x43r0 wrote: » I don't get it??
Charlie19 wrote: » Suarez at Melwood today.
jesus_thats_gre wrote: » Wow! Complete opposite in reality. Obviously a very healthy dynamic going on within the dressing room and it was, in my opinion, an insight into why certain players are playing so well, i.e. allowed and encouraged to go out to express themselves, allowed to make mistakes and enjoy there football on the condition that they work hard for the team. Disrespectful my arse to be honest. Criticise BR for any number of things but this angle is a dead end.
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » It's great not to be involved on deadline day and just watch the other clubs panic buy.
viper006 wrote: » Nothing great about seeing united get falcao to be honest. Happy with our business no doubt but never like seeing this calibre of players going to rival clubs. If borini is off , anyone reckon we would get a replacement or are we done?
Dickerty wrote: » Well if you look at the bench, we only have Lambert as back-up striker when we play 2 up top, but if we have injuries, I think it's more likely that we'd move to 1 up front and play Raheem, Marko, Coutinho or Lallana as the supporting players. Let's hope we don't need to do that too often...
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » Falcao is not the player he was and is injury prone. United need midfielders and defenders not another forward.
djPSB wrote: » Raheem can play up top too.
MD1990 wrote: » Suarez is at Melwood
PropJoe10 wrote: » The guy is clearly a massive mercenary, went to Monaco rather than one of the top European clubs and has been offered to City and Arsenal apparently and neither were interested, probably due to his wage demands. Also coming off a bad injury so who knows - he may be their saviour and he may be another expensive mistake. Only time will tell!
rossie1977 wrote: » The falcao signing really blows a hole in the silly excuse (used here often) that you need to be in the champions league to attract top players.
zarquon wrote: » Cracking deal for united, no risk with a loan!
zarquon wrote: » Suarez is a mercenary and he did alright at pool Oh and city were very interested however due to FPP they needed to sell Negredo to be able to sign Falcao but Negredo's injury but an end to that. I wouldn't worry about injury records, the loan deal means he can go back at the end of the season or they have the option to buy if he turns out to be the saviour. Cracking deal for united, no risk with a loan!
Dickerty wrote: » I'd be very wary of labeling him as washed up! Some said that of Van Persie when he signed for them, and he won them the league...
GotTheTshirt wrote: » He's costing United over £22 million for a single season. That's a massive risk if you ask me!
whatawaster wrote: » Rafa did a great job at Liverpool, but I think it’s fair to say he came in to a slightly better position than Rodgers.
zarquon wrote: » The fee is nowhere near that. Don't believe everything you read on twitter!
ratracer wrote: » And then the next season kinda helped them to midweek nights off this season...:D Falcao is potentially a good move for united, but if he's not getting support, and the rest of the team can't defend, he is a serious financial millstone around the neck. United can probably afford it, I think Balotelli is the much safer bet of these two.
osnola ibax wrote: » I didn't appreciate Rodgers laughing at the Balo and Sterling misses, found it a little disrespectful to the opposition abd we nearly lost the league on gd last year
NukaCola wrote: » I agree. When he laughed at the Balotelli miss my monocle nearly popped into my cup of green tea i was so horrified! I immediately wrote a strongly worded letter to Mr Rodgers to put him in his place. Imagine, laughing at a miss......