It's clear to see why he went to united and I think we should leave him to it. Let's concentrate on our season now gooners and leave that episode behind us.
he went from being a big fish in an Arsenal pond , to just another turd in a northern cesspit . Mancini must be pi$$ing himself. Great start to your champions run mancs. ! hahahahahahahahahahahahahhahah hahahahahahahahahahah hahahahahahahahahahahha.
And Ferguson admitted his side failed to cope with Toffees forward Fellaini, adding: "Fellaini is a handful: he is a big, tall, gangly lad and they just lumped the ball forward to him, that's all they did. " aww diddums.
Listen - you're on borrowed time here. The admin here don't take kindly to people trolling to try and recruit members for other forums.
We know about your other account Top Gun too. You must be pretty desperate for members if you're trolling these boards to try and recruit people.
Ah yes hes failed in his long 20 minute career at United. How did your new strikers fair, I suspect based on this thread you won by at least 5 goals at home to sunderland over the weekend and your new strikers scored bag fulls. Of course feel free to correct me if I am wrong gents
You 'suspect' wrong then. The title of this thread clearly states it to be about RVP, not our strikers. Feel free to start a new thread if you wish to discuss them. **** you very much
Oh so they did arguably worse than RVP did as they had a full game at home to a team that is probably worse than Everton slightly. Cool
Well, I think you are being a little obvious in missing the point. United were lightweight in a lot of areas last night. You are going into the season requiring investment in almost every area of the field. Even if Vidic makes it back, Evans is the only other legitimate CB you have. Smalling has been awful in the middle and is more of a RB, Jones was a failure in the middle and Rio's time has passed. Kagawa is a good signing, but playing a man who will be 38 this year alongside him in centre-midfield is irresponsible. RvP may say that he is joining a team because Arsenal are lacking ambition, but United don't look that ambitious to me. They have not adressed weaknesses in defence or centre-midfield, and they seem to be more worried about their shares than their football. Let's be clear, United were missing a Roy Keane or a Bryan Robson in midfield to deal with Fellaini. If they don't get a decent midfielder in, they are going to struggle this year. It wasn't the result that was shocking; it was the fact that United were well beaten by a better side, who were not supposed to be in the top 8 this year. Arsenal may not have scored, but we dominated the game. We also have made signings that we can realistically hope will strengthen the weak parts of our team.