Does anybody believe the lad could one day return to Old Trafford? He is finally showing his potential in the PL and by all accounts has been very good so far for West Ham (scored 6 in ore-season, a couple of PL goals already), scored a beauty today.
I don't think he has any hard feeling towards the club, he often tweets his support after all.
Ravel Morrison
posted on 6/10/13
Wouldn't want him at the club regardless of talent.
Had his chance. Te boys trouble.
posted on 6/10/13
comment by Stretty - #FreeShinji (U3123)
posted 30 minutes ago
Wouldn't want him at the club regardless of talent.
Had his chance. Te boys trouble.
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Id say lets see how he does over the next few years. People change and he is obviously more focused now. If he keeps his nose clean then I wouldn't be against a return.
posted on 6/10/13
Spurs fans saying he was very good today.
posted on 6/10/13
He's the most talented young English player in my opinion and I include Wilshere in that.
posted on 6/10/13
To be honest OP I'd have no issue with it whatsoever. Think Ravel is a real good prospect, probably one of the best we have alongside Ross Barkley.
In my life I feel strongly that people deserve second chances if they show the willingness to change and have seen the error of their ways. It seems from the outside that Ravel has knuckled down and is starting to realise his potential and how lucky he is.
I like how he has that arrogance that many of the top players have and he has that fearless attitude that would be welcome here. The best thing for him is to continue to develop at West Ham and if he can improve on his recent showings, I'd like for us to try and sign him.
I hope he makes it because I've always felt it was a real shame how he wound up and I'm well chuffed to see him flourishing at West Ham.
posted on 6/10/13
what I will say about Ravel Pogba, Tunni, and the rest of that cup winning youth team is that it looks like a catastrophic failure by United and the academy directors to bring them thro.
posted on 7/10/13
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posted on 7/10/13
I've been saying for some time now that Ravel will perhaps be the one we look back on, in years to come. He is the most naturally gifted English player i've seen since Gazza. I'm happy for the lad and hope he breaks into the England setup soon (Roy was at the game, yesterday).
Anyone blaming UTD for Ravel leaving needs to do their homework though, we tried to help him at every stage, incuding SAF giving him a character reference in his court battle with his then girlfriend. He was given chance after chance after chance until the relationship completely broke down and he stopped showing up for training.
posted on 7/10/13
To be fair to SAF as well, he said that Ravel needed to get out of Manchester for his own good. I think that is letting him go has played a large part in him getting his career back on track. I think that Lee Clark has to take a lot of credit too.
posted on 7/10/13
I agree, like the kid at school who loves to play up, I think ravel needed handling a little differently, he didn't have the luxury if growing up win supportive parents and I think we did that.
But like you say, the relationship became unattainable and him leaving Manchester was the best thing for him.