SharkyMcShark
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Dimitar 'Jason Roberts' Berbatov
Its amazing how all these "supporters" of Berbatov are coming out with the same recycled bullshit
I have defended Berbatov since the beginning but this is the final straw
Do people think they'll accomplish anything by spouting this bullshit? Oh great you gave up on someone, well done to you ya fecking tard!! Doubt half of them have even defended him when people have criticised the man. Probably just saying it to make it seem as if he's doing so terrible.
They arent making him seem like hes doing Terrible..
HE IS TERRIBLE...
No thats not fair.. Hes worse than that. He's fecking wank...
How anyone can even contemplate suggesting he's been a success or even a worthwhile addition to the squad is beyond me..
Time to cut our losses and get shot..
See youre part of the problem. You're not the manager so you don't decide who to let go.
In the pub watching the match yesterday, and in the corner was this tub of lard, squeezed into a United jersey two sizes too small, with 11 Legend on the back(yes Giggs is a legend, but what person wears something like that in public) and he's loudly declaring Berba a failure. pissed me off to no end, wanted to walk over and slap him. He was the definition if a glory hunter with his jersey and his bullshit comments.
Berba has a confidence issue, next season you watch. He'll do great. I'll bet anybody here he'll be an improvement
You're not the manager so you don't decide who to let go.
So anyone who thinks Berbatov is wank, is a glory hunter...
OK.....
Well i think he's wank...
Am I a glory hunter too ?
And with all due respect, but I would have to assume he would improve, because if his last 5-6 games are anything to go by, he cant get much fecking worse...
If the look on Fergies face today, and hte press reports are anything to go by, Fergie seems to agree with me..
Leaves you slightly stuck on a limb really doesnt it...
I didn't say Berba bashers were glory hunters, this particular one was though. It is true though that even when he's playing well in the build up, glory hunters diss him cuz they expect a Ruud amount of goals.
And just because Sir Alex didn't look delighted with Berbatov doesn't mean he's given up on him. When someones going through a rough patch it's hard to not be disappointed. Doesn't mean he should be dumped though
See youre part of the problem. You're not the manager so you don't decide who to let go.
In the pub watching the match yesterday, and in the corner was this tub of lard, squeezed into a United jersey two sizes too small, with 11 Legend on the back(yes Giggs is a legend, but what person wears something like that in public) and he's loudly declaring Berba a failure. pissed me off to no end, wanted to walk over and slap him. He was the definition if a glory hunter with his jersey and his bullshit comments.
Berba has a confidence issue, next season you watch. He'll do great. I'll bet anybody here he'll be an improvement
Its nice to remain optimistic about our expensive striker, but even someone like myself who was clamouring for his signing is beginning to throw in the towel.
His negative body language on the pitch whenever someone like Nani or Valencia fail to deliver the ball to him exactly where he wants it, rather than fighting tooth and nail to make the best of it is rather unsettling.
I feel that for the sake of our team morale, his replacement should have been identified and we cut our losses on him.
I disagree. Riquelme for example is twice as slow as he. Yet is an excellent midfielder. IMO Berba simply doesn't have the game of a midfielder.Can't run.
Great post as always.Being tall is only really an issue when coupled with immobility. C. Ronaldo is tall, but he is also athletic and very quick, for example. But smaller players at least have a low center of gravity, so they tend to be much more effective at bouncing off people and squirming through gaps, even if they are not particularly quick, and they tend to be more agile which allows them to get away from opponents more easily.
I agree with you that the best teams need to be able to vary their approach, but always have under Sir Alex, anyway, even when we don't have the right players, to my eternal frustration (Wes Brown pumping balls forward to nobody, for example). That has always been one of our greatest strengths. I sometimes pull my hair out because it's hard to understand why a player does something that likely won't achieve anything, but it's clearly because it doesn't allow the opposition to settle in to any kind of rhythm or pattern of defending. It keeps them thinking and every now and then a ball that is aimless 9 times out of 10 leads to a goal.
A "plan B" is usually achieved more with a change of personnel than style, in my experience, because it's not realistic to expect a team to change their approach too much during a game. The best you can hope for is to exploit certain areas of the pitch or to predominately use certain types of pass or cross that have looked like bringing some success. And bringing on specific players can also change your approach naturally, of course.
But you don't usually spend £30m on a player for that reason, and it's clear that we didn't, which lends credence to your assertion that Berbatov has simply not performed, rather than him not suiting the team. However, Mike Phelan has said as recently as a few months ago that they were working with him and stressing that United are a team that moves the ball quickly and that he needs to better adapt to it, which supports the idea that it is more likely a mixture of Berbatov clearly not performing, but also him not really adapting to our preferred approach.
And I would argue that the two are probably intrinsically linked. Berbatov hasn't performed because he has struggled to adapt to our approach to the game — to the speed with which we move the ball, to the intensity of our play, and perhaps to the pressure that comes with a club of this stature. The net effect is that Berbatov performs poorly and the team are poorer for it. At which point you admit that it may never work, I have no idea, but most people rightly have less patience with a 29 year old International that cost £30m, than they do with a youngster who is still finding their way in the game.
He will easily fetch nothing less than 15m and probabbly up to 20m. His stock hasn't fallen that far.I think yesterday was the final straw. He looked totally disinterested and a more inept display as a frontman is hard to imagine. I think he's played his last game for us. Well that certainly should be the case but with Fergie you never know. What would he fetch in the market - 10m tops ?
I disagree. Riquelme for example is twice as slow as he. Yet is an excellent midfielder. IMO Berba simply doesn't have the game of a midfielder.
The truth is even when Cantona slowed down, he never lacked self confidence. His head never dropped if something went wrong. Just like the snail called Riquleme. Berba unfortunately has that disease because he puts himself under too much pressure. Even without having watched yesterday's game, all the reports I'm hearing confirm it. I bet he must have been quarreling with himself ala Marat Safin after the first miss or 2. Which just make shim perform worse and worse like was the case vs Blackburn after half time.Actually I think lack of pace is the real issue here. Berba has built his game around skill on the ball largely to compensate for lack of pace. But he finds himself in a team where pace is its trademark and has been now for many seasons. That's the difference between him and say Cantona. The latter could really move about when he wanted to.
I agree.Another incompatible aspect is probably personality. Berba's too introspective.
we cant sell berba
cause if we do, we are again back to over dependence on rooney. A malise that has plagues us throughout the season.
Even if we get one new (marquee?) striker in, we still only have 2 1/2 strikers. (macheda/owen/diouf all arent up there yet)
also, after 2 years of bedding berba, it would be foolish to let him go just to get a new player in who takes atleast hafl a season to get used to the 'united way'.
So our best bet is to buy a striker and then if he does really good next season sell berba for another talent.
We Cant Sell Berba
Cause if we do, we are again back to over dependence on Rooney. A malise that has plagues us throughout the season.
Even if we get one new (marquee?) striker in, we still only have 2 1/2 strikers. (macheda/owen/diouf all arent up there yet)
Also, after 2 years of bedding berba, it would be foolish to let him go just to get a new player in who takes atleast hafl a season to get used to the 'United way'.
So our best bet is to buy a striker and then IF he does really good next season sell berba for another talent.
He will easily fetch nothing less than 15m and probabbly up to 20m. His stock hasn't fallen that far.
Helloooo we are already over dependent on Rooney. Selling Berba may pave the way to a striker who isn't terrified in facing the opponent's goalkeeper.
exactly. and the solution cant be selling one striker for another who isnt proved in our way of things.
so that again if rooney is injured or something we are down to having no experienced strikers.
the new striker needs to prove himself in a united shirt before we can sell of berba.
Are you fecking retarded or something? Why the feck would a new striker need to prove himself before we sold Berbatov, it has become abundantly clear that Berbatov really offers jack shit for United. What you are saying is ludicrous
Not to the extent you are claiming. That's for sure. It not like his record is abysmal. Many second choice forwards around Europe don't have 12 league goals.You're forgetting that he's 30 next birthday. His time at United has certainly diminished his re-sale value. !
10m is simply too low no matter how you look at it. The worst we will get for him is 15m. Which is just about 5 or 8 m below the true value he was when we bought him. Rather than what we paid to get him.Actually I have no idea what we'd get for him in today's inflated market - £10m - £15m but no more surely ?
The truth is even when Cantona slowed down, he never lacked self confidence. His head never dropped if something went wrong. Just like the snail called Riquleme. Berba unfortunately has that disease because he puts himself under too much pressure. Even without having watched yesterday's game, all the reports I'm hearing confirm it. I bet he must have been quarreling with himself ala Marat Safin after the first miss or 2. Which just make shim perform worse and worse like was the case vs Blackburn after half time.
I really can't count lack of pace as a problem. Because tbh, people like Scholes re now slower than him. But don't face the issues he does.
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are you fecking blind.
if we sell Berba, get a new striker, we are very likely to be in the same position as this year.
just consider a scenario where berba has left, and the new striker isnt performing much better. we are then as screwed as we are now.
atleast if we dont sell berna AND get a new striker, we have 2 strikers to have some option. today we dont.
exactly. and the solution cant be selling one striker for another who isnt proved in our way of things.
so that again if rooney is injured or something we are down to having no experienced strikers.
the new striker needs to prove himself in a united shirt before we can sell of berba.
I don't think any new striker can play as bad as what berba is doing now.
are you fecking blind.
if we sell Berba, get a new striker, we are very likely to be in the same position as this year.
just consider a scenario where berba has left, and the new striker isnt performing much better. we are then as screwed as we are now.
atleast if we dont sell berna AND get a new striker, we have 2 strikers to have some option. today we dont.
It's sad really. I think the idea his dream of making it at United fast fading into a night mare is getting to him.He looked terrible yesterday. His confidence is low and yesterday he looked like someone who wanted to be somewhere else.
I don't know. He never seemed to have that issue at Spurs or Leverkursen.He's not the bravest I've seen either and he's better off in a team where he has a someone who can be the focal point of the attack and do the dirty work, giving Berba time and space to display his undoubted talents to best effect. Mixing it with uncompromising defenders is not his forte.
I know. My post you had initially replied to was about why Berbatov was never turned into a midfielder earlier on in his career. His game is all about one-two passes, flick and through balls. Good for dictating play further up pitch than in midfield. Sadly for us it hasn't quite worked consistently as well as it should and could.Scholes could be quick off the mark in years gone by but he doesn't need that in the midfield role he plays these days. He has the ability, when required, to make suffcient space for himself to lay the ball off. As a striker, which is Berba's principal role, there's less time to make that space.