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You can't have EL H as a full back :shakehead: £#%&!ing menkul Me at R.B and Bellers at L.B we'd be like Twinnie 1 & Twinnie 2, wot with sharing a birthday 'n stuff. Sort this Draggers or you are dead to me & and I will seek you out in K stand* * if I am ever sober enough |
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Honorable Japanese Efficiency >>> Wiggy Scouse Potato |
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the thing with united under fergie is that that player in the hole/between the watsits/split striker/bloke dropping off has evolved to being the point of a diamond/the bloke sitting on the opposition cog man thingy ... what Rooney got %@#$&!ed by Fergie for not doing at Wembley v Barca, Welbeck got praised for doing so well against real last season. question is Will Moyes want the same thing? And if he does, then is Kagawa going to be any more suited to that than Rooney is? I reckon he'd be a lot more disciplined at it, but it'd be a waste of his talent. So that means that Rooney can't play there and Kagawa shouldn't, so someone else will have to, right? Which leaves even fewer spaces in the starting XI for Rooney and Kagawa to compete for, since neither will start from the right very often and RvP is nailed on at the front. And since two at the front (if one of them isn't Kagawa) will leave the midfield light if that player in the hole is still deployed, then the only spare man to bolster midfield is in the back line - and Moyes will not likely stray from a traditional 4 back there any more than Fergie would ... wish we'd chosen a manager who would change the style. looks like we'll continue in the same vein of limbo-land betwixed and between formations for a while longer though |
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Can't wait to see deepers championing Anderson come august. ''Anderson's looking lean, with a proper pre-season under his b........ |
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