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Unorthodox Yank
01 Jul 2004, 04:18 PM
So, so far we got Pique, Miller, Smith, and Heinze

I dont THINK i'm issaing anyone.

I'm going to go ahead and try and set the tone for this thread.

we will NOT get Steven Gerrard.


Discuss.

Achtung
01 Jul 2004, 04:34 PM
odd you dont mention the 3 main rivals of manyoo... manchester city, liverpool, and leeds... suppose you really dont know anything bout the club.. big surprise...

Man City are trying to cut wages. It's highly unlikely they'd even think about bidding for someone in Morientes' range.

Leeds are not in the Premiership, and they are also cutting wages and selling players.

Liverpool are the only real possibility, but they are have all but signed Cisse as their major move this year. Again, highly unlikely.

For the first two teams, signing Morientes wouldn't make much difference in their challenging us. Liverpool could gain from him, but again I doubt they'll be going in for another forward.

phishy
01 Jul 2004, 04:38 PM
Man City are trying to cut wages. It's highly unlikely they'd even think about bidding for someone in Morientes' range.

Leeds are not in the Premiership, and they are also cutting wages and selling players.

Liverpool are the only real possibility, but they are have all but signed Cisse as their major move this year. Again, highly unlikely.

For the first two teams, signing Morientes wouldn't make much difference in their challenging us. Liverpool could gain from him, but again I doubt they'll be going in for another forward.


well achtung...
damn, there needs to be a sarcasm font...
i was thinking he listed the two clubs that he detests.. even tho those aren't united's rivals... if im wrong.. ya no worries! :)

Unorthodox Yank
01 Jul 2004, 04:45 PM
well achtung...
damn, there needs to be a sarcasm font...
i was thinking he listed the two clubs that he detests.. even tho those aren't united's rivals... if im wrong.. ya no worries! :)

Hey, i hate Man City, Liverpool, and Leeds as much as the next guy.

That said, I have a very deep and personal hatred for Arsenal and Chelsea.

that, and, like Achtung said, i'm thinking REALISTICALLY here.

phishy
01 Jul 2004, 04:49 PM
Hey, i hate Man City, Liverpool, and Leeds as much as the next guy.

That said, I have a very deep and personal hatred for Arsenal and Chelsea.

that, and, like Achtung said, i'm thinking REALISTICALLY here.

check~ ;)
really think he is coming to arsenal.. lack of playing time at Stamford Bridge is probably an issue.. ya i know we are skint, but i am hoping~

Achtung
01 Jul 2004, 04:49 PM
well achtung...
damn, there needs to be a sarcasm font...
i was thinking he listed the two clubs that he detests.. even tho those aren't united's rivals... if im wrong.. ya no worries! :)

Ah ok, didn't pick up on that. I knew I was stating the obvious. Just in an annoyed mood today, thats all.

Holland in 06
01 Jul 2004, 07:44 PM
So what is up with Rafael Van der Vaart is it true that he's coming to MAN U?

johno
01 Jul 2004, 07:47 PM
Well, personally I don't think we will be signing Rooney or any other forward...

However, should the right defender become available... say a good young right back, I think we might go in for him. I fancy Wayne Bridge, but we cannot get him, he might make a good LW for us... he has impressed me greatly and having him on LW occasionally would increase our defensive capability...

What I wanted to ask before I blurted out the crap above was...

do u guys think we will sign anymore players, and if so what positions will they fill?

prk166
01 Jul 2004, 08:01 PM
On players leaving, Stewart is going on trial with Rangers
http://skysports.planetfootball.com/transfernews.asp?type=article&id=211647

And Butt is still being linked with a move to Newcastle
http://www.skysports.com/skysports/article/0,,31-1141209,00.html

StrikerCW
01 Jul 2004, 11:07 PM
Wow, when I saw the Man Utd E-members email I almost peed my pants because it said "United Buys Gerard" Little did I know it was the Barça Gerard and not Scouser Gerrard.

thanks

therealronaldo7
02 Jul 2004, 10:38 AM
I firmly believe United will get Rooney. I think Ruud will stay and somehow United will get this transfer done.

DutchFootballRulez
02 Jul 2004, 10:46 AM
I firmly believe United will get Rooney. I think Ruud will stay and somehow United will get this transfer done. I firmly believe you need to sober up BEFORE you post such nonsense.
Pay 50 Mill GBP for an 18 year old to sit the bench behind Saha, Smith, and OGS? An 18 year w/ a bad temper, and can be a bit spoiled at times?

Very bad idea.

Invincible
02 Jul 2004, 11:38 AM
I firmly believe you need to sober up BEFORE you post such nonsense.
Pay 50 Mill GBP for an 18 year old to sit the bench behind Saha, Smith, and OGS? An 18 year w/ a bad temper, and can be a bit spoiled at times?

Very bad idea.
Come on now use some common sense. Do you really think Man Utd will pay that kind of money for some lil pudgey kid? The board was reluctunt to pay 30 mill for Ferdinand, and we NEEDED a centerback back then.We dont need Rooney, so you really think that we'll pay 50 mill POUNDS?? :rolleyes:

Pffffft....


Anyway as for man utd's transfer dealings, maybe we could squeeze out a deal for Gilardino, but I doubt he's willing to leave Italy as most Italians dont get national call ups if they play somewhere else.

Motterman
02 Jul 2004, 12:26 PM
Daily Mail:

Manchester United are poised to pair England sensation Wayne Rooney with Ruud van Nistelrooy in a dazzling strike partnership next season. The club deposed by Arsenal as champions believe they can raise the cash for an audacious bid for Everton's Rooney and at the same time resist any offer for Van Nistelrooy. That would be the dream ticket for Sir Alex Ferguson who, apart from fielding two of the leading scorers from Euro 2004, would also have Louis Saha and Alan Smith up his sleeve as he mounts an all-out assault on the Champions League and Premiership.
The Mirror:

Manchester United are confident Wayne Rooney will become the latest player to snub Chelsea and instead agree a move to Old Trafford in a £25million deal. United have put a maximum £25m valuation on England's Euro 2004 hero and are not prepared to meet the extraordinary £40m asking price Everton have quoted. The Old Trafford club believe Rooney's desire to stay in his native north-west will signal the end of Chelsea's bid to sign him, despite their abundant wealth, and leave them in pole position to land the striker. Although Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich could easily meet the £40m price Everton are asking, Rooney has decided United is his choice and has ruled out a move to London.
Discuss.

Dark Savante
02 Jul 2004, 12:39 PM
Daily Mail:


The Mirror:


Discuss.
Looking good, but then 'The Mirror' is a skank tabloid and the Daily Mail is a midsheeter. I still think we're aiming for Rooney this summer for the reasons stated in 'fergie emulating '99' thread with Saha as Ruud's understudy not a starter beside him. It just makes perfect sense to me and it's how we've always played when in a 4-4-2. If anything the two #9 route would be the shocking first, not Rooney and Ruud.

I'm pretty sure Ruud wont be sold either. His comments after Holland were knocked out were convincing. I think we're gonna have to wait a while for this to be resolved one way or the other which is a problem. If we can't get Rooney we have other business to tend to in the transfer market and time waits for no man/club.

Let us hope the journo's have got it right... interesting that they've been reporting the same story for near 2weeks now about Rooney's preference. Sometimes there is no smoke without fire...

therealronaldo7
02 Jul 2004, 12:56 PM
I firmly believe you need to sober up BEFORE you post such nonsense.
Pay 50 Mill GBP for an 18 year old to sit the bench behind Saha, Smith, and OGS? An 18 year w/ a bad temper, and can be a bit spoiled at times?

Very bad idea.

Well, I don't think it is a bad idea. I don't believe he is going to sit on the bench. He would play most games in my opinion. And also, United needs to do something big. They have not done much to make me believe they will be better than last season. Chelsea is getting better by the minute as they just signed Kezman and Arsenal are just solid and relatively young with their core of talent. They do not need to do much. United needs someone like Rooney to inject the club with energy. He not only brings his uncanny goal scoring ability, but he also would bring hope for United that in the transfer market dominated recently by Chelsea that United can go out and capture a top name like Rooney. It's a good idea and I hope it happens.

Motterman
02 Jul 2004, 03:41 PM
The agent of Parma striker Alberto Gilardino has told Goal.com that his client will definitely be leaving the club this summer.
"Gilardino interests Roma, Juve, Manchester United and. Real Madrid," said Beppe Bonetto. "He’ll play for one of those four." Any favourite? "No favourite team, the only sure thing is that Gilardino will leave Parma."

phishy
02 Jul 2004, 03:59 PM
The agent of Parma striker Alberto Gilardino has told Goal.com that his client will definitely be leaving the club this summer.
"Gilardino interests Roma, Juve, Manchester United and. Real Madrid," said Beppe Bonetto. "He’ll play for one of those four." Any favourite? "No favourite team, the only sure thing is that Gilardino will leave Parma."

Motterman,

I believe the deal w/ Juventus is just about done. I reckon he doesn't leave Italy because of his international aspirations~

Rei de Boston
02 Jul 2004, 05:14 PM
phishy is right I think, Gilardino stays at home in Italy.

I don't really like the purchase, or the attempt, of Rooney. Sure the kid has talent but look at what he has done recently in the EPL and not at one major tournament. Too often players play well at a tournament and then don't do much for the club (Nicky Butt anyone). Maybe I'll be proved wrong but I just don't see this as that good for a deal at this time.

prk166
02 Jul 2004, 07:03 PM
I have a hard time seeing Roma buying Gilardino. They're in over their head in debt and will only be able to use the Samuel money on buying a new CB.

http://skysports.planetfootball.com/article.asp?id=210141