You do know that when he arrived we had Moyes and then van Gaal? since then we have had Jose and he has been part of a team tha won two trophies in the first season and look like being runners up in the league whilst still having a chance at another trophy. Fellaini has played a fair part in thatyou really have a twisted view of felliani. almost a fetish.
you do know that since he arrived you've been in the **** yeah?

That's such a daft thing to say.You do know that when he arrived we had Moyes and then van Gaal? since then we have had Jose and he has been part of a team tha won two trophies in the first season and look like being runners up in the league whilst still having a chance at another trophy. Fellaini has played a fair part in that
Like I said, believe what you read if you don't understand what you see on the pitch![]()
Then I would suggest your Everton/United bias has blinkered your view of what the player actually delivers.That's such a daft thing to say.
Do you honestly believe that people get their opinions on football from what they read? Written by whom, exactly?
We may have differences of opinion, but at least recognise that we all get them from what we see, and we're all avid followers of the game.
You do know that when he arrived we had Moyes and then van Gaal? since then we have had Jose and he has been part of a team tha won two trophies in the first season and look like being runners up in the league whilst still having a chance at another trophy. Fellaini has played a fair part in that
Like I said, believe what you read if you don't understand what you see on the pitch![]()
There is a lot more to football than thatBecause he fits in ok with mourinho a defensive long ball football? Rather than out high press quick counter attacking b

There is a lot more to football than that![]()
There is a lot more to football than that![]()
That's all fair enough, I'm not denying you your opinion - though you are obviously as biased as those you are criticising.Then I would suggest your Everton/United bias has blinkered your view of what the player actually delivers.
He is not a greyhound who you can kick the ball in front of for him to chase, you have enough of them anyway.
He is a great player for winning the ball back in MF, great at defending corners/free kicks into the box, keeping hold of the ball with multiple players around him and making a simple pass to a team mate to get the ball under control again and is a total nuisance in the opposition box when they are hard to break down (something you struggle with).
I am not saying he is an amazing player or even a starter but very useful regardless when you need something different in attack or to see a game out.
I would be sorry to see him leave.

You do know that when he arrived we had Moyes and then van Gaal? since then we have had Jose and he has been part of a team tha won two trophies in the first season and look like being runners up in the league whilst still having a chance at another trophy. Fellaini has played a fair part in that
Like I said, believe what you read if you don't understand what you see on the pitch![]()
That's all fair enough, I'm not denying you your opinion - though you are obviously as biased as those you are criticising.
All I'm taking exception to is the attempt to invalidate someone's opinion because you disagree with it, by saying it is a received wisdom.
Personally I think Fellaini is a yard-dog who elbows people a lot. There's no doubt he's an awkward customer to play against, but I think teams at the level of both of ours need players with a bit more finesse.
iverpool may be interested to hear latest transfer rumours circulating about West Brom striker Salomon Rondon after being linked with the player back in January.
The Venezuela international has put in some decent displays at Premier League level, though is now facing likely relegation with the Baggies after a dreadful season all round at the Hawthorns

Very interesting rumour today. LFC are looking to buy a club (most likely in Belgium or Austria) similar to what Red Bull / Man City are doing .
Very interesting rumour today. LFC are looking to buy a club (most likely in Belgium or Austria) similar to what Red Bull / Man City are doing .
Can't be done by the official rules. Red bull just like in f1 have broken every rule in UEFA book.
City owners can own in USA as there's no possibility of teams meeting in competition.
Plus lfc can't afford 70mil for a stand.
Plus you don't need to own you need a feeder club deal like Chelsea have. Put 3 players there and they play.
It only breaks the rules of they happen to compete in the same competition