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Thinks you can get an STD from flirting.
I wonder if you were one of those "Don't buy RVP to halt welbz progress!" folk on here . You are certainly annoyed by it.
Definitely not, try again. I love RvP.I wonder if you were one of those "Don't buy RVP to halt welbz progress!" folk on here . You are certainly annoyed by it.
I know right? The dude is angry but it's not our fault that welbeck was slippery in the box and he wasn't up to the same standard as strikers that actually are goodI wonder if you were one of those "Don't buy RVP to halt welbz progress!" folk on here . You are certainly annoyed by it.
what is silly? the original question was ''who was the best youth academy player '' - nothing to do with how many times they played in the Premiership. But anyway, everyone is entitled to their opinion. have a nice day
My thoughts were on those who will (hopefully) show greatness at United, not when they have moved on.How is Greenwood the best player we produced when Pique went on to win every god damn thing possible in this game?
Scored the only goal in a Champions League semi final match vs Arsenal too.John O'Shea or Fletcher
I'd go with O'Shea.
Nutmegged Figo
Scored a totally undeserved last minute winner at the Kop end
Kept a clean sheet at Spurs
Scored a glorious chip at Arsenal
Won everything and played everywhere.
Can't ask for any more than that.
It really does depend on which way you want to clarify the terms honestly but I guess putting our academy players into lineups to see where the Class 92 and since would figure is at least for me the only way to reconcile our "best" products.
4-3-2-1 (GK, DR, DC, DC, DL, DM, MC, MC, AMR, AML, ST)
Henderson > Heaton
G. Neville > Rafeal
Evans > Brown
Pique > Keane
P. Neville > Blackmore
Butt > Wallwork
McTominay > Fletcher
Scholes > Pogba
Beckham > Greenwood
Giggs > Rashford
Goater > Welbeck
We don't produce out and out strikers and whilst many of us say that Mason should be one, could be one, or will be one he hasnt' yet. As far as others who might be a better player as a striker, I'd argue that Goater is still probably our best out and out striker to come through the academy in this time period. Which is terrifying. Still don't see many of the Co92 being outright replaced either as far as who gets into a first team of academy players. That could and probably will change but as of today, don't see it.
Goater, Rafael weren't youth players and Blackmore made his debut back in 1984.
Rashford and Greenwood have done nothing yet. Yes they are extremely talented, but so was Welbeck.
Reading this thread reminds me that it is very hard to produce world class players. We have not produced any since 1992, and that's 30 years ago. Our best and most consistent performers were always guys we bought, Cantona, Keane, van Nistelrooy, Rooney, Ronaldo, van Persie, De Gea. Our academy players were at best squad players. We could switch them with a number of players from any mid-table team and our chances to win trophies would not be affected at all.
Thinking about this, it now seems completely normal and anticipated. There are thousands of youth academies in the world, and there are only a handful of world class players. Sure, our academy is famous and it attracts good young players. But still, it is very hard to predict at 15 how good the player will be at 28. So, the probability of producing the next Rooney, or even the next Beckham is very low.
Goater is defined as a youth player tbf but that doesn't excuse Blackmore... also Rafael I thought was? It's been a while but I thought both he and Fabio were considered as such after moving but again, old age and all that... admittedly I did sit there and struggle for forwards and left backs. I was tempted to put Fabio honestly but then figured Blackmore was the better player... time has flown Jesus.
Rashford has nearly 100 goals for the club and nearly 300 appearances, to go with 3 trophies in which he played a big part. That’s not nothing by even the highest standards.Rashford and Greenwood have done nothing yet. Yes they are extremely talented, but so was Welbeck.
After Scholes, obviously Pique. But if we’re talking about a player other than Scholes who played for United during his best years, then clearly Fletcher.
This isn't true. It took a very long time for Welbeck to get any stick. A very very long time. For the longest time he and Lingard were the young lads who needed patience to come good. He was at one point on everyone's United XI team for the future. Anderson, cleverly, macheda, welbeck, rafael, fabio. They were our cup team and everyone was high on them especially Welbeck. He definitely wasn't getting called any of that because of how silky he was on the ball. He started losing patience when it became obvious how costly his misses were which I think was well after Fergie had left.Welbeck got a lot of unfair stick, the usual boring “British academy bias, workhorse, Pashun” etc. comments whereas Januzaj was seen as the next George Best based on a couple of good games under Moyes when everyone else looked bad.
Yes, even the pashun thing didn't even become a meme till recent. He and Lingard were given a long rope. Welbeck maybe even more because of his talent on the ball. Even the british academy bias accusations thing started after Fergie left. Under SAF no one ever minded because we did it the right way. It only became a recent frustration because of the gimmicky fashion we implemented like the Daniel james and Wan Bissaka summer. There isn't irrational hatred towards united players who are actually united standard. Now if Fergie splashed 35m on Andy Carrol, 20m on Charlie Adams and shoehorned Cleverley and Ben foster into the squad we would have had it but he put quality first, everything else came second.Petty points to deflect from the issue in hand. No one talked about British academy bias or "pashun" as you put it. No one has ever done that. When British players are talented: Greenwood, Rashford etc people get excited when its not they don't.
Obvious shout.
For some reason I always think of Scholesey as a 92 man.
Same. He’s probably my favourite Utd player of all time and i still think of him as CO92. For example I said Fletcher was #1 but Scholes is on a completely different planet. Once in a lifetime player
Best career - Maybe Fletcher
Which, although likely true, is kind of bizarre when you consider his illness and how much it hurt his career. Imagine if he hadn't had Crohn's, his name might fit alongside Scholes and Giggs.
Also scored a last minute equalizer for Ireland away to the world champions Germany.
Ravel Morrison. unfortunately he went a tad wayward before showing his undoubted talent
Rashford and Greenwood have done nothing yet. Yes they are extremely talented, but so was Welbeck.