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No 6-pack, just 2Pac
I will never disrespect him because he's never disrespected us. Even if some people took their frustrations on him.I will never disrespect 'AfroMan '. He helped us to an Fa Cup, Cabrao cup and a Europa league.
I will never disrespect him because he's never disrespected us. Even if some people took their frustrations on him.I will never disrespect 'AfroMan '. He helped us to an Fa Cup, Cabrao cup and a Europa league.
look at how happy he is, in life youve got to be where you're wanted else you cast a frustrated figure regardless of the financial benefits.
We shouldn't have sold him
This.A statue for Ole outside Old Trafford for getting rid is appropriate.
Immature sodsI will never disrespect him because he's never disrespected us. Even if some people took their frustrations on him.
Indeed. Moyes’ management of him in the brief time they were together at United was atrocious though. He played him as a DM where he was awful; I’m sure fans would have been a great deal less hostile to him if he’d been played in his Everton position from the start.Nothing wrong with that, he was his manager for a long time.
It was flabbergasting that after managing him at Everton, that he had no idea how to play him.Indeed. Moyes’ management of him in the brief time they were together at United was atrocious though. He played him as a DM where he was awful; I’m sure fans would have been a great deal less hostile to him if he’d been played in his Everton position from the start.
Just saw this hat-trick with his head, he must be loving it in China.
We shouldn't have sold him
Exactly. Thanks to Giggs and Co, for not letting him play upfront either. I remember reading something about Giggs telling that this is not the United way.It was flabbergasting that after managing him at Everton, that he had no idea how to play him.
I don’t even know what role Fellaini was meant to be playing half the time.
The whole Moyes episode was flabbergasting. I was dead against his appointment and wasn’t expecting that we’d win anything with him as manager, but I thought he’d have no difficulty reaching whatever minimum expectations the board had set (presumably CL qualification). He’d always appeared hard-nosed and pragmatic; I certainly didn’t expect him to be flailing around in a totally clueless manner.It was flabbergasting that after managing him at Everton, that he had no idea how to play him.
I don’t even know what role Fellaini was meant to be playing half the time.
Today’s problems seem like a dream compared to those dark days!Oh god his signing is bringing back PTSD. The fecking double bid for him and Baines and how it was ‘derisory’ to Everton. Chasing Fabregas and Bale and being lead up the garden path. Woodward leaving the Australia tour for ‘urgent transfer business’ and then signing him in the dying minutes of deadline day when we could have got him for much cheaper earlier.
Except nothing changed.Today’s problems seem like a dream compared to those dark days!
How true. Much-maligned when he was here but didn't deserve it.look at how happy he is, in life youve got to be where you're wanted else you cast a frustrated figure regardless of the financial benefits.
At least he's not smiling (or something).Just leaving this here to boil some piss.
The glory years!
Since Moyes took us to 7th, we have won 3 trophies, twice runner up in the league and have signed some world class players. We are in a much better position than that time.Except nothing changed.
We're as competitive now as we were then.
Well we're hardly dominating English football these days but at least coming 2nd-3rd and comfortably qualifying for the CL is better than coming 7th and not being able to beat virtually any team in the top half of the league.Except nothing changed.
We're as competitive now as we were then.
Never have a post fitted better with the user name posted from (I agree)I honestly believe that Fellaini is a very useful weapon to have in any squad. Especially in an age of tactical variations, you need plan A's and plan B's, and if you couldn't break a low block, if you couldn't get out from a high press, someone like Fellaini was a very useful tool in a tactical move. There was that period under Mourinho where Fellaini would sit in the final third to the left channel and we'd hit high balls to him and the opposition just couldn't manage it. Yes, he wasn't a superb ball-playing midfielder, but in certain contexts he did things better than other players could.
I get that a lot. The username was supposed to be somewhat ironic since I'm a massive Cruyff and Sacchi fan, and not at all in favour of the old British air raid approach, however, I'm a lot more pragmatic than I used to be. If you're any one thing, you can be stopped easily, but if you're great at multiple approaches, you can leverage your squad to take advantage of games which don't play into your plan A.Never have a post fitted better with the user name posted from (I agree)
Rather this than smiling after we got butt fecked by LiverpoolAt least he's not smiling (or something).
We did get butt fecked by Liverpool under Moyes, though.Rather this than smiling after we got butt fecked by Liverpool
0-3 is feckedWe did get butt fecked by Liverpool under Moyes, though.
Was that the game we had 81 crosses or something ridiculous like that?Just leaving this here to boil some piss.
The glory years!
To be fair to him he had Toni Kroos over the line. Then LVG cancelled the dealCould you imagine Moyes and Young Ed trying to sign Ronaldo
That image was doctored. But yeah, still boils my piss just seeing him.Just leaving this here to boil some piss.
The glory years!