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Post by ScholesEvilTwin on Nov 26, 2015 20:53:58 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2015 0:21:03 GMT
He's better off out of it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2015 0:40:26 GMT
He needs a loan. Not quite up to first team level yet. We are so thin though. Bring back Januzaj. He's better in the build up than Memphis.
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Post by IRD17_Kaushik on Nov 27, 2015 4:55:14 GMT
So we have only one striker in the squad and he is going to be played in the left wing!!!! Anyway its a good loan for Wilson, atleast he will get some playing time. But this is not good for United, we might see Fellaini as No. 9 again at some point in this season
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Post by CaajScot on Nov 28, 2015 9:30:53 GMT
28/11/2015 12:00, Report by Nathan Thomas JAMES WILSON CAN'T WAIT TO GET STARTED AT BRIGHTON
Manchester United forward James Wilson is looking forward to making an impact at Brighton & Hove Albion following the completion of his loan move to Falmer Stadium earlier this week.The presence of Wayne Rooney and Anthony Martial has meant that Wilson's involvement with the first-team has been somewhat limited so far this season, with only two appearances to his name, and it was felt that the England-Under-21 international is best served finding regular football elsewhere, for the time being. "There were a lot of clubs interested, but it was only a one-horse race for me, to be fair, as Brighton are a brilliant club with brilliant facilities," the Academy graduate told journalists at his official unveiling. "United have obviously got to be my main aim but it's great to have the chance to come down here and help Brighton. Hopefully, this can be a stepping stone for me and I can go back to Old Trafford with a lot of experience." Another United prospect who enjoyed a fruitful spell with the Seagulls was Jesse Lingard, and he encouraged Wilson to make the move himself, while Louis van Gaal was fully supportive of the switch. "I spoke to Jesse and asked for some advice about what it was like and he said it was a great club with a brilliant set-up and a great bunch of lads," the striker commented. "The manager [van Gaal] tries to see the players as much as possible, as individuals and as a group. He wants to get the best out of the players and wants to know how to get the best out of us. He does that by meeting as a team and as individuals as well. We agreed before any of the clubs were mentioned, Brighton were the first club he wanted me to come to for experience and he said it’s a good club where you can come and play your football. He thought it was the best move for me, as well as I did." Wilson now hopes that he can sustain an injury-free run and really make his mark in the Championship. "I've not had much luck this season and have picked up a few injuries," he continued. "Obviously, I’m still a young player who is still developing so I’m spending hours in the gym to get myself stronger and fitter. I think the move will be a big help where game time is concerned as well as helping my fitness. I also think it will really help me to develop as a player and a person. "I had a slight knee injury for the last league game [at Watford] but trained for the past week so I’m ready. I’m fit for the game against Birmingham, obviously it’s a good game to come into but any game time for me is a great addition for my development and fitness as well as being good experience for me. "To be fair, I’ve had no luck really as, when I could play, I had a few little injuries and there is no point taking a risk in me playing when I’ve got an injury. So it was a lack of luck for me rather than being frustrated at not playing. We’ve got Rooney and Martial who are two great forwards so it’s hard to get into the side and, when they were out, I didn’t have much luck with little niggly injuries. It’s one of those things, I suppose." www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2015/Nov/James-Wilson-discusses-Brighton-move-as-he-gears-up-for-debut.aspx
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Post by Stew on Nov 28, 2015 15:15:49 GMT
He needs a loan. Not quite up to first team level yet. We are so thin though. Bring back Januzaj. He's better in the build up than Memphis. One final time, for everyone- ADNAN CANNOT COME BACK EARLY, DORTMUND'S MANAGER CONFIRMED IT LAST WEEK.
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Post by karthy on Nov 28, 2015 15:53:33 GMT
^^ Plus we already Have De Gea in Goal and Ladnan ain't better to displace him. so peeps stop it you all .
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Post by redcase on Nov 29, 2015 14:14:42 GMT
He needs a loan. Not quite up to first team level yet. We are so thin though. Bring back Januzaj. He's better in the build up than Memphis. One final time, for everyone- ADNAN CANNOT COME BACK EARLY, DORTMUND'S MANAGER CONFIRMED IT LAST WEEK. Even if he could, it would be pointless. I've seen what he's been upto at Dortmund and it ain't anything good.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2015 20:48:31 GMT
One final time, for everyone- ADNAN CANNOT COME BACK EARLY, DORTMUND'S MANAGER CONFIRMED IT LAST WEEK. Even if he could, it would be pointless. I've seen what he's been upto at Dortmund and it ain't anything good. He's got a few adsists in his limited play time. Better 10 than Rooney.
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Post by redcase on Nov 30, 2015 8:36:13 GMT
Even if he could, it would be pointless. I've seen what he's been upto at Dortmund and it ain't anything good. He's got a few adsists in his limited play time. Better 10 than Rooney. Mata hasn't been able to displace Rooney as 10 . Januzaj has about as much chance as I have of bedding Scarlett Johansson .
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Post by CaajScot on Dec 1, 2015 9:24:00 GMT
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Post by Stew on Dec 12, 2015 15:50:14 GMT
Scored another cracker today. The short term loan to get him match sharp and confident was a great idea. He'll come back in Jan and could really help us push on-
Hold on. What did you say? For the season? Are you fucking mental? Good one mate. Had me going there.
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Post by Sméagol on Dec 12, 2015 15:57:13 GMT
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Post by NR7 on Dec 12, 2015 16:46:35 GMT
Chuffed for the lad!
I have come around to thinking our best prospects staying away from the LVG is not such a bad idea. They won't be afflicted by the 'process' or 'philosophy'
Pereira should go out on loan too. Just ensure it's not an absurd one like Adnan's..
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Post by Bestie on Dec 12, 2015 19:35:26 GMT
Do not, I REPEAT, DO NOT, watch Wilson's goal for Brighton today.
New expletives will have to be invented.
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