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Our transfer strategy of the past 5 years has been abysmal. Blind for sure was one our better purchases and could easily still be of good use for us.
Glad that he is doing ok, never had a chance under JM, he is football player not a bus driver.
I understand what you mean, because when he's playing well, blind can make things look effortless, aspecially with that left foot of his. His slow acting speed (I don't know the correct English word for it) just breaks him up at the top level. He can't consistently handle the tempo in a physically demanding league like the prem. At the moment I can see why United fans would want him back, because he's at least creative and able to open up the play with a pass, but in this United team he'd drown all the same.Maybe not for where we want to be, but at our current level he was our joint best CB, imo. During that "galactico" summer in van Gaal's 1st season, he was the player I was most underwhelmed at signing, and when van Gaal first eased him in as a CB in season 2 I thought he had lost his marbles, but, in the end, he ended up one of my favourite players in recent years, and had one of the best individual seasons from a player post Fergie to boot. I'd take him back in a heartbeat.
I get what you mean. Though, as I admittedly keep going on about, despite his physical limitations his lack of speed and strength were never really an issue. When deployed as a LB, pacy wingers rarely got the better of him, and as a CB big CFs never really did either. Even at CB his speed wasn't an issue because Smalling was excellent at sweeping up balls played in behind the defence. They made an excellent partnership - our best since prime Rio/Vidic, imo. I remember the build-up to an Everton game where a lot were predicting Lukaku to have him on toast, only for Blind to keep him quiet the whole game. He was a very smart player.I understand what you mean, because when he's playing well, blind can make things look effortless, aspecially with that left foot of his. His slow acting speed (I don't know the correct English word for it) just breaks him up at the top level. He can't consistently handle the tempo in a physically demanding league like the prem. At the moment I can see why United fans would want him back, because he's at least creative and able to open up the play with a pass, but in this United team he'd drown all the same.
Yes! Sadly, with him gone, we've dropped down in the handsome league, which is what really matters.Though to be fair, he was your most handsome player.
That last sentence.I get what you mean. Though, as I admittedly keep going on about, despite his physical limitations his lack of speed and strength were never really an issue. When deployed as a LB, pacy wingers rarely got the better of him, and as a CB big CFs never really did either. Even at CB his speed wasn't an issue because Smalling was excellent at sweeping up balls played in behind the defence. They made an excellent partnership - our best since prime Rio/Vidic, imo. I remember the build-up to an Everton game where a lot were predicting Lukaku to have him on toast, only for Blind to keep him quiet the whole game. He was a very smart player.
The only problems I remember having with Blind were when he was played as a CM and he got too eager with his pressing, leaving the midfield too open.
Yes! Sadly, with him gone, we've dropped down in the handsome league, which is what really matters.
That last sentence.
Agree with everything else you say.
Had a good game yesterday against a shocking Bayern, but he's not United level. He really isnt. Come on now. You could see it yesterday a few tikes where he's pressed and loses the ball because he's too slow to act.
Ajax were just whollu fantastic yestersay, but don't pine for Blind, it's silly.
Not a surprise to see the Dutch having more reasonable opinion on him than the serious overrating of our fans.
Tbf a lot of Dutch people have a big dislike for Blind. He plays for the most disliked club in the country, his father played for that club too and is in the board. He isnt a exciting player to watch and he recently had some bad games for the national team.
He isnt good enough for a top Manchester United but in this team he wouldnt have looked out of place.
It’s come down to this I see. Blind isn’t good enough and lacks physicality to play in the Premier League, clear for everyone to see. And because he wasn’t playing much due to these obvious reasons, he wanted to leave and step down a level or two. What’s next? Missing Evans and Welbeck too? Perhaps Mkhitaryan?
That's why he should not be allowed to leave. Jones, Lindelpf, the non blossomed bailly & injury prone rojo are below him. Unfortunately they maybe taller than him for Jose.
Wish him well but at Man Utd level he was the poster boy for the averageness of so many post Fergie signings.
Had a good game yesterday against a shocking Bayern, but he's not United level. He really isnt. Come on now. You could see it yesterday a few tikes where he's pressed and loses the ball because he's too slow to act.
Ajax were just whollu fantastic yestersay, but don't pine for Blind, it's silly.
That would be Fellaini
Haven't you read this place lately? Apparently he's amazing these days. Oh standards how I miss you and long for your return.
On Blind, I like him, he's a good player but never more than a squad option. I actually think in a functioning, winning top side, he would be a good option to have.
He wasn't good enough to be a starting CB, LB or DM for United. Would have provided good cover for all them positions but just because he's better than our current options, doesn't mean he's good enough. I do agree that he's a better CB than Rojo, Jones and Lindelof but if we have serious ambitions of winning the league/competing in the CL he would have had to leave eventually.
I didn't mind to see him leave because he was rotting on the sidelines. We clearly weren't using him at all. Not even as backup.Rojo got a lot of praise on this forum and was considered our best CB for a period of time. Blind too, but towards the end people were happy to see him leave as they knew we needed better. However, the current dross playing at the minute bar Smalling are not better.
Always liked Blind but what's the purpose in missing him really? We see cries about having too many average players so we cry about another who's not at the club... Strange.
If he would play in matches instead of Jones in recent months I would be way more happy.Always liked Blind but what's the purpose in missing him really? We see cries about having too many average players so we cry about another who's not at the club... Strange.
If he would play in matches instead of Jones in recent months I would be way more happy.
Clear out is a way of getting rid of weakest links, not getting rid of one of few who can calm things down on the pitch. We made a clear mistake and we're paying the right price for it.
You know what... we could even sell Blind if people really hate that much the idea of having squad player with ball control ability and actual brain in tight situations, but selling a valuable player before securing someone close to power house of defending in Alderweireld was a pinnacle of dumbf*ckery from the officials, especially now when Rojo ceased to exist from any squad option whatsoever.Exactly - getting rid of Blind didn't make us better; it made us worse.
There are worse players currently at United - never mind Blind being the 2nd best CB at the club in terms of performances; he also had the ability to cover fullback & CM - so why we sold him instead of Jones, Lindelof, Rojo is annoying.
Our best goal would have been to replace Jones for a starting fullback & keep blind as our secondary fullback or the extra fullback we play in a back 3-what Jose has made herrera, matic & fellaini do.
Selling Blind made our squad weaker by having to utilise absolute lost defenders instead - we surprisingly lost a team ability to remain calm under pressure - something Blind would do quite well.
Agreed about Jones but don't think we would have been so much better with Blind either. We should aim higher than both of them imo.If he would play in matches instead of Jones in recent months I would be way more happy.
Clear out is a way of getting rid of weakest links, not getting rid of one of few who can calm things down on the pitch. We made a clear mistake and we're paying the right price for it.
Exactly - getting rid of Blind didn't make us better; it made us worse.
There are worse players currently at United - never mind Blind being the 2nd best CB at the club in terms of performances; he also had the ability to cover fullback & CM - so why we sold him instead of Jones, Lindelof, Rojo is annoying.
Our best goal would have been to replace Jones for a starting fullback & keep blind as our secondary fullback or the extra fullback we play in a back 3-what Jose has made herrera, matic & fellaini do.
Selling Blind made our squad weaker by having to utilise absolute lost defenders instead - we surprisingly lost a team ability to remain calm under pressure - something Blind would do quite well.
Rojo ? He's dangerously steering on path of Jones with being half fit and half ready to make a one proper decision on the pitch despite his undeniable talent.Agreed about Jones but don't think we would have been so much better with Blind either. We should aim higher than both of them imo.
What's up with Rojo btw?