bavlondon wrote:1) Redbeergoggles please space out paragraphs otherwise things look all horrible to read and one gives up after a few sentances.
bigmick wrote:I'm not sure whether or not I "believe" from 12,000 miles away makes an awful lot of difference to anybody, so I'll leave the "belief" and the "faith" stuff to those who feel they are close enough to make a difference. Equally, if I think players or the manager have made a mistake, or done some good things, or I fancy a quick debate on zonal marking, I'm fairly sure they don't read this forum so I'll be able to do so without damaging their self esteem. If they do occasionally trawl through here, it won't be long before they've got the good sense like most to skip my posts anyway.
So I'll keep my "five pointers" for the football side of the club. I "believe" if we stuck to these we'd maximise our chances of winning the league.
1. Don't mass rotate from game one. I think we've kind of got this one now, even the manager is talking about the change of direction in this regard so hopefully it continues. My one concern is that save for the odd position, our first elven is pretty obvious. Should though we sign a couple of good players in the Summer, I can imagine Rafa's finger hovering over the "Uber style-DO NOT PRESS" button, with his wrist clamped by his other hand, caught in an internal struggle. Don't do it Rafa, resist. Please.
2. Set up attacking and go for it. If it goes wrong, attack even more to drag yourself out of the mire. Self explanatory really.
3. In the transfer windows, forget about quantity and buy quality. Buy genuine first team players, not to give us "options or possibilities", but to go straight into a situation where they are potentially a first team regular.
4. Only rant when you're behind. Very important lesson this one. I've really enjoyed Rafa's attempts over these last few weeks in anttempt to destabalise Man Utd. It's legitimate and it's sensible because we need snookers. He might want to consider being pictured throwing darts at an effigy of Ferguson, burning a Man Utd flag in the centre circle of Anfield or actually conceding the title as of now, and declaring that whatever happens he's going to play the reserves in every match from now on. Anything he can dream up which might make them take their eyes off the ball in the remaining fixtures is worth a shot. You don't however ramp up the rants while you're top, and that was a big mistake this season. When you're top, you shut the feck up and keep winning.
5. If and when we do sign a good player or two in the Summer, I hope we expend some time effort and energy into their wellbeing. I hope if it's a striker and he scores two goals in a match, we give him a runout in the next game. I hope that we praise him up a bit, give him time to settle, give the club and the team a chance to see a return on our investment.
I think if we do those five things, we'll go very close to winning the title, just as we have this season and ought to have done the season before.
Oakesy8 wrote:Hi guys, long time reader but I hardily ever post.
Imo we only need three players for next season, given our likely budget and want to minimise squad disruption.
1) Barry - Absolute must. He's now a fair price, good age, top player and most of all he's versatile. LB,LM,CM all covered. UTD's most important players are the likes of O'Shea, Fletcher, Brown and Park Ji Sung. Quality squad players that don’t moan when on the bench but still perform when called upon. Benni aside we really lack these type players and our final league position will reflect UTD's strength in depth over ours.
2) Tevez - Another must. Top quality and seasoned EPL player. Can easily pull a shift on either wing, in the Gerrard hole or even upfront. We aint gona get a Torres style back up who’s just gona sit on the bench, we need a player who can fit in anywhere, like all UTD's forwards do.
3) Glen Johnson (or any other RB gem Raffa might find on footie manager). A right back with pace will revolutionise the whole team, providing more width and overlap with Dirk upfront stretching defences. While also giving Carra some help at the back. If ever we needed some defends with pace to burn and recover back then its now. Arbeloa will then become a very useful squad player for us.
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