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689908

Quote from: corn02 on August 10, 2009, 04:41:02 PM
I do't understand how anyone can not have United as clear favourites. Ronaldo/Tevez gone, Valenica/Owen and Heargreaves in.



Hargreaves mightn't play again Corn

DennistheMenace

Not sure how they are doing to replace Ronaldo's goals either, Berbatov is prolific, Rooney chips in with a few but averages around 13/14 a season, Owen has it all to prove and can't see Valencia scoring that many.

If Ancelotti is serious about the league where he hasn't previously had a good domestic record, I'd fancy a wager on them above both Manyoo and Liverpool. A big if though.

stew

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Quote from: DennistheMenace on August 10, 2009, 04:49:21 PM
Not sure how they are doing to replace Ronaldo's goals either, Berbatov is prolific, Rooney chips in with a few but averages around 13/14 a season, Owen has it all to prove and can't see Valencia scoring that many.

If Ancelotti is serious about the league where he hasn't previously had a good domestic record, I'd fancy a wager on them above both Manyoo and Liverpool. A big if though.

United will do well to finish second, Chelsea will win it and United and City will battle for second with Liverpool and the arse falling out of the top four as Villa or Pompey take over a CL spot. ;D
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Start the season as you mean to go on, eh?

He's cracking already  ;)

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mountainboii

Quote from: 689908 on August 10, 2009, 02:05:21 PM
Quote from: Over the Bar on August 10, 2009, 11:41:17 AM
Any other transfer rumours doing the rounds?   I'd be happy with what we have provided Hargreaves comes back before Chrimbo.

No I think our spending is pretty much done.  Either the money has gone to service off the debt, or Fergie felt the current squad has a good chance of challenging for honours and thinks the most sensible policy is to wait a year or two when the market isn't so inflated to spend some of the money.

Anyhows, an assessment of the current squad based on yesterday and pre-season:

GK - VDS will be a big miss for the first couple of months.  I think that Foster's billing as England's World Cup Number 1 has more to do with a serious lack of alternatives than his own ability.  A good shot stopper and normally good under a high ball, but isn't comfortable with the ball at his feet.  In saying that, he needs a run of games in the side before any definitive judgements can be made.  PIG will never be number one, he's a good shot-stopper but that's the height of it.

Defence - United hardly missed Vidic, Rafael, Neville and Brown yesterday.  The defensive unit looks pretty complete.  O'shea will do a good job across the backline, while the twins and Evans are also excellent cover.  I'm a little concerned about the twins' proneness to injury but perhaps this is just because their bodies have not fully developed yet.

Centre-Midfield - A worry for me.  There's no-one there to anchor the team at present.  Hargreaves (if fit) and Fletcher can do a good job at harassing opponents, but I don't see either as a base which the team should be built around.  Neither has a good enough range of passing and IMO United's midfielder's are pretty much all most suited to a three man-midfield.  Scholes don't have the legs for a two-man midfield anymore and although he is a good option off the bench, I can't see him starting many games this year.  Giggs still has the ability to be a real match-winner but I think he needs two more defensive minded midfielder's behind him to fully flourish.  Anderson and Gibson and Anderson still have lots to prove.  It amazes me how many people rate Anderson way above Gibson.  Gibson has impressed every time he has put on the United shirt and I think it was noticeable that he and not Anderson made the bench yesterday.

Coming through we have Matty James and Petrucci.  Matty James has been the most consistent youth player for the past three seasons and has been compared to Lampard.  He is tough, can tackle and has a fierce shot.  I have very high hopes for him.  Hopefully he will see some first-team action this season.

The real stand-outprospect on the books, however, is Davide Petrucci.  There was outcry in Italy when we took him from Roma where he was hailed as the 'new Totti.'  He arrived last summer and was absolutely outstanding in every game until he was injured around February.  I watch every United youth and reserve game and I have never been sure about a player being destined for the top.  An absolute class act who I think will wear the 7 jersey for United one day.  I have no doubts that if he stays fit, he will play some part in the season.

Wings - I was very impressed with Valencia when he played with Wigan and also when he played against Bayern last week.  He is very fast, direct, powerful and is pretty perfect for a 4-4-2 system.  He will be first choice on the right this season IMO.  I think the left wing position is up for grabs.  Tosic, Nani and Park all have an opportunity to make it their own.  Tosic is still very lightweight and has only been here six months.  He is a handy player and I think he will do well against the weaker teams, but he doesn't seem like someone who will grab the game by the scruff of the neck.  With Park, you know what to expect.  A very good grafter but not great going forward.  A good option against marauding full-backs.  I think Nani will step it up this season.  He has shown drastic improvement in pre-season.  I have never been a fan, but with Ronaldo gone I think he can step it up.  Sad that he's out for the beginning of the season.

Strikers - Wayner Ronney is Wayne Rooney.  Our best player by a long shot and the rock of the side.  With Ronaldo gone the team should be built around him.  Fergie has said he will play both he and Berbatov up front this season which is good news.  Berbatov played very deep last season, and hopefully with him playing further up his goals tally will improve.  Owen and Macheda will be great options off the bench.  I'm not sure about Welbeck's role.  I always had much higher hopes for Welbeck than Macheda but since Super-Mac's goals against Villa, Fergie has seemed to almost forget about Welbeck.  He's had a few injuries the last couple of months also so hopefully these clear up.

Over all I happy with the squad, my only concern being which midfield combination best suits 4-4-2.  I suppose that depends largely on the opposition.

My predictions:

Player of the Year - Berbatov
Young Player of the Year - Fabio da Silva

Reserve Player of the Year - Davide Petrucci

Youth Player of the Year - Robbie Brady



Premiership - Winners

Champion's League - Semi-Final

FA Cup - Winners

Carling Cup - Semi-Finals

I'd agree with a lot of that apart from your appraisal of Gibson and Welbeck. I think Gibson has been poor apart from one or two notable performances. I'd love if he made the breakthrough as it would be great for Ireland as well, but I just can't see it. I think he'll leave next summer after adding another million or two to his value by making a few appearances in Hargreaves absence. I'm surprised so many people rate Welbeck so highly, I think he is a very limited player at this stage. He has a lot of raw potential with great pace, but he is paralysingly one footed. Any half decent Premier league centre back should know that if you push him onto his left he's next to useless. Maybe if he can develop his left foot he'll be an asset, but until then I can't see him getting much game time, and even then probably only on the right wing.

EC Unique

I see Rooney is Targeting 25+ goals this season and if he stays fit I think he will get them. A good start in the league is a must as the last few years Utd have started badly. I expect 9 points from the first 3 games.

full back

Agree about Rooney
By playing through the middle he is well capable of hitting 25+ if fit

What concerns me is that if Rooney isnt playing I find it difficult to see where the goals are coming from
Fergie will rest Rooney at every opportunity this season in order to keep him fresh

magpie seanie

Great post by 689908 there and would agree with a lot of it. Just interested in your opinion of Carrick? Think he has lots to offer but only with a grafter beside him and needs to expect more of himself, push himself harder.

DennistheMenace

The most Rooney has ever scored in the league is 16 goals and his average is 13 so I'd I doubt very much that he'll score even 25+ goals this season even playing perm down the middle and staying injury free.


EC Unique

Quote from: DennistheMenace on August 11, 2009, 11:48:16 PM
The most Rooney has ever scored in the league is 16 goals and his average is 13 so I'd I doubt very much that he'll score even 25+ goals this season even playing perm down the middle and staying injury free.



I think he was talking about all competitions ::)  Last year he scored 20 in all so 5 more from the center is not out of the question.

DennistheMenace

Quote from: EC Unique on August 12, 2009, 09:45:20 AM
Quote from: DennistheMenace on August 11, 2009, 11:48:16 PM
The most Rooney has ever scored in the league is 16 goals and his average is 13 so I'd I doubt very much that he'll score even 25+ goals this season even playing perm down the middle and staying injury free.



I think he was talking about all competitions ::)  Last year he scored 20 in all so 5 more from the center is not out of the question.

5 more what a great target for someone who will be playing much more down the middle  ::)

Maybe he should set a league target as he hasn't even got near the 20 mark before.

corn02

Quote from: DennistheMenace on August 11, 2009, 11:48:16 PM
The most Rooney has ever scored in the league is 16 goals and his average is 13



:o Actually shocked by that, he should be aiming for 20 plus league goals, in the central role he should get it.

EC Unique

Quote from: DennistheMenace on August 12, 2009, 12:11:25 PM
Quote from: EC Unique on August 12, 2009, 09:45:20 AM
Quote from: DennistheMenace on August 11, 2009, 11:48:16 PM
The most Rooney has ever scored in the league is 16 goals and his average is 13 so I'd I doubt very much that he'll score even 25+ goals this season even playing perm down the middle and staying injury free.



I think he was talking about all competitions ::)  Last year he scored 20 in all so 5 more from the center is not out of the question.

Do you not rate him Dennis?
5 more what a great target for someone who will be playing much more down the middle  ::)

Maybe he should set a league target as he hasn't even got near the 20 mark before.

DennistheMenace

Only a fool wouldn't rate Rooney, he contributes well on the assist count and does endless amount of work but he isn't a prolific goal scorer not matter what way it is twisted.

He consistently score over a dozen league goals a season and this season I expect him to score around 16/17 but a player of class and the amount of chances Manyoo create should definitely be scoring 20 league goals especially if they are to counter all the goals that Ronaldo would have scored.

Big season for him no doubt though and Owen for that matter too.

fred the red

Anyone got odds on player of the year awards?


rooney is a definite shout this year.