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Post by viking22 on Sept 13, 2016 19:44:29 GMT
Feyenoord is great experience. They are the kind of side we could easily face next year in the Champions League. He hasn't had that many minutes this season so a good performance at Feyenoord may earn him a start at Watford especially as Lingard and Mkhi are now persona non grata.
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Post by Moodymanc on Sept 14, 2016 6:23:59 GMT
I wouldn't risk him in Holland ..save him for Watford mourinho confirmed that rashford will start against feyenoord I'd play Rooney instead of Rashford and hope he comes down with the flu or something.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2016 9:46:34 GMT
mourinho confirmed that rashford will start against feyenoord I'd play Rooney instead of Rashford and hope he comes down with the flu or something. What did your pic used to be?
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Post by CaajScot on Sept 14, 2016 10:03:12 GMT
I'd play Rooney instead of Rashford and hope he comes down with the flu or something. What did your pic used to be? He changed his screen name from "Moody Schneider", Schneider....... I think it must have been him.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2016 10:06:51 GMT
What did your pic used to be? He changed his screen name from "Moody Schneider", Schneider....... I think it must have been him. Oh yeah. Knew it wasn't moody manc.
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Post by CaajScot on Sept 14, 2016 10:16:00 GMT
He changed his screen name from "Moody Schneider", Schneider....... I think it must have been him. Oh yeah. Knew it wasn't moody manc. I put the Moody Manc beside it Aus because it can get confusing for some people and a pain in the butt when members keep changing their screen names and you scratch your head and then ghost over the name to find out who exactly it is, NR7 changed his screen name once and members were wondering who it was and another Mod (I don't know who?) stuck NR7 beside it. If I remember right NR7 thought it was me lol, but eventually, he changed it back to NR7. republikofmanc.proboards.com/thread/25694/name-changes
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Post by CaajScot on Sept 15, 2016 11:04:38 GMT
| FOOTBALL NEWS15/09/2016 09:00, Report by Gemma Thompson in Rotterdam RASHFORD'S EUROPA LEAGUE MEMORIES Marcus Rashford admits the Europa League will always hold a special place in his heart after he burst onto the scene with two goals on a memorable Manchester United debut last season.
The 18-year-old striker was thrust into the spotlight at short notice when Anthony Martial picked up an injury while warming up for the round of 32 second-leg clash with Midtjylland. Rashford scored twice in a 5-1 win at Old Trafford and has not looked back since as he has starred for both club and country. "For me that was the start of everything so it's very important for me," he told MUTV when asked about that night in the Europa League. "The fans really helped me that night. "Whatever you think about before the game and how you imagine they'll be, it's completely different. That's the biggest thing I remember. They were amazing. "We're in the competition again and we want to win it. It's a competition the club have never won and we'd be very happy if we can be the first United team to do that." Jose Mourinho hinted that Rashford will start Thursday's game after impressing during the second half of the Manchester derby defeat and the talented teenager, who was playing in the UEFA Youth League this time last year, is ready for the challenge. "The manager has made it clear to us he wants to win everything and we're the same. He's brought a strong squad [to Feyenoord] and we're looking forward to the game," added the youngster. "They have been playing well and scoring goals and their fans will try to make it tough, but if we work hard I'm sure we can do well." MUTV will show the full interview with Marcus in Match Day Live from 17:00 BST today (Thursday). More: Watch action from Rashford's debut v Midtjylland ** Vwww.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2016/Sep/marcus-rashford-recalls-fond-memories-of-europa-league-and-manchester-united-debut.aspx
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Post by CaajScot on Sept 20, 2016 13:46:01 GMT
| FOOTBALL NEWS 20/09/2016 08:35, Report by Adam Marshall RASHFORD: HOW MY GAME HAS EVOLVED
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford has revealed how his game has evolved in a short space of time, in an exclusive interview with Inside United, the club's official magazine.
When playing for the Reds' Under-16s, Rashford would often operate as a no.10 and also featured out wide before developing a real striker's instinct. Expert coaching from Colin Little helped hone his finishing prowess, to such an extent that he now appears capable of scoring all types of goals. At Watford on Sunday, he produced a predatory strike under Heurelho Gomes when the ball broke for him inside the box. That effort put him on the scoresheet for the second successive away game in the Premier League and also meant he had marked his first domestic start of the campaign with a goal. The 18-year-old played in a wider role at Vicarage Road, operating on both flanks, but he is proving hard for defenders to pin down as he continues his remarkable first year in the spotlight. Former United youth-team boss Paul McGuinness revealed Little's specialist sessions with Rashford last December and, when asked by Inside United if that really helped him, the striker replied: "Yes, definitely. That kind of changed my mindset towards the game. Usually, I’d like to get the ball to my feet and show people what I could do, but now I know there are other ways to affect a game. It kind of opened my mind to the game." The no.10 role could be something Rashford revisits later in his career after filling the position at Under-16 level. "I don’t regret playing in that position because it means now I can still play there if I need to – no.10, on both wings and up front as well. It means I have more in my armoury when it comes to the matches. "I used to look up to players who would dribble at people, creating chances, scoring too. But the type of the player I want to be now is different to the type of player I wanted to be then." Read the full interview with Marcus Rashford in this month's Inside United - on sale now, including at Old Trafford’s Megastore and at the stadium on matchdays. You can also buy copies online or subscribe at manutd.com/magazine. www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2016/Sep/marcus-rashford-explains-how-his-game-is-evolving-in-inside-united-interview.aspx
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Post by viking22 on Sept 20, 2016 14:34:45 GMT
Rashford as a number 10 would be the perfect way to oust Rooney. Mata has never really done enough as a number 10 and Mkhi doesn't really look like he'll hit the ground running. But Rashford will instantly become undroppable and along with Zlatan end all possibility of Rooney playing upfront. And so long as we continue to play two in midfield Pogba will keep Rooney from using midfield as a bolt hole as he has done in the past whenever the competition upfront gets a bit too hot.
Honestly I don't mind him having the occasional game out wide and occasionally coming in to give Zlatan or Rashford a rest if he takes his demotion with good grace. He isn't going to leave before the end of the season and could still be useful in a back up role.
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Post by CaajScot on Sept 22, 2016 6:06:19 GMT
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Post by CaajScot on Sept 24, 2016 19:25:36 GMT
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Post by grandpaTJ on Sept 24, 2016 23:26:50 GMT
Phil Nev said that Rasher needs to start as part of the 1st 11, Not very often is someone as talented as Rasher comes along and Nev believes he is one of those 1 in a million players that needs to be out there kicking some ass even at 18 Said he would never have wanted to defend against him His pace is scary enough, but then he takes it up another gear and is damn near impossible to deal with
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Post by dazjoe on Sept 24, 2016 23:34:24 GMT
Phil Nev said that Rasher needs to start as part of the 1st 11, Not very often is someone as talented as Rasher comes along and Nev believes he is one of those 1 in a million players that needs to be out there kicking some ass even at 18 Said he would never have wanted to defend against him His pace is scary enough, but then he takes it up another gear and is damn near impossible to deal with He's becoming undroppable.
I'm yet to see him have a poor game. He looks dangerous every time he plays, and he scores goals, I fancy him to grab a goal every time I see him.
Only a few months ago Martial was the young, undroppable, superstar in waiting. Whilst he is obviously still a super talent, he's getting overtaken by this kid at the moment.
He has 12 goals in 25 games, it took Martial about 60 games to reach that figure.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2016 0:34:12 GMT
Phil Nev said that Rasher needs to start as part of the 1st 11, Not very often is someone as talented as Rasher comes along and Nev believes he is one of those 1 in a million players that needs to be out there kicking some ass even at 18 Said he would never have wanted to defend against him His pace is scary enough, but then he takes it up another gear and is damn near impossible to deal with He's becoming undroppable.
I'm yet to see him have a poor game. He looks dangerous every time he plays, and he scores goals, I fancy him to grab a goal every time I see him.
Only a few months ago Martial was the young, undroppable, superstar in waiting. Whilst he is obviously still a super talent, he's getting overtaken by this kid at the moment.
He has 12 goals in 25 games, it took Martial about 60 games to reach that figure.
The fact that we did that without Martial and Miki is pretty awesome. Thise two will eventually be in our best 11.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2016 13:08:31 GMT
This kids just got everything about him - I'm going to say something, something controversial (possibly).
I'd start him over Ibra up top and use Ibra as an 'impact' sub for 2/3 games......
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