Poll: which player has made the biggest difference?

1.veron
2.silvestre
3.van nistlerooy
4.phil neville
5.brown
 
I don't know exactly what you mean by 'made the biggest difference', but my MVP for the season so far is Scholes, he stepped up when the going got tough, keano was gone etc,- led the team, now there is a momentum and other players are also shining, but he has been the man.
 
1. Forlan (2 goals wonder against Dudek).
2. Phil (Shutting up Viera & Co.)
3. Scholes (for all the goals from early in the season that carried us on)
4. JOS (for his amazing ability to play superbly ANYWHERE he's been asked to)
5. Barthez & Silvestre (For their massive improvements)
6. Veron (For his ability to finally increase the accuracy his incisive passes)
7. RVN for the scoring spree. His early season dip in form was a scare.
8. Gaz (Solid performance against PooShit - absolute turning point for me)
9. Ole (For standing in so well for Becks)
10. Fortune (for standing in well in CM)
11. Brown (for finally living up to the expectations, and coming through the injuries)
12. Last but not least, Giggs, who's finally with the armband again - I don't think we've lost a single game since he became in charge.

I'd be very mad if not all of this were mentioned when the 4-4-2 is released next month. These 12 points PLUS many more were what made the difference.. you can't single a player out because they all contributed so much.
 
Originally posted by RUnited:
<strong>1. Forlan (2 goals wonder against Dudek).
2. Phil (Shutting up Viera & Co.)
3. Scholes (for all the goals from early in the season that carried us on)
4. JOS (for his amazing ability to play superbly ANYWHERE he's been asked to)
5. Barthez & Silvestre (For their massive improvements)
6. Veron (For his ability to finally increase the accuracy his incisive passes)
7. RVN for the scoring spree. His early season dip in form was a scare.
8. Gaz (Solid performance against PooShit - absolute turning point for me)
9. Ole (For standing in so well for Becks)
10. Fortune (for standing in well in CM)
11. Brown (for finally living up to the expectations, and coming through the injuries)
12. Last but not least, Giggs, who's finally with the armband again - I don't think we've lost a single game since he became in charge.

I'd be very mad if not all of this were mentioned when the 4-4-2 is released next month. These 12 points PLUS many more were what made the difference.. you can't single a player out because they all contributed so much.</strong><hr></blockquote>

In brief, down to the whole team contributing... :) :D <img src="graemlins/devil.gif" border="0" alt="[Devil]" />
 
Silvestre,Wes(good defending against competitor strikers) and Veron(His performance had create many offensive opportunity to score goals in the last 8-9 games).

RVN play as usual performance,nothing special that makes a lots of deferences in this few period

O'shea just started to improve his skills and playing style to suits Man Utd's strategy.But he's not 1 of these role that makes VERY DIFFERENCE in Man Utd right this hot period.Forlan still need more trainning and experience to be "Batistuta the 2nd".
 
Originally posted by lucius:
<strong>1.veron
2.silvestre
3.van nistlerooy
4.phil neville
5.brown</strong><hr></blockquote>

Agree. Though Ruud started it all so, I'd move him to the top.

Barthez deserves a mention too. An in form keeper spreads confidence right through the team.

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Originally posted by Zheng Khai Xiang:
<strong>Forlan still need more trainning and experience to be "Batistuta the 2nd".</strong><hr></blockquote>

Batistuta the 2nd??? are you on drugs!?!?!?

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Forlan is strong and run quite fast,he's only 23 and maybe 3-4 years after he will become a super forward as his skills become better and better.He has the chance to be Battistuta the 2nd
 
O'Shea has to be the best so far, of course all the others deserve the credit..but i do think he's been magnificent, as someone above said any position he's played in, hes been excellent..the others players have always been excellent, just a case of slipping form for a while, but JOS has got better & better every game :)
 
Ole.

A hint of bias maybe, but that incredible bit of skill against Newcastle got us up and running.

After that tho, it could be anyone.