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Old 26th January 2010, 22:46   #121 (permalink)
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Totally agree. I really like him.
He speaks a bit funny though..
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Old 26th January 2010, 22:48   #122 (permalink)
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I thought he defended well.

Was very hard to judge him overall. Looked a pretty decent athlete. First touch was average, good short passing, but the occasional aimless ping forward.
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Old 26th January 2010, 22:55   #123 (permalink)
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I thought he defended well.

Was very hard to judge him overall. Looked a pretty decent athlete. First touch was average, good short passing, but the occasional aimless ping forward.
If you take a look at the chalkboard for the match, you will see there is only 1 inaccurate "ping" forward. That and 2 other inaccurate shorter passes were the 3 only inaccurate passes he played. He went short and long for the other 17 successful passes he made.
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He was hardly unknown, he was that guy Liverpool were after ... now we signed that guy Arsenal were after.
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Interesting signing, and like with most of our buys, it's a surprise and not the player most of the tabloids had us down to buy. Smalling has looked solid in his brief exploits in Fulham's first team, and hopefully he can continue to develop their this season and feature in our side next season.

Seems to be an astute buy though.
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so vidic is off to madrid in the summer but dont panic we have smalling

what next rooney out and beckford in
What about Van Nistellrooy and Keane out, Carrick and Larsson in.
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Old 27th January 2010, 00:01   #127 (permalink)
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He was hardly unknown, he was that guy Liverpool were after ... now we signed that guy Arsenal were after.
Apparently they were one of the teams looking at Diouf also.
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Apparently they were one of the teams looking at Diouf also.


The One was wanted by both and all!
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Old 27th January 2010, 00:47   #129 (permalink)
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There`s Nothing Small About Smalling...


Chris Smalling could have made Manchester United look pretty stupid for agreeing to pay a sizeable sum for a defender with just 103 minutes of Premier League football under his belt. Announcing the deal on the day Smalling was charged with keeping Jermain Defoe quiet could have backfired spectacularly.

In the end, Smalling merely demonstrated why United were prepared to seal a deal in haste rather than risk losing him to Arsenal.

Ignore the scoreline - you can blame Mark Schwarzer and Bjørn Helge Riise for one goal and Lady Luck for the other - because Smalling barely put a foot wrong all night. He beat Peter Crouch in the air, Defoe on the ground and matched defensive partner Brede Hangeland for full-blooded commitment.

Defoe trooped off after 81 minutes without contributing anything of note to the match, while Crouch barely had a touch barring the goal. Spurs cruised to victory because the injury-ravaged Cottagers offered nothing going forward, not because of any shortcoming in the Fulham defence.

Smalling was excellent against Spurs, just as he was against Chelsea. Anyone who heard Roy Hodgson's uncharacteristically angry response to any suggestion that Smalling's own goal in that game had somehow blotted his copybook, would understand just how highly he rates the youngster. And Hodgson knows a thing or two about football.

Now we know he has at least three other rather knowledgeable fans - Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger and Stuart Pearce, who called him up to the England Under-21s before he had made his first start for Fulham.

Quite what Millwall's Academy coaches were thinking when they released Smalling at the age of 16 is lost in football history, but on the evidence of Tuesday night, Smalling will be taking a circuitous but well-deserved route to somewhere rather more impressive than the New Den.

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Old 27th January 2010, 01:19   #130 (permalink)
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Buying an unknown central defender in January ? When has that ever been fruitful....

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Although United had nearly signed him in January 2004 as well.
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Arsenal fans questioning Wenger after apparently losing out on Smalling get told



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Old 27th January 2010, 20:55   #132 (permalink)
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Smalling is at the match. I saw some people getting autographs from him at half.
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everytime i see Smalling i think it says Smelling
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Smalling was in the dressing room with the lads after the match
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Sky had coverage of him in the stands watching the game as well and signing autographs. What a great introduction to the club on a night like this!
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Looked to have good posture while sitting. He's got promise.
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Holy hell - didn't realize how big Evra was - he looks small but, wow he's a beast.
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Looked to have good posture while sitting. He's got promise.
He sits like Maldini. Definitely one for the future.
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The Sky Sports scout seems to rate him.

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The scout reports...

We report on one of the hottest young defensive prospects Chris Smalling, who has just agreed a deal with Manchester United.

Smalling is slender central defender who signed for Fulham in 2008 after starting his football career with Maidstone United.

Smalling wanted to finish his education before committing to football, so he signed for Maidstone, but was soon fast-tracked into their first-team and made his debut at 17.

During his time with Maidstone, Smalling was already under the gaze of England's scouting system and he was one of the few non-league players to represent his country.

It was during his time playing for England schoolboys that he really began to attract interest from scouts and Middlesbrough's famed youth academy spotted his potential and he agreed a deal to move to the Riverside and signed a two-year deal.

But soon after Smalling decided he wanted to stay in the South and Boro agreed to cancel their contract with him and he signed for Fulham instead.


Within 12 months, Smalling made his debut for England Under-20s and was also handed his league debut by Fulham.

This season has seem him progress again for his country as he has been capped by the Under-21s, and also with Fulham having become a regular in their squad, if not their first-team.

Now after less than half-a-dozen games for Fulham they have agreed a deal with Manchester United, which could see them pocket more than £10million.

But how good is Smalling? Well, there is little doubt he is a class act and the comparisons to United's own Rio Ferdinand are easy to make.

He is a similar build to the United and England star, and their games are also easy to liken. Smalling is very, very quick - but his main attribute is his footballing brain.

Outstanding on the ball, he can pick a pass as good as many midfielders, while his tackling and heading are also very good, and they will be no doubt honed to their full potential by Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford.


The scout says...

A real outstanding prospect, who will only progress under Sir Alex Ferguson. He will now be considered the heir apparent to Ferdinand, which is a big tag to live with.

While Smalling is unlikely to be rushed into the first-team, Ferguson will know that it will not take much polishing to turn him into a real diamond of a signing.


The Scout rating...
Shooting: 6 out of 10

Passing: 7 out of 10

Tackling: 8 out of 10

Heading: 8 out of 10

Pace: 9 out of 10

Vision: 7 out of 10

Current ability: 7 out of 10

Potential ability: 10 out of 10

OVERALL SCOUT RATING: 62/80

Current value: £7million

Potential value: £30million
The bit in bold makes me a wee bit uncomfortable, mind you...
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Old 28th January 2010, 13:02   #140 (permalink)
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The bit in bold makes me a wee bit uncomfortable, mind you...
Middlesborough ain't Manchester....
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Ain't that the truth. Have you ever been to 'Boro? It's unbelievably grim.
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Old 28th January 2010, 13:07   #143 (permalink)
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Ain't that the truth. Have you ever been to 'Boro? It's unbelievably grim.
No, but the most boring man I have ever met came from there and I've just extrapolated that out to the whole town.
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Holy hell - didn't realize how big Evra was - he looks small but, wow he's a beast.
Maybe he stuffs..?
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Maybe he stuffs..?
lol I wasn't commenting about his package but, now I can see how gay the comment comes across.
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Holy hell - didn't realize how big Evra was - he looks small but, wow he's a beast.
Indeed. Looks far more built than Nani who i thought was pretty much a muscle man.

Oh and a Valencia smile. Good days.
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Holy hell - didn't realize how big Evra was - he looks small but, wow he's a beast.
Looks like Park is getting a little frisky with Valencia.
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Manchester United is delighted to announce that Fulham defender Chris Smalling has agreed terms and passed a medical examination. He will join the club in July 2010 on a four-year contract for an undisclosed fee.

An England Under-21 international, Smalling has made 10 first-team appearances for Fulham, who signed him from non-league Maidstone 18 months ago.

Reds boss Sir Alex Ferguson said: "Chris is an extremely talented young defender, who we have been monitoring for some months. He’s very quick and reads the game well. He will be a great asset to the club, playing alongside some of the best defenders around and we’re delighted to have secured his signature."

Smalling, 20, described the move as an "unbelievable opportunity".

"My time at Fulham has been great and I have learned a lot about the game from Roy Hodgson and the coaching staff," he said. “But the chance of coming to the biggest club in the world is something I just couldn’t turn down. I’m excited about working with Sir Alex and the fantastic players in the squad.

"I’ve played a few times in the Europa League this year, but the thought of making the step up to the Champions League next year is great. I can’t wait.”

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Nice to see him in the dressing room afterwards. He's been made to feel a part of the team already and what a game for him to experience!

Im liking everything i've heard about him so far and if anyone can make the most of his potential, its us.

Sky Sports have given his potential a good rating there. With some luck and good coaching he could be our new Rio Ferdinand. The way his career has rapidly progressed in a few short years is astonishing.
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Read the report from sky, very encouraging that he's so quick and also has a good football brain !
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What was it about him being released by Milwall youth too?

Or did someone get confused?
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What was it about him being released by Milwall youth too?

Or did someone get confused?
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Chris Smalling's giant leap: A call from Sir Alex Ferguson and the journey from
Maidstone United to Manchester United - via Fulham - is complete
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After showing promise in the local Medway leagues, Smalling joined Millwall when he was 12 but travelling to London proved too much by the time the player reached 14.

Ms Smalling, a single mum, didn’t have a car and, although Millwall offered to help with the costs, she didn’t want her teenage son travelling on his own.

‘We just couldn’t get up there,’ she said. ‘He would have been perfectly capable of going on his own, but I wouldn’t let him. I had to take him out. He didn’t play football for
nearly a year.

‘I was more upset than Chris, I think. He just carried on and worked his way up, playing for school and then Kent. He really put himself out there.’

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That's a very revealing article. The more I understand where the man came from, the more confidence I have in him becoming a top class player. He seems driven to succeed and once again his ball playing style is compared to Rio Ferdinand's.

He has the talent, but can he cope with the pressure of playing for us?
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That's a very revealing article. The more I understand where the man came from, the more confidence I have in him becoming a top class player. He seems driven to succeed and once again his ball playing style is compared to Rio Ferdinand's.

He has the talent, but can he cope with the pressure of playing for us?
He'll be mentored by the likes of Brown and O'Shea in the cups, of course he'll cope!
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Chris Smalling's giant leap: A call from Sir Alex Ferguson and the journey from Maidstone United to Manchester United - via Fulham - is complete

When Theresa Smalling picked up the phone at home in Chatham, Kent on Monday afternoon there was a familiar Scottish burr at the end of the line.
Sir Alex Ferguson was calling to assure the mother of Manchester United’s latest transfer target that her son, Chris, would be well looked after in the North West.
‘I was so shocked,’ said Theresa, 53. ‘It was the voice. It was like I was on TV.


Sky's the limit: After a brief stay at Fulham, Smalling will be nurtured by Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford

‘He was just saying how impressed he was with Chris, how he’ll be well looked after and telling me about everything they’ve got up there.
‘I couldn’t believe it when Chris said about Manchester United, although I wish it was the Arsenal. I’m an Arsenal fan and Chris was when he was little. But I’m so proud.’

Sir Alex’s direct approach may seem an old-fashioned anomaly in the modern game, but Chris Smalling’s lightning rise from non-League football to the Premier League champions in less than two years appeals to the traditionalist in us all.

In the bar of the Cobdown Sports and Social club in Ditton, Kent, where Smalling played for Maidstone United reserves in front of a single ramshackle stand with peeling green paint, Bill Williams, Tony Cornwell and Alan Walker laugh as they try to express their pride using a series of well-worn clichés.
‘Rags to riches, Over the moon, A schoolboy’s dream. What else can we throw in there?’ says Walker, 50, Maidstone’s first-team manager and a former player with Lincoln City, Millwall and Gillingham, as Smalling’s face flashes up on Sky Sports News.

‘To have two of the biggest clubs in the world (Arsenal and United) fighting for his signature, well, you couldn’t ask for any more, really,’ says Cornwell, 49, the reserve-team boss.
‘When you’ve been in football for a long time, sometimes you see a little gem,’ adds Williams, 67, general manager and a former QPR, Portsmouth and West Bromwich Albion player. ‘The first one I ever had was Bruce Grobbelaar when he was 17 or 18. You know that they are special players. And Chris was one of them.’


We are family: Chris, aged eight, with younger brother Jason at Ridge Meadow Primary School

It is easy to understand their excitement. Smalling’s rise, as Walker puts it, has been nothing short of meteoric.
The player, now 20, was born in Greenwich but the family moved to a semi-detached home in Chatham when he was five. Smalling attended Ridge Meadow Primary School, just up the road, and played for Walderslade Boys and then Lordswood as a youngster.
A basket of daffodils and bluebells, a bottle of bubbly and a congratulations card from one of Smalling’s old teachers were delivered to his mum this week.

The staff at his secondary school, Chatham Grammar School for Boys, which younger brother Jason, 17, still attends, were equally pleased for their former pupil.
Head of PE Andy Anderson said: ‘Chris was a very good rugby player, talented at basketball, judo — we took him paintballing once and he was even good at that! We always said he could have been at least county standard at everything he tried.
‘He was quiet, unassuming, well-liked. He was always immaculately turned out and well spoken.
‘Sport dominated everything Chris did but he managed to hold down a job as well – he was a waiter in a hotel.’


Booted and suited: Chris turns out for Walderslade Boys at the age of nine

Smalling studied travel and tourism, media studies and business studies to A-level, as well as economics at AS-level, and achieved good grades in all his subjects.
‘There’s a very level head on the shoulders of a very tall young man,’ said head of sixth form Ken Burkett.
After showing promise in the local Medway leagues, Smalling joined Millwall when he was 12 but travelling to London proved too much by the time the player reached 14.

Ms Smalling, a single mum, didn’t have a car and, although Millwall offered to help with the costs, she didn’t want her teenage son travelling on his own.
‘We just couldn’t get up there,’ she said. ‘He would have been perfectly capable of going on his own, but I wouldn’t let him. I had to take him out. He didn’t play football for
nearly a year.
‘I was more upset than Chris, I think. He just carried on and worked his way up, playing for school and then Kent. He really put himself out there.’


One previous owner: Theresa Smalling with Chris' old Renault Clio that he replaced with a Range Rover

At 16, Smalling joined local non- League club Maidstone United, quickly progressed through the ranks from the Under 18s to the reserves and then the first team, who play in the Ryman League.
Cornwell said: ‘He had time, he was an elegant player, he played out from the centre of defence, he liked to pass the ball, he could read the game superbly well.
‘His physical attributes are great (Smalling is now 6ft 4in) and he’s quick.’
‘And he had a wonderful Afro, didn’t he?’ interrupts Williams. ‘We used to call him Shaft, from the TV programme in the 1970s.’
‘But we were playing games in the Ryman Premier and he was man of the match every week,’ said Walker.
‘He was absolutely outstanding. He could play anywhere across the back four and even played in midfield at Under 18 level. But central defence is his best position. He reminds me of Rio Ferdinand, the way he plays, much more than Nemanja Vidic.’


Pointing to the future: Bill Williams and Tony Cordwell at the site where Maidstone want to build a new stadium

At 17, Smalling was called up for England Schoolboys, which brought him on to the radar of scouts from Middlesbrough, Charlton, Reading, Fulham, Chelsea and
Arsenal.

Mother and son liked what they saw when they visited the North East and Smalling nearly signed for Middlesbrough, but the promise of a three-year deal much closer to home at Roy Hodgson’s Fulham proved more attractive.
The Cottagers’ senior scout, Barry Dunn, now head of recruitment at Millwall, had got his man — or rather, boy.
Yet Smalling’s desire to play for his country at amateur level — and Maidstone’s reluctance to stop him — meant he never signed a contract with the non-League club.
When Fulham came calling in the summer of 2008, the Premier League club therefore had no legal obligation to pay Maidstone a penny.
Williams said: ‘Because of the relationship between the two clubs (Hodgson is a former Maidstone player), Fulham gave us what they call a training compensation agreement, which is registered with the FA.

‘At the time it was a great deal and we appreciated it. However, in the general scheme of things, it isn’t so good. In your wildest dreams, nobody thought somebody would pay that amount of money (£10m) at this stage in Chris’s career.
‘It would have been nice if we had had a 10 per cent sell-on, which we asked for, because we’ve been striving for 15 years to build a stadium in the town and that money would’ve done it. I think they call it Sod’s law, don’t they?’

Smalling still sometimes picks Jason up from school in the Range Rover he bought when he signed for Fulham — his mum now uses the blue Renault Clio he drove as a 17-year-old — and spends weekends in Chatham with his old mates whenever he can.
This, of course, will all change when the England Under 21 defender joins Manchester United at the end of the season.
His mum, whom he still visits regularly, says she will miss him, but she isn’t averse to the idea of a move up north.
‘I’ve been in this house about 14 years. I wouldn’t mind moving, though!’ she said.

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With the time, money & effort that Wenger put in to trying to sign him I reckon he must be pretty good. Sounds like you've got a good prospect. Did Gary Neville work on the negotiations at all?
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Very good article that.. Glad he chose us over Arsenal.. Considering that they are closer to his home, He was a fan of theirs, he would break into the Arsenal squad a whole lot sooner than he will over here..
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