Could be worse

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Postby Ciggy » Tue Nov 09, 2004 9:49 am

Could be worse if you look at these statistics and all the money manure have splashed out on these 4 strikers, we can count ourselves lucky really that its only through injury we have been unfortunate. Imagine if we had smith, sea biscuit, saha, shrek, we would be like loonatics that they wernt scoring.68 million and cant score in the prem awwwwwwww what a shame.

JUST when he thought things could not get any worse for Manchester United, Alex Ferguson has been hit over the head with the most damning statistic of all.

His £68.8million strike force of Ruud van Nistelrooy, Wayne Rooney, Alan Smith and Louis Saha is currently Old Trafford’s most impotent for 31 years.

Van Nistelrooy, bought from PSV for £19m, Rooney, a £30m import from Everton, Smith, who cost £7m from Leeds and Saha, a £12.8m buy from Fulham, have mustered a pitiful SIX of the paltry 11 goals United have scored in their opening 12 Premiership games this season.

And the last time a United side fired as many blanks as that, they ended up being relegated.

That was back in the 1973-74 season, when Old Trafford legend Lou Macari was sharing the scoring responsibilities with the likes of George Best, Brian Kidd and Trevor Anderson.

Macari and Co fired 10 league strikes in the first dozen games as United tumbled into the old Second Division.

Best blames England whizkid Rooney for not providing value for money.

Rooney, 19, has managed just one Premiership goal since his summer switch and Best, the original Boy Wonder, believes the Red Devils deserve more.

He said: “For that sort of money you would want him to be performing every week — and he is not.

“It was inevitable it was going to happen. You have your bad spells and he has found out very quickly how life can be tough at the top.”

Amazingly, boss Fergie’s flops have bagged just a goal more than bottom club Blackburn — and just one more than Thierry Henry’s 10 for Arsenal.

Macari, 55, reckons the current crop of strikers have been caught up in the bad run of form afflicting the whole of Fergie’s side, which continued in Sunday’s 0-0 draw with Manchester City.

The former Scottish international said: “There’s no question Alex has four of the best strikers in the business on his books and it’s a real puzzle that things aren’t going their way.
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Postby Leonmc0708 » Tue Nov 09, 2004 1:15 pm

Quality post Cisse, as ever.
JUSTICE FOR THE 96

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Postby JBG » Tue Nov 09, 2004 9:02 pm

I think that UTD's main problem at the moment is midfield. Keane is definitely waning, Scholes hasn't found form for a long time now, and Giggs is becoming increasingly inconsistant. I like Christiano Ronaldo, but I think tiredness is catching up on him.

The other guys, Miller, Kleberson, P. Neville and Djemba Djemba are reasonable workhorses but don't have what it takes to set up chances for RVN, Rooney and co.

Man UTD will come good yet, and the goals are clearly there in Europe, but the warning signs are there, and if UTD win the league this year, it would be one of the most remarkable turnarounds in seasons.
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Postby LFC #1 » Wed Nov 10, 2004 10:05 am

John Barnes' Granny wrote:and if UTD win the league this year, it would be one of the most remarkable turnarounds in seasons.

they won't JBG, they won't get past Chelsea or Arsenal IMO.

I'll put money on it.
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