David De Gea Appreciation Thread

Yeah and I wasnt criticising him ( no need for such a comment

Look if he was closer to his goal that would not have happened. It was all a combination I guess from Dalot's dreadful pass to Lens's player sublime finish to bad positioning and Onana was man enough to acknowledge that after the game. He doesnt need instant fan boys defending him
:lol: Who’s a fan boy? If he’s stood where he’s supposed to stand then I don’t see how he’s to blame for a great finish from a mistake of a pass. If he’s come out and admitted his positioning was wrong then good for him, but it’s still the fault of the player who played that excellent through ball for the striker to hit first time.
 
A surprisingly small amout of this four page David De Gea appreciation thread has actually involved appreciating David De Gea versus just criticising De Gea and/or Onana.

Ye need to learn how to actually have nice threads.

The title of this one might as well be "De Gea or Onana, who is the better keeper?". Here's how to avoid it.
 
:lol: Who’s a fan boy? If he’s stood where he’s supposed to stand then I don’t see how he’s to blame for a great finish from a mistake of a pass. If he’s come out and admitted his positioning was wrong then good for him, but it’s still the fault of the player who played that excellent through ball for the striker to hit first time.
Mate how about taking your debate elsewhere. Watching your postings in the various threads is pretty cringeworthy, you have lost the plot and its just a bit obsessive.
 
Mate how about taking your debate elsewhere. Watching your postings in the various threads is pretty cringeworthy, you have lost the plot and its just a bit obsessive.
Why are you quoting me then? I’m sorry that you find me disagreeing with you cringeworthy, I’d also suggest that having a different opinion on the matter isn’t obsessive or ‘losing the plot’ but you do you, whatever makes you feel better.
 
How do we know the manager asked him to be out of his box, considering a few minutes earlier we were in a similar situation and he was IN his box and he dealt with it superbly.

I don't understand why people can't just admit that he was out of position?!
Dalot made and error, but also so did Onana.
Because it’s not a mistake. He will make mistakes this season, but his positioning in that instance was by design rather than a mistake. I don’t recall the specific situation previously you are talking about in truth, I realise we are used to a goalkeeper who stood in the exact same spot for 90 minutes but that was frankly ridiculous rather than the norm.

The finish was near spot on, it’s one of those where 99 times out of 100 Dalot doesn’t give the ball away and probably 19 times out of 20 the shot doesn’t go in and as such it never gets discussed again.
 
Why are you discussing a Dalot mistake in the De Gea appreciation thread? You guys are mental.
 
People can have an opinion. And friendlys are to try and make sure we make no mistakes going into the season. Also can affect confidence going into the season…
Yes people can have opinion. And then other people can call out how dogshit that opinion could be.
 
10th most highest appearance maker for the club. Won the Sir Matt award 4 Times, 3 in a row, more than anyone currently playing for us.
Yet alot of fans on here can't even just pay the guy respect and wish him all the best. I feel old as feck and I'm 28.

The likes of Ruud, Forlan, Cole, Staam and even Cantona dare I say, would have had a rough time on here.
 
Because it’s not a mistake. He will make mistakes this season, but his positioning in that instance was by design rather than a mistake. I don’t recall the specific situation previously you are talking about in truth, I realise we are used to a goalkeeper who stood in the exact same spot for 90 minutes but that was frankly ridiculous rather than the norm.

The finish was near spot on, it’s one of those where 99 times out of 100 Dalot doesn’t give the ball away and probably 19 times out of 20 the shot doesn’t go in and as such it never gets discussed again.
True, it's an exceptional finish, but saying his positioning is by design is incorrect considering what happened previously in the game and his positioning mins before the goal.

It's an error, thankfully one in pre season that means little, however it's his second in a few games, he will learn from it as will the team I'm sure.
 
I wonder what wage he is asking for as he is still without a club. He wont even get half what he was on at Utd.
 
I wonder what wage he is asking for as he is still without a club. He wont even get half what he was on at Utd.

No chance of that from Saudi? I would've thought that there would be a decent chance that an Al-XYZ would propose an offer.
 
No chance of that from Saudi? I would've thought that there would be a decent chance that an Al-XYZ would propose an offer.
I think he wants to stay in Europe and ideally Spain, from what I have read. Havent seen anythung about a SA team after him either
 
I think he wants to stay in Europe and ideally Spain, from what I have read. Havent seen anythung about a SA team after him either
Man's been on his honeymoon, might have had his mind on other matters ;)
 
For me it was joy to watch him becoming great goalkeeper, showing mental resilience and strength after somewhat shaky start!

At his peak he was like a cheat from video games, whatever you would try he would save, literall one man defence at times! Would always feel safe with him being in goal no matter who was playing infront of him.

And then came his slow but steady decline which couldn't be masked with stunning saves anymore, or atleat not at the rate as before since he was still capable of worldies and unbeaten matches here and there.

He was more of burden than asset and it was right call by ETH and the club to let him go. He always tried hard, would never back down, and his attitute, IMO, was flawless all this time, just he lost value to the team due tl his diminished abilities.

Would like to see proper send of from Old Trafford for someone who quietly always gave his best even when that best wasn't enough anymore. Wish him luck with whatever move he makes, United legend and once great goalkeeper!
 
That game against arsenal is probably the greatest goalkeeping performance of all time. The double save against Sanchez the cherry on top.
 
What a player he was for us. Once met him in 5th Avenue shortly after signing as well which made me laugh.

Hope he goes to a top club.
 
or just read the title of the thread.

Dave has many faults that have been spoken about to death, let's make this one different, eh?

DDG was, at times, a great player, the best we had at times and he saved us from slipping further down the table during the dark years. A player that has made over 500 appearances, kept tons of clean sheets, won the league, FA Cup, League Cup and the Europa League deserves to be regarded as a legend, surley?

No. I remember a thread debating Wayne Rooney is a United Legend or not.
 
Really hope he signs for a club to be number 1 for the new season. Even if it's a final pay day in Saudi.
 
To be honest I’m not surprised he has no club yet. Huge wage demands and he’s become very blunder prone regardless of picking up the golden glove last season. He’s definitely lost his way a little bit, because it wasn’t that long ago it felt like he was keeping the side in games with his heroics.
 
Linked with Real Madrid all over again after Courtois suffering a ACL injury which will put him out for a lot of the new season.

Feels quite romantic for him to finally get the move after all these years since the fax machine incident...
 


Light in the tunnel on some really dark days. I like that we've moved on to Onana, it's the beginning of a new era. But I'll always miss DDG, the nostalgia holds a special place. Good man, phenomenal shot stopper in his heyday. Don't know if we'll ever see anything as consistent again.

Thanks for everything, Dave. Wish things had ended better after all these years. #DaveSaves
 
I'm shocked that he hasn't been able to find a club. I guess his wage demands were/are far too high?
 
I'm shocked that he hasn't been able to find a club. I guess his wage demands were/are far too high?

The fact that both Bayern and Real started the season with a goalkeeper crisis and neither picked him up, even just on a short term deal, suggests he isn't getting a move to a big club. I don't think its just a question of wages either, its about his style of play and performance level.

When you go past the big Champions League clubs, the problem becomes one of value. A mid-table club at a major European league can pick up a solid enough goalkeeper for £50K a week. Even if they believe DDG is a better keeper, how much better would he need to be to justify paying 3X or more for his services?
 
I'm shocked that he hasn't been able to find a club. I guess his wage demands were/are far too high?

Wages and also the limited opportunities in that position, I would imagine.

It's not like outfield positions where teams have multiple options, if he wants to play regularly each squad only has one space available for him. And once you discard the teams who wouldn't want him because he isn't good enough, the teams he probably thinks he's too good for and the teams who just have no need of a goalkeeper signing, there are only ever going to be so many options.

And if he hadn't been planning on leaving United his agents may not have been doing the groundwork to get him a club you'd normally expect in the months prior to a contract expiring.

I suppose he can afford to wait and see if an option becomes available through injury or whatever but at some point he'll probably need to compromise on wages, gametime or the status of the club to get playing again.
 
Madrid is the one that suprised me. I thought he'd bend over backwards and compromise on everything to go to the bernabeu. As others have said its probably a combination of things:

1)Wage demands. Last big contract of his career, so not willing to take too much of a pay cut? Or his lifestyle dicates he needs x amount to cover his outgoings etc.

2) His lack of ability to play out with his feet. Seeing as this is all the rage now. He cant contribute to outfield play as much as the top clubs demand.

3) Unwilling to compromise.Wages or signing on fee or contract length or agent fees . Who knows.

Theres no doubt he would do a cracking job for a team with a low block. Be interesting to see where he ends up.
 
2) His lack of ability to play out with his feet. Seeing as this is all the rage now. He cant contribute to outfield play as much as the top clubs demand.

Theres no doubt he would do a cracking job for a team with a low block. Be interesting to see where he ends up.
I don’t think so. He cannot defend his penalty box aerially, and he has zero command of his area.
 
Light in the tunnel on some really dark days. I like that we've moved on to Onana, it's the beginning of a new era. But I'll always miss DDG, the nostalgia holds a special place. Good man, phenomenal shot stopper in his heyday. Don't know if we'll ever see anything as consistent again.

Thanks for everything, Dave. Wish things had ended better after all these years. #DaveSaves

The game passed him by in recent years, but I really wish we could’ve given him more honours after those seasons where he was just about the only positive note. He did used to be a brilliant goalkeeper, people shouldn’t forget this.