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Great news
Great news
Wonder if he'd opt to go to Arsenal or us if he had a choice?Gutted for him, hope he comes back here as a coach if he calls it a day. I love the guy.
Based on absolutely nothing i would say us without a doubt. The guy is a natural winner, he never suited Arsenal.Wonder if he'd opt to go to Arsenal or us if he had a choice?
Good news. Would hate to see him retire like this. To be honest, I think he has another World Cup in himGreat news
That for real?Only 3 seasons at the club but he has really endeared himself to the United fans. Don't think we have seen such a complete striker in that first season of his, not even Ruud i think
I agree with him. Career wise of course he doesn't come close, but at their peaks RvP was a completely different animal, scoring goals out of nothing on top of creating tons of chance for fun.That for real?
Ruud was a level above Van Persie, I'd go as far as saying Ruud is one of the best goalscorers of all time. Van Persie was a fantastic player but he only really had a peak of four years, Ruud was nailing goals for over a decade.
Yeah agreed, but Ruud was scoring goals like that all his career. He'd carry the ball from deep positions and drive one on one with the goalkeeper to score.I agree with him. Career wise of course he doesn't come close, but at their peaks RvP was a completely different animal, scoring goals out of nothing on top of creating tons of chance for fun.
I don't know RVP scored against Liverpool, City, Chelsea and Arsenal away that season and we won all those games. RVP was a monster that season.I agree with him. Career wise of course he doesn't come close, but at their peaks RvP was a completely different animal, scoring goals out of nothing on top of creating tons of chance for fun.
The only blip for Robin was his form in Europe. The game against Madrid stands out where the chances just wouldn't go in. Ruud was top drawer for us in all competitionsI don't know RVP scored against Liverpool, City, Chelsea and Arsenal away that season and we won all those games. RVP was a monster that season.
van Nistelrooy was a great player for us, he's easily a better goal scorer than van Persie but RVP is better technically.That for real?
Ruud was a level above Van Persie, I'd go as far as saying Ruud is one of the best goalscorers of all time. Van Persie was a fantastic player but he only really had a peak of four years, Ruud was nailing goals for over a decade.
RvP's number of CL games for us was too small a sample size, Ruud just like any goalscorers had many of those days in our shirts too.The only blip for Robin was his form in Europe. The game against Madrid stands out where the chances just wouldn't go in. Ruud was top drawer for us in all competitions
Im so excited about this hope he can stay fit and I wonder where Gio will put him.Finally coming back to Rotterdam
Hopefully he can squeeze out a couple of half decent years at Feyenoord, and finish his career playing for Excelsior.
He is, definitely.There's a certain class the way he strikes the ball, hits them so cleanly, one of the best ever in this respect imo.
So glad he's back That little touch to pass the defender is classic Robin.
Threadtitle should be updated to Feyenoord player btw
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All vids I found were blocked due to copyright stuff, this was the only one I could find.Trololol at the video quality, you should be fined two weeks wages for posting a good goal like that
Seriously though, it was a nice moment. Happened two or three minutes after he had come on too. Even the media seemed extremely happy for him and Feyenoord.
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feck off with that. He joined us right after the invincible season. You know the team that was the best in the country that had just slapped everyone around without knowing what defeat meant.Based on absolutely nothing i would say us without a doubt. The guy is a natural winner, he never suited Arsenal.
What have you ever done since? Nothing.feck off with that. He joined us right after the invincible season. You know the team that was the best in the country that had just slapped everyone around without knowing what defeat meant.
He also won the fa cup and shield that very year he joined us.
Before anyone mentions, the invincibles European record, read my post carefully. Also cups are irrelevant according to this forum since league is the be and all (unless united are winning, then everything is relevant).
Still, at this moment today, in terms of ability as a forward, a better player than Lukaku. Would probably work better than Lukaku as a target man in our team today too, just from his hold up play and ability to actually pick a pass.I would rather have him than Lukaku.
I would rather have him than Lukaku.
Don't be ridiculous guys, he's 34 years old and the Dutch league is quite weak. He wouldn't be able to keep up with the pace of the PL. It's a great goal, but all it demonstrates is that class is permanent.Still, at this moment today, in terms of ability as a forward, a better player than Lukaku. Would probably work better than Lukaku as a target man in our team today too, just from his hold up play and ability to actually pick a pass.
Of course, he might not cope that well with the pace of the PL today, but what could have been if Moyes didn't come in and destroy that title-winning momentum followed by LVG selling him/Chica/Welbeck and replacing them with nobody.