1. Not just the qualities, just look at their injury record and the only player likely to replace them (TV) is also injury prone.
2. What does the dutch squad have to do with any of this?. Yes, he took an average team to the semi finals. That is a good achievement. But this is a totally different league. Why would anyone just assume that just because it worked for a national team it will work for us.
3. We don't know what affected Carrick's form last year. Whether it was Moyes or his age. Plus he is coming back from injury. Not sure how it is going to affect his game, so he is still a big question mark. Just imagine Herrara gets injured in the pre- season, we will have fletcher and cleverley in you MF for the Swansea game, how's that for a strong MF partnership.
4. Good pacey wingbacks?. One of them is injury prone and one is unproven and call unfit by the manager.
5. Most often?? For starters, we cannot play the 11 you suggested for the first two months because of Carrick's injury.
6. Quality in the squad??. No we don't. Fellaini, cleverley, Fletcher, Anderson, Young..Is that what you call quality. Please don't get me started on Valencia. I will respect him when he gets past or atleast tries to get past a fullback. He has basically given up.
1. They'll be playing regularly, but without fixture congestion. That means they'll be match fit, without being overworked - that should result in less injuries. Also, we don't know how we're gonna deal with the defensive issues yet - Vermaelen has been linked heavily, yeah, but with it taking this long you might wonder. I agree that we need a defender and I've a few in mind that I'd prefer over Vermaelen, but it's not all doom and gloom at all.
2. What it has to do with it is obvious - his system of defending works, even when using lower quality defenders against higher quality attackers.
3. So we don't know why he played poorly last season and so we should assume that the reason was just that he became shit? This is obviously a null argument, because it could be trotted out for every single one of our players. Should we replace the entire squad? I've addressed the "what if Herrera gets injured" thing in a post above by pointing to his good fitness record. It's generally a pretty poor way to evaluate a squad (saying "what if xyz gets injured" for every position), because what's your solution gonna be? "We just spent £30m on Herrera, but we better go and spend £30m on someone else just incase his fitness suddenly gets much worse or he gets a major injury"?
4. Yes they are good and yes they are pacey. I've addressed injuries previously. Also LVG hasn't just labelled Shaw unfit, he is actively working to improve his fitness. This is a good sign, not a bad one.
5. First two months has what? 6? Maybe 7 league games? There are 38 league games in a season. So yes, more often than not, Carrick will play. This is because when you take 7 away from 38, the number remaining is still bigger than half of 38 (31 rather than 19) thus constituting what is called a majority.
Not that that was even the point I was making. It is a rule of thumb that a team can play its first 11 in the league more often than they could if they had more cup matches to worry about. Would you like to disagree with this point rather than straw-manning?
6. Fellaini, Young and Valencia have proven that they can be very dangerous players against premier league opposition - they did this by being key players at other PL clubs. Valencia was crucial in a CL winning season for us ffs. The hate some of our squad players receive is insane. They can play better than they have done in the last year and we have a manager who can actually get them to. If you can't see that, poor you I guess.
Why are people mentioning Anderson btw? He's basically gone.
There is a lot of question marks over this squad and even the first 11, that have not evene been discussed. for eg.,will RVP and Rooney fit into that system??.
So going into this season with this squad is a disaster.
Ofcourse, we don't need a squad full of WC players, but players coming into replace them have to be atleast of similar quality. We have Fletcher as Carrick's replacement and Cleverley as Herrera's . Evans with Keane? See the gulf in quality??. We have WC Goal keeper and attacking talent. But if we don't have anyone in MF, there is no use. We have been crying out for a WC midfielder for ages now and it looks like its one more window where we don't address it. Just ask yourself this question, which of the top teams in Europe would Carrick and Herrera get into??.
There is a lot of question marks over this squad and even the first 11, that have not evene been discussed. for eg.,will RVP and Rooney fit into that system??.
So going into this season with this squad is a disaster.
Ofcourse, we don't need a squad full of WC players, but players coming into replace them have to be atleast of similar quality. We have Fletcher as Carrick's replacement and Cleverley as Herrera's . Evans with Keane? See the gulf in quality??. We have WC Goal keeper and attacking talent. But if we don't have anyone in MF, there is no use. We have been crying out for a WC midfielder for ages now and it looks like its one more window where we don't address it. Just ask yourself this question, which of the top teams in Europe would Carrick and Herrera get into??.
The example of Rooney/RVP you just gave is another null argument, as regards the personnel in the squad. Are you suggesting we solve this supposed problem by selling one of them and bringing in another striker? Because that would leave you with the same problem with different names; e.g; "will Cavani and RVP fit into the system." It's an even worse argument when you consider that RVP
already has played in this system well, and Rooney is doing just fine so far on tour.
There's nothing wrong with Fletcher stepping in to replace Carrick now and again. Fletcher has experience that we couldn't buy and looks to be getting back to a very good level of fitness. It's the nature of a "backup" to replace the first-teamer when they are unavailable, which isn't as constant an occurrence as you seem to think. It seems you believe that Fletcher, Fellaini and Cleverley just aren't good enough to win games in this league, when they've been doing it for years. The quality of the squad players is very high for squad players. As for the first XI, we
have acted to address our midfield problems - we have signed Herrera.
On the defenders, I've already agreed that we lack depth here. On the plus side, we have seen LVG get a lot out of defenders who aren't near the top, so Blacket or Keane could prove to be decent enough backups alongside the current first-teamers and a new signing or two.
As to your last question - how is it relevant? We need to beat what's in front of us this season, and that does not include the continental elite. The Carrick-Herrera partnership is one I'm really looking forward to. Since I'm not wallowing in an anhedonia-driven moan, the stability of Carrick and the dynamism of Herrera - both quality on the ball - gets me looking forward to this season.