It's a good job Phil Brown didn't listen to you in September 2007. Fraizer Campbell. You'll say we had a chance of signing him. Well we thought we did but we didn't really.
He was a complete unknown at the time at United it wasn't down to the club not wanting to sell it was the player not wanting the move
Looks like we might get stuck with Zaha at Cardiff but we are doing ok with Fraizer. Was fun with you guys in the championship last season glad you are doing well here. jck
nice to see you again mate, shame about your owner being a **** shaft. but maybe a strong manager is what you need to help bridge the gap between the fans and the Tan man.
Absolutely spot on Tuckin. Bruce has assembled a "team" in the best sense of the word and its a key part of our success. I would definitely add Boyd, Quinny, and Meyler to the group of players you mentioned. All unselfish and give 100% for the team. Zaha is the type of player who could easily be a disruptive influence. Bruce should stay well away. He has talent but no character...like Ravel Morrison.
Where's has all this bad feeling about him come from? The times I've seen him he's been a diver! But a very good player! This talk of bad influence on the team is new to me! What else do people know he has done? I'm curious!
Within reason mate, I just don't think Zaha would be worth it with the undoubted 'cheaters' comments that he'd bring with him.
If Zaha signed for us Tuckin and CanadaTiger you know you'd be drooolin' and drivellin' right away after his first dribble. It's not as though he's punched out a woman or anything like that.
Are you serious. You mean the flashy dribble where he beats 3 defenders TWICE and then passes it straight to the other team. As they say in Texas..."he's all hat and no cattle". No thanks. I dont want him anywhere near our squad.
His brother is a gansta init, that's why Moyes won't let him go back to London... http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/wilfried-zaha-man-utd-aces-1871937
Kevin Phillips on Talk Sport this morning said that "he likes a night out" in reference to Moyes not wanting him back in London
Yep - he's known for enjoying big nights out, and he's been snapped more than once smoking. Flashing the cash seems to matter more to him than knuckling down and forcing his way into his club and national managers' plans. There is the other worrying factor of his brother being a gangster, although I guess we shouldn't condemn little bro for that. But you can see why Moyes would want to keep him well away from London.
Well judging by my attempt to go out last night up here.. bring him to Hull, not much to do on a night out during the week!