I was wrong about Casemiro

Waited until the dead of the night to make a shameless bump. :lol:
 
There are some real losers on here who view "winning" an argument on an internet forum as something of true value, the bumping of this thread to make a post as staggeringly planned and woeful is a wonderful example. Pity doesn't really do that sort justice, but it's got to be a weird empty little existence.

Couldn't have put it better myself. Lose 7 nil to our biggest rivals and he thinks to himself "I'll go and make a show of myself" trying to prove my petty argument.

Casemiro wasn't good today. But the game was a perfect storm of every shot Liverpool took going in, fixture pile up catching up, both our fullbacks having disasterclasses and the team in general, led by Bruno, having a complete surrender. Even the penalty on Bruno which could have swung momentum back and led to the game ending 3-1 or 3-2, went against us. But no, let's use it as a stick to beat Casemiro with. What a weird person.
 
You know I love you, professor, but, no, I’m not taking an L on this one. Midfielders as wasteful as him are not my cup of tea.

He reminds me of Veron’s time here. Capable of some brilliant moments, but is too wasteful for the majority of it. Difference is, Veron came into a world class midfield consisting of a world class Scholes and Keane, and a very dependable Butt (ooooooh, I say!). Casemiro has come into a dead midfield so anything good he does is over praised and anything bad - of which there’s a lot - is overlooked.

The only way Casemiro works is next to a midfielder capable of controlling games to the highest level. Those who can keep the ball under pressure because Casemiro cannot. Modic carried the Madrid midfield, Arthur carried the Brazil one where they actually won something. That’s why de Jong is a must.

On Antony, thanks for the nod. As I said, I liked Antony at Ajax - and still do - but he was not the type of right winger/forward we needed. We needed someone who could dribble to open up defences, and someone who could keep the ball under pressure so that when we play the ball into channels, we can actually keep it and pin teams back. Neither of which were Antony’s strengths.
You know I love you, professor, but, no, I’m not taking an L on this one. Midfielders as wasteful as him are not my cup of tea.

He reminds me of Veron’s time here. Capable of some brilliant moments, but is too wasteful for the majority of it. Difference is, Veron came into a world class midfield consisting of a world class Scholes and Keane, and a very dependable Butt (ooooooh, I say!). Casemiro has come into a dead midfield so anything good he does is over praised and anything bad - of which there’s a lot - is overlooked.

The only way Casemiro works is next to a midfielder capable of controlling games to the highest level. Those who can keep the ball under pressure because Casemiro cannot. Modic carried the Madrid midfield, Arthur carried the Brazil one where they actually won something. That’s why de Jong is a must.

On Antony, thanks for the nod. As I said, I liked Antony at Ajax - and still do - but he was not the type of right winger/forward we needed. We needed someone who could dribble to open up defences, and someone who could keep the ball under pressure so that when we play the ball into channels, we can actually keep it and pin teams back. Neither of which were Antony’s strengths.
Your last post was 1st September so you had to wait 6 months for a bad game before you could come back with your nonsense
 
Disappear for months and months, and NOW you come back. The absolute fecking state of you. :lol:

The exact same as @Amadaeus when he disappeared into thin air only only to resurface five minutes after we'd lost the Europa final to crow about Poch for some reason. You probably cheered every goal. Shame not one of them made you look less of a prat.

:lol:
 
You know I love you, professor, but, no, I’m not taking an L on this one. Midfielders as wasteful as him are not my cup of tea.

He reminds me of Veron’s time here. Capable of some brilliant moments, but is too wasteful for the majority of it. Difference is, Veron came into a world class midfield consisting of a world class Scholes and Keane, and a very dependable Butt (ooooooh, I say!). Casemiro has come into a dead midfield so anything good he does is over praised and anything bad - of which there’s a lot - is overlooked.

The only way Casemiro works is next to a midfielder capable of controlling games to the highest level. Those who can keep the ball under pressure because Casemiro cannot. Modic carried the Madrid midfield, Arthur carried the Brazil one where they actually won something. That’s why de Jong is a must.

On Antony, thanks for the nod. As I said, I liked Antony at Ajax - and still do - but he was not the type of right winger/forward we needed. We needed someone who could dribble to open up defences, and someone who could keep the ball under pressure so that when we play the ball into channels, we can actually keep it and pin teams back. Neither of which were Antony’s strengths.
Delete your account. Embarrassing shit.
 
He reminds me of Veron’s time here. Capable of some brilliant moments, but is too wasteful for the majority of it. Difference is, Veron came into a world class midfield consisting of a world class Scholes and Keane, and a very dependable Butt (ooooooh, I say!). Casemiro has come into a dead midfield so anything good he does is over praised and anything bad - of which there’s a lot - is overlooked.

The only way Casemiro works is next to a midfielder capable of controlling games to the highest level. Those who can keep the ball under pressure because Casemiro cannot. Modic carried the Madrid midfield, Arthur carried the Brazil one where they actually won something. That’s why de Jong is a must.

Factos.
 
You know I love you, professor, but, no, I’m not taking an L on this one. Midfielders as wasteful as him are not my cup of tea.

He reminds me of Veron’s time here. Capable of some brilliant moments, but is too wasteful for the majority of it. Difference is, Veron came into a world class midfield consisting of a world class Scholes and Keane, and a very dependable Butt (ooooooh, I say!). Casemiro has come into a dead midfield so anything good he does is over praised and anything bad - of which there’s a lot - is overlooked.

The only way Casemiro works is next to a midfielder capable of controlling games to the highest level. Those who can keep the ball under pressure because Casemiro cannot. Modic carried the Madrid midfield, Arthur carried the Brazil one where they actually won something. That’s why de Jong is a must.

On Antony, thanks for the nod. As I said, I liked Antony at Ajax - and still do - but he was not the type of right winger/forward we needed. We needed someone who could dribble to open up defences, and someone who could keep the ball under pressure so that when we play the ball into channels, we can actually keep it and pin teams back. Neither of which were Antony’s strengths.
This is just pathetic. You disappear in a huff saying you're not going to take it anymore, keep silent while Casemiro made you look like a massive prat, and then reappear after his first bad game. Absolutely pathetic.
 
This is just pathetic. You disappear in a huff saying you're not going to take it anymore, keep silent while Casemiro made you look like a massive prat, and then reappear after his first bad game. Absolutely pathetic.
Must have had a grand celebration after the defeat because apparently they thought they won an argument online.
 
:lol: :lol:
Between posters like these who are waiting for players to fail so that they can take digs at someone online and the opposite ones who go on Rashford thread mostly to mock posters who asked him to be sold last season, we have all kinds of weird ones.
 
:lol: :lol:
Between posters like these who are waiting for players to fail so that they can take digs at someone online and the opposite ones who go on Rashford thread mostly to mock posters who asked him to be sold last season, we have all kinds of weird ones.
it’s ridiculous - I mean who cares about winning an internet argument? I was dead wrong about Ole, Fred, Rashford and many other things, but so fecking what? All that matters is United winning.
 
There are some real losers on here who view "winning" an argument on an internet forum as something of true value, the bumping of this thread to make a post as staggeringly planned and woeful is a wonderful example. Pity doesn't really do that sort justice, but it's got to be a weird empty little existence.
Yeah, but the guy didn't even win his argument. How on earth can anyone view one single data point after months of waiting, to prove their argument is sound? It makes no sense. Maybe if after a season of bad performances, would that justify it, but a single performance?

It's embarrassing and lacks any self awareness.
 
You know I love you, professor, but, no, I’m not taking an L on this one. Midfielders as wasteful as him are not my cup of tea.

He reminds me of Veron’s time here. Capable of some brilliant moments, but is too wasteful for the majority of it. Difference is, Veron came into a world class midfield consisting of a world class Scholes and Keane, and a very dependable Butt (ooooooh, I say!). Casemiro has come into a dead midfield so anything good he does is over praised and anything bad - of which there’s a lot - is overlooked.

The only way Casemiro works is next to a midfielder capable of controlling games to the highest level. Those who can keep the ball under pressure because Casemiro cannot. Modic carried the Madrid midfield, Arthur carried the Brazil one where they actually won something. That’s why de Jong is a must.

On Antony, thanks for the nod. As I said, I liked Antony at Ajax - and still do - but he was not the type of right winger/forward we needed. We needed someone who could dribble to open up defences, and someone who could keep the ball under pressure so that when we play the ball into channels, we can actually keep it and pin teams back. Neither of which were Antony’s strengths.

Total cringe post. clearly not been watching many games.
 
You know I love you, professor, but, no, I’m not taking an L on this one. Midfielders as wasteful as him are not my cup of tea.

He reminds me of Veron’s time here. Capable of some brilliant moments, but is too wasteful for the majority of it. Difference is, Veron came into a world class midfield consisting of a world class Scholes and Keane, and a very dependable Butt (ooooooh, I say!). Casemiro has come into a dead midfield so anything good he does is over praised and anything bad - of which there’s a lot - is overlooked.

The only way Casemiro works is next to a midfielder capable of controlling games to the highest level. Those who can keep the ball under pressure because Casemiro cannot. Modic carried the Madrid midfield, Arthur carried the Brazil one where they actually won something. That’s why de Jong is a must.

On Antony, thanks for the nod. As I said, I liked Antony at Ajax - and still do - but he was not the type of right winger/forward we needed. We needed someone who could dribble to open up defences, and someone who could keep the ball under pressure so that when we play the ball into channels, we can actually keep it and pin teams back. Neither of which were Antony’s strengths.

If only we’d signed Arthur Melo, right? The fullness of time has sure proved you right on that one…
 
You know I love you, professor, but, no, I’m not taking an L on this one. Midfielders as wasteful as him are not my cup of tea.

He reminds me of Veron’s time here. Capable of some brilliant moments, but is too wasteful for the majority of it. Difference is, Veron came into a world class midfield consisting of a world class Scholes and Keane, and a very dependable Butt (ooooooh, I say!). Casemiro has come into a dead midfield so anything good he does is over praised and anything bad - of which there’s a lot - is overlooked.

The only way Casemiro works is next to a midfielder capable of controlling games to the highest level. Those who can keep the ball under pressure because Casemiro cannot. Modic carried the Madrid midfield, Arthur carried the Brazil one where they actually won something. That’s why de Jong is a must.

On Antony, thanks for the nod. As I said, I liked Antony at Ajax - and still do - but he was not the type of right winger/forward we needed. We needed someone who could dribble to open up defences, and someone who could keep the ball under pressure so that when we play the ball into channels, we can actually keep it and pin teams back. Neither of which were Antony’s strengths.
It’s embarrassing to even try and revive your weak arguments.
 
We obviously need another midfielder, but it's not because casemiro isn't great, it's because he's the only great one we've got. In fact we need two. A partner for him and cover.
 
I'm convinced someone abducted Yagami's account cause he used to be a good poster.
 
Total cringe post. clearly not been watching many games.

The mad thing is how he simultaneously doubles down on his terrible opinion about Casemiro while adding a whole new terrible opinion about Antony. Criticising him for the one (and only?) thing he’s consistently been good at. Retaining the ball under pressure in the opposition half.
 
The mad thing is how he simultaneously doubles down on his terrible opinion about Casemiro while adding a whole new terrible opinion about Antony. Criticising him for the one (and only?) thing he’s consistently been good at. Retaining the ball under pressure in the opposition half.
It's as if he's watching football in some parallel universe.
 
The amount of people who have pounced on yesterday's absolute freak show as some sort of sign everyone is rubbish, everyone has the wrong character and all is woe, is truly astonishing.
 
Calm down folks its over. Rashford look below par from minute one. Klopp decided to go down our wings and both r and l backs didnt cope with it. When Caseimro was of it, It was a perfect storm yesterday on a side that was throwing everything at games every 3 days. Let the storm pass and reset.
 
Finished as a top level player. So overrated by myself and the CAF this season.

Yet again we have no CM.
 
Jfc some of you. He clearly needs game time to get going and he's no spring chicken to play 2 games a week constantly
 
Jfc some of you. He clearly needs game time to get going and he's no spring chicken to play 2 games a week constantly

He's 31, not 40 and has taken a lot of the season off because of his suspensions.
 
Do people doubt him after literally witnessing what he can do just because he is rusty because of suspension? Typical Caf. :wenger: :lol:
 
You people are ridiculously reactionary :lol: Come off it for a bit.
 
It’s hard to gain a rhythm when you get yourself suspended every few games. He’s fell off massively since he started playing for us part time.
 
The concern was always about how much of his top level we'd get out of him. Looking well off the pace early in a 4 year £300k+ a week contract isn't a good sign.