fecking bullshit.
Find some other fool to buy your lies. I'm not interested in going through the same dumb ass shit with anyone like you.
Genius. You just can't argue with an insightful contribution like that.
fecking bullshit.
Find some other fool to buy your lies. I'm not interested in going through the same dumb ass shit with anyone like you.
Evans, Campbell at Hull, Cleverley...it's been the makings of some players.I think we should just keep him in the squad. You can never have too many good defenders. If we can get him 10+ games this season it'll be good for him.
I'm not in favor of loaning our players out because aside from beckham, we've rarely seen the benefits.
I sort of agree but for different reasons. I think we should only loan players to certain clubs. Clubs the have a tradition of playing good football and clubs with managers who will help our youngsters rather than grind them into the ground and effect their confidence.I think we should just keep him in the squad. You can never have too many good defenders. If we can get him 10+ games this season it'll be good for him.
I'm not in favor of loaning our players out because aside from beckham, we've rarely seen the benefits.
But you can have too many good defenders if you have so many that some don't get the games they need. I still think 10+ games would be hugely optimistic - we'd probably need to get to both cup finals and draw relatively low-key opposition all the way through the FA Cup run to get anywhere near 10 games for him. That or a major injury crisis.I think we should just keep him in the squad. You can never have too many good defenders. If we can get him 10+ games this season it'll be good for him.
I'm not in favor of loaning our players out because aside from beckham, we've rarely seen the benefits.
evans benefited but he was with keane and he got some premiership exeperience.Evans, Campbell at Hull, Cleverley...it's been the makings of some players.
well ps18 we're talking about a young kid here. If we did well in the cups, that would be 10 games + easy. Ofcourse it'd mean we'd have to do well in the cup competitions but everythings a risk.But you can have too many good defenders if you have so many that some don't get the games they need. I still think 10+ games would be hugely optimistic - we'd probably need to get to both cup finals and draw relatively low-key opposition all the way through the FA Cup run to get anywhere near 10 games for him. That or a major injury crisis.
Huh? You don't go from zero-to-Premiership quality overnight, there are many steps along the way. Playing a few months of competitive football for successful League One side was bound to have been a good experience for a young lad like Cleverley. Much more useful than playing Reserve football. Fergie says there are Premiership teams in for him now - that probably wouldn't happen without last season's loan.Cleverly again wasn't premiership experience and now we're looking to loan him out perhaps again - so I don't think he's 'advanced' in any respect.
Nonsense, it was a single season where he was underutilized. Before and after, he spent time training with United, and he had a the full season at Hull to showcase his talents. Sir Alex had ample opportunity to determine if Campbell was going to make an impact at United, and he decided that he didn't. Tottenham didn't help Campbell much, but it hardly ruined him.Campbell did well at hull but it wasn't premiership experience. His stint at spurs you could argue wrecked any chance of a United career because he wasn't allowed to show what he can do
Beckham is merely the most famous United player to have spent time on loan. He's not a good example of a player who greatly benefited though, because he only played five matches at Preston North End.I'm not in favor of loaning our players out because aside from beckham, we've rarely seen the benefits.
And like you've said about Richardson in the other post, that Hull loan spell is essentially the reason we've got £3.5m for him this summer, with potentially another £2.5m to come.Nonsense, it was a single season where he was underutilized. Before and after, he spent time training with United, and he had a the full season at Hull to showcase his talents. Sir Alex had ample determine if Campbell was going to make an impact at United, and he decided that he didn't. Tottenham didn't help Campbell much, but it hardly ruined him.
Agreed, if he's playing regularly at Premiership level, or even at a good Championship side he has a very good chance of breaking into the senior Northern Ireland side too which he'd really benefit from. I think more than ay position, centre back is something you improve with from playing as many games as possible as along with your natural attributes you're reading of the game, positioning, decision making etc improves but only if you are being challenged.But you can have too many good defenders if you have so many that some don't get the games they need. I still think 10+ games would be hugely optimistic - we'd probably need to get to both cup finals and draw relatively low-key opposition all the way through the FA Cup run to get anywhere near 10 games for him. That or a major injury crisis.
I think it's until January.I'd be very surprised if he was recalled from his loan. Is it season-long?
I reckon we shoul have gone with Harely for Dustcart at 60. 3-5-2 would bullied the modfield and improved the set play quality.
Another three points dropped. And can we drop Carthorse over the Irish Sea. He'd make far more of a splash than he has done here.
Craig Cathcart's mistake again - costs us again - he doesn't seem very clever.
A bigger problem is Cathcart being consistently woeful every single game. If we wanted a young, ****, inexperienced CB who would be likely to make mistakes we could have played an academy lad. He is absolutely awful.
Etc etc. Bit baffled really, some kids you wonder if they'll sink or swim (Cleverley for example could have gone either way) but with a solid half-season in the Champ under his belt already and looking so composed in his few first-team appearances (albeit friendlies) I didn't think Cathcart would struggle with Watford at all.Cathcart has been utter cr@p since he started, he hasn't improved, and costs us goals through stupid mistakes. Anyone who witnessed his West Brom performance will be able to tell you he is probably the worst CB we have had for many years, bar Matt Jackson of course, but he doesn't really count because he didn't play.
Unfortunately those are the sort of comments he seems to be getting every week (while Cleverley on the other hand they absolutely adore).