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I hope they parade all the trophies and medals Carrick has won in front of Slippy G.
Apologies if it's already been mentioned but what determines who plays in a testimonial?
Is it the biggest names who Carrick has either played with or against throughout his career or is it just as big a name players they can get?
There's no hard and fast rule for giving a player a testimonial, it's just become custom for it to be after 10 years of service to a club. Traditionally they were designed to give the players an extra injection of funds upon their retirement, it's only changed in recent years now most players are exceptionally wealthy. Just think the game would hold far more meaning if they received after they more on from the club, just my Personal opinion.
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ImpressiveWho do we think will be the managers? I'd guess Fergie will manage the '08 team but sure about the other. Harry Redknapp or somebody?
Nice! Had to be SAF! Which team will Carra play for?
P.S. Has he always been known as "Carra"? That one must have passed me by, I always associate that nickname with Jamie Carrager![]()
I was really confused for a second thinking that Redknapp's players look an awful lot like Carrick too, then it clicked.
He's already been coaching our u-14s when he's been available iirc, he comes across the type that'll do well in coaching.He have served United long and faithfully. Every Manchester United supporter owes him thanks. But it is time for Carrick to put aside his slippers. It is time to rest and look back with pride for his many years of service. United have nothing but gratitude for his long service. We should offer him a job at MUTV which will prepare him for a career in punditry.
Benjani, Pamarot, Utaka and Kranjcar confirmed for the all-star XI. #wheelerdealer.
They changed it for some reason. Here it is again:Tweet deleted - what did it say?
Mate, how could you forget the legendary Roman Pavlyuchenko?Benjani, Pamarot, Utaka and Kranjcar confirmed for the all-star XI. #wheelerdealer.
Benjani, Pamarot, Utaka and Kranjcar confirmed for the all-star XI. #wheelerdealer.
Madness to think he's been overlooked in England team selections for the past few major tournaments yet been an utter talisman for United. Just goes to show how naive England managers can be.
English football in a nutshell. Specialist midfielders overlooked in favour of all-action goal-scoring midfielders. It's even more baffling to think that Scholes England career suffered so Lampard and Gerrard could be (unsuccessfully) squeezed in to a 4-4-2. Thankfully Scholes caught on to that pretty quickly and stuck two fingers up at the England set-up long ago. Carrick should have done the same.
John Utaka, he was on £80k a week in the Championship when Pompey got relegated. Still can't believe we lost to them in the FA Cup semis in '08Benjani, Pamarot, Utaka and Kranjcar confirmed for the all-star XI. #wheelerdealer.
If anything specialist midfielders Owen Hargreaves, Gareth Barry and for some strange reason Scott Parker were keeping him out of the England 11.
Would you count Hargreaves and Parker as specialist midfielders? Hargreaves was good, but it was often his boundless energy that made him effective. Scott Parker always struck me as a Danny Murphy type. Decent technique and good workrate, but doesn't really excel at anything specific.
Barry, I agree with, and a largely underrated player at his peak, though I'd still have Carrick over him.
Cleverley vs Pogba?![]()