tombombadil
Full Member
Yes. I understand the frustration. I share the same feelings as well. I'm just trying my best to look at this deal on its own merits rather than let my frustrations color my view of this deal.Sure, and those arguments are all fine (if indeed it turns out to be the case), but - again - it's not about Cavani in isolation, it's people responding to a pattern of deal that we've seen the club make and get very little out of.
When you add to that to your second sentence and the general frustration that we're, probably, going to be starting the season with our best 11 being identical to last season you can understand why people are feeling deflated by the deal.
From my personal point of view, although I hope the deal will be a success, I think it's an example of the sort of transfer that the club has tried to pretend they wouldn't make under Ole and (along with the shambolic window generally) paints a picture of a club that just does not learn its lessons. If, at least, it's a substantial less risky proposition than Sanchez then it's one thing, but I'm not going to pretend I have any enthusiasm for a 33 year old Cavani in a United shirt (although I will fully admit I did not particularly rate him in his prime).
For all intents and purposes, it is looking like same starting 11 as last season but with a slightly better bench.
We have plenty of better reasons to criticise Ed/Matt on transfers. I suggest we focus on those valid reasons instead when we want to let off steam on Ed/Matt. Let us judge this deal on its own merits. If it makes you feel any better, go watch his videos that have been shared. He is, at least, very skillful. Otherwise, you can go watch his ballet dance photos, if you like that sort of thing.