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  • ChiefWaffler 14:56 on January 13, 2012 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Andy Cole, , , Darron Gibson, , Keith Gillespie, Kieran Richardson, Luke Chadwick, , , ,   

    The Curious Cases of Paul Pogba and Ravel Morrison 

    Gibson has already gone... is Pogba next?

    Social networks have many plusses and an equal amount of negatives, none of which I will go in to here in much detail. Personally I use Twitter as a forum to discuss many things, none more than United, with people from all over the world. But one thing is abundantly clear from using this forum, and that is the majority of ‘fans’ on there act like hormone-ravaged schoolgirls at a Justin Beiber concert when it comes to Paul Pogba and Ravel Morrison. Recent news of moves away for the two talented youngsters has sent the fan-boys and girls into melt down. The level of hysteria shown by the masses of United related tweeters have surpassed the feelings shown when Ronaldo left, when Rooney threw his wage-related paddy or when Scholes retired. The statements I have read have filled me with a plethora of emotions ranging from disgusted to embarrassed, annoyed to just down-right confused. I read calls for Fergie losing the plot because we aren’t doing enough to secure their signatures. I witnessed tweets where people have actually abused Morrison and his girlfriend because he is rumoured to be moving to Newcastle. What the hell is going on people? (More …)

     
    • Wayne gresty 15:20 on January 13, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      It so true this just reading some peoples timelines is madness how they go on too these young kids, there going to try it on all the time!

    • eltricolor2014 15:22 on January 13, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      We already have our graduate from the academy which may be at the same level with Becks, Scholes, Butt and the like and that’s Tom Cleverly (really hope to see him back in Feb.). No need to worry if Pogba or Morrison would leave cept they’d be fools if they think they can go to a better club.

    • Daniel Tuck 15:23 on January 13, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      Great post, too true. Idiot fans who dont know much about their own club.In Sir Alex we trust.

    • Dime 15:40 on January 13, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      Nice post, i must say. This panic is exaggerated.
      But, you can not deny that we invested a lot in these 2 guys already, they are one of the best youngsters on the island and losing them would mean that we are doing something wrong in our scholar policy.

      I can see that clubs getting those players for nothing would mean that we are a feeder club. The lack of loyalty that these players show (or the media show) is their problem and it’s unacceptable. But, onthe other side, we are living in a different context then the young Giggsy era, so we must adaprt on the market and show that we are competitive financially to keep our best players.

      Regards

    • Brookesy 15:45 on January 13, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      Pique probably worth about 30 million now and Rossi at Villareal is probably worth about the same. No brilliant bit of business letting those go on the cheap. I agree Fergie is a great manager but I have to question some of his decisions at times. Manchester United will always be bigger than one invidual and that includes Pogba, Morrison and SAF!!!!! Roy Keane made a few good points a week or 2 ago after our dreadful showing in Basel!

    • MUFC689908 16:07 on January 18, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      It would be a real shame to see these two lads go, especially Pogba. I’ve been a season ticket holder for three years, and have watched the reserves for around 4, including Pogba debut. I think that it is true that we cannot get held to ransom, but I do feel to lose BOTH Pogba and Morrison would be a real disaster and show a decline in the clubs ambitions. Although I agree (if the stories are true), I would have to say I would rather see Ravel leave as opposed to Pogba, as Pogba seems more interested in playing football (shame about his agent), whereas Morrison seems to have a few screws loose. With the departure of Darron Gibson too, it has be be pointed out the wage bill has dropped, and surely this is enough to sign either Pogba or Morrison?
      I think it would be a real disaster to lose either of them and see them go on to great success, and after all the praise SAF has been giving Pogba, I really do hope he does not let it happen.

  • janmetcalf 00:39 on December 2, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    United stunned by inspired Palace; Manchester United 1 Crystal Palace 2 

    Following 2 home draws against Benfica and Newcastle United, the reds looked to get back to winning ways with the visit of championship side Crystal Palace in the quarter finals of the carling cup. With rivals City and Liverpool already in the draw for the semi’s the prospect of a mouth watering tie in the next round provided all the incentive for a young United side, many of whom had plenty to prove following last years dismal exit to West Ham at the same stage. Having impressed in his brief cameo against Aldershot, starlet Ravel Morrison found himself on the subs bench, whilst the much maligned Darron Gibson was handed his first start of the season, looking to force his way back into the United reckoning. (More …)

     
  • ChiefWaffler 10:07 on February 14, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , , , , Bastian Schweinsteiger, Cheik Tiote, , Darron Gibson, Gareth Bale, Javier Mascherano, Jordan Henderson, Lassana Diara, Mahamadou Diarra, , , , , Steven Defour   

    What next for Man Utd’s midfield? Is change coming?? 

    Carrick, Flectcher and Nani

    When United fans look back at the derby from the weekend, one thing automatically springs to mind, Rooney’s wonder goal. Without a doubt the greatest goal ever scored in derby games. If we dissect United’s performance a little deeper and two things spring to mind; we changed our formation to 5 across the middle to counter how City play and for vast amounts of the game we were dominated in midfield. I may be using the derby as an example but really this is the story of many games this season, which leads me to think that there could be a big overhaul in the midfield department this summer. (More …)

     
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