How does a young player choose between staying at ManU or coming to Hull City? Even on loan this must be hard.
Coming to City and playing in the championship gives a player real match time + experience, which even playing for Man U reserves can't match IMO
This is soooooooooooooo easy: the player either plays for the best team in the world, with an amazing manager playing attractive football watched by incredible fans or he stays at Old Trafford........................
Digressing a bit but strong rumours on twitter tonight about rooney may be on his way... United to release a statement at 10 apparently
Even David Beckham was loaned out as a youngster at Man United. At the end of the day it gives players game time, I'm sure players would rather be playing competative first team games rather than playing reserve team football or not playing football at all. If the loan player performs well during his loan spell then the manager at the parent club will take notice of him. I think it would be harder to leave permanently, depending where you left for of course.
Fergie is probably fuming with him considering the downturn they have had since he was disciplined for staying out, and he looked like crap Rooney again in the last match.
He wants to look at his team selection as well. Can't remember which game it was now but he only had 3 defenders in the team, and then after the match was complaining that with Rafael and Park in the centre of midfield he'd been missing Carrick there. I assume that means Carrick was playing in defence, in which case why? Switch him with Rafael and play them both in position. I know injuries affected them, but as it was it meant he had 2 midfielders playing in defence so that a right back could play central midfield.
SSN report that Rooney is staying put. Rooney via his twitter account himself says it nonsense. Looks like anoher red herring. lol.
Don't be ****ing stupid, Rooney wouldn't fit in with our style of play............................ or isn't that what you were implying?
Pint on me, before the Pompey game for that post Horsham. I hope you are going, we will have a few from round here.
That's very kind but unfortunately we're in Manchester that weekend. I'm gutted I but can't let the pregnant wife drive up there on her own! On the bright side, we go to Hull on the 17th of Feb so we get to see the Tigers vs Brighton game. Reading, Millwall, Watford, Palace and West Ham still to come for all us southern softies......
The fish and chips are grrrrrreat in 'ull. We always get some! For nostalgia sake (not for the quality) I'll usually get some chips from Bob Carver's before nipping into Ye Olde White Harte for an Old Peculiar or three.
I live in Aberdeen a fishing port and still the fish chip here are not a patch on what you get in Hull. For me the best fish and chips were from a chippy on Hessle high Road close to where Pickering road comes out.