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First Team Sub
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Campbell and Evans to return after their loan spells
Loan stars Fraizer Campbell and Jonny Evans can look forward to playing in the Premier League next season even if their team-mates at Hull City and Sunderland do not manage it ... Sir Alex Ferguson wants them back at Manchester United.
'They're gaining valuable experience as well as doing a good job for their clubs but they're coming back,'said the United boss. 'They will get the chance to prove they have a future here.' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1779 |
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McFuckwit
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Campbell is lightening quick.
Whoever we do sign up front, we probably won't be signing a speed demon - and though Rooney is quick, he's not one the quickest. Tevez certainly isn't. And Saha hasn't looked half as fast as he used to be. Would be handy to keep him round as 4th/5th choice for cup games and if he does well, handy to have him on the bench. |
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MUFC lad living in a matriel world
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: proudly plastic
Posts: 1,797
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Welbeck is too good for Antwerp, but i'm worried he might get badly injured in the Championship. I'd rather he stay and take up that 7th sub spot on the bench next season, and slowly collect some Premiership experience as well as Carling Cup.
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Yes!
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Campbell has had a good season at Hull, who are in a playoff spot nearing the end of the campaign. If that quote is to be believed, sounds like he'll get at least a shot to make it here next season as 4th striker. But Welbeck hasn't even shown he can do what Campbell has done. So probably a loan first before he has a crack at being a United player. Seeing as there have been so few players to make the step up from the academy of late, does that make us Reserve Muppets for spending so much time talking about players who seem to inevitably be sold? Step up from a TM, but still. |
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Nice Bloke
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Davo thinks I'm weird
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I have very high hopes for him. |
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Youth Team Player
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: London, England
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Campbell was alright for England U21's tonight, didn't get much of the ball when he came on as sub but used it effectively. His link up play is better than I thought and he managed to play one or two incisive through balls for the wingers.
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One balled wonder
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Evra´s Pussy.
Posts: 2,118
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what has Pique done that implies he´s better than Brown?
nothing. Brown has been a great servant for United, playing over 300 games for the club, you don´t to that unless you have quality. Pique has played less than 10 games for us and is still largely unproven. |
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Unlike you I am certain Brown is too good and too old for our bench. At 28, over his injury problems and on form our bench is no place for him. Neither will he ever get better than he is now. There is no way he will want to bench because of Neville again, neither will he want to bench if we sign a Neville replacement at fullback either. Which is likely. And player of his caliber have no business being back up center backs at his age. That should be the exclusive reserve of Evans and Pique. Two talented lads who have the potential of becoming better than Brown ever was. Keeping Brown around simply hinders their progress. So its a straight choice IMO between Keeping Brown or letting Pique and Evans develop. I know what I prefer
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: He plays on the left, he plays on the riiiiiiiight, our boy Ronaldo made you look shite.
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 2,003
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What is so hard to understand? Brown is a good defender, but the best? No. The chances are that a replacement will be bought for Neville, the chances are that replacement will be better than Brown, so therefore the chances of Brown playing regularly are limited so therefore, the chances of him wanting to leave are high.
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: The Way I Hear It, Soze Is Some Kind Of Butcher. A Peerless, Psycho, Fucked Up Butcher.
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Campbell or Welbeck are going to have to step up next season can see fergie buying at least one striker in the summer. If Saha goes they could have an impact.
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Mate, You are trying to compare apples to oranges and claiming they are the same thing. First off, Blake and Nardiello were never really ever good enough to have their progress slowed by Ole. Secondly, Ole was a striker, a position in which a lot of rotation occurs. So eh was always going tog et enough games for a player of his quality. Rotation though doesn't happen often in defence. Thus keeping Brown just to beef up our bench IMO is pointless. Youngsters like Pique and Evans instead should be benchers IMO not people of Brown's calibre.
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