- Jul 10, 2003
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There are undoubtedly some good United players but at the moment, what Albion players would you drop
I think CR7 might just get a game or two!Lots in the media still don’t get it though. Dion Dublin on MOTD2 last night was still claiming Man U players were better individually than ours. Personally, I don’t think a single one would get in our team. Only when their fans and groupies realise this will they stop re-arranging the managerial deckchairs and realise the size of their task.
They have a number of players that would make our squad, they are just not playing well as a team. Midfield wise they are weak though, and post match I heard a commentator ask, "Why aren't United finding players like Caicedo?" which made me smile because they did, they just couldn't be arsed to sort out the complicated third party ownership issues, leaving the door open for us, and right now I hope Caicedo is very happy about that turn of events.
Lots in the media still don’t get it though. Dion Dublin on MOTD2 last night was still claiming Man U players were better individually than ours. Personally, I don’t think a single one would get in our team. Only when their fans and groupies realise this will they stop re-arranging the managerial deckchairs and realise the size of their task.
Their current team, in any game, would be improved by Veltman, Webster, Dunk, Caicedo, Welbeck, Trossard, possibly one other.
More money than sense. They’ve spent the last 9 years burning vast piles of cash on average players.
I think it is obvious.
FIFA is a corrupt organisation - even without Blatter and the likes - and the people involved in the organisation loves money. The more money in football, the more money for them.
It has always been their modus operandi: ban Mexico from World Cup 1990 for silly reasons, so that the US could qualify and generate attention and interest ahead of World Cup 94. Or: make sure South Korea gets to the semi-final in World Cup 2002 through hilarious refereeing, to finally create more football interest in Asia.
England is the economic locomotive in football. Something that would create (even more) hype and interest would be a goldmine. And if you look how England for the last 12 years or so has constantly been in the shittiest World Cup groups with the easiest pathway to the final... man, I really think they want you to win. Optimally the US or China would win, but that won't happen and you're the third best choice, financially speaking.
Their current team, in any game, would be improved by Veltman, Webster, Dunk, Caicedo, Welbeck, Trossard, possibly one other.
More money than sense. They’ve spent the last 9 years burning vast piles of cash on average players.
I think CR7 might just get a game or two!
I think CR7 might just get a game or two!
Not a team player indeed - but the other ten in the team are, and his 20 goals a season would compensate for his c***ishness! We are one of the few teams who could carry his deficiencies, and just let him score his 20 goals.No, genuinely he wouldn't.
Not a team player, doesn't press or track back and right at the end of his career. He's stuck at United because no one else wants him.
Goals are ok but not if you're leaking them at the other end at a rate of knots and losing to "teams like Brighton".
They have recruited badly and not only are the players not up to it but they lack the attitude to even have a go.
Fred would not even get on our bench,McTominay looks like a remnant of a Tony Pullis Stoke side, Maguire should be at Burnley in the championship and Shaw would probably not command a starting place if he went back and played for Southampton.
They are a bang average squad littered with a few high wage stars who lack the attitude to bother to make a difference and instead sulk around picking up the wages whilst successive managers take all the stick.
Then you have the fans and owners situation the whole club is a shitshow from top to bottom. In other words the complete opposite of the Albion
Shaw was great for England in the Euros and has regressed (again)
McTominay is a Pound Shop Roy Keane and wouldn't have been fit to lace the boots of the 1990s squad.
Exactly all of this. I quite like Dion Dublin but honestly, that was an idiotic comment.