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The bad "V"
It's not just the goals. His celebrations are wicked too
Ha ha, my God Nani would’ve been absolutely detested by these lot.There were clueless jokers in the Ten Hag thread going on about how beloved Berbatov and Nani would've been now
Yeah, even playing in a dysfunctional team and not having really had his shooting boots on so far this season, he’s up to a GA every 2.6 games. I’d expect that to be at around 1 in 2 by the end of season, given his improvement recently. If we had a right winger (or even a CF) who could come close to those stats, then we’d be in a much better position.Sensible post. Before this season, he had one truly bad campaign. That was also when everyone else was naff. The rest has ranged from good to great, which again in a team that has been consistently inconsistent isn't bad.
This season has been a mess since pre season (for everyone) but his recent goals have shown that he's still clearly a talented player. There's also still a lot to play for with the FA Cup.
He attracted a whole load of additional criticism when he had the audacity to help feed hungry children during lockdown.
Nani would be our stand out player by a mile and then some.Ha ha, my God Nani would’ve been absolutely detested by these lot.
His celebration is much funnier seeing the weirdly hostile posts in here, he’s upset a lot of ‘supporters’It's not just the goals. His celebrations are wicked too
Absolutely. Antony dreams that he can one day be half the player Nani is now.Nani would be our stand out player by a mile and then some.
Nani in this team would be doubled up on and barely ever have any decent movement around him.Nani would be our stand out player by a mile and then some.
It’s also hilarious how fecking toxic our fanbase has become when any “shhh” gesture celebration used be taken as being aimed at rival supporters or media, whereas now this toxic lot of his own fans suddenly thinks “who is this prick telling me to shh”.His celebration is much funnier seeing the weirdly hostile posts in here, he’s upset a lot of ‘supporters’
What? Berbatov and Nani werent even liked when they were part of a team with success. Imagine being part of a bad team without success. Berbatov would be treated and hated like Martial is or Pogba was. Berbatov would be called lazy, sulking and would be blamed for not be running around like a maniac. Nani would be slated for losing the ball or making the wrong decision in the same way Rashford currently is.There were clueless jokers in the Ten Hag thread going on about how beloved Berbatov and Nani would've been now
You mean when he had the audacity to allow his PR team to launch a campaign against government policy and allow everyone to think he was the mastermind?Sensible post. Before this season, he had one truly bad campaign. That was also when everyone else was naff. The rest has ranged from good to great, which again in a team that has been consistently inconsistent isn't bad.
This season has been a mess since pre season (for everyone) but his recent goals have shown that he's still clearly a talented player. There's also still a lot to play for with the FA Cup.
He attracted a whole load of additional criticism when he had the audacity to help feed hungry children during lockdown.
I pretty much disagree with every line of this. He doesn't even make it into a City team under Pep for a start, but I also can't recall any season where he's been our best player.If things were different and he played in light blue across the city under a different bald genius our fan base, especially the online contingent would be creaming their crackers over him.
Marcus has consistently been our best player and carried this team (along with Bruno) since his debut.
He had one bad season a few years ago where he was playing with multiple injury issues, and personal issues were also affecting his game and certain factions in the support have never forgiven him. Its pathetic.
It’s no wonder if he’s had enough, it’s been constant for years and it’s understandable if it’s ground him down.
I’m sure some of this was pure jealousy. Speaks volumes that our most bitter rivals over on Merseyside could put rivalry aside and show gratitude and appreciation for his hard work and caring attitude while his own ‘fans’ chose to mock and deride the guy.He attracted a whole load of additional criticism when he had the audacity to help feed hungry children during lockdown.
Don't forget that he is Championship Level at best.Scoring 127 goals despite the club being an absolute mess during his entire United career.
He’d still be twice the rest of our wide players which would naturally show him in better light. The massive chunk of criticism back then was because he was surrounded by a top class team and hence usually judged in that context.Nani in this team would be doubled up on and barely ever have any decent movement around him.
A massive chunk hated him when he was surrounded by a World Class team, he’d be absolutely despised now by this toxic fanbase.
So you think Nani would be able to show his best ability in this side?He’d still be twice the rest of our wide players which would naturally show him in better light. The massive chunk of criticism back then was because he was surrounded by a top class team and hence usually judged in that context.
The thought process behind this post:127 goals sounds great but it averages out at 16 goals in 8 seasons. That’s actually pretty decent but when you consider that he’s pretty much had the keys to our attack since Ole joined it’s not really that impressive.
Even if we use average goals per season since 2018/19 when he became the leader of the attack his average is still 16.5 goals, this includes the assumption that he scores at the same rate for the rest of this season.
These are numbers for an ancillary piece in the team not someone who thinks he’s a star.
His PL average is about 10 a season and that’s where the numbers really highlight that he’s not been good enough. For someone given fat contracts, the No.10 shirt and who claims to be a star that is a very average return.
Best ability? No. Like I said, he’d still be twice the other wingers because he was that much better than them all. It’s actually very common for players to stand out even more in lesser teams because they’re judged by a different yard stick.So you think Nani would be able to show his best ability in this side?
He was playing in a side where defenders had the likes of Rooney, Ronaldo, van Nistelrooy, Scholes, Giggs, Tevez and a full back like Evra to worry about and to help him create space and options, yet was still slated.
He’d be forced into the worst parts of himself here in this side, that much is clear.
It’s also very common for players to stand out in better teams, as we know all too well for how it went for many players that left Fergie or how it goes for many post-Klopp.Best ability? No. Like I said, he’d still be twice the other wingers because he was that much better than them all. It’s actually very common for players to stand out even more in lesser teams because they’re judged by a different yard stick.
It was as stupid and wrong-headed as Maguire's that time. If you underperform for nearly a whole season you should expect criticism. Scoring your first goal at home since May is not the time for silliness like that. Who'd he prove wrong? Nobody yet.His celebration is much funnier seeing the weirdly hostile posts in here, he’s upset a lot of ‘supporters’
So accurateThe thought process behind this post:
- 127 goals. That sounds good but I think Rashford is rubbish. Let’s have a look at goals per season. He’s been playing for us since 18 so I bet that will look bad;
- Hmm, 16 goals a season. That sounds good, so I can’t do much with that stat. But he’s been the forward who has contributed the most for several years despite us spending hundreds of millions. I can use that against him by saying he’s been given the “keys to our attack” - that sounds like all his goals/assists have been handed to him;
- Ok, still haven’t really justified my dislike. Let’s also say he’s been the leader of the attack since he was 21 to argue he should have done better. I’ll ignore that we had Lukaku, Cavani, Martial and Ronaldo in that time-frame. It sounds a great way to say 16.5 goals a season mainly from left wing isn’t good enough;
- Ignore that he averages 17 GA per season in the league alone in the last 5 years (since turning 20) and go back to averages since he was a kid. Throw in some random unsupported comments about him claiming to be a star and make a statement about fat contracts;
- Be happy that dislike is now supported by post.
Nani, a player I loved (and got angry at the time over the hate for him) has a worse rate of goal and assists than Rashford, despite playing in miles better sides, with miles better players. Hence why I’m dumbfounded that @amolbhatia50k thinks he wouldn’t be absolutely despised by our lovely fans today.- Ignore that he averages 17 GA per season in the league alone in the last 5 years (since turning 20) and go back to averages since he was a kid. Throw in some random unsupported comments about him claiming to be a star and make a statement about fat contracts;
Show me all these other mediocre players that average a goal or assist almost every second league game for 260 games?He's scored 80 league goals in 259 games and has 39 assists. This despite playing virtually every minute of every game for a team that, despite its struggles, has always been a top six side.
Its a very, very mediocre record at best
Nani, and I love the guy, was far more wasteful, and made far more boneheaded desicions on the pitch, than Rashford. Like all supremely creative players he blew hot and cold, and you take that as part of the package.Nani, a player I loved (and got angry at the time over the hate for him) has a worse rate of goal and assists than Rashford, despite playing in miles better sides, with miles better players. Hence why I’m dumbfounded that @amolbhatia50k thinks he wouldn’t be absolutely despised by our lovely fans today.
A) Unlike Nani, Rashford is all about end product. His general play is piss poor. B) Unlike Nani, forget goals and assists, Rashford wouldn’t even last at the club in that era he’s be so much below the required standard.Nani, a player I loved (and got angry at the time over the hate for him) has a worse rate of goal and assists than Rashford, despite playing in miles better sides, with miles better players. Hence why I’m dumbfounded that @amolbhatia50k thinks he wouldn’t be absolutely despised by our lovely fans today.
I agree.The best forward we've had since Ferguson retired is Cavani.
A goal or assist every two games from LW, primarily without taking penalties, from age 18 onwards is not mediocre at all. It’s exceptional.He's scored 80 league goals in 259 games and has 39 assists. This despite playing virtually every minute of every game for a team that, despite its struggles, has always been a top six side.
Its a very, very mediocre record at best for a player who has also taken penalties and free kicks - and that's before we even start on the argument about his work rate, attitude and overall contribution.
Rashford was in and out of the team, lots of subs appearances then deployed primarily as a defensive forward under Mourinho for two seasons too, which wouldn't help his record. Because there was a lot of cup runs, he played 105 games in those two seasons for 24 goals scored, 0.22 per game. When you take out those two seasons, his record is 103 in 280, 0.37 per game, which is more in line with how he does, even with this season bringing him down so far.A goal or assist every two games from LW, primarily without taking penalties, from age 18 onwards is not mediocre at all. It’s exceptional.
I get that there can be frustrations with the fact he can have bad matches and bad runs of form. I also get frustrated with him when he throws his hands in the air. However, he seems to have become a lightning rod on this forum for the frustrations with the team as a whole.
The reality is that his goals and assists propelled a relatively poor team to 3rd last season and we have seen this season what happens when he’s slightly off form. Our goal output drops down to Luton and Burnley levels.
The worst.
Hey, I never said don’t criticise poor performance, but a thread calling him a prick and a stroppy twat for 1) an innocuous goal celebration guessing at its meaning and 2) being irritated at being substituted off like he was supposed to be happy about it is just ridiculous and unnecessary.
You made a negative thread about Onana, but if someone dares criticize Saint Marcus then they are the worst.
We will be a better team when he's gone, he's not a team player and he's not that great.
Has rattled the snowflakes by having a good game I see.He does seem to have the knack of drawing out the biggest bellends from the support.
He had a poor second half. but again, a 3 month purple patch means all last season. A good half means a good game nowHas rattled the snowflakes by having a good game I see.
It was interesting watching him a few times at O.T. this season . The amount of times he makes runs but isn't passed to was an eyeopener.
Having Garnacho on the other side has doubled the threat from the wide forward players which makes it harder for opposition teams to concentrate on nullifying him, without leaving gaps elsewhere.
The whole team was pants in the second half. It wasn’t unique to Marcus. The stadium and spectators were flat too. Just rubbish all around.He had a poor second half. but again, a 3 month purple patch means all last season. A good half means a good game now
That's what happens in football. Having a good first half meant that Spurs had to devote more resources to stem the threat.He had a poor second half. but again, a 3 month purple patch means all last season. A good half means a good game now
He gets dogs abuse whenever he’s not in the form of his life, he did a celebration which has only upset the people that shit on him online. If the shoe fits…It was as stupid and wrong-headed as Maguire's that time. If you underperform for nearly a whole season you should expect criticism. Scoring your first goal at home since May is not the time for silliness like that. Who'd he prove wrong? Nobody yet.