Thank feck.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/s...rested-suspicion-rape-false-imprisonment.html
Just wanted people to know the article has been change to "player in his 20s"
Thank feck.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/s...rested-suspicion-rape-false-imprisonment.html
Just wanted people to know the article has been change to "player in his 20s"
Wow never thought about that but that's a good shout. I can see the similarities. You're right about the bolded bit. Greenwood's technique is more precise/cleaner looking, which is why the RVP comparisons are so apt whilst Saha was solid but used this athleticism/physicality more instinctively. Even if Greenwood can turn out like Saha, that's high praise because he was a quality player for us. Shame about the injuries.People like to make a similarity of him with RVP, but I felt he's more like Saha.
Saha is a natural with both feet, and have huge appetite or love to shoot from any distance and any angles.
Here's an example:
One thing I notice is that, both Greenwood and Saha are so good at passing with both feet and have good ability in evading "blockers" or "markers" with just one quick good steps movement in order to get easier shooting angle or to evade for easier pass to teammates. Saha is perhaps a better short passer with his right foot while Greenwood is overall a better long and high crosser. Saha is all-around good technically, aerially, athletic, quick, good at pressing defenders and strong to boot. Greenwood is just technical and have been putting in more weights, definitely getting stronger.
Class! I remember that match like it was only yesterday. Saha was a fantastic player, just very delicate.People like to make a similarity of him with RVP, but I felt he's more like Saha.
Saha is a natural with both feet, and have huge appetite or love to shoot from any distance and any angles.
Here's an example:
One thing I notice is that, both Greenwood and Saha are so good at passing with both feet and have good ability in evading "blockers" or "markers" with just one quick good steps movement in order to get easier shooting angle or to evade for easier pass to teammates. Saha is perhaps a better short passer with his right foot while Greenwood is overall a better long and high crosser. Saha is all-around good technically, aerially, athletic, quick, good at pressing defenders and strong to boot. Greenwood is just technical and have been putting in more weights, definitely getting stronger.
People like to make a similarity of him with RVP, but I felt he's more like Saha.
Saha is a natural with both feet, and have huge appetite or love to shoot from any distance and any angles.
Here's an example:
One thing I notice is that, both Greenwood and Saha are so good at passing with both feet and have good ability in evading "blockers" or "markers" with just one quick good steps movement in order to get easier shooting angle or to evade for easier pass to teammates. Saha is perhaps a better short passer with his right foot while Greenwood is overall a better long and high crosser. Saha is all-around good technically, aerially, athletic, quick, good at pressing defenders and strong to boot. Greenwood is just technical and have been putting in more weights, definitely getting stronger.
I feel like the RVP comparisons are mostly based on his stride. He moves like RVP.Wow never thought about that but that's a good shout. I can see the similarities. You're right about the bolded bit. Greenwood's technique is more precise/cleaner looking, which is why the RVP comparisons are so apt whilst Saha was solid but used this athleticism/physicality more instinctively. Even if Greenwood can turn out like Saha, that's high praise because he was a quality player for us. Shame about the injuries.
Yeh I saw the same thing on his most recent post. It’s certainly interesting especially after the whole Iceland incident.Pretty creepy of me admittedly but from following Mason on Instagram I get the impression he might be back with his ex. Hope that brings a bit more stability back (or at least gives the media less opportunity to make stories up).
The term ‘performances’ is really stretched these days ...Pretty creepy of me admittedly but from following Mason on Instagram I get the impression he might be back with his ex. Hope that brings a bit more stability back (or at least gives the media less opportunity to make stories up).
Hopefully the media will also cover how happy the United officials are about two teenagers getting back together and how vital that moment can be for our season.Pretty creepy of me admittedly but from following Mason on Instagram I get the impression he might be back with his ex. Hope that brings a bit more stability back (or at least gives the media less opportunity to make stories up).
Why would that be interesting? They broke up months before that. It was only Foden that was potentially cheating.Yeh I saw the same thing on his most recent post. It’s certainly interesting especially after the whole Iceland incident.
I loved Saha! Vastly undervalued.People like to make a similarity of him with RVP, but I felt he's more like Saha.
Saha is a natural with both feet, and have huge appetite or love to shoot from any distance and any angles.
Here's an example:
One thing I notice is that, both Greenwood and Saha are so good at passing with both feet and have good ability in evading "blockers" or "markers" with just one quick good steps movement in order to get easier shooting angle or to evade for easier pass to teammates. Saha is perhaps a better short passer with his right foot while Greenwood is overall a better long and high crosser. Saha is all-around good technically, aerially, athletic, quick, good at pressing defenders and strong to boot. Greenwood is just technical and have been putting in more weights, definitely getting stronger.
Saha was great when fit, unfortunately he was very rarely fit.He had 1/2 a great season once.I loved Saha! Vastly undervalued.
Bit of this from Murder Mase & I won’t be too disappointed.
If I'm Mason Greenwood, I will be studying CR7 commitment towards football. Ronaldo was never in a serious relationship until he is a one of the best in the world. I'll be shagging, but then pay and then forget about it and go training.Pretty creepy of me admittedly but from following Mason on Instagram I get the impression he might be back with his ex. Hope that brings a bit more stability back (or at least gives the media less opportunity to make stories up).
I don't see the link between the commitment to football and shagging women left/rightIf I'm Mason Greenwood, I will be studying CR7 commitment towards football. Ronaldo was never in a serious relationship until he is a one of the best in the world. I'll be shagging, but then pay and then forget about it and go training.
Having a girl at that age, is just a nuisance..
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Because young boy Mason, when you're a big star, the best girls will come to you!
Depending on the girl, it can affect your life.I don't see the link between the commitment to football and shagging women left/right
I like the comparison in terms of the way they play, but Greenwood is the more clinical of the two, or at least is much hungrier for goals from what I've seen of him. Saha was brilliant at linking play, and Greenwood definitely has that in his locker too. I think the likeness with RVP comes with the effortless style of Greenwood's play and the way he strikes the ball so controlled and cleanly. Technically superior to Saha as you mentioned.People like to make a similarity of him with RVP, but I felt he's more like Saha.
Saha is a natural with both feet, and have huge appetite or love to shoot from any distance and any angles.
Here's an example:
One thing I notice is that, both Greenwood and Saha are so good at passing with both feet and have good ability in evading "blockers" or "markers" with just one quick good steps movement in order to get easier shooting angle or to evade for easier pass to teammates. Saha is perhaps a better short passer with his right foot while Greenwood is overall a better long and high crosser. Saha is all-around good technically, aerially, athletic, quick, good at pressing defenders and strong to boot. Greenwood is just technical and have been putting in more weights, definitely getting stronger.
Or it can have other consequences. It's not that simple . There are countless of players who have ruined their careers because they liked to feck around too. There is no general rule. Every situation is differentDepending on the girl, it can affect your life.
Heck coming from a bad relationship myself, It affected my work/focus. Shagging without ties can help him focus without the relationship fiasco.
I think you should talk to someone about it, but it's got precious little to do with Greenwood just so you know.Depending on the girl, it can affect your life.
Heck coming from a bad relationship myself, It affected my work/focus. Shagging without ties can help him focus without the relationship fiasco.
Nah, it's okay, I moved on and got married at the age of 30.I think you should talk to someone about it, but it's got precious little to do with Greenwood just so you know.
Woah had no idea Kulusevski was that young.Tweet
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Some of the names he finished behind is an absolute joke...
Also been quite jarring the direction Fodens treatment in the press has taken in contrast to Mason
Your list is very biased, have you ever seen Diallo play a senior game? What makes him above Sancho, Foden, Davies and Fati?Woah had no idea Kulusevski was that young.
Anywho Mason is better than everyone in that list except for Haaland in terms of his ceiling.
Yes Im being a homer but once Mason gets going good luck stopping him. Too deadly with both feet. He still needs some strength but he"ll get there.
Kulusevski is a fully grown man for example in comparison to Mason. That makes a huge difference at that stage.
Mason will take a little longer but when he gets there no stopping him.
Not being biased here at all but heres the real list.
1. Haaland
2. Greenwood
3. Diallo
You think my list is biased? Not at all.Your list is very biased, have you ever seen Diallo play a senior game? What makes him above Sancho, Foden, Davies and Fati?
You think my list is biased? Not at all.
P.S. I have Pellestri at 4. Lingard at 8.
"Illness". Something is going on with him and nobody knows whatWhy is he not playing again today? Is he injured?
FFS. Where did you hear that?Why is he not playing again today? Is he injured?
Jeff Stelling just said he’s a doubt.FFS. Where did you hear that?
No point talking about ifs when we have absolutely nothing to go off. The only confimed bits of information we have is that he broke lockdown rules in Iceland and his friend sadly committed suicide. Speculating will only encourage the media to keep printing articles about him which will do no-one any favours.He is one of my favourite players but now for one moment i will forget that he is United player and try to be objective.
My opinion is that he has some psychological issues. Another young player who has problems with being famous and rich as a young kid. We have seen it many times. When clubs don't want to go in details they always use term "illness".
I will be totally honest now and if someone will think it is harsh then i am sorry.
IF he has some mental issues then i am behind him 100%. People underestimate mental problems but they are there and when someone (especially young kid) needs help, he should be backed 100%.
But IF his problem is discipline like with Dembele, Balotelli or Ravel then i don't have any sympathy for him. Yes, zero sympathy. If you are stupid enough to throw away something which 99.99% of young kids can only dream then......better to not finish this sentence.
I know, it is lots of ifs so i hope it is nothing special and that he will score goals in a week or two.
Look, something is definitely is going on this season with him. So it is normal to talk about it (and discuss rumours). It would not be normal to attack him because of it or jump on some rumour like it is true (like DM is doing all the time regarding United).No point talking about ifs when we have absolutely nothing to go off. The only confimed bits of information we have is that he broke lockdown rules in Iceland and his friend sadly committed suicide. Speculating will only encourage the media to keep printing articles about him which will do no-one any favours.
Ah. Ok. Hopefully just a doubt because he missed the last game and didn’t play for England.Jeff Stelling just said he’s a doubt.
Ole said in the press conference he missed 8-9 days of training and had only just come back. Should see him Tuesday night I would sayAh. Ok. Hopefully just a doubt because he missed the last game and didn’t play for England.
He might have back injury that allow him to take light training but not full match. We don’t know if he has psychological issues. If he gets involved in Istanbul game and not even on the bench against Southampton then we can start making all these speculation about his issue.Look, something is definitely is going on this season with him. So it is normal to talk about it (and discuss rumours). It would not be normal to attack him because of it or jump on some rumour like it is true (like DM is doing all the time regarding United).
Of course that we don't know the truth and i am sure that he will be back at his best soon.