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Post by Stew on Sept 25, 2015 17:27:06 GMT
So.....we keep this guy, Perreria scores a belter, the press turn on clown shoes, we score after 47 passes and Martial looks like a superstar in the making.
What is this feeling? Hope?
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Post by CaajScot on Sept 25, 2015 17:32:54 GMT
So.....we keep this guy, Perreria scores a belter, the press turn on clown shoes, we score after 47 passes and Martial looks like a superstar in the making. What is this feeling? Hope?Still this guy too put out to grass Stew. So there is still hope.
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Post by Bestie on Sept 27, 2015 10:08:03 GMT
Callum Wilson looks like he picked up a bad injury yesterday. We should send James on loan to Bournemouth if Fellaini is going to be on the bench ahead of him every week. Bournemouth try to play good football, Eddie Howe is a great coach, and Bournemouth wouldn't even have to print new shirts ...
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Post by NR7 on Sept 27, 2015 12:14:20 GMT
Callum Wilson looks like he picked up a bad injury yesterday. We should send James on loan to Bournemouth if Fellaini is going to be on the bench ahead of him every week. Bournemouth try to play good football, Eddie Howe is a great coach, and Bournemouth wouldn't even have to print new shirts ... Or we can send the oaf instead
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Post by CaajScot on Oct 12, 2015 15:16:35 GMT
12/10/2015 12:30, Report by Adam Marshall OPINION: TIME FOR WILSON TO PUSH HIS CLAIMS
The positives were far from plentiful when Manchester United last played, eight long days ago at Arsenal, but there was at least a bright spot in James Wilson making his first senior appearance of the season.
The 19-year-old striker came off the bench for the closing stages of a difficult afternoon at the Emirates Stadium and understandably, given the circumstances, he was restricted in having any major impact. The brief cameo was more cautious than explosive, which has sometimes been the case when he is introduced into games - it certainly was at the same stadium last year when the Reds held out for victory. Yet there persists the feeling an unleashed Wilson can wreak havoc on even the best of defences with his movement and direct approach. This could be his time to shine. Maintaining the form of a two-goal debut under Ryan Giggs's temporary stewardship in May 2014 was an almost impossible challenge but he gained more experience during Louis van Gaal's first campaign in charge and showed glimpses of what all seasoned watchers of the younger United teams know he can produce. Blessed with incredible pace and a dead-eyed instinct for goals, there is no doubting Wilson is a real talent. United showed faith in him with a new long-term contract last month and by thus far resisting loan approaches from the string of clubs desperate to obtain his services. Van Gaal has suggested Wilson is the natural deputy for Anthony Martial at present but voiced concerns at a lack of action for the Englishman. "He has to play but I have doubts about letting him go," explained the boss recently. "Maybe he shall receive minutes off me because I have to rotate, as I did against Ipswich Town, and it can also be done in the other matches. So, I have talked with him and I think that we wait until December." The manager thinks he will have a clearer picture closer to Christmas as to whether he can release Wilson on loan but in the short term, the striker needs to show he can force himself into the side and make a real impact. Scoring, as he often does, in United Under-21s' win over Everton did his cause no harm and he will look to hit the net again when representing his country on Tuesday evening. Wilson scored on his England Under-21 debut against USA Under-23s and will be on the goal trail again when Kazakhstan provide the opposition for Gareth Southgate's team at Coventry's Ricoh Arena. One point to note is Southgate made a reference after the centre-forward's satisfying bow last month to the fact there is more physical development to come. On this front, there was an encouraging sign from Wilson's only Under-21 outing for the Reds this term. During the 3-1 victory over Everton, when he also contributed a nice assist for James Weir, the striker was involved in a crunching challenge with Matthew Pennington. Unfortunately, the Toffees' bruising centre-back was unable to continue but Wilson got to his feet and showed no ill effects. Last season, when watching Willo, there was sometimes the fear he would be left hobbling due to the physical treatment he received from opponents, probably due to his burgeoning reputation and his habit of making life awkward for defenders. So it was reassuring to see evidence that he is perhaps becoming more durable and capable of riding such strong tackles. The talent is there and another goal for England Under-21s on Tuesday would relay the message that he is ready for more involvement at United. Maybe even with another game against Everton on Saturday, but this time for the first team at Goodison Park in the Reds' next Barclays Premier League assignment. The views expressed in this article are personal to the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Manchester United. www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Features/2015/Oct/opinion-its-time-for-james-wilson-to-push-his-claims-at-manchester-united.aspx
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Post by IRD17_Kaushik on Oct 16, 2015 15:00:23 GMT
James Wilson 40M in 5 seconds
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Post by CaajScot on Nov 26, 2015 18:33:57 GMT
26/11/2015 18:15, Report by Gemma Thompson WILSON LOANED TO BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION Manchester United striker James Wilson will spend the remainder of the 2015/16 campaign on loan at Brighton and Hove Albion.
The 19-year-old, who turns 20 on 1 December, has made just two first-team appearances this season - a start in the Capital One Cup defeat to Middlesbrough and a run-out from the bench in the league defeat at Arsenal last month. Injuries have hampered his chances, while the impressive form of summer signing Anthony Martial has also limited his opportunities. The Seagulls, who have not lost a league game all season, are currently riding high in the Championship and lie second in the table - Hull City are only above them by virtue of a better goal difference. Wilson will hope to gain some valuable experience and playing time with Chris Hughton's side before returning to the Reds for the start of the 2016/17 season. Hughton is delighted to have brought Wilson in on loan and told the Seagulls' official website: "We have been keen to add a striker, and James has been our number one target for some time, so we are absolutely delighted to have completed the deal. "He is an exciting young striker, and we hope that this move will prove to be very good for all parties involved. There was a huge amount of competition from rival clubs to sign James on loan and it has been another great team effort to secure his signature. I now hope he will help us maintain our excellent start to the season, and bring additional goals to the squad." The England Under-21 international and United Academy graduate is highly regarded at Old Trafford and signed a new four-year deal, with an option to extend for a further year, with the Reds in September. Louis van Gaal said of the forward at the time: “James is one of the brightest young English prospects and we are delighted he has signed a new contract. He is a very talented forward player and has a keen eye for goal. His development is continuing in the right direction and it is clear to see that he has a fine future ahead of him." Everyone at the club wishes James the best of luck for his loan spell. www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2015/Nov/james-wilson-to-go-on-loan-to-brighton-and-hove-albion-for-rest-of-season.aspx
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Post by troubleontheway on Nov 26, 2015 18:37:18 GMT
26/11/2015 18:15, Report by Gemma Thompson WILSON LOANED TO BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION Manchester United striker James Wilson will spend the remainder of the 2015/16 campaign on loan at Brighton and Hove Albion.
The 19-year-old, who turns 20 on 1 December, has made just two first-team appearances this season - a start in the Capital One Cup defeat to Middlesbrough and a run-out from the bench in the league defeat at Arsenal last month. Injuries have hampered his chances, while the impressive form of summer signing Anthony Martial has also limited his opportunities. The Seagulls, who have not lost a league game all season, are currently riding high in the Championship and lie second in the table - Hull City are only above them by virtue of a better goal difference. Wilson will hope to gain some valuable experience and playing time with Chris Hughton's side before returning to the Reds for the start of the 2016/17 season. Hughton is delighted to have brought Wilson in on loan and told the Seagulls' official website: "We have been keen to add a striker, and James has been our number one target for some time, so we are absolutely delighted to have completed the deal. "He is an exciting young striker, and we hope that this move will prove to be very good for all parties involved. There was a huge amount of competition from rival clubs to sign James on loan and it has been another great team effort to secure his signature. I now hope he will help us maintain our excellent start to the season, and bring additional goals to the squad." The England Under-21 international and United Academy graduate is highly regarded at Old Trafford and signed a new four-year deal, with an option to extend for a further year, with the Reds in September. Louis van Gaal said of the forward at the time: “James is one of the brightest young English prospects and we are delighted he has signed a new contract. He is a very talented forward player and has a keen eye for goal. His development is continuing in the right direction and it is clear to see that he has a fine future ahead of him." Everyone at the club wishes James the best of luck for his loan spell. www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2015/Nov/james-wilson-to-go-on-loan-to-brighton-and-hove-albion-for-rest-of-season.aspx What a relief. I was worried about a)How bloated our squad is and b) how we would manage so many in form strikers at the same time.
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Post by CaajScot on Nov 26, 2015 18:46:56 GMT
26/11/2015 18:15, Report by Gemma Thompson WILSON LOANED TO BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION Manchester United striker James Wilson will spend the remainder of the 2015/16 campaign on loan at Brighton and Hove Albion.
What a relief. I was worried about a)How bloated our squad is and b) how we would manage so many in form strikers at the same time. Wish potato head was put out on loan somewhere like Leeds or Millwall and let them fucking scumbag supporters rip him apart.
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Post by WhatsTheMata on Nov 26, 2015 18:50:54 GMT
I cannot believe we loaned Wilson until the end of the season
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Post by johnboy14 on Nov 26, 2015 19:13:04 GMT
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Post by king nothing on Nov 26, 2015 19:15:22 GMT
What the Fuck is this bloke doing??
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Post by Jayrannasaurus on Nov 26, 2015 20:29:39 GMT
OK.
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Post by Stew on Nov 26, 2015 20:34:21 GMT
Obviously this is fucking madness but one thing gives me a bit of hope (probably unfounded) if he's on loan for the season maybe this mad bastard is less likely to sell him. Which was what worried me the most.
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Post by Jayrannasaurus on Nov 26, 2015 20:35:19 GMT
January signing, then?
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