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i agree, during their time on the reserves squad it seemed clear to me that welbeck displayed more promise than macheda, but i think sir alex granted kiko more respect because of the goals he produced during his top flight play. This season has proved welbeck's potential, and it would be pretty daft of kiko to not at least consider looking for a move and the loan to italy will help him do so. and lets not forget we have diouf coming back as well.Originally Posted by forwardlean
^ It sure seems like it this year. Although, last season you wouldn't have thought so. It just goes to show you games mean everything. You have heard a lot from Macheda's agent over the last little while and I believe it was him that Macheda ran to after bagging that historic goal vs. Villa two seasons ago...this move smells of an engineering to go back to Italy. I've read that isn't Fergies intention, but who knows. Certainly Macheda will be down the pecking order when Welbeck comes back, and has Hernandez, Berbatov and Rooney in front of him. Ferguson prefers four top strikers, so Macheda must be thinking he could see this as a way out. Still really young though so a lot can happen.
He needs to shift his game in my opinion. He's not a guy who's skills are that useful outside the area. He isn't that great with the ball at his feet, and doesn't appear to be able to take anyone on. He's a tall lad, who could certainly try and mold himself after van Nistelrooy...that big box predator who can latch on to anything - needs to eat and hit the gym. I'd like to see a guy like that at United given Ferguson's purchase of a couple of darn good wingers. That, and the fact Rooney is useless on the defended cross and we have such good crossers of the ball from deep (Rafael) and up high (Valencia and Nani). I like the mix right now though. Young Anderson is coming good, and I appreciate that Fergie was patient with him.
P.S. Toure and Adebyor in a training ground scrap. Champions, I think not.
i agree, during their time on the reserves squad it seemed clear to me that welbeck displayed more promise than macheda, but i think sir alex granted kiko more respect because of the goals he produced during his top flight play. This season has proved welbeck's potential, and it would be pretty daft of kiko to not at least consider looking for a move and the loan to italy will help him do so. and lets not forget we have diouf coming back as well.Originally Posted by forwardlean
^ It sure seems like it this year. Although, last season you wouldn't have thought so. It just goes to show you games mean everything. You have heard a lot from Macheda's agent over the last little while and I believe it was him that Macheda ran to after bagging that historic goal vs. Villa two seasons ago...this move smells of an engineering to go back to Italy. I've read that isn't Fergies intention, but who knows. Certainly Macheda will be down the pecking order when Welbeck comes back, and has Hernandez, Berbatov and Rooney in front of him. Ferguson prefers four top strikers, so Macheda must be thinking he could see this as a way out. Still really young though so a lot can happen.
He needs to shift his game in my opinion. He's not a guy who's skills are that useful outside the area. He isn't that great with the ball at his feet, and doesn't appear to be able to take anyone on. He's a tall lad, who could certainly try and mold himself after van Nistelrooy...that big box predator who can latch on to anything - needs to eat and hit the gym. I'd like to see a guy like that at United given Ferguson's purchase of a couple of darn good wingers. That, and the fact Rooney is useless on the defended cross and we have such good crossers of the ball from deep (Rafael) and up high (Valencia and Nani). I like the mix right now though. Young Anderson is coming good, and I appreciate that Fergie was patient with him.
P.S. Toure and Adebyor in a training ground scrap. Champions, I think not.
Originally Posted by IMASOLEMAN18
Inter Milan AC Milan, Juventus and even Real Madrid interested in Gareth Bale
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personally i dont think he will do well at any of those clubs but i could be wrong
Originally Posted by IMASOLEMAN18
Inter Milan AC Milan, Juventus and even Real Madrid interested in Gareth Bale
story
personally i dont think he will do well at any of those clubs but i could be wrong
These kinds of stories are ridiculously stupid and I dont know why the boneheads at Soccernet insist on reporting this junk. Who's Bale gonna replace at Inter? Eto'o? Or maybe he'll replace Cassano at Milan...or heck, he might even be brought in to replace Ronaldo at Real.Originally Posted by IMASOLEMAN18
Inter Milan AC Milan, Juventus and even Real Madrid interested in Gareth Bale
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personally i dont think he will do well at any of those clubs but i could be wrong
These kinds of stories are ridiculously stupid and I dont know why the boneheads at Soccernet insist on reporting this junk. Who's Bale gonna replace at Inter? Eto'o? Or maybe he'll replace Cassano at Milan...or heck, he might even be brought in to replace Ronaldo at Real.Originally Posted by IMASOLEMAN18
Inter Milan AC Milan, Juventus and even Real Madrid interested in Gareth Bale
story
personally i dont think he will do well at any of those clubs but i could be wrong
Originally Posted by SinnerP
Crazy backheel by Chicharito... great improvisation!
EDIT ~ What a left-footed strike by Nanito take the lead again. So much power, so little backlift.
Originally Posted by SinnerP
Crazy backheel by Chicharito... great improvisation!
EDIT ~ What a left-footed strike by Nanito take the lead again. So much power, so little backlift.