VidaRed
Unimaginative FC
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He a teenager compared to our current forwards.This thread made me realise that van Persie was 29 when we bought him and he was then "old" for many
He a teenager compared to our current forwards.This thread made me realise that van Persie was 29 when we bought him and he was then "old" for many
Nothing about being on the same page.I am not a fan of the work that Ole did at the club, and I don’t see any proof that this was ever the case, so we will agree to disagree. I think there were far more failures than successes and his transfers have added to the issues at the club rather than resolved them.
But like I said, we won’t be on the same page if you were a fan of his work, so we won’t go back and forth and derail the topic.
Nothing about being on the same page.
The simple fact is Ole paid more credence to attitude rather than anything else.
The fact that Ole said this to be the case is strangely oblivious to you. (It's true)
But that's cool with me!.
The common theme is that MOST (not all) of those signings were made from Premier League rivals. We don't have the luxury of doing that now really, because it's gotten exponentially more expensive.
Very true, but can still be done. Not as many chances to get it wrong but pay up and get them.
Man, you are doing Nani a disservice. Get some bold on his name.Well, obviously he did not leave us one. But if he did leave one, what would have been the most important take-away?
Recently I had a look at the signings we made during the Ferguson-era, and while I expected it to be good, I were quite surprised at just how good it was. His era was just before we had the stastics and data available that we have today. While he did sign a few "poor" players during his time as a manager, but considering the money we spent on them, very few were expensive mistakes. Almost non.
And it made me wonder, what was the hallmark of a Ferguson signing? Looking through all the successfull signings he made, it is difficult to spot one at first. He signed players from so many different leagues, with different qualities and at all ages in different positions. So I tried to narrow it down a bit to see if I could find a pattern. The most expensive and best signings he made were;
Robin van Persie (29)
David de Gea (21)
Phil Jones (20)
Antonio Valencia (24)
Dimitar Berbatov (27)
Anderson (19)
Luis Nani (21)
Owen Hargreaves (26)
Michael Carrick (25)
Nemanja Vidic (24)
Patrice Evra (24)
Ji-Sung Park (24)
Wayne Rooney (19)
Cristiano Ronaldo (18)
Rio Ferdinand (24)
Juan Sebastian Veron (26)
Ruud van Nistelrooy (25)
Dwight Yorke (27)
Jaap Stam (26)
Andy Cole (23)
Roy Keane (22)
Eric Cantona (26)
Denis Irwin (25)
Gary Pallister (24)
Paul Ince (22)
Neil Webb (26)
Danny Wallace (24)
Mark Hughes (25)
Brian McClair (24)
Steve Bruce (27)
The players in bold is the signings I think were most successfull/important for the club. Players who made an impact over several years. What were the hallmark of these players?
Don't think anything you have said is really true, we have plenty of 'winners' throughout the squad, mentality is not an issue at all with the team.Again, saying something and actually doing it are two different things. I understand what he said, but he didn’t do it effectively.
There is no evidence in the actual squad and the atrocious performances he produced at the end suggest that he didn’t. Heads dropped and we got smashed by some very average sides.
In other words, the squad he built don’t have the right mentality. Therefore, it needs to be the focus from here on in.
In short, what he said wasn’t what he did, which is also the case with the style of play and whatever coaching he tried to implement. Said one thing, but the evidence is very much to the contrary.
Don't think anything you have said is really true, we have plenty of 'winners' throughout the squad, mentality is not an issue at all with the team.
A team with Bruno, Cavani, Ronaldo, Pogba, Varane isn't really going to struggle mentality wise!!
Not quite sure how so to the bolded part!!?And I don’t think anything you said is true, regardless of what Ole said. I completely and totally disagree like I told you before. Mentality has been an issue for years at Manchester United. I think you are completely wrong. We don’t win semi-finals and finals because we aren’t winners.
Results, performances and the issues within the squad provide far more evidence of the issue than what Ole said in pressers. People can say anything, especially to the media.
Getting in likes of Ronaldo and Cavani at the end of their careers to paint over the cracks doesn’t change that.
Like I said, we aren’t on the same page. You think Ole has done what he said and looked at players characters and I don’t think he has. The evidence backs up my point of view far more than it does your own.
Not quite sure how so to the bolded part!!?
We haven't won finals/semi finals because we simply aren't good enough to, nothing to do with mentality issues in my eyes.
But we obviously differ on this, so each to their own, your view is just as valid as mine, and I respect it.
You mean Batistuta?As others have said he definitely would have gone for kane as we always tried to get the best British talent out there. He also didn't like *fancy* players that much and that one time we tried to get one in veron it unfortunately turned out to be a failure so definitely no mata or sanch or the like.
Also one more I like to add is vlahovic, he loved strikers and though we never did business we serve a that much he clearly admire many of its talent, in fact he tried to get the great Bautista for example, so if he had stayed here long enough i do think he'd have gone for the lad as a cheaper alternative to halland.
Ummmm , well to be honest I could do with either Gabriel or David.You mean Batistuta?
Although i must say, Dave Bautista as a United player would be...
In summary
1) Buy players at or entering their peak (23 to 27)
2) Avoid players who have "made it" (expensive, not hungry)
3) Be careful about spending heavily on youngsters