Youngie
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Those stats are so amazing they need to be turned into an instant graphic so that even the thick Scouse can understand it's significance at a glance!:
His passes don't just reach their intended target, they almost tell the target what to do next when they get the ball.
That's very nicely put.
The funny thing is, one of the most important things he does for us is impossible to show on a chalkboard; it's the purpose and intensity of his passing. Just the way the ball zips along the turf when he is commanding it, it seems to give the team a sense that we need to be stepping it up or getting things done. It's more than the choice of pass, it's the difference you feel when you watch a decent Premier League player compared to one of the most natural footballers United have produced. His passes don't just reach their intended target, they almost tell the target what to do next when they get the ball.
I really can't say I'm in support of this, as much as I love Scholes. Who's next, Neville?
Gazza for President
The Caf version, not Gascoigne... that would be catastrophic
This was my reply when he came back. Now I'm mixed. On one hand, he's been sensational since coming back, but we can't accomodate a player who needs 8 months of rest/inactivity, even if it's Scholes. His resurgence shouldn't mask the fact that we've needed a central midfielder for ages.
Only because you think you could be Putin to his Medvedev.
He has been more important to us this season than he was last. Hasn't he? It feels like he has. I haven't got stats to back it up tho.
Scholes' presence on the pitch make the others play even better.
Gazza for President
The Caf version, not Gascoigne... that would be catastrophic
It's not certain that it's the half season's rest that's responsible for his amazing form. Can't have hurt I suppose. But the more likely reason is just that he's Paul Scholes - a football genius. He was pretty fecking good last year, and the year before that, and pretty much every year apart from that one where he couldn't actually see.
It's not certain that it's the half season's rest that's responsible for his amazing form. Can't have hurt I suppose. But the more likely reason is just that he's Paul Scholes - a football genius. He was pretty fecking good last year, and the year before that, and pretty much every year apart from that one where he couldn't actually see.
His passes don't just reach their intended target, they almost tell the target what to do next when they get the ball.
Owen and Berbatov, with Amos probably going on loan. And PIG obviously.
The funny thing is, one of the most important things he does for us is impossible to show on a chalkboard; it's the purpose and intensity of his passing. Just the way the ball zips along the turf when he is commanding it, it seems to give the team a sense that we need to be stepping it up or getting things done. It's more than the choice of pass, it's the difference you feel when you watch a decent Premier League player compared to one of the most natural footballers United have produced. His passes don't just reach their intended target, they almost tell the target what to do next when they get the ball.
As much as some people rave about Scholes, I think he's still massively underrated, for the reasons Gazza spoke of and others. You watch him for years and you forget how incredibly difficult his cross field passes are, you start to think that anyone can take a defense apart with his decision making when you have great attackers.
If you're watching another team and someone makes one of those classic Paul Scholes cross-field 60 yard passes, the ones that forces the receiver to run past the defender to catch it, well, the commentator will gasp and compliment the passer at length. But if Scholes does it he rarely gets a mention, it's expected. Is there another sport where an athlete will do something that spectacular so often it doesn't warrant a mention? I can't think of any. I guess they know that if they start talking about his control they'll be talking about it all game.
The only player I've seen that compares is Xavi, but he doesn't usually use such the long pass and is more about 1-2 passing and triangles. If there's ever been another play like him I'd love to know about them.
Ferguson is a fecking genius. He's just lifted the morale of every United fan in the world from "down in the dumps" to "I feel like I just took 10 grams of MDMA".
Agreed. I watch MLS and when you see players send those cross field balls that Scholes has made look so easy into the stands, it gives you a whole new level of appreciation of how good he really is.
He needs to play in every remaining game.
Giggs only attempted 44 passes and completed only 34 out of them. With Scholesy you usually get a much higher pass percentage and much more passes.