john craig wrote:It's still difficult to fathom what has happened to us this season. Or is it? For me the signs were there with a horrendous pre-season, the bad taste of the Alonso deal and a creaking defence at the tail end of last season. Throw in the Gerrard court case, his complete loss of form, Torres' injury problems, our failure to buy cover for him, Carra's supposed decline, the invisible Italian big money buy and the 17 million quid right back who 'can't defend' and you have a crisis. Top it all off with a manager who some feel has 'lost it' and some awful early season results and you have a serious situation. And I haven't even mentioned the owners yet.
Did this group of players peak last season? Did they just overachieve last season? Or are we just having horrendous luck at the moment? Our decline has been multifactorial. But it has also been exaggerated. Spurs and Villa are apparently having great seasons and Man City have outspent every club in Europe, yet despite 'how bad' we are, we're still probably favourites to finish ahead of all of them given our run in. It's bad, but it's not that bad.
Torres is almost fully fit, Gerrard is finding form, Mascherano is playing well, Carra is playing well again, Agger is fit for once, Johnson is almost back, Benayoun is back and we have one of the best keepers in the world. The recent signs are good. The performances aren't, but the passion is there and I can only see us getting stronger.
So what is a good season from here? Fourth place is minimum requirement. But talk of us falling into midtable obscurity and being stripped of our assets if we finish 5th or 6th is nonsense. It won't happen. The club is too well supported and we have too many good players on the books to let that happen. If we do finish fourth then I for one would have taken that at Christmas considering how things were looking. We still have a chance of a trophy too. It may be rubbished as second rate (and it is second rate compared to CL), but it would be a nice end to a disappointing season.
Let's not brush the problems under the carpet though (I'm not Paul Tomkins). There are serious, serious deficiencies in the squad that need to be addressed in the summer while question marks still surround the manager's position and the owners. Make no bones about it though, if we recover and take fourth this season and even get to a European final (you never know), then for me it shows that this squad (or most of it) still has resilience and fight to come again next season.
Talk of us falling into midtable obscurity and being stripped of our assets if we finish 5th or 6th is nonsense. It won't happen. The club is too well supported and we have too many good players on the books to let that happen.
john craig wrote:Did this group of players peak last season? Did they just overachieve last season? Or are we just having horrendous luck at the moment? Our decline has been multifactorial. But it has also been exaggerated.
Owzat wrote:john craig wrote:Did this group of players peak last season? Did they just overachieve last season? Or are we just having horrendous luck at the moment? Our decline has been multifactorial. But it has also been exaggerated.
I think rather than an 'exaggerated decline' we overachieved last season, thanks to getting carried away by a good start which was littered with late goals and helping red cards. We also got the breaks and results against Chelsea and the mancs, we would not usually get 12 points from them but last season we did and knock that down by 6-9 points as can be a generous 'norm' for us and our tally then would have been 80 or less, back much closer to our usual standard.
We had was it nine or ten red cards shown against opponents last season, helping in wins over the mancs, Wigan and citeh to name but three. We only just squeezed past boro at home having trailled late on and by virtue of an own goal and a late late Gerrard winner. Wasn't our away winner against Chelsea a deflected Alonso shot? Our win over Standard Liege was by the grace of god Kuyt after over 180 goalless minutes.
Sure we had our moments last season, but I think two key things meant our fans got carried away - the inflated points tally, as I point out every so often was somewhat inflated with some fortune, and the recency effect, where some will think we were fantastic because our spell towards the end of the season was (and fantastic in terms of football played) But you can counter a lot of the end of the season with the scrappy start, unbeaten and top at the start but seven of our first 10 games were won by one goal margins, we drew 0-0 with Stoke and villa and our only win by more than one goal in the league by the time spudz beat us was against the bitters (2-0)
We picked up, won the odd game against ordinary to poor sides very easily, but we do that most seasons. Between Newcastle away (28/12) and the Madrid game (10/03) we struggled and it derailled our title challenge which was arguably grounded on some fortune to start the season. Even our welcome home 2-0 win over Chelsea came after they had a player sent off and courtesy of poor keeping from Cech
So last season might be best summed up thus, doubles over the mancs and Chelsea, a lot of help from red cards and some scrappy narrow wins including some late winners and coming from behind.
This season might be best summed up sloppy defensively, no poke up front and the red cards of 08/09 are evening themselves out with the wins just as scrappy.
And I discount the injuries excuse, as I've pointed out before some of those used include Torres who'd scored less goals by this stage anyway, Gerrard likewise and Benayoun
PREMIERSHIP APPS/GOALS AFTER 28 GAMES
09/10 Kuyt - 9 goals in 28 apps
08/09 Kuyt - 7 goals in 28 apps
09/10 Torres - 13 goals in 17 apps
08/09 Torres - 8 goals in 15 apps
09/10 Gerrard - 6 goals in 23 apps
08/09 Gerrard - 9 goals in 24 apps
09/10 Benayoun - 5 goals in 22 apps
08/09 Benayoun - 3 goals in 24 apps
So Torres has played MORE GAMES this season, Gerrard about the same but scored three less goals, Benayoun has played a couple of games less but has scored more goals and Kuyt has played the same number and scored more goals - although the way many criticise him you'd think he hadn't scored this season, laid on a goal or anything. It isn't all about goals, what about defenders :-
09/10 Johnson - 17 apps
08/09 Arbeloa - 21 apps
09/10 Reina - 28 apps
08/09 Reina - 28 apps
09/10 Carragher - 27 apps
08/09 Carragher - 28 apps
09/10 Skrtel - 19 apps
08/09 Skrtel - 15 apps
09/10 Mascherano - 25 apps
08/09 Mascherano - 18 apps
09/10 Agger - 15 apps
08/09 Agger - 10 apps
I haven't included Aurelio although it is 18-14 in favour of 09/10 as Insua seems 1st choice these days, probably Rafa sees little difference in ability/performance and Insua has gotten over his early season error strewn performances
While some may say not to mention Alonso (any more), I think he is the key difference and a big mistake selling him. Maybe none of us could have realised it at the time, but the £10m difference/gain from selling Alonso and buying Aquilani has had a much more significant (negative) impact on the team. You make your own luck, the problem isn't so much luck as lack of adventure and killing off games. How many games have we lost or drawn having scored first?!? Is it 'bad luck' that we didn't score two goals in a cup game until the 12th attempt?!?!? (especially given Debrecen twice, Leeds and Reading twice were among the 11 games so not exactly European giants)
stmichael wrote:For me United are as poor as they've ever been this season and Ferguson has made some appalling blunders in the transfer market recently but nobody's going to question him after he's just added another trophy at the weekend.
john craig wrote:stmichael wrote:For me United are as poor as they've ever been this season and Ferguson has made some appalling blunders in the transfer market recently but nobody's going to question him after he's just added another trophy at the weekend.
Good point.
It comes down to the media here. British managers get a much easier time than the foreign managers in general. Fair enough Ferguson has proven himself over the years but he shouldn't be beyond criticism. Valencia has been average and Owen hasn't featured. The supposed replacements for Ronaldo and Tevez... it's a joke. But he has the remains of a team that is used to going the distance and despite having a lot less flair than last season they have ground out results.
If Benitez or Wenger had signed those two as replacements for two massive players they'd have been hung out to dry by the media. Ferguson won't get away with as poor a transfer window this summer and expect to be winning trophies next season.
Sir Roger wrote:Ferguson is still terrorising shi'thouse journos. Still!!
john craig wrote:So what is a good season from here? Fourth place is minimum requirement.
john craig wrote:Sir Roger wrote:Ferguson is still terrorising shi'thouse journos. Still!!
This is true. A lot of journalists do fear him and don't want to upset him. Contrast Benitez, he just puts up with too much - could you see Ferguson going to Romania and getting questions as inappropriate as Benitez got the other week - feckers asked him about his weight gain! Could you see them asking Ferguson about his alcohol intake? Didn't think so. Fair enough that was Romania and they probably ask that sort of thing to their own managers, but over here the likes of Benitez and Wenger still have to put up with a lot, while talentless blobs like Allardyce and 'Arry get praise to high heaven.
Anyway, that has little to do with the thread, but had to be said!
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