Fred The Red wrote: » Ya picked some game lad!
charolais0153 wrote: » Fred's birthday is today
Whatsisname wrote: » Haha tell me about it! Place was buzzing, was sat next to the Southampton fans which made it even sweeter, shout out to the auld fella who must have been about 75/80 next to me who started screaming "you're getting relegated" at them when we got the winner.
Fred The Red wrote: » Is it? **** it anyway
DM_7 wrote: » If Lukaku is not top class then neither is Auba as has little influence on team play.
charolais0153 wrote: » Was scrolling through trasnfermarket and noticed it. Pogba's is next
Weepsie wrote: » Sancho is a left sided player too though and is being linked heavily. Sessegnon covers leftback and leftwing. Rojo and Sanchez could be removed and replaced by 1 player
Fred The Red wrote: » Me personally? Absolutely not. Mata can be sold to allow Greenwood to move up to accomplish the same objective as an example. I don't believe he will be underutilized as much as people think. People still have to remember Rashford is still only 21 and there will be times where he has dips. I also believe that having variability in squad selection in the attack is more acceptable for a team looking to challenge for titles than having variability in defensive & midfield positions. Defense and midfield should be solid and unchanged for the most but I'm ok with having multiple options in attack. This is why dynamic teams have more of a chance of winning in games where teams setup to contain than teams who are rigid in their structure and refuse to adapt. I think Lukaku will stay and continue to fight and that healthy competition among the forwards is critical if Utd are going to succeed in the future. I also see no evidence from him previously to suggest he will moan / complain if benched.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Auba is on another level when it comes to finishing chances when compared to Lukaku
Lord TSC wrote: » RE: Lukaku Love the lad. Would happily see him lead the line. BUT I think we're going to be playing one striker. I think that means one of Rashford or Lukaku gets benched. And I can't see either being happy with that. I think Rashford is, based on what we've seen so far, Ole's Number 1 striker. I like Lukaku, but I can't see him wanting to be a bench player, AND I think we'd be better served selling him and bringing in a first team RW player if he does move on. I think that Lukaku hasn't looked thrilled at the prospect of being a backup to Rashford (even if he'd be a brilliant one).
Pheonix10 wrote: » Has the touch site gone down for anyone?
DM_7 wrote: » Auba has 4 more goals (16 v 12) from 2 more shots on target (30 v 28). Auba had 25 more shots in total this season (71 v 46). Not sure about difficulty of chances, xg stats etc but they are hardly worlds apart in conversion terms. Edit: I just think Lukaku suffers from actually playing for United. Often players playing elsewhere or out of the team get the benefit from United fans (me included) as they are not under as much scrutiny.
Bleating Lamb wrote: » Call me old fashioned but no more than with Fellaini he should be told to go and get a haircut!:)
sReq | uTeK wrote: » This Ajax team, very very good. Can we please go and sign de Ligt. Kid is going to be a superstar. VVD and De Ligt, nice centre backs the Dutch have
J. Marston wrote: » Hindsight is 20/20 but you'd wonder why we kept Rojo over someone like Blind.