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First Team Regular
Join Date: Jan 2009
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Ryan Tunnicliffe
I was mightily impressed with him today. Thought he showed a good eye for a pass and intelligence.
What do the regular watchers of the U18s and Reserves make of him? I've only watched 5-6 matches this year and he hasn't stood out as much as Pogba or Morrison. How does he stack up against the other midfielders at the club and does he have a chance? |
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"Ronaldo and trophies > Manchester United football club"
Join Date: Sep 2004
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He's highly rated and though I didn't see the game tonight, 9/10 he puts in a performance. He's all over the place, good passer, makes tackles, gets forward, defends well....he's a class act at that level and he's got a good chance. He's the type of midfielder we need. We've not had his type since keane with Hargreaves injured. Fletcher? When people say we have talent, we have talent and in number that's why people should watch the kids
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: London
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I think he has a chance, purely because I think he will work very hard for it.
Has lots to his game, but his bursting runs from midfield are his strong point. Very quick bursts reminiscent of Gerrard in his prime. |
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What I like about him is his drive - I just love when he picks up the ball and using pace and strength, just drives forward past defenders. It's the nearest thing United has to a Gerrard-light. And his passing is very underrated. A Pogba can not survive without a Tunnicliffe - but a Tunnicliffe can survive without a Pogba
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Says its 46 on the official site. Great reward for him and thoroughly deserved he puts in 100% in every game he plays and really drives the team and other players on. His excellent attitude and work rate could see him go a long way in the game.
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I like the size of his bollocks.
He went in for a 50:50 challenge against Newcastle that most of our first-choice central midfielders might have pulled out of. Even Gaz Neville was wincing, just watching from the commentary box. Not sure if he's got the technical ability to match his courage and aggression but I really hope he can make it. We need more players with big balls. |
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He's about 6'2", big lad, great engine on him, basically right-sided and has played very well at right-back when needed though he's really a central midfielder as he is fantastic at pitch coverage and pretty useful going forward.
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Nah on a serious not I agree totally we need some players ready to have a barny and willing to get stuck in. Don't want no softies, we're United not Arsenal! |
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I think it's a fair reward for the progress he's made this season. He seems a great lad to have around as he has a excellent attitude towards the game (as reference in a few examples above).
He has a force of will that not many players have and can lift the side when we're not playing well or losing. |
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I think Pogba's style of movement can make it seem like he isnt very mobile he has a very long stride which makes it seem like he's never actually sprinting or working particularly hard but he covers a lot of ground breaking up the play and then popping up in the other teams box. I think his only real problem is stamina as he can fade at the end of games but as a 17 year old thats nothing that cant be worked on.
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I used to think Rooney was the same but I don't know what I think about Rooney these days. |
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Fergie on Tunnicliffe, Pogba and King
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"Ronaldo and trophies > Manchester United football club"
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I don't think it matters but as long as he don't play like a city fan
then it dont matter. I've not heard that, we hears loads of crap at times like Scholes being an oldham fan etc. I think he's United through and though personally, which is good as he's a very very good prospect.
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