kaosmark2 Posted December 31, 2024 Report Share Posted December 31, 2024 3 hours ago, thetime said: He has 5 league goals since Feb. Sheffield Utd, Newcastle, Brighton, Brentford and Forest. 44 league games - 2 assists. In 32 games for Atlanta he scored 9 goals. He had a bit of streak before this though if I remember rightly? I also thought some of his movement was decent. Definitely not a £60m or whatever he cost player, but there was something to his game that showed signs of potential improvement. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thetime Posted December 31, 2024 Report Share Posted December 31, 2024 28 minutes ago, kaosmark2 said: He had a bit of streak before this though if I remember rightly? I also thought some of his movement was decent. Definitely not a £60m or whatever he cost player, but there was something to his game that showed signs of potential improvement. He had a 5 game run of scoring, that's about it. It's not his fault, he shouldn't be utd main striker. Just another case of utd poor transfer policy. He should be coming in for a main striker, nothing more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thetime Posted December 31, 2024 Report Share Posted December 31, 2024 Anyhow hope you all have a good 2025 in the footie thread. Obviously not Liverpool fans, as they are all glory hunting plastics. 😄 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crazyfool01 Posted Wednesday at 11:00 AM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 11:00 AM 15 hours ago, thetime said: Anyhow hope you all have a good 2025 in the footie thread. Obviously not Liverpool fans, as they are all glory hunting plastics. 😄 Are you just on this thread to bait Liverpool fans ? maybe thetime to let whatever deep seated hatred for people as a collective just drop and dislike people based on what they do as individuals . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thetime Posted Wednesday at 11:12 AM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 11:12 AM (edited) 13 minutes ago, Crazyfool01 said: Are you just on this thread to bait Liverpool fans ? maybe thetime to let whatever deep seated hatred for people as a collective just drop and dislike people based on what they do as individuals . Where's that famous Liverpool humour? It's not serious, perhaps a bit of chill is needed dude. Utd get dissed far more on here, especially now as we are sh*t. it's part of the fun to take it on the chin. But hey if you are annoyed, perhaps I hit the nail on the head in your case. Edited Wednesday at 11:15 AM by thetime Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crazyfool01 Posted Wednesday at 11:15 AM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 11:15 AM Just now, thetime said: Where's that famous Liverpool humour? It's not serious, perhaps a bit of chill is needed dude. But hey if you are annoyed, perhaps I hit the nail on the head in your case. no smiley so its hard to figure the humour in that post given its part of a fairly consistent message you give out . Adds nowt to conversation in my opinion in what is mainly a fairly decent respectful thread given how territorial the topic can be . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thetime Posted Wednesday at 11:24 AM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 11:24 AM 2 minutes ago, Crazyfool01 said: no smiley so its hard to figure the humour in that post given its part of a fairly consistent message you give out . Adds nowt to conversation in my opinion in what is mainly a fairly decent respectful thread given how territorial the topic can be . I've been called a plastic since the 90s, it's hardly being horrible and insensitive. I would of thought people don't need to use smilies, as we are not 12. And it makes a change from talking about Newcastle. But as you are all offended, not like liverpool fans that. I will behave in future. (😃😃😃😃😃). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crazyfool01 Posted Wednesday at 11:26 AM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 11:26 AM Just now, thetime said: I've been called a plastic since the 90s, it's hardly being horrible and insensitive. I would of thought people don't need to use smilies, as we are not 12. And it makes a change from talking about Newcastle. But as you are all offended, not like liverpool fans that. I will behave in future. (😃😃😃😃😃). not offended, im perfectly chilled thanks for asking just dont think it gains anything . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skip997 Posted Wednesday at 12:01 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 12:01 PM Liverpool baiting has been going on forever. Best response is “imagine being us!” Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thetime Posted Wednesday at 12:30 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 12:30 PM 28 minutes ago, Skip997 said: Liverpool baiting has been going on forever. Best response is “imagine being us!” This where I reel of many things, pity I'm in the naughty corner. 😃 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charlierc Posted Wednesday at 12:51 PM Author Report Share Posted Wednesday at 12:51 PM 17 hours ago, thetime said: He had a 5 game run of scoring, that's about it. It's not his fault, he shouldn't be utd main striker. Just another case of utd poor transfer policy. He should be coming in for a main striker, nothing more. There was a period in the middle of last season where he looked quite decent, but it did seem curious to spend a superstar budget on potential. Particularly given Atalanta seem to have reinvested the proceeds very well, having won the Europa League last season and now being Serie A leaders. Saying that, for all that I'm not sure about if it was worth it, a striker can only be as good as the supporting infrastructure in any case and if the chance creators just aren't doing the business, they're going to feel a bit of a passenger. It's like how Haaland has looked in some games of Man City's recent malaise - barely any chances created means its not a surprise he's been struggling to score. Even if Haaland did miss a penalty against Everton. Mason Mount being permanently injured probably doesn't help, given he would arguably be one of the players suited to the AMs in a 3-4-3 as he played in that system with Tuchel at Chelsea. But hey. We're debating the incoherence of Man Utd both on the macro level of the post-Fergie era and the micro level that is just since Ineos brought a stake. We could probably carry on until the 2025/26 thread is needed at this rate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lost Posted Wednesday at 01:06 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 01:06 PM 1 hour ago, Skip997 said: imagine being us! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thetime Posted Wednesday at 01:09 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 01:09 PM 9 minutes ago, charlierc said: There was a period in the middle of last season where he looked quite decent, but it did seem curious to spend a superstar budget on potential. Particularly given Atalanta seem to have reinvested the proceeds very well, having won the Europa League last season and now being Serie A leaders. Saying that, for all that I'm not sure about if it was worth it, a striker can only be as good as the supporting infrastructure in any case and if the chance creators just aren't doing the business, they're going to feel a bit of a passenger. It's like how Haaland has looked in some games of Man City's recent malaise - barely any chances created means its not a surprise he's been struggling to score. Even if Haaland did miss a penalty against Everton. Mason Mount being permanently injured probably doesn't help, given he would arguably be one of the players suited to the AMs in a 3-4-3 as he played in that system with Tuchel at Chelsea. But hey. We're debating the incoherence of Man Utd both on the macro level of the post-Fergie era and the micro level that is just since Ineos brought a stake. We could probably carry on until the 2025/26 thread is needed at this rate. There was a time we were buying over the hill players, then all of a sudden they've gone the opposite way. Buying potential, unfortunately that hasn't worked either. You can't rely on 20 year old to lead the utd front line, with the pressure that entails. I find Hojlund hold up play really poor, just bounces off him and then we lose it. It's a long term process, they have to get it right this time they just have to. If we don't gave a relegation battle this season, it will be next season. We are turning into Everton, can't even manage to be spursy. No money in January, players will only go out on loan with utd paying the bulk of wages. Average players, not arsed players. Even when we were sh*t in the 80s, we had warriors who gave there all. Crazy ten hag was allowed to spend 600m on dutch/Dutch based players. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kaosmark2 Posted Wednesday at 02:49 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 02:49 PM 1 hour ago, charlierc said: There was a period in the middle of last season where he looked quite decent, but it did seem curious to spend a superstar budget on potential. Particularly given Atalanta seem to have reinvested the proceeds very well, having won the Europa League last season and now being Serie A leaders. Saying that, for all that I'm not sure about if it was worth it, a striker can only be as good as the supporting infrastructure in any case and if the chance creators just aren't doing the business, they're going to feel a bit of a passenger. It's like how Haaland has looked in some games of Man City's recent malaise - barely any chances created means its not a surprise he's been struggling to score. Even if Haaland did miss a penalty against Everton. Mason Mount being permanently injured probably doesn't help, given he would arguably be one of the players suited to the AMs in a 3-4-3 as he played in that system with Tuchel at Chelsea. But hey. We're debating the incoherence of Man Utd both on the macro level of the post-Fergie era and the micro level that is just since Ineos brought a stake. We could probably carry on until the 2025/26 thread is needed at this rate. This is a longer and much better articulated version of what I'd been getting at. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charlierc Posted Wednesday at 03:27 PM Author Report Share Posted Wednesday at 03:27 PM 37 minutes ago, kaosmark2 said: This is a longer and much better articulated version of what I'd been getting at. Well if nothing else I do like to waffle about football ha. Plus good for me that I'm coherent enough to do it at length given New Year & birthday meant I was up until 4am last night. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charlierc Posted Wednesday at 03:37 PM Author Report Share Posted Wednesday at 03:37 PM 2 hours ago, thetime said: There was a time we were buying over the hill players, then all of a sudden they've gone the opposite way. Buying potential, unfortunately that hasn't worked either. You can't rely on 20 year old to lead the utd front line, with the pressure that entails. I find Hojlund hold up play really poor, just bounces off him and then we lose it. It's a long term process, they have to get it right this time they just have to. If we don't gave a relegation battle this season, it will be next season. We are turning into Everton, can't even manage to be spursy. No money in January, players will only go out on loan with utd paying the bulk of wages. Average players, not arsed players. Even when we were sh*t in the 80s, we had warriors who gave there all. Crazy ten hag was allowed to spend 600m on dutch/Dutch based players. Yeah the transfer spending both last season and this has been pretty rubbish and if it's sell to buy, it's hard to see Amorim getting who he wants to make that 3-4-3 have less square pegs in round holes. I don't think it's far off tbf - a more outright left wing-back, a more mobile central midfielder and someone suited to playing in that attacking midfield role that's crucial to make it work. But on a budget that's empty EtH pissed it up the wall, that's easier said than done. It's a curious window in some respects as a few big end clubs seem to need more than usual - Arsenal lost Saka long term, Man City's issues in central midfield and Spurs being Spurs means you think a few will invest. Long shot if any help with the issues at Old Trafford though. It's kinda mental to think of Man United being in the relegation mix, mind. I think there's 4/5 worse clubs this season so that fate should be avoided but it's a different era indeed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thetime Posted Wednesday at 03:42 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 03:42 PM 4 minutes ago, charlierc said: Yeah the transfer spending both last season and this has been pretty rubbish and if it's sell to buy, it's hard to see Amorim getting who he wants to make that 3-4-3 have less square pegs in round holes. I don't think it's far off tbf - a more outright left wing-back, a more mobile central midfielder and someone suited to playing in that attacking midfield role that's crucial to make it work. But on a budget that's empty EtH pissed it up the wall, that's easier said than done. It's a curious window in some respects as a few big end clubs seem to need more than usual - Arsenal lost Saka long term, Man City's issues in central midfield and Spurs being Spurs means you think a few will invest. Long shot if any help with the issues at Old Trafford though. It's kinda mental to think of Man United being in the relegation mix, mind. I think there's 4/5 worse clubs this season so that fate should be avoided but it's a different era indeed. 3 years ago today, United were top after 19 games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil Posted Wednesday at 04:43 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 04:43 PM Manchester not as good at the football thing as they like to say. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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