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Rory 7

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That's part of the make up of any player under 25. In fact its the make up of every player except the big two.
Which is why I accept that we are buying potential, that's fine. But back to my assesment of him as a so-called 'box to box' midfielder. The truth is we haven't had a world class box-to-box midfielder since Keane left. 11 year ago. Wow. 11 years ago. The idea that Pogba is going to be that player is just flawed in my opinion.
 

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Even Messi goes missing in big games. It happens even to the GOAT.
Sure but he doesn't go missing in that many. I just think Pogba goes missing too much, even if he is only 23. I don't care what anyone says about him being played out of position during the euros, his lack of impact and ability to dominate was very concerning in my view.
 

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Which is why I accept that we are buying potential, that's fine. But back to my assesment of him as a so-called 'box to box' midfielder. The truth is we haven't had a world class box-to-box midfielder since Keane left. 11 year ago. Wow. 11 years ago. The idea that Pogba is going to be that player is just flawed in my opinion.
That's fair enough, but who is your alternative?

The way I see it is would he improve the team, and the answer is yes I think he will quite dramatically.
 

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This is somewhat off topic, but It's not hard to fecking see why Adidas and Pogba are taking the piss out of journos/the media. 99% of them are disgraceful. The Sun claim that Ibra has paid for Pogba's transfer in shirt sales. Could not make this shit up...

"Zlatan Ibrahimovic was not only Jose Mourinho’s first signing as United boss. He was also the man to send shirt sales into the stratosphere, with £76million reportedly made in ONE WEEK.That surely means fans buying the Swedish striker’s top will pay for Pogba’s transfer fee within a fortnight – four years after the France midfielder left United on a free."

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/foot...-record-112m-transfer-fee-within-a-fortnight/
Well, if the £76 million in one week is true, then it is also true that Zlatan shirt sales will pay for the Pogba transfer in a fortnight!

The headline is true, but true for Adidas, not for MUFC. They have been pushing the transfer all along. It just goes to show how much power all these brands have over football nowadays.
 

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Sure but he doesn't go missing in that many. I just think Pogba goes missing too much, even if he is only 23. I don't care what anyone says about him being played out of position during the euros, his lack of impact and ability to dominate was very concerning in my view.
Messi has lost 3 international finals in the last few years doing absolutely fa in those matches.
 

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That's fair enough, but who is your alternative?

The way I see it is would he improve the team, and the answer is yes I think he will quite dramatically.
And thats a reasonable perspective. The problem with me suggesting alternatives is I will have a deluge of folks on here laughing because the alternatives to Pogba are far less glamourous box-to-boxers. I'm not going to even bother with suggestions because, rightly, I'll be told there is no alternative. That doesn't make Pogba the right player for us, necessarily.
 

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And thats a reasonable perspective. The problem with me suggesting alternatives is I will have a deluge of folks on here laughing because the alternatives to Pogba are far less glamourous box-to-boxers. I'm not going to even bother with suggestions because, rightly, I'll be told there is no alternative. That doesn't make Pogba the right player for us, necessarily.
I'm genuinely interested but i'd imagine you might be thinking of unobtainable players, like Kroos, he is the only one I would outright prefer at this point.
 

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Messi has lost 3 international finals in the last few years doing absolutely fa in those matches.
And he has won what 4 CL finals absolutely starring? I think most would accept, those 3 international finals aside, Messi's consistency in big games is pretty outstanding. Anyway, you are kind of making another point I'd like to make. Are you actually comparing the impact Pogba will have to that of Messi? Expectations around this guy are going to be ludicrous. Absolutely ludicrous. With the fee involved people are going to expect a world beater every game. I think he'll disappoint.
 

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I'm genuinely interested but i'd imagine you might be thinking of unobtainable players, like Kroos, he is the only one I would outright prefer at this point.
Kroos was actually the one I said earlier in the thread. I'd love Veratti too. Either of those two would be my preference over Pogba.
 

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And he has won what 4 CL finals absolutely starring? I think most would accept, those 3 international finals aside, Messi's consistency in big games is pretty outstanding. Anyway, you are kind of making another point I'd like to make. Are you actually comparing the impact Pogba will have to that of Messi? Expectations around this guy are going to be ludicrous. Absolutely ludicrous. With the fee involved people are going to expect a world beater every game. I think he'll disappoint.
Not at all, its messi, point i'm making is even the best go missing in the big games and messi has undoubtedly done that on many occasions.

And just to add on as we are having two separate conversations for some reason. Kroos I would prefer as well. Veratti too. But there is absolutely no scenario or amount of money we could get them for.
 

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And he has won what 4 CL finals absolutely starring? I think most would accept, those 3 international finals aside, Messi's consistency in big games is pretty outstanding. Anyway, you are kind of making another point I'd like to make. Are you actually comparing the impact Pogba will have to that of Messi? Expectations around this guy are going to be ludicrous. Absolutely ludicrous. With the fee involved people are going to expect a world beater every game. I think he'll disappoint.
You keep saying Pogba goes missing in big games but what games exactly are those?
 

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I think he's just waiting for his holiday to come to an end, all this panic and stress about the situation is wasted effort.
 

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Not at all, its messi, point i'm making is even the best go missing in the big games and messi has undoubtedly done that on many occasions.

And just to add on as we are having two separate conversations for some reason. Kroos I would prefer as well. Veratti too. But there is absolutely no scenario or amount of money we could get them for.
Every player goes missing from time to time. I'd love to see an example of a big game where Pogba has absolutely dominated. I haven't seen one and, yes, I do watch Serie A. Yes he has moments of brilliance but for a so-called box-to-box midfielder you need more than moments. You need dominance, leadership and drive over the course of 90mins. I've never seen that from Pogba.
 

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Not sure where you got any of that from tbh. Didn't Fabrizio Romano say something like Juve never announce things on a weekend. So it won't happen today and tomorrow at the very least. Monday is the earliest we can hope for some sort of announcement, but if we wait for a medical to be completed, this could drag on for a fair few days after that aswell.
Just put yourself in the shoes of a Juve fan for a moment, and you see your star player already signing shirts and balls of the team where he is going to next. Wouldn't you think it's disrespectful to your club? Wouldn't you be upset?

Juve could end the show right away by announcing early what everyone knows is a done deal (except its not done till its done). But then again, Adidas wants to squeeze the most awareness and clicks out of the impending deal, and Juve announcing early would ruin all that.
 

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Just a quick off topic question: whats your opinion on Zlatan?
I think it's an exciting signing that will lift everyone but I don't have huge expectations of him. Its a bit of a luxury signing, if we get some moments of brilliance from him it will be worth it. His personality alone lifts everyone. Thats my issue with Pogba. You'll get moments from him not proper midfield general stuff. An expensive luxury!
 

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Juventuz forum constantly mocking the way the fan with the signed shirt looks like.
A bit classless. For some reason they're pretending he's the prototype for how all Mancunians look like, despite the fact he's American and that entire forum is American.
 

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Every player goes missing from time to time. I'd love to see an example of a big game where Pogba has absolutely dominated. I haven't seen one and, yes, I do watch Serie A. Yes he has moments of brilliance but for a so-called box-to-box midfielder you need more than moments. You need dominance, leadership and drive over the course of 90mins. I've never seen that from Pogba.
No nor have I, my point was just that nobody dominates every game like the big two do. Pogba at the minute is more a flashes of brilliance kind of player, but so was the last player to break the transfer record. He certainly has the drive and the leadership, the dominance hasn't developed properly yet because of his age and the midfields he has been involved with. Juve's improvement over the season with him starting to understand he is now top dog though proves he can do it.
 

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You keep saying Pogba goes missing in big games but what games exactly are those?
Well I don't think he dominated midfield for France in any game in the euros. He had a very poor CL final against Barca two years ago I think. I must confess I didn't see Juve's QF this year so can't comment. But in Serie A in big games I would argue the likes of Marchisio or even Tevez when he was there had a bigger influence than Pogba. I know you'll tell me his is young but back to my core issue with him. He's being touted as a box-to-box midfielder. We need a box-to-box midfielder. Pogba will never be that kind of player in my view.
 

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Well, if the £76 million in one week is true, then it is also true that Zlatan shirt sales will pay for the Pogba transfer in a fortnight!

The headline is true, but true for Adidas, not for MUFC. They have been pushing the transfer all along. It just goes to show how much power all these brands have over football nowadays.
Which makes it false, to be fair. Unless Adidas are feeling particularly generous, and they donate their share to United, United won't see a cent of that. It's just terrible, lazy journalism.
 

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Which makes it false, to be fair. Unless Adidas are feeling particularly generous, and they donate their share to United, United won't see a cent of that. It's just terrible, lazy journalism.
All these rag papers just take a bit of truth and twist it around in any way they want to, to sell more papers. And why not if it works?
 

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No nor have I, my point was just that nobody dominates every game like the big two do. Pogba at the minute is more a flashes of brilliance kind of player, but so was the last player to break the transfer record. He certainly has the drive and the leadership, the dominance hasn't developed properly yet because of his age and the midfields he has been involved with. Juve's improvement over the season with him starting to understand he is now top dog though proves he can do it.
I don't think Messi or Ronaldo dominate every game. The usually produce moments of genius in every game and their club teams are built around them to allow them that luxury. In both cases those clubs have midfielders that dominate game after game. Players like Modric, Kroos, Iniesta and even Busquets are the key here. They are midfield players who dominate the midfield. What I don't understand about Pogba is he NEVER dominates midfield in the way these players do, yet he's being touted as a world class box-to-box midfielder. He is just not that kind of player.
 

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Well I don't think he dominated midfield for France in any game in the euros. He had a very poor CL final against Barca two years ago I think. I must confess I didn't see Juve's QF this year so can't comment. But in Serie A in big games I would argue the likes of Marchisio or even Tevez when he was there had a bigger influence than Pogba. I know you'll tell me his is young but back to my core issue with him. He's being touted as a box-to-box midfielder. We need a box-to-box midfielder. Pogba will never be that kind of player in my view.
Well but he played a big part in them getting to the Euros. Fatigue could have been a factor towards the end of the tournament. Ronaldo had a very poor CL final against Barca. This past year he scored against Bayern in the away leg but his team still lost. You still havent given any evidence he actually goes missing in the Serie A. You havent seen enough of him or you're going by what the journalists say.
 

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How many times have you actually watched him over the last 4 seasons? And please dont say "I've watched him enough" OR "I watch all their games".
Not a great deal - I watched him every week in U18s and 21s he was with us. Every time I've watched him since I see the same strengths and weaknesses as he had then. Of course he has improved but the qualities remain. He's at his best driving towards goal
 

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Not a great deal - I watched him every week in U18s and 21s he was with us. Every time I've watched him since I see the same strengths and weaknesses as he had then. Of course he has improved but the qualities remain. He's at his best driving towards goal
Im so sorry. I meant to quote @Rory 7 on that post. Not yours.
 

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Well but he played a big part in them getting to the Euros. Fatigue could have been a factor towards the end of the tournament. Ronaldo had a very poor CL final against Barca. This past year he scored against Bayern in the away leg but his team still lost. You still havent given any evidence he actually goes missing in the Serie A. You havent seen enough of him or you're going by what the journalists say.
Pogba missed most of the CL knockout games due to injury and was rushed back v Barca.
It's a ridiculous stretch to include that game.
 

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Just put yourself in the shoes of a Juve fan for a moment, and you see your star player already signing shirts and balls of the team where he is going to next. Wouldn't you think it's disrespectful to your club? Wouldn't you be upset?

Juve could end the show right away by announcing early what everyone knows is a done deal (except its not done till its done). But then again, Adidas wants to squeeze the most awareness and clicks out of the impending deal, and Juve announcing early would ruin all that.
Pogba could well be signing all sorts of shirts right now. It's just that the United shirts and other merch are the ones that are spreading on twitter and instagram. We all want Pogba announced asap, but to say that Juve not announcing now is disrespectful is absurd, especially if you're basing this on what Pogba does or does not do.
 

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IF... as some people are suggesting, we're holding off on announcing anything because today is all about Zlatan.. Then Juventus could be proper cnuts and announce it in the next hour.. Would overshadow all pre-match and post-match talk. Hell, it's probably all that the commentators would talk about during the match, too.
 

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I don't think Messi or Ronaldo dominate every game. The usually produce moments of genius in every game and their club teams are built around them to allow them that luxury. In both cases those clubs have midfielders that dominate game after game. Players like Modric, Kroos, Iniesta and even Busquets are the key here. They are midfield players who dominate the midfield. What I don't understand about Pogba is he NEVER dominates midfield in the way these players do, yet he's being touted as a world class box-to-box midfielder. He is just not that kind of player.
Its more of a silent domination but it is real, you have to tie up so many resources trying to deal with them that in a sense they are dictating the game just by being on the pitch, then eventually after engineering a chance they can be the difference maker then.

Moddy kroos iniesta and busquets are all better than pogba, I agree they are the ones that control the tempo of the game but those are four of the best of the business and completely unavailable, when you look in to players after those four it really is a struggle to think of someone who can do that.
 

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Which makes it false, to be fair. Unless Adidas are feeling particularly generous, and they donate their share to United, United won't see a cent of that. It's just terrible, lazy journalism.
They get like 10% and high sales numbers puts them in a strong position for negotiating future kit deals. So it is not true United won't see a cent of that.
 

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If this thread gets to 1000 pages, I'll hang myself and post a pic in here.
 

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Pogba could well be signing all sorts of shirts right now. It's just that the United shirts and other merch are the ones that are spreading on twitter and instagram. We all want Pogba announced asap, but to say that Juve not announcing now is disrespectful is absurd, especially if you're basing this on what Pogba does or does not do.
I am not saying that Juve not announcing is disrespectful. What a Juve fan might find disrespectful and annoying is Pogba signing MUFC shirts without the deal having been confirmed by either club.