QUOTE(mhyug @ Jan 27 2011, 01:29 PM)
vds retiring, is it a surprise, no.we all know he is well and trult nearing the end of his career.the gaffer may have prolonged it a bit more and as usual aswhat both of them agreed, december is the time they evaluate every thing(closed doors) and then decide the best course of action.
I've read somewhere that he wanted to quit because of his wife's condition last year. Remember? She was ill. Even SAF and co decided to hand him the coaching role but he declined. He claimed he wanted to give it a rest for 2 years or so. Only then he will listen to offers or whatnot. Besides, it is best for him to retire will he's at the top, I don't want people to scrutinize him for his mistakes later on. The thing that we have with G. Nev. It will only tarnish his reputation, IMO.
Scholes future up in air» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «
Paul Scholes has admitted he is still unsure whether he will remain a Manchester United player next season.
The 36-year-old made a return to Premier League action on Tuesday night at Bloomfield Road as United battled back to earn a 3-2 win.
While fellow United veteran Ryan Giggs earned most of the plaudits following his game-turning half-time introduction, it was Scholes who supplied the pass for Dimitar Berbatov's winner.
Giggs has revealed that he will continue to play on into next season, yet Scholes is keen to concentrate on his own form this term before committing his future to the club.
"I don't know what I'm doing next year. I just want to concentrate on getting back playing for now," Scholes told MUTV.
"I like to have a week or two off at Christmas. This one just stretched out a bit longer, which has not been ideal.
"Hopefully in the next few weeks I can regain some fitness. We've still got some very difficult away games to come.
"We have to play the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea away from home but we are in a strong position at the minute. We need to keep that going."
Holloway praise» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «
One fan happy to see Scholes return from injury was Blackpool manager Ian Holloway.
The Seasiders boss lauded the midfielder prior to kick off, branding the soft-spoken United player a "genius".
"Paul Scholes is one of my favourite passers of the ball ever," said Holloway.
"When he passes the ball it stays passed. The ball goes exactly where he wants it to. I have always loved him for that.
"I played against him once or twice and he is an absolute genius.
"He is a role model for anyone who wants to play football. He is a joy to watch. In fact, I wish he was 21, then I could see his career all over again."
Sos Cili LifeYou got hand it to Holloway. Pure class act from him.
This post has been edited by boxsystem: Jan 27 2011, 01:46 PM