Chill on Evans fellas. No need to bash anyone tonight. Everyonr played well. Evans just need some confidence back. Enjoy the win. It's pity to concede but to score as much as 7 goals are more than enough.
It's the general performance that counts. If he performs well, people won't mention too much about his lack of goals. But some people will still do it anyways just because we have to fault someone every game.
That's the thing. I spotted a self-claimed United fan bashing Berba on ESPNStar(dot)com. He claimed that Berba still doesn't justify his 30m tag. WTF?
QUOTE(IcyDarling @ Nov 28 2010, 09:34 AM)
no wonderrr laaa.......
anyone in for petition to block sheep from all our games?
Lets see what happens if Sheep misses an another match?
Do ya'll think Rooney is content with his current playing position? I think he perform superbly yesterday, but his position yesterday was quite deep which he might not like(just like during the CR7 days)..
He will get his goals. Rooney showed his commitment last night. He didn't throw much tantrums as he did last season. More likely he couldn't afford to due to his floodgate earlier this season. Nevertheless, it was a great team play by him. That said, I am happy if Rooney can emulate last season's performance. Anywho, season is long to go and he might just find himself on scoring streak as well.
On an another note, NOTW and The Mirror reporting that SAF is trying to do a cheeky bid on Schweinsteiger in January. Nothing concrete though. More bollocks like.
This post has been edited by boxsystem: Nov 28 2010, 09:58 AM
if Schweinsteiger comes, our midfield will be overcrowded....Carrick,Ando,Fletcher,Scholes,Gibson,Cleverley,Schweinsteiger...who will be let go then?
IF we do sign him, it would probably due to Scholesy's age and Hargreaves inability to comeback. The younglings might just go out on loan spells again. Gibson will do a Fletcher Mark II.
actually from the look at it any of our CM can be paired together and still producing good results that's somewhat.....scary but will Schweinsteiger agrees to be a part of the rotation SAF employed?
If only there are more evidence on Fletcher-Carrick. They did well early of last season. This season, Fletch seems to be off a bit. Carrick and Fletch on their days would be awesome, to be frank. Schweinsteiger will replace Scholesy place, IMO, IF he comes here. But knowing Bayern,
TBH im not big fan of Park. but i think he's an important player to us for BIG games (UCL KO round/against any Top 5). like Fletcher. a game that we demand enormous workrate from a players to hassle opposition.
never fancy him as a winger against inferior opposition /lower half of the league, a game that i expect United had comfortable possession.
when we took a 3-0 lead last night, i hope SAF sub him out early for Obertan (which SAF did eventually). i think SAF share a same opinion, but due to Valencia /Giggs are unavailability. so, LW berth are direct competition between Park and Obertan.
anyway, its great to see him onto great scoring form this season after few dismal games.
5 goals and 3 assists. I thought he did well throughout. Even Nani is having 6 goals and 8 assists. Not that far off when comparing goal contributions, ain't it? Furthermore, the latter starts more games than the former does.
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Fergie expects VDS to retire at the end of the season
Sky Sports | Football | Premier League | News | Fergie expects end for Edwin
United boss planning for keeper's retirement at the end of the season
Sir Alex Ferguson expects Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar to retire from playing at the end of the season.
Van der Sar turned 40 at the end of October and the Dutchman remains a reliable presence between the posts for United.
He has yet to give any firm indication of whether he will continue his career beyond this season, but Ferguson is planning for the keeper's retirement.
Ferguson believes that Van der Sar would not want his form to drop and also confirmed he wanted to spend more time with his wife Annemarie, who suffered a brain-related illness last year.
Big loss
"I have come to accept this will be Edwin's last season," Ferguson told The People. "It's sad but the difficulty for a goalkeeper when he gets to 40 is something which happened with Peter Shilton.
"All of a sudden, because of age, Shilton's form just collapsed and I don't think Edwin would want that. He is such a proud man and it's going to be a big loss.
"We had a chat last season about how he saw his future and he explained to me his plans, and nothing has changed from then.
"It's difficult because he has his wife's health to consider after her *illness.
"She is fine now and seems to be really good but she still has treatments to get in Holland, with physiotherapy and things like that. So for him to be here with us would be difficult."
The Red Devils have already agreed a deal to sign Denmark international Anders Lindegaard, but Ferguson is considering bringing in another keeper after being linked with the likes of Maarten Stekelenburg, Manuel Neuer and David De Gea.
He added: "We haven't finalised our thoughts on the goalkeeping situation.
"Edwin has massive experience and you can't buy that, so it's a difficult one because he has been a great *goalkeeper and will be hard to replace."
Skysports NOOOOOOOOOO!!! Might explain the Lindegaard purchase. If PIG left, who will be no.2?
we might be buying big this Jan/summer and GK will be top of the list then. on Schweiny, if Ando can keep up his form, Haegreaves comeback and Scholesy longevity are all good then we are not going for him.
This post has been edited by boxsystem: Nov 28 2010, 07:05 PM
Salute to VDS. He done magnificently in Manchester United. We should snap him after Juve want to sell him though. He got brilliant career with United. I hope he can retire by holding the 19th this season