"I need him".
"He's so important to me, much more important than you can imagine''.
''I feel weaker without him".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41154816
What is this lure the big Belgian seems to have over managers? Is it the hair?
I thought Matic was bought as a direct replacement for Fellaini, is this not the case United fans?
Mourinho in love with Fellaini?
posted on 11/9/17
comment by Ji Sung Park's Cousin - 2017 joy squids (U2958)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Baz tardo (U19119)
posted 11 minutes ago
And so it should have been, our 500+m squad vs their 40m squad. Total mismatch. We were comfortable, but not a great performance. Professional might be apt.
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Yep... Professional. Was a cakewalk.
That's simply can't be described as atrocious, and Fellaini's contribution was good
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I'd have to agree, Ajax were far too inexperienced, and whilst we weren't pretty it was effective after the lucky deflection opener, Ajax never got going, and part of that was our professional display.
posted on 11/9/17
So whats wrong if Mourinho likes Fellaini?Fellaini was a fan favourite when he was an Everton player.He is a good team player.
posted on 11/9/17
Man watching Mourinho interviews is painful these days. He's either really prickly or really bored and honesty dunno which is harder to watch. The Mourinho of 10 years ago would have fun destroying whoever this grey haired imposer is
posted on 11/9/17
Persona wise, he's basically become AVB without any of the likable quirks. So sad.
posted on 12/9/17
The fellaini-hater crowd have always been a bit weird, very pathetic and mostly just plain wrong.
Funnily enough, there seems to be a correlation between them and those that think Herrera was a suitable player for the premier league.
Fellaini has, at least, some point to his presence at the leagues biggest, and most, successful club. There are others there that just don't.
posted on 12/9/17
Fellaini is what he is and has his uses. But let's be honest, SAF wouldn't have signed him. LVG and Mourinho inherited him. Our biggest failure signed him. He has that baggage and unless he becomes better than just OK in more matches than not, he will be seen to be a player that is not considered a 'United' type player by the fans.
posted on 12/9/17
Anyone notice how similar Fellaini is to fellatio?
all I'm saying...
posted on 12/9/17
comment by CurrentlyInChina84Again (U11181)
posted 4 hours, 19 minutes ago
Fellaini is what he is and has his uses. But let's be honest, SAF wouldn't have signed him. LVG and Mourinho inherited him. Our biggest failure signed him. He has that baggage and unless he becomes better than just OK in more matches than not, he will be seen to be a player that is not considered a 'United' type player by the fans.
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Hard to argue with any of that, so I won't.
posted on 12/9/17
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 20 hours, 25 minutes ago
Fellaini has proven to be useful more often than some of our fans will admit
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Not anywhere near often enough for his transer fee, Robb.
On the odd occasion he has done well, but not often enough.
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We're talking bout fellaini, not pogba
posted on 12/9/17
It is applicable to both, to be fair.
Although you can at least see footballing ability in Pogba.