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  • 5 Jun 2012 10:43 AM

    Re: KAGAWA is not heavy enough to lift up our shirt..

    Another retrd in the making. Judging a player before he even played for us. Think that he is not good enough because he don't come have a hefty price tag. Anyone who is good enough to guide his team to 2 bundesliga titles in a row definitely have a shout in any team. Just because he has a different culture, that makes you think he is not going to be successful? Football/soccer is a *** international language, you don't have to be the same race/culture as the rest to be good. Jesus christ sweet mother of god, some people here need to be educated.
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  • 5 Jun 2012 10:43 AM

    Re: KAGAWA is not heavy enough to lift up our shirt..

    kerim teoman:
    diwan al-haji:
    Taz153:
    kerim teoman:
    Call me anything you like. But I am not a hater. I have always been objective about transfers. Dont expect Kagawa to be next Scholes. He can play in similar level as Park, Anderson (when not injured). Telling you again: He is not a kind of player who drives us forward. He can maintain status quo. I am not gonna answer your full of hatred comments. But keep this topic in mind, I will make my first comment 6 months from now. And you all will appreciate my vision...
    I'm sure Kagawa will prove you wrong.
    Right one the money Taz! He going to make a big difference! Specially with his passing and creative ability, some of his passes (even the ones against Munich in the cup final) were amazing! Although I believe he'll play a big role, we still need a couple of more BIG players
    That's exactly what I am saying. He for sure will play an important role. But he is not top start. We need BIG names. that's it!!!!
    Ronaldo and Vidic weren't big names when they were signed...look at them now...
    Tunnicliffe for the First Team!
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  • 5 Jun 2012 10:43 AM

    Re: KAGAWA is not heavy enough to lift up our shirt..

    kerim teoman:
    IamConnor17:
    kerim teoman:
    tommythecat:
    kerim teoman:
    Call me anything you like. But I am not a hater. I have always been objective about transfers. Dont expect Kagawa to be next Scholes. He can play in similar level as Park, Anderson (when not injured). Telling you again: He is not a kind of player who drives us forward. He can maintain status quo. I am not gonna answer your full of hatred comments. But keep this topic in mind, I will make my first comment 6 months from now. And you all will appreciate my vision...
    No one said he was the next Scholes.
    Anyways he is not the guy who can lead this club to glory. Playing in Dortmund is not a sign of any proof for our shirt. for sure he is NOT TOP TALENT like people sayin in this form.
    Playing for Dortmund a team which has won the german league twice in a row isnt good enough for us, hmmm... Ronaldo played for Benfica, Steve Bruce played for Norwich and Gillingham before joining us, Hernandez played for for Chivas... some great players to play for not such great teams but still have done great things for us... And I love how people such as yourself think simply because your opinion differs from others and has more negativity to it that your point must be right, Kagawa is an incredibly talented players and 6 months down the line you will have nothing to post about because Kagawa is exactly what our team needs, Kagawa last season scored 17 and assisted something like 10-13 im not too sure on that stat... Anyways you compare that too any top CAM's in any top league and he is up there with them and better, Mesut Ozil scored 6 and created 24, There stats together make very similar stats in terms of contributions, Iniesta scored 8 and assisted like 12, David Silva scored 7 and assisted 17... I could go one but proving my point has got kinda too easy.
    Oh Oh Oh ONE BIG MISTAKE you regular people do all the time!!! Mesut Ozil may create 24 asists BUT when we look at the asists of asists his contribution is quite high to the team. Do you think Mourinho is just stupid enough to give him credit in every Madrid match? And like I said in my previous comment: Do you think Kawaga still play regularly in Madrid or Barcelona? Do benchmark in your head? These are our rivals in CL right? and we "want" CL right?
    I do yes, He is an incredibly talented lad and you talk about his assists Kagawa played behind Lewandowski and Barrios... Whereas Ozil has Ronaldo, Benzema, Higuain, Di Maria Infront of him I am 100% sure if Kagawa played behind such talent he would reach a very similar level of assists and score just as many as he normally does... Anyways I see your getting quite angry so you just keep getting upset that the club you apparently support signed a top player and I will stay happy and keep proving people such as yourself wrong ;)
    Cleverley
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  • 5 Jun 2012 10:40 AM

    Re: KAGAWA is not heavy enough to lift up our shirt..

    Evra managed and he's tiny.
    It's so simple to be wise; think of something stupid to say and don't say it
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  • 5 Jun 2012 10:38 AM

    Re: KAGAWA is not heavy enough to lift up our shirt..

    Kagawa did more in the German league than Ozil did. He tore apart Bayern Munich (champions league runners up - who beat Real Madrid in the semi). I seriously don't think you have seen enough of this player mate. This gut is no mug he has been a major part of the best team in Germany for the past 2 years. Kagawa is not like a Bebe or Manucho case where I totally admit they were awful bargain basement 'lottery ticket hopeful' buys. Kagawa is a good player, just wait and see.
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  • 5 Jun 2012 10:37 AM

    Re: KAGAWA is not heavy enough to lift up our shirt..

    kerim teoman:
    IamConnor17:
    kerim teoman:
    tommythecat:
    kerim teoman:
    Call me anything you like. But I am not a hater. I have always been objective about transfers. Dont expect Kagawa to be next Scholes. He can play in similar level as Park, Anderson (when not injured). Telling you again: He is not a kind of player who drives us forward. He can maintain status quo. I am not gonna answer your full of hatred comments. But keep this topic in mind, I will make my first comment 6 months from now. And you all will appreciate my vision...
    No one said he was the next Scholes.
    Anyways he is not the guy who can lead this club to glory. Playing in Dortmund is not a sign of any proof for our shirt. for sure he is NOT TOP TALENT like people sayin in this form.
    Playing for Dortmund a team which has won the german league twice in a row isnt good enough for us, hmmm... Ronaldo played for Benfica, Steve Bruce played for Norwich and Gillingham before joining us, Hernandez played for for Chivas... some great players to play for not such great teams but still have done great things for us... And I love how people such as yourself think simply because your opinion differs from others and has more negativity to it that your point must be right, Kagawa is an incredibly talented players and 6 months down the line you will have nothing to post about because Kagawa is exactly what our team needs, Kagawa last season scored 17 and assisted something like 10-13 im not too sure on that stat... Anyways you compare that too any top CAM's in any top league and he is up there with them and better, Mesut Ozil scored 6 and created 24, There stats together make very similar stats in terms of contributions, Iniesta scored 8 and assisted like 12, David Silva scored 7 and assisted 17... I could go one but proving my point has got kinda too easy.
    Oh Oh Oh ONE BIG MISTAKE you regular people do all the time!!! Mesut Ozil may create 24 asists BUT when we look at the asists of asists his contribution is quite high to the team. Do you think Mourinho is just stupid enough to give him credit in every Madrid match? And like I said in my previous comment: Do you think Kawaga still play regularly in Madrid or Barcelona? Do benchmark in your head? These are our rivals in CL right? and we "want" CL right?
    No offence mate but you appear to be a clueless w@nker.
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  • 5 Jun 2012 10:37 AM

    Re: KAGAWA is not heavy enough to lift up our shirt..

    Amazing!! Funny really as so many last season including all the pudits said that young was just guna be a squad player .would spend a lot of time on the bench and we all know walhat kind of season he had ! England is not much different than Germany and it seems if he hasn't settled there and finished bundasliga player of the year wot could he do if he did settle?? He settled fine there and will settle fine here! He's a great player just not the big name 40m buy that fans like you want! So intern you will pull him apart now but when he's scoring goals next season fans like your self will be straight down the sport shop having his name ironed on the back of there new shirt claiming I always new he'd be a great player at united!!!
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  • 5 Jun 2012 10:36 AM

    Re: KAGAWA is not heavy enough to lift up our shirt..

    kerim teoman:
    tommythecat:
    kerim teoman:
    Call me anything you like. But I am not a hater. I have always been objective about transfers. Dont expect Kagawa to be next Scholes. He can play in similar level as Park, Anderson (when not injured). Telling you again: He is not a kind of player who drives us forward. He can maintain status quo. I am not gonna answer your full of hatred comments. But keep this topic in mind, I will make my first comment 6 months from now. And you all will appreciate my vision...
    No one said he was the next Scholes.
    Anyways he is not the guy who can lead this club to glory. Playing in Dortmund is not a sign of any proof for our shirt. for sure he is NOT TOP TALENT like people sayin in this form.
    and i suppose playing for lille is, right? pah. no body has referred to kagawa as a scholes-esque figure, and nor has anyone really said that he will be the savior of united's title charge. but! he is a huge step in the right direction. he is also a great talent to have in any squad because he can dribble around defenders, create passes that few others do, and he has an excellent work ethic. as well as these qualities- he will prove to be loyal to a cereer at united. now i don't know about you, but for me, that's a great signing!
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  • 5 Jun 2012 10:35 AM

    Re: KAGAWA is not heavy enough to lift up our shirt..

    kerim teoman:
    Call me anything you like. But I am not a hater. I have always been objective about transfers. Dont expect Kagawa to be next Scholes. He can play in similar level as Park, Anderson (when not injured). Telling you again: He is not a kind of player who drives us forward. He can maintain status quo. I am not gonna answer your full of hatred comments. But keep this topic in mind, I will make my first comment 6 months from now. And you all will appreciate my vision...
    football has moved on from big name signings to big game signings...check modric, tiote, cisse, vdv etc i guess kagawa falls in these bracket...
    Above standards
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  • 5 Jun 2012 10:33 AM

    Re: KAGAWA is not heavy enough to lift up our shirt..

    diwan al-haji:
    Taz153:
    kerim teoman:
    Call me anything you like. But I am not a hater. I have always been objective about transfers. Dont expect Kagawa to be next Scholes. He can play in similar level as Park, Anderson (when not injured). Telling you again: He is not a kind of player who drives us forward. He can maintain status quo. I am not gonna answer your full of hatred comments. But keep this topic in mind, I will make my first comment 6 months from now. And you all will appreciate my vision...
    I'm sure Kagawa will prove you wrong.
    Right one the money Taz! He going to make a big difference! Specially with his passing and creative ability, some of his passes (even the ones against Munich in the cup final) were amazing! Although I believe he'll play a big role, we still need a couple of more BIG players
    That's exactly what I am saying. He for sure will play an important role. But he is not top start. We need BIG names. that's it!!!!
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  • 5 Jun 2012 10:31 AM

    Re: KAGAWA is not heavy enough to lift up our shirt..

    Taz153:
    kerim teoman:
    Call me anything you like. But I am not a hater. I have always been objective about transfers. Dont expect Kagawa to be next Scholes. He can play in similar level as Park, Anderson (when not injured). Telling you again: He is not a kind of player who drives us forward. He can maintain status quo. I am not gonna answer your full of hatred comments. But keep this topic in mind, I will make my first comment 6 months from now. And you all will appreciate my vision...
    I'm sure Kagawa will prove you wrong.
    Right one the money Taz! He going to make a big difference! Specially with his passing and creative ability, some of his passes (even the ones against Munich in the cup final) were amazing! Although I believe he'll play a big role, we still need a couple of more BIG players
    Reply
  • 5 Jun 2012 10:27 AM

    Re: KAGAWA is not heavy enough to lift up our shirt..

    IamConnor17:
    kerim teoman:
    tommythecat:
    kerim teoman:
    Call me anything you like. But I am not a hater. I have always been objective about transfers. Dont expect Kagawa to be next Scholes. He can play in similar level as Park, Anderson (when not injured). Telling you again: He is not a kind of player who drives us forward. He can maintain status quo. I am not gonna answer your full of hatred comments. But keep this topic in mind, I will make my first comment 6 months from now. And you all will appreciate my vision...
    No one said he was the next Scholes.
    Anyways he is not the guy who can lead this club to glory. Playing in Dortmund is not a sign of any proof for our shirt. for sure he is NOT TOP TALENT like people sayin in this form.
    Playing for Dortmund a team which has won the german league twice in a row isnt good enough for us, hmmm... Ronaldo played for Benfica, Steve Bruce played for Norwich and Gillingham before joining us, Hernandez played for for Chivas... some great players to play for not such great teams but still have done great things for us... And I love how people such as yourself think simply because your opinion differs from others and has more negativity to it that your point must be right, Kagawa is an incredibly talented players and 6 months down the line you will have nothing to post about because Kagawa is exactly what our team needs, Kagawa last season scored 17 and assisted something like 10-13 im not too sure on that stat... Anyways you compare that too any top CAM's in any top league and he is up there with them and better, Mesut Ozil scored 6 and created 24, There stats together make very similar stats in terms of contributions, Iniesta scored 8 and assisted like 12, David Silva scored 7 and assisted 17... I could go one but proving my point has got kinda too easy.
    Oh Oh Oh ONE BIG MISTAKE you regular people do all the time!!! Mesut Ozil may create 24 asists BUT when we look at the asists of asists his contribution is quite high to the team. Do you think Mourinho is just stupid enough to give him credit in every Madrid match? And like I said in my previous comment: Do you think Kawaga still play regularly in Madrid or Barcelona? Do benchmark in your head? These are our rivals in CL right? and we "want" CL right?
    Reply
  • 5 Jun 2012 10:27 AM

    Re: KAGAWA is not heavy enough to lift up our shirt..

    I have the same concerns about messi dont think he will ever make it because of his size oh wait
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  • 5 Jun 2012 10:25 AM

    Re: KAGAWA is not heavy enough to lift up our shirt..

    Barry Turner:
    Ronaldo played for Benfica? when>?
    Ermmmm..... I ***ed up :)
    Cleverley
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  • 5 Jun 2012 10:25 AM

    Re: KAGAWA is not heavy enough to lift up our shirt..

    kerim teoman:
    Call me anything you like. But I am not a hater. I have always been objective about transfers. Dont expect Kagawa to be next Scholes. He can play in similar level as Park, Anderson (when not injured). Telling you again: He is not a kind of player who drives us forward. He can maintain status quo. I am not gonna answer your full of hatred comments. But keep this topic in mind, I will make my first comment 6 months from now. And you all will appreciate my vision...
    i will look forward to that next comment. any chance of sending it direct to my email? i'm so excited about your vision
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