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Post by Nemanja79 on Mar 11, 2015 13:12:32 GMT
Fecking hell, I forgot about that. :lol:
It was visible once, shame it isn't anymore.
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Post by Nemanja79 on Mar 12, 2015 17:02:20 GMT
I've missed T in Verratti's surname. That's criminal!
Come on people, what do we want? I see first vote goes to King Arturo.
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Post by Dave on Mar 12, 2015 17:16:52 GMT
Also missed the u in De Bruyne..
This forum is falling to pieces.
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Post by Nemanja79 on Mar 12, 2015 17:24:13 GMT
Also missed the u in De Bruyne.. This forum is falling to pieces. Yeah, just noticed. That security blue screen is better to be removed maybe.
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Post by Jie on Mar 12, 2015 17:27:31 GMT
What does the login screen have to do with your inability to spell correctly? :lol:
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Post by Dave on Mar 12, 2015 17:34:59 GMT
Where do I vote for Wesley Sneijder?
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Post by Nemanja79 on Mar 12, 2015 19:19:11 GMT
What does the login screen have to do with your inability to spell correctly? I was thinking on "falling to pieces" part. Where do I vote for Wesley Sneijder? Last option in the poll and you say why you want him, beside that he's Dutch.
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Post by charlie911 on Mar 13, 2015 12:21:27 GMT
What type of midfield are we looking for really, a PSG esque midfield of B@B midfielder, deep-lying playmaker and a destroyer or the Barca-esque of deep-lying playmaker, and advanced playmaker and a box-to- box midfielder? I prefer the PSG-type midfield as it would cope with the pace and "aggressivity" of the PL and finesse of the UCL. Would having a midfield with Schneiderlin, Nainggolan and Herrera not suffice, I think it would be the type of energetic yet composed midfield we have been crying out for since Scholes and Keane or even recently Anderson and Hargreaves and they would suit the type of philosophy LVG is trying to put out.
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Post by Nemanja79 on Mar 13, 2015 12:47:42 GMT
I prefer the PSG-type midfield Kinda agree with that, taking into consideration that the EPL is a bit different than other European leagues in terms of physics, but it's down to refs as well. In Europe, the players are a bit more protected when it comes to duels and the fouls are awarded more lightly, but also, they are technically a bit ahead even of the likes of Arsenal and City. All rounder is a must, whether it's Schneiderlin (the current leader in the poll), Radja Nainggolan, Arturo Vidal or Marco Verratti, while the other could be a deep lying playmaker or a classical destroyer. This stems from the conjecture that we're moving to a 4-3-3 system. It also could be a two all rounders (box to box) which would be my preferred option, in the mold of other top European sides. One would have a more defensive responsibilities while the other would support attack a bit more. That changes during the game. It's very important in this system because there are no classic wingers but wide forwards who does have a bit different roles (Tevez - Rooney - Ronaldo) (Pastore - Ibrahimović - Cavani) etc. But, if we are to play 4-2-3-1, two box to box players aren't needed because it's a more defensive shape and it's advisable to have at least one defensive midfielder or a classic destroyer.
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Post by charlie911 on Mar 13, 2015 13:20:00 GMT
I prefer the PSG-type midfield Kinda agree with that, taking into consideration that the EPL is a bit different than other European leagues in terms of physics, but it's down to refs as well. In Europe, the players are a bit more protected when it comes to duels and the fouls are awarded more lightly, but also, they are technically a bit ahead even of the likes of Arsenal and City. All rounder is a must, whether it's Schneiderlin (the current leader in the poll), Radja Nainggolan, Arturo Vidal or Marco Verratti, while the other could be a deep lying playmaker or a classical destroyer. This stems from the conjecture that we're moving to a 4-3-3 system. It also could be a two all rounders (box to box) which would be my preferred option, in the mold of other top European sides. One would have a more defensive responsibilities while the other would support attack a bit more. That changes during the game. It's very important in this system because there are no classic wingers but wide forwards who does have a bit different roles (Tevez - Rooney - Ronaldo) (Pastore - Ibrahimović - Cavani) etc. But, if we are to play 4-2-3-1, two box to box players aren't needed because it's a more defensive shape and it's advisable to have at least one defensive midfielder or a classic destroyer. Yep it will certainly be interesting to see who LVG goes for since his fall guy isn't in the best shape, maybe Blind will become a lot more stronger next season and hopefully not get bypassed as easily as he has been in recent games by midfielders runners like Carzola. We will see what LVG wants us to play like next season but as some of you guys said he wants a side that is very good in possession and that tires the opposition and that is very efficient in front of goal. I think the style we will be taking on will be that we were playing in pre-season and it will be great to see United play and getting results.
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Post by charlie911 on Mar 13, 2015 13:27:38 GMT
By the way another good midfield player we should be looking to in the future or even now is Andre gomes from Valencia, very good with the long and short passing and technically gifted, can dribble as well. Would be a good shout for an unconventional box-to-box midfielder, someone that would ease the pain if pogba goes to Madrid.
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Post by Nemanja79 on Mar 13, 2015 13:58:40 GMT
What I know for a 101% of security is that this is the most important transfer window in our recent history. I'm sure that van Gaal knows this too so as his players. Who wants to be a part of a new era, welcome with an open arms and heart, who doesn't, well, feck off really. First and foremost that manager needs to assess when buying is the player's mindset, then all the other things. What I can see from the surface and as someone who doesn't have any insight in all of this is that certain players, regardless of a league they're playing at possess a very good mindset. Whether it is like that as it seems, we can't know.
We simply mustn't allow that Liverpool syndrome catches us and the pressure is high.
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Post by matt on Mar 13, 2015 21:17:16 GMT
I prefer the PSG-type midfield Kinda agree with that, taking into consideration that the EPL is a bit different than other European leagues in terms of physics, I also agree. And I agree with your last post Nemanja, that this summer will be extremely important. We can not fail and sign the wrong players. We need to be spot on and make the core of this squad perfect.
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Post by Nemanja79 on Apr 9, 2015 12:06:47 GMT
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Post by spens1 on Apr 10, 2015 7:35:51 GMT
if we are going with a PSG style midfield
so a deep lying playmaker in Cabaye and two more defensive mids
Carrick in the slot with Herrera in one of those, with someone else next to Herrera (not sure if Fellaini fits as all 3 of those PSG players would be better passers then fellaini) Schnierderlin possibly with Herrera and Carrick behind them. Fellaini off the bench?
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