He's been playing too much football manager, or FIFA or something like that.
None of them would go to you at this present time. Scholes has to understand things have changed since he played for you.
There does seem to be an outside chance of Di Maria going by reports but even then, I feel that's too ambitious. I can't see him leaving after winning the Champions League to go to a club no in the Champions League and the first league game a hint, albeit a very small hint, that United won't get back into it this season.
Whilst I don't for one second believe we will get any of those I can see khedira alonso and do Maria leaving them.
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When one big name signs, it gives others a little faith in the club. Seen it before with City and PSG
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Oh look, Scholes wants us to sign five world class players
Does he not know this is not the way United operate? He is supporting the wrong club if he expect to see 25 worldclass players in the squad
Scholes is clearly not a proper fan. He is acting like a spoilt child!! He should go support City, the glory hunting plastic
This is the most important part in Scholes's article IMO
"It would be hard to land them all. But that is the level that United need at this stage of the transfer window."
I think the part where he said at 38 he was still looking to play is telling. He should have taken that decision out of Fergie's hands like G Nev did
We haven't replaced G Nev either really.
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Garry Neville and Scholes are hardly comparable. Neville was becoming a liability, He is lucky not to get red carded in his last two appearances if I remember correctly, there were players who are good enough to take his place in his absence
Scholes was our best midfielder by a mile when he retired, He was our best midfielder by a mile when he came back from retirement(including Pogba). You cant expect a player to retire when he is the best in his position at the club. Its up to the manager to bring in quality replacements when a top player is nearing the end of his career.
Scholes coming back from retirement nearly won us the league that season, Would you rather have him turn his back on the club when the manager needed him?
G Neville should have hung his boots up way before he did, that game against WBA where he finally realised he was past it he was lucky not to have got a red.
I feel that more often than not it should be the manager who makes the decision to tell a player their time's up, they are usually more capable of assessing if a player still has the ability required. Unfortunately for Ferguson he became too sentimental with some of his players which was completely understandable but not helpful for the club.
How have we replaced Gary Neville.
Also, however much I love Rafael and believe on his day he is a great player for us, his injuries mean that he is still a massive risk for us.
Hard to say he has replaced Neville well when he is injured far too often.
I agree in principle with Ginge, but in the real world this isn't going to happen.
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posted on 21/8/14
He's been playing too much football manager, or FIFA or something like that.
posted on 21/8/14
None of them would go to you at this present time. Scholes has to understand things have changed since he played for you.
There does seem to be an outside chance of Di Maria going by reports but even then, I feel that's too ambitious. I can't see him leaving after winning the Champions League to go to a club no in the Champions League and the first league game a hint, albeit a very small hint, that United won't get back into it this season.
posted on 21/8/14
Whilst I don't for one second believe we will get any of those I can see khedira alonso and do Maria leaving them.
posted on 21/8/14
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posted on 21/8/14
When one big name signs, it gives others a little faith in the club. Seen it before with City and PSG
posted on 21/8/14
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posted on 21/8/14
Oh look, Scholes wants us to sign five world class players
Does he not know this is not the way United operate? He is supporting the wrong club if he expect to see 25 worldclass players in the squad
Scholes is clearly not a proper fan. He is acting like a spoilt child!! He should go support City, the glory hunting plastic
posted on 21/8/14
This is the most important part in Scholes's article IMO
"It would be hard to land them all. But that is the level that United need at this stage of the transfer window."
posted on 21/8/14
I think the part where he said at 38 he was still looking to play is telling. He should have taken that decision out of Fergie's hands like G Nev did
posted on 21/8/14
We haven't replaced G Nev either really.
posted on 21/8/14
We have, very well
posted on 21/8/14
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posted on 21/8/14
Garry Neville and Scholes are hardly comparable. Neville was becoming a liability, He is lucky not to get red carded in his last two appearances if I remember correctly, there were players who are good enough to take his place in his absence
Scholes was our best midfielder by a mile when he retired, He was our best midfielder by a mile when he came back from retirement(including Pogba). You cant expect a player to retire when he is the best in his position at the club. Its up to the manager to bring in quality replacements when a top player is nearing the end of his career.
Scholes coming back from retirement nearly won us the league that season, Would you rather have him turn his back on the club when the manager needed him?
posted on 21/8/14
G Neville should have hung his boots up way before he did, that game against WBA where he finally realised he was past it he was lucky not to have got a red.
I feel that more often than not it should be the manager who makes the decision to tell a player their time's up, they are usually more capable of assessing if a player still has the ability required. Unfortunately for Ferguson he became too sentimental with some of his players which was completely understandable but not helpful for the club.
posted on 21/8/14
How have we replaced Gary Neville.
posted on 21/8/14
Also, however much I love Rafael and believe on his day he is a great player for us, his injuries mean that he is still a massive risk for us.
Hard to say he has replaced Neville well when he is injured far too often.
posted on 21/8/14
I agree in principle with Ginge, but in the real world this isn't going to happen.
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