bucketybuck wrote: » I think its a real shame the extent to which this thread has denigrated Felliani's ability on the ball. Another few days and he will have morphed into nothing more than a basketball hoop, something that the manager can place up front and ask the real footballers to try and hit. He is no Paul Scholes, and in some of his sporadic, irregular appearances last season he may have looked rusty on the ball but Felliani is a far better footballer than he is being given credit for. Certainly more than good enough for the role he is being asked to play.
Drumpot wrote: » Some fans suffer from barstool punditry disease and it’s even worse when this combined with FIFA Stats disorder.... Ironically he is more likable and certainly looks like he puts in more of an effort then some of the more popular players in football....
pjohnson wrote: » Some people seem convinced he is a legless amputee with Wolverine-esque claws in his elbows with how they describe him.
Lord TSC wrote: » "Lyon-based paper Le Progrès are reporting that club captain Nabil Fékir has an offer from Manchester United, but do not go into much detail at all about it." So apparently the paper is pretty reliable for Lyon based news, but I feel this is probably Lyon trying to use us to get the deal finished quicker with Pool. Even the quotes last week of the Lyon president saying he's met with Jos. as far as I know, Fekir had pictures take and did his interview with Pool before they called it all off. His injuries don't seem to have hampered his WC spot, have they?
bucketybuck wrote: » I think its a real shame the extent to which this thread has denigrated Felliani's ability on the ball. Another few days and he will have morphed into nothing more than a basketball hoop, something that the manager can place up front and ask the real footballers to try and hit.
jayo26 wrote: » Lads I'm all for fellaini getting a contract i think he is a great option to have but lets not buikd him uo ti be something he isnt. He is an excellent receiver of the ball he can take the ball down like no one else and he can make nice run ins on the back post but he has zero creativity.
astradave wrote: » “You tescoed it” has a nice ring to it
adox wrote: » I know little or nothing about Fekir apart from the deal was done with Liverpool earlier in the summer and it seemed only a matter of when it was announced not if. Then out of the blue he came out and said he wasn’t signing for them. Is that pretty accurate?
pjohnson wrote: » Why on earth would we sign another #10 when we can't use a #10?
IncognitoMan wrote: » Re Fellaini. Couple of things I want to see. 1) He's kept as far away as possible from our box in open play. Corners and set pieces are fine but don't let players run at him around our penalty area. 2) He never starts in a midfield 3 with McTominay and Matic. It's far too slow. 3) He's the 6th choice midfielder. 4) He's mainly used as a second striker/target man when we need a goal. Keep those rules and I think most fans will have no problem with Fellaini. He should be on every bench all season if we need to change it up late on but have minimal starts. A lot of the frustration comes from seeing him line up in midfield and knowing he doesn't have the passing range to be able to do anything from there, he also picks the safe pass in there every single time and still manages to mess it up far too often. Fellaini as the second striker/target man is a great weapon to have in your locker. Fellaini as a (even occasional) starting midfielder isn't of the standard needed for a club who wants to challenge for the big trophies. That's how I feel about him anyway.
IncognitoMan wrote: » 3) He's the 6th choice midfielder.
bucketybuck wrote: » This is the sort of thing I mean. This implies that McTominey is higher in the pecking order, that Felliani is less useful than the 2nd year kid whose performances are only impressive if viewed through the context of being a 2nd year kid. If people are rating McTominey ahead of Felliani then I'm sorry but the narrative isn't matching the reality.
IncognitoMan wrote: » he also picks the safe pass in there every single time and still manages to mess it up far too often.