Goodness me, this is a free fall!
Not sure which midfielders performed better than him? Schweinsteiger, Herrera, Schneiderlin...no way.
The agenda against this guy....goodness me!
Goodness me, this is a free fall!
And that just shows you how awful we've been. He really shouldn't be at the club, let alone one of our 'best performing players'.He's been one of our best performing players over the past 2 years, despite his own team's 'fans' being on his back from day 1.
And that just shows you how awful we've been. He really shouldn't be at the club, let alone one of our 'best performing players'.
A fair few of them will go. We can't sell all of them, though. Too much turnover is just as immaterial as keeping them.Then on that basis we should sell everybody who performed worse than him. Schweinsteiger, Schneiderlin, Herrera, Januzaj, Rooney, Depay, Rojo, Darmian, Jones... get rid of them all this summer.
He's been one of our best performing players over the past 2 years, despite his own team's 'fans' being on his back from day 1.
The same people probably make excuses for the pitiful performances £60m Angel Di Maria put in.
Or maybe he's trying to convince suitors he has value in order to get the best price. I don't think he's the best or the brightest but he can be effective. I would rather he was sold though tbh. I think he'll go.Going by mourinho s comments Fellaini seems unlikely to leave.
Apart from Rooney I bet all the rest will be playing for other clubs within the next couple years, once Jose has had a few transfer windows to overhaul the squad. Can't get rid of them all at once.Then on that basis we should sell everybody who performed worse than him. Schweinsteiger, Schneiderlin, Herrera, Januzaj, Rooney, Depay, Rojo, Darmian, Jones... get rid of them all this summer.
Then on that basis we should sell everybody who performed worse than him. Schweinsteiger, Schneiderlin, Herrera, Januzaj, Rooney, Depay, Rojo, Darmian, Jones... get rid of them all this summer.
You know Fellaini is a "run" guy around this parts. A run of 2 or 3 games is enough to justify his star quality other than it is ok for him to be terrible. Another run should seal his legendary status this season.Fellaini had a good cup run, and was decent/good towards the end of the season. But i honestly don't know why people keep saying he was one of our better players last season. In that run he had in central midfield after Xmas he was diabolical, for me that should also be taken into consideration when judging his overall performance last year. A few goals in the cup has clouded a lot of peoples opinion i think.
If i never see him in a midfield 2 again i would be fine with him staying, he should be played in a free role behind the striker. Thats his position and the only one i think he is really any good at.
Swear some of our "fans" would rather see Fellaini cost us a goal than actually score one for us.
He's a United player and he's staying. We have worst players in our squad who haven't contributed half as much as him and yet they don't get any flack from our fans. Sad to see.
Objectively, the likes of Bastian, Herrera and Schneiderlin were better players last season. They didn't play anywhere near well enough, but if you sent an alien down from space to watch them and compare them to Fellaini, said alien would rank Fellaini down towards the bottom. He has had some truly shite games for the club in his time here.
Schneiderlin, Herrera and Schweinsteiger were clearly way better than him, and all 3 of them more effective too. Better footballers providing better results. So he could not have been in the top 3. If you don't believe your eyes believe the stats.He was probably one of our top 3 midfielders last season, and contributed in most games he played.
Schneiderlin, Herrera and Schweinsteiger were clearly way better than him, and all 3 of them more effective too. Better footballers providing better results. So he could not have been in the top 3. If you don't believe your eyes believe the stats.
What have the likes of Jones, Young, Depay, Darmian, Schweinsteiger, etc ever done for us? Fellaini has been a comfortably better signing than all of those guys and his performances in the FA Cup this season overshadow anything I've seen those guys do.that's not true in every count
What have the likes of Jones, Young, Depay, Darmian, Schweinsteiger, etc ever done for us? Fellaini has been a comfortably better signing than all of those guys and his performances in the FA Cup this season overshadow anything I've seen those guys do.
Young and Jones have a PL medal, thanks to RVP. Thats it. They've been crap signings and nowhere near worth the wages they're being paid every week.
Not really, no.
How were they "way better"? Schweinsteiger has been a woeful signing. Schneiderlin has hardly lit the world on fire here and for some strange reason, Herrera can do no wrong in some of our fans eyes. He hasn't been amazing either.Schneiderlin, Herrera and Schweinsteiger were clearly way better than him, and all 3 of them more effective too. Better footballers providing better results. So he could not have been in the top 3. If you don't believe your eyes believe the stats.
I wouldn't say he's been a bad signing. 28m might have been overpaying a little bit but that season we bought him, he was just after coming off a great season with Everton. Getting himself into the Team of the Season alongside the likes of RVP, Suarez, etc. The likes of Arsenal and Chelsea were linked with him back then, infact I remember quite a lot of Arsenal fans buzzing over the potential of signing him...This is the type of opinion held by many on here about Fellaini that puzzles me. Have i been watching a different player the last 3 years?
Thats a genuine question by the way not being a smart ass, so many people continue to say this or similar that i am genuinely starting to wonder if i am completely wrong about him. I don't hate the guy i actually quite like him, so i don't think bias is clouding my judgement. So i scratch my head and wonder what are others seeing that i'm not.
Fellaini is a decent player when played to his strengths in a free role, he's not pleasing on the eye but he can be effective. He had a good run in the cup last year and played well towards the end of Van Gaals first season. But considering the money that we paid for him and his form over the 3 years i don't know how anyone could say he's been anything other than a disappointment.
Lets be honest for large stretches he has been very poor. Last season after Xmas in central midfield was probably the worst he has been in his time here, honestly some of the worst performances i've seen in a United shirt in over 25 years of watching he was that bad. Now once he was moved further forward his form picked up and he did quite well. But even though he played well and got a few important goals it was still nothing amazing, over the course of the season he wasn't one of our best players.
What have the likes of Jones, Young, Depay, Darmian, Schweinsteiger, etc ever done for us? Fellaini has been a comfortably better signing than all of those guys and his performances in the FA Cup this season overshadow anything I've seen those guys do.
Young and Jones have a PL medal, thanks to RVP. Thats it. They've been crap signings and nowhere near worth the wages they're being paid every week.
Ronaldo.If I was a winger crossing the ball in, the one player I'd want in the box would be someone like Fellaini
I wouldn't say he's been a bad signing. 28m might have been overpaying a little bit but that season we bought him, he was just after coming off a great season with Everton. Getting himself into the Team of the Season alongside the likes of RVP, Suarez, etc. The likes of Arsenal and Chelsea were linked with him back then, infact I remember quite a lot of Arsenal fans buzzing over the potential of signing him...
Even now, I think he's worth 15-20m easily and would probably get games at the likes of Juventus/Napoli/Roma. If he's so bad, why does he always play for Belgium? I guess some fans just don't "get it"... not every midfielder has to be Iniesta. The sooner some fans realise that and appreciate Fellaini's strengths and the balance/difference he makes to the team, the better.
Even when we have Pogba, Schneiderlin and the like, I still think Fellaini will be useful in the big tough games where we play for the 1-0 win. And I reckon Jose will see this too. Like it or not, he's great at defending the set pieces, taking the ball down and getting a goal. He plays with fight too, which some fans criticise him for. I for one, appreciate it when a player isn't afraid to get stuck in and let the opposition know they're there.
If I was a winger crossing the ball in, the one player I'd want in the box would be someone like Fellaini. If I was a defender, the one player I'd hate to mark would be someone like Fellaini. I guess some people here haven't actually played football in real life and don't understand how hard players like him are to defend against.
All of them had more good games.
They really didn't unless you severely overrate their performances and downplay Fellaini's performances.
In truth, there were all varying degrees of crap. Fellaini did turn up and in the important games however and was a key part in winning the cup.
I wouldn't say he's been a bad signing. 28m might have been overpaying a little bit but that season we bought him, he was just after coming off a great season with Everton. Getting himself into the Team of the Season alongside the likes of RVP, Suarez, etc. The likes of Arsenal and Chelsea were linked with him back then, infact I remember quite a lot of Arsenal fans buzzing over the potential of signing him...
Even now, I think he's worth 15-20m easily and would probably get games at the likes of Juventus/Napoli/Roma. If he's so bad, why does he always play for Belgium? I guess some fans just don't "get it"... not every midfielder has to be Iniesta. The sooner some fans realise that and appreciate Fellaini's strengths and the balance/difference he makes to the team, the better.
Even when we have Pogba, Schneiderlin and the like, I still think Fellaini will be useful in the big tough games where we play for the 1-0 win. And I reckon Jose will see this too. Like it or not, he's great at defending the set pieces, taking the ball down and getting a goal. He plays with fight too, which some fans criticise him for. I for one, appreciate it when a player isn't afraid to get stuck in and let the opposition know they're there.
If I was a winger crossing the ball in, the one player I'd want in the box would be someone like Fellaini. If I was a defender, the one player I'd hate to mark would be someone like Fellaini. I guess some people here haven't actually played football in real life and don't understand how hard players like him are to defend against.
They really didn't unless you severely overrate their performances and downplay Fellaini's performances.
In truth, there were all varying degrees of crap. Fellaini did turn up and in the important games however and was a key part in winning the cup.
I rated Fellaini on 2 things:He won the fouls committed column.
I rated Fellaini on 2 things:
United's results with Fellaini playing are clearly much worse than with Schneiderlin, Herrera and Schweinsteiger. If we consistently play Fellaini and end up losing and drawing more games, then the stats show it's a bad idea to play him.
- his football, which is rubbish, and
- the team results when he was playing.