From what i have seen of him is isnt better then King, Drinkwater or James we someone who can add something. I would rather Liam Trotter from the linked players or Nick Powell If we cant get Trotter i would like us to go after Liam Bridcutt from Brighton
From what I've seen he's far better than all three you mention. I was that impressed with him last season I started a thread on our board saying how good he was. He'll play for England one day.
He may be, you just havent seen enough of DD, King and James But seriously, he is a professional. If he cares about his career why would he drink drive?
Because as well as being a very good footballer he appears to be a bit of a bell end. It's not a prerequisite to be a bell end if you want to be a pro footballer but I'm sure you've noticed there's few of them about. SAF has seen plenty of DD and RT . DD is at Leicester, RT is still at Man Utd. Go do the math as they say in the US of A.
Yeah, it means **** all. You don't half come out with some nonsense. RT played in a Man Utd reserve team where nearly all the other players are now playing Championship football regularly. Him and I think the Keane boys are the only ones who haven't been released. Can the same be said about this lad from Chelsea? I've seen RT a couple of times and I'll wager he'll go a lot further in the game than Drinkwater, King or James. Tunnicliffe was absolutely outstanding when Posh played us last season. A couple of weeks ago at our gaff James was poor, King did a job and I don't even know if Drinkwater played, that's how good he was. Then again you know better than SAF.
I know little about Tunnicliffe, he may be a world beater for all I know, just saying the logic you applied is heavily flawed. He could still be at Man U because no-one as bid for him or matched United's evaluation. The fact he's still there and his contemporaries aren't doesn't necessarily mean United rate him higher. Your judging our midfield on one match, a match played away from home in what the league table says is the second toughest away ground - and one in which your midfield failed to control. A match in which the onus lied with you to break us down and you failed. And a match that, frankly, was perhaps the dullest we've been involved in all season. Nice one.
Really? I'm surprised at your nativity. Tunnicliffe has been with Man Utd for years and I would imagine has been assessed at very regular intervals. As soon as it was deemed that he's not good enough he'd be history, one way or the other he'd be off their books. Fact he's still there and looks like he's going nowhere unless it's a loan. He'll follow a path like Tom Cleverley I'd imagine and I do mean all the way to the senior England squad. The fact teams like Leicester and Hull are ' allegedly' looking at bringing him on loan should tell you he's quality. I wouldn't be surprised if Premier League teams came in for him. Man Utd sold Chester, Stewart, Evans and Dudgeon for next to **** all relatively speaking. Tunnicliffe would command a much higher transfer fee , that's if he was for sale. I'm fairly confident that the fact he hasn't been sold for a couple of hundred grand and Fergie will only allow him to go on loan suggests he is more highly thought of. Common sense would tell you that.
We only bought Drinkwater at the beginning of the year for less than a million, he was at United longer than Tunnicliffe, so a year ago, you could have said the same about him. As I said, your logic is flawed.
Might I humbly suggest: You-Must-Beat-Egg-Whites-Into-A-Stiff-Peak-If-You-Want-To-Be-A-Meringue ... or does that exceed Board rules
Carmine - that has to be the best faux-pas I have ever seen on these Boards mate ... damn near spat my tea all over my keyboard - still can't stop chuckling now - no offence meant - brilliant.