Fergie's obsession with picking old players in midfield

For feck's sake. Why the feck does he still do this?! Paul Scholes can not play in a two man midfield at this level anymore. How many more times does he have to play there until Fergie finally see's this?! It turns the team to utter shite.

That first half was an absolute joy to watch. Absolutely beautiful. The minute we put a 38 year old in midfield,what a surprise, we look slow paced, disjointed, and generally crap. Its not a coincidence.

I actually feel sorry for Scholes. He doesn't deserve to be used like this. He's earned the right to play in 3 man midfields, where two other players do all the running for him. Its criminal to keep using him like this.

Very good post Sam!
 
Is this the knee jerk response we get on here each time Giggs or Scholes plays below average? Giggs wasn't even bad at all - I would say he was probably better than Cleverley in the second half. Cleverley's first half was terrific though.

They will still have an important part to play, but I too think that they should consider retirement after the season. Giggs still has the legs guys - cut that shit out.
Really??
 
Bloody hell, what a drama. Confirms my suspicions that people enjoy moaning about us more than anything else. We have a great first half, played some great football, yet I was certain that the Valencia thread was going to be bumped at half time with someone having a good old moan.

Each to thier own anyway, you guys carry on.

So should everyone just suppress their feelings and pretend that the second half was excellent?

We were absolutely fantastic in the first half. Two midfield substitutions later and all of that first half threat and hard work was very nearly undone.
 
The fact anyone believes my post was serious shows just what a brainless shithole of a place this forum has become.

I only saw the piece that Zarlak quoted.

That said, and reading the whole post, it's not that clever to mix believable opinions, which are shared by some knee-jerk fans, with wrong facts that not even these fans would get wrong.
 
We were controlling the midfield very well in the first half, with Carrick and Cleverley. Once Carrick got off, Sunderland gradually started getting back in the game. With Giggs on, they were actually going through our midfield easily. As usual Giggs was somewhere in the wings when he actually should've been in the central midfield.

And Rowem, I'm sure every one in this forum knows about Giggs scoring in every Premier League seasons by far. What the hell mate?



Oh, I'm sure he's taking the piss, like Rowem.
 
So should everyone just suppress their feelings and pretend that the second half was excellent?

We were absolutely fantastic in the first half. Two midfield substitutions later and all of that first half threat and hard work was very nearly undone.

Don't suppress anything, let it out if it makes you feel better.
 
We were definately visibly worse off in midfield when Carrick and Cleverley went off. Scholes as good as he is passing the ball, is a liability defensively. Opponents just know they can run in behind him or take the ball and beat him for pace.
 
Haha, Sir Alex, he just saids he brought Giggs on for the experience. Classic Fergie, trolling the cafe again.
 
I think though this was a great example of asking more of these two than they can really give and it makes them look worse than they are. Scholes when he first came on was fine, he played some nice passes. Eventually though once Sunderland got in to the game the obvious issues in a Scholes-Cleverley partnership would be exploited. On it's own that would be ok but then we brought on Giggs as well, next to Scholes and it just made things worse.

Giggs on for RVP/Rooney would have been fine, or Fletch next to Scholes etc. Could even have gone Scholes and Fletch on with Clev. But Giggs and Scholes as a combo in the middle was just weird. If Sunderland had visibly given up than it would be understandable but they quite clearly were going for it.

I still think both have plenty to offer but there seems to be a real reluctance to acknowledge their weaknesses atm.
 
So should everyone just suppress their feelings and pretend that the second half was excellent?

We were absolutely fantastic in the first half. Two midfield substitutions later and all of that first half threat and hard work was very nearly undone.

Very nearly undone? You're not shy of the hyperbole are you?
 

Yep - that is down to Cleverley not being good in the second half - he really wasn't, but Giggs was surely not as poor as some would have it. he tracked back and won the ball back, held the play up well and had some nice passes - nothing spectacular, but he did little wrong. Scholes was certainly below par and has been for most of this season unfortunately.

As I said, I think Cleverley was great in the first half - terrific performance, but when Carrick was substituted, he struggled to get on the ball and his defensive work was frail.
 
Not sure what the obsession is with giving Giggs and Scholes games. I think Fletcher deserves a few more minutes just by merit. Even Chicharito and Welbeck deserve to be thrown on (with Rooney in midfield) rather than those two.
 
Haha, Sir Alex, he just saids he brought Giggs on for the experience. Classic Fergie, trolling the cafe again.

Place would be in meltdown if everyone saw that interview just after the game.:lol:
 
Not sure what the obsession is with giving Giggs and Scholes games. I think Fletcher deserves a few more minutes just by merit. Even Chicharito and Welbeck deserve to be thrown on (with Rooney in midfield) rather than those two.

He looks even more off the pace than those 2.
 
The fact that people write those posts for no reason, to then pointlessly point out that they were in fact sarcastic is more responsible for your perception in the second part of your post.

That makes no sense whatsoever.
 
I'm still hoping he wants to put 6 past them, but I have a feeling that in the second half we will end up with both Giggs and Scholes on the field. Whether we are still needing a goal or 2 or 3 nil up.

great prediction
 
We've got something in common then after reading yours.

Must get last pointless response in. Will not lose quote off! Don't need to actually think about what to say! Must not lose quote off!
 
Very nearly undone? You're not shy of the hyperbole are you?

After a completely dominant first half, we conceded enough chances in the second to have lost the game. It's not that hyperbolic.

The contrast between the 1'st and 2'nd half performances was very stark. I don't know if our loss of control was all down to the substitutions - football is a funny game - but it certainly followed them.
 
After a completely dominant first half, we conceded enough chances in the second to have lost the game. It's not that hyperbolic.

The contrast between the 1'st and 2'nd half performances was very stark. I don't know if our loss of control was all down to the substitutions - football is a funny game - but it certainly followed them.

He said it was very nearly undone. Was it? No, it wasn't.

Pure hyperbole. And stupidity.
 
At the end of the day we won, and we won pretty comfortably. But as it stands I can't see the merit of Scholes or Giggs being given another contract in the new year. It is getting to the stage where they are genuinely tarnishing their reputation as Neville was practically doing towards the end of his career.
 
I don't know if Carrick was injured or whatever, but I don't have a problem with Fergie putting Scholes and Giggs on today. It was a good chance to give Carrick (if he's not injured) and Cleverley a breather ahead of the Christmas program.

The problem is, those are the options we've got, aside from Fletcher. We don't have Anderson. And it comes down to us supposedly having great cover, because we have Fletcher, Giggs and Scholes, while in reality is dreadful cover because of illness and age. And if we get unlucky with injuries in midfield we will be fecked because we don't have any decent cover.

For today, it was a decent risk to take, 2-0 and then 3-0 up and all. Next season, or hopefully from January, we should have better options. Whether Scholes and Giggs retire or not.
 
You would think we'd have learned something from the Everton game last season but this was just stupid. Would have rather brought on Fletcher or moved Jones to DM than to get those two on together. Our midfield was a total disaster without Carrick and Cleverley.
 
After another display of "scandalous management" in our victory over Sunderland today, it may be time to force Fergie to step down. We can no longer accept the humiliating mediocrity of being up only six points in the table. If we can only manage a 3-1 win over a relegation candidate, how can we possibly manage Barcelona?
 
This is exactly how Scholes and Giggs should be used, to give the others players a rest. Fergie does the right thing and the caf still moans.
 
This is exactly how Scholes and Giggs should be used, to give the others players a rest. Fergie does the right thing and the caf still moans.

I'd prefer for some of the youngsters getting paying time instead then.