New Strikers??

Discussion in 'Manchester United' started by Soccerholic, Jul 26, 2002.

  1. Soccerholic

    Soccerholic New Member

    Mar 6, 2001
    Mile High
    Now that Yorke is gone, United only have 3 true strikers. Most top teams like to carry at least four. Any thoughts on who United might go after?
     
  2. Motterman

    Motterman Member

    Jul 8, 2002
    Orlando, FL
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I heard that on the ManUtd.com site, that Giggs is listed as a Striker in the Player Profiles section.
     
  3. benine

    benine New Member

    Jul 22, 2002
    Chicago

    yep. i think that between Ruud, Ole, Diego and Scholes/Giggsy, we're a-okay on strikers. remember: goal production wasnt a problem last year. we dont need any strikers or mids.
     
  4. Motterman

    Motterman Member

    Jul 8, 2002
    Orlando, FL
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Unless we really want to challenge this year for the legendary Worthnothing Cup.
     
  5. benine

    benine New Member

    Jul 22, 2002
    Chicago

    Lets see. Carrol in goal, Phil, Gary, O'shea and probably Wallwork in the back; Butt, Chadwick, Stewart and May in the midfield, and, uh...whatever first teamer will play up top. I still think United's Worthington Cup team is better than most first squads.
     
  6. Soccerholic

    Soccerholic New Member

    Mar 6, 2001
    Mile High
    Yeah, I know Giggs played striker last year when needed, but I still like him much better on the left side. With all the games that United play, injuries, suspensions, and fatigue can reduce numbers of available players in a hurry. I think they would be smart to have another striker in reserve.
     
  7. benine

    benine New Member

    Jul 22, 2002
    Chicago

    Perhaps Fortune could be getting more play time due to his great showing at the W.C. He was easily one of the more exciting players to watch on one of the more exciting sides in the tournament, and I know he was transfer listed at the start of last season, but he's outlasted Cole, Johnson, Irwin and Yorke so perhaps Fergie wants to keep him around a bit more. And I dont think we do need a fourth striker because we'll be playing a 4-5-1 in Europe and the tougher league games (Silvestre, White, Rio, Gary; Giggs,Veron,Keane,Scholes,Becks;Ruud) and a very strong, slightly different squad for the other matches (Silvestre,Brown,Rio, Phil(escude?); Fortune, Butt, Scholes, Becks/Chadwick; Ole, Giggs/Diego). Realistically, the team is so deep in the midfield that they will spill over into what ever area needs the backup, be it up top or (god forbid with this spending) in the back. We're fine.
    Let the league begin!
     
  8. prk166

    prk166 BigSoccer Supporter

    Aug 8, 2000
    Med City
    Wallwork? Didn't he leave on free & sign with WBA?
     
  9. benine

    benine New Member

    Jul 22, 2002
    Chicago
    right...my fault, i thought that was May.
     
  10. prk166

    prk166 BigSoccer Supporter

    Aug 8, 2000
    Med City
    <whew> I could've easily did the same thing in thinking of the wrong player.

    4th striker? Maybe Fergie isn't in a hurry to sign one? I would think that DiCanio is out considering his age and other prospects. I doubt ManU is in the mood to spend really, really big. The problem is, IMHO, they need other proven EPL goal scorer unless Fergie is really THAT sure that Forlan is going to establish himself and bag a dozen goals this year. He's still a young pup. IMHO DiCanio would be a good fit in terms of someone with experience, proven, and not too expensive. Yet it doesn't seem that he'll be the one. So who will it be? Damien Duff (a lil' young but somewhat proven)? Robbie Keane? Nuno Gomes (free!)?
     
  11. BrianCappellieri

    BrianCappellieri Red Card

    Feb 11, 2002
    Man Utd ready to offer £10M for Chelsea's Eidur

    Manchester United are set to take advantage of Chelsea's mounting debts by swooping for striker Eidur Gudjohnsen.
    The Mirror says United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is confident he can prise the Icelander away from Stamford Bridge for £10 million, particularly with Gudjohnsen angling for an improved contract.

    Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri has already criticised the agents of his first team stars for 'sabotaging' their season and Gudjohnsen has reportedly fallen out with the club over his new demands.

    It's believed the former Bolton striker is Fergie's No1 target and that United will move for the player ahead of the August 31 transfer deadline.

    Tribal Football
     
  12. Soccerholic

    Soccerholic New Member

    Mar 6, 2001
    Mile High
    Gudjohnsen's a good striker. Like many, he's streaky, but when he's in form, he's as devastating as any in the league.
     
  13. BrianCappellieri

    BrianCappellieri Red Card

    Feb 11, 2002
    Sunderland are after him as well but he's happy at Stamford Bridge according to his agent.

    United must sell before buying again

    Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been told that he will have to sell before he can buy again following the near-£30million signing of Leeds and England defender Rio Ferdinand...

    SoccerNet
     
  14. Motterman

    Motterman Member

    Jul 8, 2002
    Orlando, FL
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I think there are two reasons for this "announcement":

    #1: Since we are the richest club out there buying, we are putting this out there to keep prices from skyrocketing.

    #2: The funds would be available after we qualify to the Champs League Group phases.
     

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