Friday, October 29, 2010

Top 5 Player United Let Go Too Soon..!!

Go Diego Go..!!

5. Diego Forlan

It is arguable that Diego Forlan was given ample opportunity that he had what it takes to be a United player, but what is unarguable is that he has subsequently proved himself to be a player of the finest quality.
In 98 games between 2002 and 2004, Forlan scored 17 goals, having taken 27 games to score his first goal. The Uruguayan was sold to Villarreal, after a row with Ferguson over Forlan's refusal to wear long studs in a fixture against Chelsea.
Spain was where Forlan blossomed, scoring 59 goals in 128 games for Villarreal, before being transferred to Atletico Madrid, where he has so far notched 89 goals in 165 games. His crowning achievement was at the 2010 World Cup where he was named the best player of the tournament, after guiding Uruguay to the semi-finals.
Bukan Paul Si Sotong yek..ekeke!!

4. Paul McGrath

This is another arguable selection, as part of the reason that Ferguson let McGrath go was in an effort to curb the drinking culture at the club. In achieving that aim, United let go of one of the most gifted defenders ever seen in English football.
McGrath was actually offered £100,000 and a testimonial to retire from the game, before being sold to Aston Villa in 1989. At Villa, McGrath would go on to make another 321 appearances, despite suffering from alcoholism and injury problems.
The Republic of Ireland international was named as the PFA Player of the Year in 1993/94 and is still hero-worshipped by the Aston Villa fans who called him 'God'.
David Platt not Beckham..!!

3. David Platt

Platt was on the books of Manchester United as a teenager, only to be released by the club. He joined Crewe Alexandra where his exceptional goalscoring record from midfield, caught the attention of Aston Villa.
At Villa Park, Platt continued to score freely and in the 1989/90 season he was voted PFA Player of the Year and broke into the England squad. Having played a key role for his country at Italia 90, Platt moved to Bari in 1991, before enjoying spells at Juventus and Sampdoria.
Platt returned to England when he moved to Arsenal in 1995 and scored a crucial winning goal that saw the Gunners beat United 3-2 in the season that the North London club won the league and cup double.
Kena Halau Pasal Buku..!!

2. Jaap Stam

Manchester United's modern history is littered with players who took on Alex Ferguson and paid the price. Jaap Stam was sold to Lazio for £16.5m in 2001, after displeasing his manager by alleging in his autobiography, that Ferguson's approach to buy him was done without the permission of PSV.
Though the fee seemed sizable for a 29-year old, United struggled to replace Stam and years later, Ferguson admitted some regret at his decision.
"At the time he had just come back from an achilles injury and we thought he had just lost a little bit. We got the offer from Lazio, £16.5m for a centre-back who was 29. It was an offer I couldn't refuse. But in playing terms it was a mistake."
Dia Pernah Main Utk MU ker..biar betik??

1. Peter Beardsley

Ron Atkinson obviously didn't think too much of the young Peter Beardsley. Having signed him from the Vancouver Whitecaps for £250,000 in 1982, Big Ron sent him back to the Canadian club on a free transfer within a year. In that time, Beardsley had made just one appearance in a United shirt, against Bournemouth in the League Cup.
Beardsley was soon brought back to England, when his hometown club Newcastle swooped for the forward. He was an instant hit at St James' Park, helping them to promotion, before playing a vital part in Newcastle re-establishing themselves in the top flight.
Having formed a lethal strike partnership with Gary Lineker for England at the 1986 World Cup, Beardsley was hot property. Alex Ferguson revealed in his autobiography that United bid £2m to bring Beardsley back to Old Trafford, only to be told by the Newcastle manager Willie McFaul that they wouldn't sell him for £3m.
One can imagine then, that Fergie was not best pleased when Liverpool were allowed to buy Beardsley for £1.9m in 1987. The striker would go on to play at the top level for another decade. What could have been Ron Atkinson's best value signing, ended up being the one that got away.
-thanks to betting.betfair.com
Memang aku akui ada beberapa player yg aku rasa MU lepaskan terlalu awal!! Forlan n' Stam ni aku setuju sangatla coz kalau Sir Alex sabar sikit maybe diorg pun boleh jadi legend di MU!! Yang tak termasuk dalam senarai lak bagi aku ialah si Pique and Rossi!! Sayang betol la..sekarang diorang tengah menjadi di kelab baru masing2!! Pique menyinar di Barca and Rossi di Villareal..TAPI antara 5 yg diatas yang paling aku tak sangka sekali pernah main utk MU adalah si Platt n' Beardsley!! Thanx to the website..sekarang bertambah sikit pengetahuan aku tentang MU..ekeke!! Beardley dah jadi legend di Newcastle n Liverpool and Platt lak di Spurs..kalau2 diorg stay kat MU,rasa2nya apa jadi kat team kite di zaman 80-an tu yek?? Marilah kiter sama2 renung2kan dan selamat beramal (macam pakar motivasi tu la pulak..ekekeke!!). Apapun..yg lepas tu lepasla..tak usah di kenang.Yang penting saat dan tika ini,era 2000-an..si KACANG KECIK yg akan menyinar bersama si BEBE n' MARCHEDA!!Betol tak...hehehe??!! So,jangan lepaskan diorg terlalu awal ok boss@SAF!! GGMU to all...

2 comments:

  1. Saya tawu Beardsley pernah main utk MU. Kira dulu dia tak pernah 'make the grade' la. Macam players yang dulu jr team MU, tapi kena lepas contohnya Robbie Savage, Ronnie Wallwork, Luke Steele, Luke Chadwick, Ryan Shawcroft, Frazier Campbell etc...cuma bezanya, Beardo dianggap legend utk England dan kesemua team yg dia pernah main - Liverpool, Everton and Newcastle.

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  2. zaman2 skrg punyer MU jr. saya kenal ler..cuma tak sangka si Platt n Beardley tu pun MU jr gak!! ekekeke..

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