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Old 10th April 2008, 23:59   #1 (permalink)
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99 v 08

We seem to get this every year around April time.

Quote:
Ferguson's class of 1999


Peter Schmeichel
Fergie called him 'bargain of the century', others simply the best goalkeeper ever; went out on the high of Barcelona.10/10

Gary Neville
Already an established international, a home-grown player who could be relied upon in defence and on the overlap down the right wing. 9/10

Jaap Stam
Voted best defender in Europe in 1999; strong and calm, his importance to United recognised fully after his departure. 9/10

Ronny Johnsen
One of the unsung and almost forgotten heroes; a defensive midfield anchor man of great ability and value. 8/10


Denis Irwin
One of the corner-stones, and arguably one of the game's greatest full-backs for his work-rate, versatility, dependability and unflappability. 9/10

Ryan Giggs
The consummate professional, and outstanding wide player, had already developed into one of the more mature senior members of the squad. 9/10

Nicky Butt
Often overshadowed in United's midfield, where he was seen as Keane's stand-in, but always committed, eager and understated. 8/10

David Beckham
Dead-ball skills underlined with corners that led to United's goals; already on way to superstardom despite deputising in central midfield. 9/10

Jesper Blomqvist
Talented Swedish! winger brought in as back-up to Giggs, but Barcelona was his last game before succumbing to another injury. 7/10


Andy Cole
At his goalscoring peak, playing a key role throughout the season in an almost telepathic partnership with Dwight Yorke. 9/10

Dwight Yorke
Top league goalscorer, his prolific understanding with Cole brought the strikers 53 goals between them during the season. 9/10

Teddy Sheringham
Limited opportunities at 33, but still scored crucial goals in the finals of the FA Cup and Champions League. 7/10

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
At height of his supersub days, coming off bench to score majority of his 20 goals, including winner against Bayern Munich. 8/10


Roy Keane
Gave one of best performances of career in the semi-final in Turin, but a booking ruled out of final. 9/10

Paul Scholes
Key midfield partnership with Keane which allowed him to get forward to make and score goals, but missed final through suspension. 9/10

Total: 129 / 150


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Ferguson's class of 2008


Edwin van der Sar
Made most of season in which he was expected to be usurped by Ben Foster, and given some creditable performances between injuries. 8/10

Wes Brown
Limited opportunities at his preferred centre-half position, but has deputised for Neville at full-back in typically no-nonsense style. 8/10

Rio Ferdinand
Has become the dominant, classy, unruffled centre-half that had been expected of him throughout his career, though not always delivered. 9/10


Nemanja Vidic
The modern-day Steve Bruce to Ferdinand's Gary Pallister; has physical presence and great heading ability at both ends of pitch. 9/10

Patrice Evra
Overcome a mixed start, the former winger has turned into a quick and committed left-back, always looking to go forward. 8/10

Paul Scholes
Keane's departure allowed him to grow as a player, and become the team's pivot; seems to see things before other players. 10/10


Cristiano Ronaldo
Simply the most complete player around: equally adept in the air as on the ground, and takes a wicked free-kick. 10/10

Owen Hargreaves
Not quite Keane's successor yet, but his tenacious approach is ideally suited to the holding midfield role he occupies. 8/10

Ryan Giggs
Still around first-team squad, but some indifferent performances suggest that, at 34, anno domini is starting to catch up. 7/10


Wayne Rooney
Has a football brain beyond his 22 years; sizes up situations in an instant and invariably does the right thing. 9/10

Carlos Tevez
The darting, willing, charismatic striker has developed an excellent rapport with Rooney and Ronaldo, and scored his share of goals. 9/10

Nani
Potential there for all to see: could be another Ronaldo if he curbs tendency to get carried away and showboat. 8/10

Anderson
An assured playmaker of deceptive strength, he has improved game by game, and could prove the discovery of the season. 8/10


Michael Carrick
Still a bit of an enigma; dominant on his day, but not really made the holding role his own yet. 7/10

Darren Fletcher
Injury has hampered a season in which he was starting to challenge the galactios for a regular place in midfield. 7/10

Total: 124 / 150
I must say that this current team is underrated by atleast 2 points and the 99 team overrated by atleast 2 points. Meh, it's all subjective.
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