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Can't understand all the hate for Fellaini after his extra two years deal at OT, the manager made the decision to keep him, he's been one of the very few stand out players at Utd since the chosen one was ousted, Fellini has scored vital goals for them in their speciality(cup games)and is their plan B.

The three managers that have followed on in Fergie's size 9's all rate him highly, partly because he's very tall when his hair is dry and partly because he's a game changer for them.


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You are more right than you would like to be with this <ok> :emoticon-0100-smile
 
You are more right than you would like to be with this <ok> :emoticon-0100-smile


Err, I know I'm right, let's be honest, some of his goals for Utd have been vital when it's come to salvaging league points from games that Utd's star( :emoticon-0136-giggl )attackers weren't good enough in and scoring late important goals in domestic cup games.
He's basically been a better "supersub" than Rashford, Martial and Lingard.:emoticon-0100-smile
 
Err, I know I'm right, let's be honest, some of his goals for Utd have been vital when it's come to salvaging league points from games that Utd's star( :emoticon-0136-giggl )attackers weren't good enough in and scoring late important goals in domestic cup games.
He's basically been a better "supersub" than Rashford, Martial and Lingard.:emoticon-0100-smile
Yes he has, but not for the goals but for the many different areas he makes an impact. He causes chaos in the opposition box when we need a goal, he breaks up play in midfield when we are getting over-run and he is a great assist in defence when we are being bombarded with crosses/set pieces. I have written many times on these boards that I really don't want him to leave, no way a starter but very useful towards the end of games.
 
Yes he has, but not for the goals but for the many different areas he makes an impact. He causes chaos in the opposition box when we need a goal, he breaks up play in midfield when we are getting over-run and he is a great assist in defence when we are being bombarded with crosses/set pieces. I have written many times on these boards that I really don't want him to leave, no way a starter but very useful towards the end of games.


"when we are getting over-run", at last a bit of honesty and reality, Utd are not as good as many of their followers would believe them to be and they believe instead they choose to believe the bullshit and hype from Mourinho.
The fact that Fellaini is such an important cog in the wheel and more of a thug than a decent player shows how much of a fairytale "the Utd way" of playing is.
Nothing to be ashamed of, from Joe Jordan to Fellaini and between the two Utd have had many cloggers down the years.
And long may it continue. :bandit:
 
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"when we are getting over-run", at last a bit of honesty and reality, Utd are not as good as many of their followers would believe them to be and they believe instead they choose to believe the bullshit and hype from Mourinho.
The fact that Fellaini is such an important cog in the wheel and more of a thug than a decent player shows how much of a fairytale "the Utd way" of playing is.
Nothing to be ashamed of, from Joe Jordan to Fellaini and between the two Utd have had many cloggers down the years.
And long may it continue. :bandit:
Glad you appreciate a plan B is needed sometimes, you could teach Klopp a lot :grin:
 
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Fellaini is decent in the right set up and that set up is Mourinho football. So it's a easy decision for them tbh
 
Somehow, he looks like Gerrard.

slightly.

we are lucky I suppose he is a big fan and he has binned off other chances to come here.

we didn't take him at the younger ages so now we have to pay for him.

we will see. He is supposedly rated. but well.. He has to go do it now.
 
Easy to sit on the bench and do nothing but the lad wants to make up for lost time I'm sure we'll all wish him well unless he's playing against us.

yeah... he can fetch 15 or 20mil or something silly now. Get him fit and playing up to the us tour and showing he is ready to go and there will be a queue of lower half prem teams lining up for him.

I'd personally be all for a loan if his contract has enough left on it so that we could pull him out of whoever's team when we play but he plays v the rest.

Southampton should take him
 
yeah... he can fetch 15 or 20mil or something silly now. Get him fit and playing up to the us tour and showing he is ready to go and there will be a queue of lower half prem teams lining up for him.

I'd personally be all for a loan if his contract has enough left on it so that we could pull him out of whoever's team when we play but he plays v the rest.

Southampton should take him
I agree Southampton should be looking at him.
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Blues eye Croatia star Rebic
Croatia have been one of the most impressive sides of the World Cup first round - winning all three of their matches to top Group D ahead of Argentina.
That’s mighty fine going for a nation of just four million people (and a lesson to the likes of non-qualifiers Scotland and Wales the next time they try and use the ‘we’re just a small country’ excuse!)
Anyway, Ante Rebic has been one of their standout performers and the Mirror reckon that the 24-year-old is on Everton’s transfer radar.
Owned by Italian club Fiorentina, he spent last season on loan at Eintracht Frankfurt, netting nine times in 28 appearances, including a brace in their shock German Cup win over champions Bayern Munich.
Rebic was valued at around £26million but his stunning strike against Argentina could have pushed his price up while Tottenham are also believed to be vying for his signature.
 
Blues eye Croatia star Rebic
Croatia have been one of the most impressive sides of the World Cup first round - winning all three of their matches to top Group D ahead of Argentina.
That’s mighty fine going for a nation of just four million people (and a lesson to the likes of non-qualifiers Scotland and Wales the next time they try and use the ‘we’re just a small country’ excuse!)
Anyway, Ante Rebic has been one of their standout performers and the Mirror reckon that the 24-year-old is on Everton’s transfer radar.
Owned by Italian club Fiorentina, he spent last season on loan at Eintracht Frankfurt, netting nine times in 28 appearances, including a brace in their shock German Cup win over champions Bayern Munich.
Rebic was valued at around £26million but his stunning strike against Argentina could have pushed his price up while Tottenham are also believed to be vying for his signature.

price is low enough.