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The only way for me but thanks, saves me a lot of nerves used for capturing images and posting it on another site every time before posting it on here.
Another one devoid of reason and analysis, half these fuckers think you just snap your fingers and everything instantly reverts back 3 years, taking into account precisely, nothing. Fucking fantasists is what they are. :lol:
I don't even think he spend it by himself that much,(Herrera and Shaw parrot chat) but even if he is, compare that to "famous" Galacticos from the Bernabeu, Roman's empire before it's built, Mansour's black-gold team etc. We're still far away from their spending, let alone perfecting. Some of them are still far away from perfect (see City in Europe).
That's Cisse alright, but what about Jonny? Most probably will go to hearing. Still, it sounds a bit harsh if you compare this with Suarez' offenses who's got "only" 8.
Here's another scenario from an "Evans is a pussy cnut" point of view: he saw Cisse who was coming straight into him from the floor. The saliva has already been prepared in his mouth and coincidence, Papiss was getting up just in time to meet with the bullet. Jonny's hands reaction can tell that he was scared of Cisse when he saw him coming. The saliva is just a scapegoat (better word?).
Even if he gets away with this, should be benched just for not hitting the target from a couple of inches. But to be fair to him, it was a moving target and he is just a defender.
Watching his press conference now. One of the journo's asked about his relationship with Giggs because of the clip last night after the goal showing Giggs to be unhappy(if you actually look properly, the instance after the goal Giggs jumps up and celebrates). He's not happy, responds by telling them he doesn't have a good relationship with Giggs, he has a very bad relationship and then proceeds to tell the Journo's they are irritating him. I love this guy, he's like a cantankerous grandparent.
He's back to his old self.
Really, it was made a big deal out of nothing. As I saw it, he was extremely happy and it looked more like he was praising Giggs for something that came from him personally, like maybe Giggs has said to van Gaal to play Rooney up front and that payed off at the end. Maybe I'm imagining but from that video I thought van Gaal was saying Wayne, Wayne or something.
On the other hand, Giggs was known for his celebrations and when a team mate come to hug him etc, he changes his face expression instantly and becomes serious. Could be anything but it's not a problem of any kind most certainly.
Manchester United’s Louis van Gaal backs backpass as means of attack
• Fans booed Jonny Evans for passing to David de Gea against Sunderland • ‘What we can improve is our unnecessary ball losses’ says manager • Van Gaal confident despite tough fixtures
Jamie Jackson @jamiejackson___
Tuesday 3 March 2015 22.29 GMT
Louis van Gaal understands why Manchester United fans booed Jonny Evans for passing the ball back to David de Gea during Saturday’s win over Sunderland though the manager says his defender deserved the benefit of the doubt.
United defeated Gus Poyet’s side 2-0 at Old Trafford yet the display was again sluggish, particularly in the first half when supporters began imploring the team to “attack, attack, attack” after 23 minutes.
Before and after that moment Evans was forced to play the ball back to De Gea in the United goal because he felt there was no alternative.
This caused dissent among fans, of which Van Gaal said: “That, at that moment is the solution for the player. Sometimes, in spite of there being another solution, the player has not seen that solution. You have to give credit of your doubt to your player and you have to support him. When you make a mistake in defence it is more or less always a goal against us. You have to see that also, the fans have to see that.
“But I agree with the fans that we don’t have to use so much the goalkeeper because I have seen also moments where we can play a higher tempo without interfering with the goalkeeper. But the goalkeeper is also the 11th player for us.
“He can accelerate our game also and sometimes the solution is, via De Gea, to play forward. Of course it is more the English style of playing a match [to attack], but I think the fans have also enjoyed Manchester playing a position game, so it is always a mix of both.”
United visit Newcastle United on Wednesday evening in fourth place with 50 points, two more than Liverpool and one behind Arsenal. With 11 games remaining in which to secure a Champions League berth Van Gaal identified one element he would like his side to change. “What I think we can improve still is our unnecessary ball losses.
“When we can avoid too much ball losses unnecessarily then we make a big step,” the manager said. But he denied his players were anxious in matches.
“Every player is at a different height of pressure and every player has to manage that pressure. You cannot generally say that it is a nervous team because maybe six or seven players are always playing arrogant and they need to be arrogant to play good and maybe another player has to be tense to play good. “So you cannot say in general that the team is nervous. You can say about individual players that they are nervous, but then we have to talk about individual players and I don’t talk about individual players.”
Van Gaal does not want his side to display more arrogance. “No, because I respect always the personality of the player,” the Dutchman said. “I shall never change the personality of the player, I don’t want that because we have to accept our identities. We have 25 identities in our selection and I respect all of them.
“But I respect them also because of their talent as a football player. Nevertheless they have to fit in the team and the team philosophy and game plan. Then they have to do their job in that game plan in the team philosophy and that is independent of the talents or the identity of the player – everybody has to do that.”
Van Gaal is unsure if Arsène Wenger is right that 72 points may be the total required to finish in the top four. “I don’t think of how many points,” he said of the Arsenal manager’s prediction. “But he is more experienced in the Premier League so I want to believe him. It is going to the last week, I know that.”
I also sink that Jonny Efans is a fery modest person. I fas far afay too but I sink he spitted at the floor. He has also denied it:
Jonny Evans issues denial over spitting as Papiss Cissé apologizes
• Evans says he was ‘shocked’ to be accused of spitting at Newcastle player • Cissé says he reacted to something he found very unpleasant • Gregg Bakowski: Is spitting at someone worse than a leg-breaking tackle? • Match report: Newcastle 0-1 Manchester United
Press Association
Thursday 5 March 2015 15.00 GMT
Jonny Evans has denied spitting at Papiss Cissé during the pair’s clash at St James’ Park, while the Newcastle United striker has apologised for his role in the incident.
The Manchester United defender said he was “shocked” to read reports that he had part at Cissé after Wednesday night’s Premier League game at Newcastle, which the visitors won 1-0.
In a statement released on the club’s official website, the Northern Ireland international said: “Having woken up this morning, I am shocked to have seen the media coverage from last night’s match. I would like to make it clear that I did not spit at Papiss Cissé.
“I was totally unaware of any spitting incident and had assumed that the issue at the time was with the challenge and his attempted retaliation to the tackle from the floor. During the game Papiss Cissé and I spoke about the incident and it is clear by my reaction in the television footage that I was totally surprised by any suggestion of spitting.
“It is not in my character or in my nature to spit at anybody nor is it something I have ever done or would ever do. It is certainly not something that I did last night.”
Spitting carries a mandatory six-game ban and if Cissé were charged and convicted his punishment would be increased, with the forward having already served a three-match suspension for violent conduct earlier in the season.
Cissé said in a statement on the Newcastle website: “I have apologies to make to a lot of people today. Firstly to my team-mates and to our supporters, secondly to Jonny Evans, and thirdly to every football fan who saw the incident between myself and Jonny.
“I reacted to something I found very unpleasant. Sometimes it is hard not to react, particularly in the heat of the moment. I have always tried hard to be positive a role model, especially for our young fans, and yesterday I let you down.
“I hope children out there playing football for their clubs and schools this weekend will know better than to retaliate when they are angry. Perhaps when they see the problem it now causes me and my team they will be able to learn from my mistake, not copy it.”
Real Madrid star Gareth Bale: Goal drought after critical fans led to playing-style change
By Eduardo Fernandez-Abascal March 4, 2015 13:54 GMT
Gareth Bale has not scored a goal in the last seven Real Madrid games(Getty)
Gareth Bale's goal drought at Real Madrid has a direct relationship with a change of his style after his own fans whistled him at the Santiago Bernabeu and accused the former Tottenham star of being a "ball-hog", recent stats have revealed.
The Wales international was booed by some of his own fans at the Santiago Bernabeu during the victory over David Moyes's Real Sociedad side on 31 January.
The former Spurs star was recently rebuked publicly by Cristiano Ronaldo for opting to shoot instead of passing him the ball in the win against Espanyol and he was also made the scapegoat for the 2-1 defeat to Valencia earlier in 2015.
Spanish newspaper AS says Bale has since changed his approach to the game, which sees him trying to be more generous but losing his goal instinct at the same time.
According to the stats, since the game against Real Sociedad, Bale has shot on goal 12 times in 540 minutes, meaning he made one attempt every 45 minutes on the pitch, while before the game against Moyes's side he had an average shot rate of every 22 minutes.
Bale's change of style has had a negative impact on his goalscoring record. Having scored 10 in 20 La Liga games before the Sociedad match, the Tottenham star has failed to score in his last seven appearances for Los Blancos - six La Liga games and a Champions League tie - while his last goal came from the penalty spot in the victory over Cordoba on 24 January.
AS points out this is Bale's longest goalscoring drought since the former Spurs hero left White Hart Lane for the Santiago Bernabeu in the summer 2013 for a world-record fee of £81m ($124m).
When asked after the Champions League victory over Schalke whether he had changed his approach to the game due to the "selfish" accusations, Bale said: "I haven't really adapted my style of play. In certain games, if a sight of goal has opened up I'll take it. But tonight I think my teammates were in better positions and I tried to play the ball around."
from what ive seen he is a destroyer. we need some one that can pkay aswell as be a destroyer
He is but he has a decent passing range and is solid in passing in general. I guess if we're to buy him, van Gaal would deploy him as a pure DM in a mood of Biscuits, essential position in a standard 4-3-3. I guess it's between Blind and Herrera for a second CM place and a third man would be all rounder, like Vidal, Nainggolan, Strootman, that type. Or if not, Blind and Herrera with Carvalho as a third man.
I was wondering what could possibly be another reason for Ashley's rise of form except that he fits perfectly in the philosophy. One fan has figured it out, well done lad!
At the time I thought he got what he deserved. It appeared a completely opposite. How wrong someone can be!
Being linked hugely with him along with Arsenal, could be the one of the answers for our central midfield problems. Liverpool appears to be interested in the player as well. Reports in Portugal allegedly linking him with us again:
Man United 'very close' to completing deal for midfield answer
Posted by SPORT WITNESS on March 4, 2015 at 17:28 in Sport Witness Football
According to reports in Portugal, Manchester United are closing in on Sporting Lisbon midfielder William Carvalho. The Portugal international has been linked with a move to the Premier League side along with a number of other clubs including rivals Liverpool.
Portuguese newspaper Record has today reported that Manchester United have maintained their interest in the 22 year old despite his performance levels dropping earlier this season. It's been claimed that the club have been very close to coming to an agreement with Sporting Lisbon to sign the youngster and are still very much in the picture for a summer transfer.
However, with the reports that Liverpool want Carvalho as a possible replacement for the departing Steven Gerrard, Manchester United may need to act quickly. Gerrard will be heading to MLS side LA Galaxy in the summer, and the Merseyside club see Carvalho as a possible option to fill the void that will be left by their captain.
Manchester United have been showing an interest in Carvalho since last season, and they have continued to monitor the player during this campaign. In February we covered the story that the club sent representatives to the Sporting Lisbon and Belenenses game. It was claimed at the time that they travelled to Portugal to watch Carvalho. The youngster is contracted to Sporting Lisbon until 2018 and has a huge €45m buyout clause implemented into his contract. It's unlikely that Manchester Untied would pay such a transfer fee for Carvalho.
Carvalho, or a player like him, would provide something of an answer in midfield for Louis van Gaal. The Dutchman appears petrified of his midfield and defence being leaky and whilst Daley Blind is a tidy and useful player, he's not exactly the all action warrior who Van Gaal seems to long for. Carvalho could be that man.