few months now. Plus Sneijder can’t actually finish a full 90…dunno.

    I don’t think we’re making any more transfers. Unless it’s a defender, due to doubts about Rio (which is a f*cking travesty).

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  3. colver says:

    Fergie was announcing on Sky Sports that he wasn’t planning on making any new signings so Id be amazed if this deal came off. But I think Sneijdger would be absolutely perfect for us. I also remember his hugely impressive tournament at the Euros. He is a goalscoring midfielder with a lot of experience, a nice pass, with a lot of creativity.

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  4. lui says:

    that will be an amzing transfer for us.. he sill gave what we are missing now.. but too bad, it will not happened i believed..

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  5. pjch says:

    This is indeed someone we desperatly need ever since we were left lacking in Rome. If not Sneider then someone similar. At the minute we are pedestrian and lack not only goals but that creative spark needed to unlock any defence. I’m afraid for the coming months’ before January when we might have to change our non-buying policy, when our league position is not what it should be for the best team in the world

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  6. Stephen Darwin says:

    @Beachryan: Aplogies again for the misleading headline! :mrgreen:

    Do you not feel that Sneijder could be played in a midfield pair then? Surely Fletcher could sit more often giving Sneijder freedom to push on a bit more?

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  7. donibrsco says:

    I always hate to say i told you so and hate being negatve but this united team has for the past three years been carried by Ronaldo and i predicted its going to be exposed once he left.
    We now dont have a genuine world class player in attack and even if we got one,iam afraid the problem is with the manager.The team can not play together for a sustained period and apart from the defence and Rooney,no one is assured of a staring place which is worrying and the players we have are forced to play a cowardly defensive game.Arsenal and Barca dont have superior players especially at the back but they play a certain game that allows any gifted player to fit in,on the other hand we train our players to play like robots and bore fans as much as possible.

    it is not just one or two games but you have to take anti depressnat drugs to watch united nowadays

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  8. Cyclops-Red says:

    I wonder if its a case of “I don’t want to come to England”. I can’t believe no club here haven’t tried to sign him for the cut price as well.

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  9. Ciaran says:

    Sign him quick, we need agood midfielder , spend spend spend

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  10. Nino says:

    @Stephen Darwin: I agree with you there. Sneijder could be employed in a goalscoring CAM role, like Scholes in his prime, with Fletcher shoring things up. Or if Hargo comes back, the Canadian should play in front of the defence, with Fletch providing bite in central midfield and Sneijder playing behind Rooney and Berbatov. As Beachryan said however, I would like to see what Ljajic has to offer first, though I doubt he would be thrown straight into the first team at 18.

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  11. Grognard says:

    Stephen, you have to be careful mate when you create a thread like this because I didn’t just wake up and come over to Red Rants to see this misleading headline floor me. No, I always go over to the incredibly untrustworthy blog called NEWSNOW to gather up interesting headlines despite the fact 90% of them are bullshit. Well your thread was at the very top under the Manchester United category and of course I was intrigued until I read your first paragraph. I should have known this was just fantasy or speculation. As if Fergie would actually find wisdom somewhere within in his senile brain and listen to me after months have passed and I had given up shouting out names like Wesley Sneijder as potential signings.

    Trust me, Wesley Sneijder would be a great signing but he is not going to be a messiah if by some miracle of physics he should end up at OT. No, from what I have seen, we are in serious trouble and we need a lot more than just Wesley Sneijder. Add to that one more box to box midfielder and a superstar forward and then maybe we can all sleep well. And then next season I would definitely add the name of one Manuel Neuer or Rene Adler and put to rest the myth or fantasy that Ben Foster will be the heir to EVDS. Right now he’s not good enough to displace the starting keeper at Burnley. So lets keep the Sneijder fantasy alive. Even if it’s only high fantasy to be compared to things like The Lord of the Rings or Narnia. Steven, consider yourself right up there with J.R.R. Tolkien. :grin:

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  12. Stephen Darwin says:

    @Grognard: That’s probably the worst thing about the headline, the chances of it happening are…well there’s more chance of Michael Owen starting every game this season. :lol:

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  13. Venu says:

    If we do not have the funds to make another 10 mill plus bid we should at least look at Van der Vaart. He is another attacking MF with a good sense of one touch play and contributes goals too! he should be available for around that!!

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  14. Craig Mc says:

    Okay I’m off to Manc land – for a weekend of good ale and football, and great banter with a great bunch of Salford lads. Red Ranter behave yourself while I am away :wink: :lol: , and keep an eye on that little love struck guy Eddi :grin: . To all United fans reading this and going to the game – lets rock the Wigan stands lads :grin: .

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  15. Grognard says:

    @Stephen Darwin: Too true mate. :grin:

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  16. Footy4Eddy says:

    First time I am actually sad that the weekend arrived… :shock: Damn, this is new! :lol: Im actually looking forward to school on Monday!

    And for the record, I made a big step today… :cool:

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  17. Footy4Eddy says:

    @Craig Mc: Enjoy yourself mate, you lucky bastard! :lol: Going to Manc land to catch up with the lads, having a pint and screaming your fucking head off in the JJB stands. Hope United fuck those bitchezz!!! :twisted:

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  18. Grognard says:

    @Stephen Darwin: It’s like another headline I read there the other day about van der Saar blasting Michael Owen saying he didn’t nobody liked him and calling others names. We are all led to believe it because it becomes a headline there and everyone is going to hit on the link out of curiosity wanting to know why he would say such a things. Then you go to the site of the crime and find out it’s a comedy video sketch where somebody adds his questions over a real video interview of EVDS and deletes the real interviewers questions and places his own funny but ridiculous ones instead. I fell for it by going there and many others did too but I can believe that many who go there will not realize that it is comedy and edited for that purpose and will actually believe it. That kind of stuff has no place in journalism but that is the problem today with the world wide web. Anything goes and does. :grin:

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  19. Grognard says:

    @Footy4Eddy: More like those bitches will fuck United. Martinez is a good coach and he will find a way to further frustrate the land of Mancunia I believe. :grin:

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  20. Footy4Eddy says:

    Stephen, I love you mate! Everybody who likes Anderson is a loved one in my books! :lol:

    As for the headline, you put and smile on my face and removed it as quick as a wax paper on a girls leg. Would have been awsome if Sneijder joined us, but as previous commenters have said its very unlikely that we will buy Sneijder. Unfortunately. :sad: We sure could use some of his elegance in the middle of the park, and he is a real danger from set-pieces. Free kicks and penalties alike. So he would be a good buy, and a necesarry one as well…

    Still!!! :grin: United will never die! :mrgreen:

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  21. Footy4Eddy says:

    @Grognard: Those “bitches” wont fuck United. Those “bitchezz” are going to get piledrived by United in, out, up, down and rectangular! :lol: Martinez may be a good coach, but neither him or his team are better than Fergie and his Fledlings… :cool:

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  22. Traverse says:

    @Grognard: They beat Villa but lost to Wolves, so literally anything is possible…..

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  23. Elliott says:

    I love Schneijder and he would be a great centermid – he also is comparatively diligent in his defensive tasks, unlike Canderrick (Carrick-Anderson, the two headed monster).

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  24. Grognard says:

    His arrogance, ignorance and attitude towards the fans and the situation is absolutely amazing. Just who does he think really pays his salary? He has done a lot for us over the years but as the old saying goes, “What have you done for us lately? :roll:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/aug/21/sir-alex-ferguson-no-more-signings-manchester-united

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  25. Dan says:

    @Footy4Eddy: I fucking hate anderson :twisted:

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  26. Grognard says:

    @Traverse: Yes and Burnley lost to Stoke before playing us. It’s really a funny game.

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  27. Grognard says:

    @Footy4Eddy: Does that mean I’m not a love one? :sad: :sad: :cry: :cry:

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  28. Grognard says:

    @Footy4Eddy: Neither was Burnley. :wink:

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  29. Dan says:

    @Grognard: I think in recent years, hes become naive in thinking it was a team effort instead of a ronaldo show. He honestly thinks a squad with the likes of neville and scholes and park and anderson is good enough to win the champions league.

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  30. Grognard says:

    @Elliott: I prefer Canderrickson myself. :grin:

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  31. united4life says:

    wow fergie and phelan are breaking my balls.

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  32. Dan says:

    @Grognard: I prefer to call them shit players :roll:

    well one of them is…

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  33. Grognard says:

    @Dan: So what does that make him? If this was any other manager in world football, we’d all be calling a fucking loony toon and a total muppet. But we know different. We know what he’s capable of, or should I say what he was once capable of. It’s clear to me as I see him sitting on his hands and being expressionless during a match that this is not the same person that kicked a boot in Beckham’s face or that read the riot act to the team after a loss and had them stay on the pitch and to running drills.

    Something has changed. I think it’s a combination of two factors. He has aged and really mellowed and he has his hands tied by the the Glazer’s and cannot spend the money he needs to improve the team. And if I am wrong on the latter, then he has got some fucking nerve walking around and not spending the Ronaldo money while spouting off BS about the escalating costs of players when he along with Real Madrid are both equally guilty of spiking up the valuation of players through the Ronaldo sale. This coming from a manager who would pay well over the reasonable for Veron, Rooney, Rio, Carrick, Berbatov etc? Please, how fucking gullible does he think most of us with an IQ over that of Joey Barton are?

    Alex Ferguson is a class “A” hypocrite and above all he has lied to all of us right to our faces through the tv screen. He has become a corporate lackey and yes man and for that I have lost all respect for him. That is of course if that scenario is the truth over the one where he has just mellowed and the Glazer’s are just not freeing up the funds. If that is the case, then why on Earth doesn’t he just quit? He has given his life blood to the team and to have some corporate American bastards come into town and destroy his creation would be more than I could take if I was him. No, I think he is in bed with them to be honest. And that is the saddest part of all.

    Just remember his attitude to the breakaway fans of FC United. Remember how indifferent non supportive he was of their efforts to block the sale of the team to the Glazer’s? Well the truth is really coming out right now. He doesn’t give a fucking damn about the fans and above all, what the fans want and what they deserve. In his arrogance, he has given us 20 years of winning and now we should just shut up like good little spoilt addicts and go cold turkey while he saunters off into the moonlight and leaves Rome in ruins and in burning cinders. Fecking Hell! :roll: :mad:

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  34. Red Ranter says:

    Grognard – replied to you in the Hillsborough thread.

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  35. [OPTI]Madschester United says:

    @Traverse: Am I the only one here who is of the belief that Aston Villa might be bottom 10 club this season? Two games this season and they look toothless and tired.
    @Red Ranter: RR, you totally had me going, YES! Schneijder has arrived! But not so… nice hook!

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  36. Footy4Eddy says:

    @Grognard: Of cource I love you mate! :grin: Just because you dont like/hate/wanna boil Anderson it doesnt mean I dont like you. You know that mate! :wink:

    Besides, you like Foster. That gives you a major plus in my book! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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  37. Footy4Eddy says:

    @Dan: I fucking hate Dan! :twisted: :wink: :lol:

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  38. Red Ranter says:

    @[OPTI]Madschester United: Sorry about that mate. :)

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  39. Will says:

    does anyone have any idea why my computer refuses to load any guardian article recently?? there have been loads that look like a good read but it just gives me the blank screen and the forever loading bar… wtf? any ideas?

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  40. Cyclops-Red says:

    @Will: I’ve just come off the Guardian website so there is nothing wrong with the site itself.

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  41. Red Rupert says:

    What’s “perilous” about Owen’s fitness? Yes, he had a bad injury (ligaments) and then when he came back, some oaf jumped on his foot and broke it. That could happen to anybody. That is not being injury prone unless you know somebody with unbreakable feet.

    as for this:

    His arrogance, ignorance and attitude towards the fans and the situation is absolutely amazing. Just who does he think really pays his salary? He has done a lot for us over the years but as the old saying goes, “What have you done for us lately?

    I haven’t read all the posts so may have taken it out of context but you can’t be serious or have just been born into Fergie’s reign which has guaranteed success. Try supporting the Reds without Fergie. You’ll no doubt be off like a shot after 6 months of mediocrity. Another spoilt JCL from the sound of it.

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  42. Grognard says:

    @Footy4Eddy: Foster? Yes I do love my Fozzy Bear. He’s so cute and cuddly and he just stops everything in sight now doesn’t he? What’s there not to love? :lol: :lol: :wink: :wink:

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  43. Grognard says:

    @Will: Try clearing the cache from your computer. Hopefully that will work. Also, if your computer has been on for a long time, it tends to load a lot of stuff into the RAM and that makes the performance sluggish. Turn it off for 30 seconds then restart and then see if things improve. These things usually work for me when stuff like that happens. :grin:

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  44. Grognard says:

    @Red Rupert: Listen dumb ass, I have supported the Reds for fifteen years before Fergie showed up so take your insults and insinuations and piss off newbie. You come on here for the first time and know nobody on here or there history and you make moral decisions against me? Fuck off. I don’t like getting personal but you have no business preaching to me. As for Fergie, the nature of his job makes him public domain when it comes to praise and abuse. I have praised him for two decades. Now it’s time he receives a little grief. So stick your moral high ground up your ass. :mad: :roll:

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  45. Don says:

    @Grognard: I have to say I enjoy reading your rants..but sometimes you are a bit off in your comments…I think Fergie’s biggest failing thus far has been tactics…I don’t think we can buy ourselves out of this current problem without totally changing the team which at this point is impractical…considering Fergie shelled out 30m last year for Berba tells me his hands have never been tied by the Glazers…if he did attempt to spend..it would be 40m upwards on a striker and we would want to hang him in a year when that guy was still settling into the squad…I think bar the Owen signing, I think our transfer dealings have been on. The problem with the Owen signing is that it prevents us from going for an Aguero type player who would need to play every week…he was free but becomes more expensive for every chance he doesn’t put away that maybe a Macheda could have a go at…Berba unfortunately is another who can’t be left out of the side because of his price tag…the thing I do want to see happen is for the young talent to come through…as many know on this blog there are some very talented young players on the verge of breaking through our youth system…to buy would not allow for that youth like Macheda, Welbeck, Petrucci, Morrison, Cleverly, King, Drinkwater (and others coming in Jan like Diouf and Llajic) etc to develop and come through…I am not disillusioned to think we will win the league this year but I think we all need to calm down..worst case we will rebuild this year and finish in a respectable position…I don’t feel Fergie is faultless but I do think he is doing a good thing in giving youth an existing players a chance. Definitely he is relying on strikers who have never been known to be proflific to suddenly start coming so which is his biggest mistake…Rooney is not a goalscorer but a playmaker…same as Berba…maybe this Biram Diouf chap will help but by then it could all be over…. Fergie is banking on the fact that we are creating chances and hope our streaky strikers will catch on…maybe its his betting nature…this definitely feels like how things were after beckham left…we basically totally had to change our system…it took time…just as this time it will also take time…this is the time to stand up..support the current squad and the manager….I’m not ready to throw the old Geezer under the bus just yet…

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  46. Red Ranter says:

    @Red Rupert: If you are interested to comment here only to make snide remarks and pass judgements on others without any idea of context then kindly and respectfully, piss off. You’re damn right you took things out of context. If you don’t understand the circumstances in which said comments were made, you have really no right to criticise. In case you want documented evidence of Ferguson actually displaying indifference towards FC United fans (which was among the things Grognard was referring to) try reading this.

    I have complete respect for Ferguson despite some of his shortcomings, but I also know how to respect another’s opinion.

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  47. Matt says:

    @Don: Mate i dont think anyone here doesnt want to see the youngsters being blooded this season, in fact if we could blood say 3/4 players this year, get a top 3 league finish, win a trophy or 2 and return to our old attacking brand of sexy football i think most people would call it a pretty decent season. We all like seeing this team winning trophy after trophy but sometimes you have to look at things in the long term, and maybe a season of transition this year would mean that in the long term we are actually a better team.
    So indeed lets give gibson a good chance, lets play welbeck and macheda whenever we can, lets start fabio if evra is playing crap and rafael the same on the right side, i think alot of people would take a season of transition to see these supremely talented kids being given their chance.
    The problem i have however is with ferguson coming out this summer saying we wont buy big because we want to give the youngsters a chance which i think is good, and yet none of these youngsters have hardly featured. Fair enough were only 2 games in but already i see an over reliance on the oldies that makes me wonder if fergie is ever going to turn to his talented kids or is he just going to go save for his old reliable lot in his mind in place of them.
    I mean if were judging on merit who deserved to start out of scholes or gibson in the birmingham game then i have to say really it should have been gibson over scholes, even though from my point of view neither deserve to start but from a choice of the 2 gibbo should have been starting. You look at scholes’ recent form, last season was a complete shocker for him really, he had 1 or 2 decent games but that was it, and any1 who watched the pre season games a few weeks ago could also see scholes was dreadful there too, so i have to wonder if scholes started in the birmingham game because he deserved it on merit or just because his name is paul scholes and fergie has known him 20 years and will of course have a soft spot for him as hes known him so long.
    As i said im not a big fan of gibbo but if fergies going on about how this year is for the youngsters then why not start gibson over scholes who probably would have been more deserving of starting. If fergie doesnt have the faith to play gibson in that game then he obviously doesnt have faith in him as a top player and then you have to ask yourself why was he kept on in the first place.
    But thata just 1 such instance. Another 1 going for giggs in the burnley game, i will admit giggs had a decent game there and was probably our best midfielder on the night but this just shows to me how bad our midfield really is. Surely a starting birth in a game away from home against a team who played the game as their cup final, where they would be fighting for every ball was the wrong game for a near coming on 36 year old. As i say he had a decent game looking back on it but surely if you see playing a 36 year old as our focal point in a midfield against a team like burnley is not great.
    And then last but not least we have maybe the most crazy decison in neville being brought on in the burnley game. Were loosing, and we bring on neville, madness really. Why was neville picked over say the ever impressive ritchie de laet, did neville really merit being brought on or was it just because hes a legend and his name is gary neville.
    This is the problem i have really, im all for the youngsters getting time but i just dont see it happening tbh, already from 2 games weve seen the 3 oldies feature in over 200 minutes already between them. Honestly giggsy imo still has something to give but i just really cant stand us not giving the youngsters more of a chance when they probably deserve to start more, i really am thinking fergie has his definite favourites and some people are getting games on their names and not on whether they deserve it.
    Sorry this post is so long its just im really disappointed as ive been bigging up the youngsters for years and yet even when it seems fergie rates them he still goes with the safe option of picking a neville or a scholes over say a de laet or a gibson. I would just be disappointed in the end to see we had come 3rd playing dire football whilst not giving these young players the game time they deserve while neville and scholes get 30 odd games each.

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  48. Redrich says:

    “He has a languid style and maybe that’s the thing that is counting against him – his style of play, rather than his actual effect on the game.”

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/aug/21/manchester-united-strikers-goal-shortage

    Here you have it from the horses mouth. SAF has spoken up about the Berbatov affair and by all sensibilities, this is a damning condemnation on a striker that he bought to score goals.
    I may be wrong but this could be the first step in the inconceivable task of SAF admitting his folly and the slight crack of the exit door for Mr. Berbatov!!

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  49. Redrich says:

    @Matt: I guess to me, the concept of giving a chance to the youngsters is a solid choice, and if we are to accept a less than stellar season, to blood them is a good philosophy.

    However, when I look up and down the roster of young fledglings, I see perhaps, 3 players that could be selected without embarrassing themselves in a competitive game (De Laet, Macheda, Gibson). Fabio and Rafael are defenders that have yet to learn to defend and Tosic has not impressed at the top level at all. Welbeck has had a moment or two, but really looks clumsy and out-of-his-league.

    With all this said and done, you would have to look at these fledglings as the future of the team – carrying the potential to again, take us to the heights we are accustomed to.

    Now I don’t know about you, but that scenario is a little scary for me. Having watched United fall from grace and spend almost 20 years supporting their vain efforts to recover, I’m a little more than anxious to insure that we have enough talent in our ranks to avoid this kind of situation again!!

    I’ll go out on a limb here, and say that United, over the next 12 months will address their needs through the transfer market. My big concern is why we didn’t do it this summer. :shock: :shock: :smile:

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  50. Red Rupert says:

    Oi Groghead,

    “what has he done Lately”? Just made us champions for the 18th and his 11th time. That’s all.

    I’m not even planning on being a newbie cos I have other things to do instead of wasting time on here with pricks like you. I’ll take your advice and unsubscibe.

    Didn’t realise I was dealing with the FCUM idiots. Pity you didn’t buy shares instead of spraying “die Glazer” to show what big a red you are.

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  51. Redrich says:

    @Red Rupert: Bye, bye Rupert!! :evil: :evil:

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  52. Redrich says:

    It just fucking amazes me that someone could butt into a conversation and rudely assume the upper hand. :shock:
    Why would this person ever think that he even has a clue as to what we’ve all been talking about this summer??

    I usually refrain from this but, in your case Rupert, Fuck off you toad!! :evil: :evil:

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  53. Matt says:

    @Redrich: I would agree with the 3 players you mentioned mate as probably the 3 top youngsters who i would definitely like to see get more games. For me de laet looked brilliant in the 2 games he played and there is no doubt in my mind he should be well ahead of neville in the pecking order, whether he is ahead i dont know, i have my doubts as fergie has kept neville on even though he last played well for us in the 06/07 season all those years ago.
    Gibson as i said in my last post im not sold on, he looks decent but nothing amazing, thing is we have all these youngsters and the midfield is a weakness for us and gibson is the only one who can play there. Fair play to gibson though he does have an amazing shot on him though and again i would definitely place him above scholes in the pecking order who i just feel really is past it tbh.
    As for macheda i think he could be a top talent, great finisher but i think he maybe needs to work on his build up play and linking up with others around him. Saying that though if hes just going to be a goal poacher and hanging around the box maybe this isnt so important. I would like to see him and also welbeck getting quite a few games really, if were going through a dry patch i would like to atleast see him on the bench, fergie said he was 1 of the best finishers at the club so surely he will get games.
    I think the youngsters are good but i just cant see us going through the 03-07 transition where we went a number of years of doing nothing blooding the youngsters and kick starting our new era, like you i see us entering the trnasfer market and possibly spending big next summer that is assuming the glazers havent spent the money by then.
    But we must consider next year is world cup year, so any player who puts in a decent performance is likely to see their value go up, i just hope we arent left with a situation in which we require a large number of players and being fleeced for all of them. Ive said it before and ill say it again, looking long term next summer is a big time for us, possibly a new manager if fergie decides hes had enough and players like neville, scholes, edwin will most likely be retiring, probably giggs the season after. Add to that players who havent had as much of an impact as expected and we might see hargreaves, anderson, berbatov join them which could mean up tp 6/7 players leaving the club who need replacing.
    However bringing in that many players, and quality ones at that, whilst the world cup is on seems crazy to me and i agree with you more should have been done this summer.
    Anyway i better hit the hay, night all.

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  54. Red Ranter says:

    @Red Rupert: Good for you, and good for us. Bye bye…

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  55. Grognard says:

    @Don: My comments aren’t off Don, there’s just more of them. Yes tactics are a major problem with Fergie but that is not all. And to think that Michael Owen is the reason that Fergie would be holding back buying Aguero just doesn’t wash. What’s wrong with Aguero playing every game? Ronaldo did and other than Messi, Aguero is the closest thing to Ronaldo. We can’t replace Ronaldo but does that mean we don’t try? It’s like the loony tunes who win millions in the lottery and decide to put it all in the bank and still work at their dead end job. Having 80 million to spend on players and not spending a dime of it (Remember that he originally had 20 million to spend before he sold Ronaldo) is ludicrous and a slap in the collective faces of all the supporters who spend their hard earned cash and often have very little afterwards to buy milk and bread. And we’re supposed to care that a big corporation and brand like United is now becoming fiscally responsible? Give me a break.

    Fergie and the Glazers can sod off. I’m sick to death of their corporate coldness and aloofness and their complete ignorance and disrespect to all the supporters of the team world wide. We deserve better than this dog and pony show. We rode Ronaldo’s coattails to victory after victory for six years and now the jig is up. United are exposed for the fakes that they are.

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  56. Grognard says:

    @Red Rupert: Good riddance to bad rubbish then. Don’t let the door hit you on the way out Clown Shoes. Oh and by the way, when someone says what have you done for us lately, he means over the last couple of weeks or month, not last season or the season before numb nuts. Go crawl back into your hole and come out when the next clown convention hits your town. :roll: Bye Rupert the Bear.

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  57. Grognard says:

    @Redrich: Well said mate. :grin:

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  58. Red Ranter says:

    @Grognard: Like it or not United as a corporation have always been fiscally responsible. Despite the debt they are a fantastically run club right now from a business standpoint. It’s a different issue altogether that they are currently not spending money on transfers.

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  59. Red Ranter says:

    Fergie and the Glazers can sod off

    Leave aside the Glazers, but you said Fergie can sod off.

    That is one example why you get a lot of stick. You don’t tell someone to sod off if you respect him. :) And I think you still do respect him, don’t you?

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  60. Biar says:

    The club we love most and hope is managed by competence leaders of David Gill and Sir Alex Fergusson is now coming a difference thing. Selling world best player without replacement is a total disarray. If I have to ask, what are you doing with Ronaldo’s 80millions? Fans worldwide have posted valuable clues on the future of the club after the world best player left, but they didn’t find good ears. Hereafter, I have to re-allocate the time I do waste watching/monitoring man utd development. Poor engagement of top players is a common disease man utd is suffering from, and also making money out of money is a paradox. I am worried that we may not qualify for UEFA Champion League next season leave aside going cupless this season. :oops:

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  61. Biar says:

    Fergy should either signs or resign. Please, do not forfeit the love we have for man utd, Or all that you have achieved in the last twenty three years will be disregarded. Morinho is the man of this football era. :oops:

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  62. Dan says:

    Right since we’re on the topic of youth, how about we post the teams with the youth players you want in them.

    Foster :mrgreen:
    De laet
    Ferdinand/Evans
    vidic
    Evra

    Valencia
    Carrick
    Gibson
    Nani

    Rooney
    Welbeck.

    Thats a top 3 team in my books.

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  63. spizzy says:

    @Red Ranter: I think the performance we are getting from him and his lying has made some of us start to loose some respect for him. I would like to point to one michael jordan who retired from basketball at his peak and everybody said he was undoubtedly the greatest player of all time then he returned again but gave a very dismal account of himself, while he is still considered a great, he lost some of the credibility ha had when he retired, fergie will always be considered the greatest manager but if he continues with this trend and awful decision making he will loose a lot of respect and credibility, it takes a lot of time and effort to build a reputation but it only takes one silly instance to loose all what you have worked for. I personally wouldn’t have minded so much if we lost to burnley but fielded gibson,da laet and macheda because they are young and need the game time, but it’s fergie saying he is not buying because he wants to give our young players a chance then continually fielding scholes, giggs and neville.

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  64. Will says:

    @Grognard: cheers man, i tried that but to no avail, but then i noticed you can switch a low res version on which worked. thanks for the advice anyway.

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  65. Grognard says:

    @Red Ranter: I’ve told people I respect to do a lot worse mate. It happens in the heat of the moment or in the heat of passion. I am pissed off with him and he has basically told all of us to sod off indirectly through his actions and inactions so far this season and in the summer.

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  66. Johnsom33 says:

    Why the fuck does Neville still have a squad number?

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  67. Johnsom33 says:

    I seriously hate Liverpool now. They succeeded in getting world soccer daily off the air.

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