Cantona, Scholes & Rio should be on Man Utd transfer committee

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Manchester United transfer committee
So, having read all about Man Utds groundbreaking plan to use previous players as a committee to decide on transfers, I was mortified. Who, in god’s name, thinks that Darren Sodding Fletcher has the pedigree to pass comment on the capability of other players? I mean, he was very unfortunate with his health and worked hard, but he was hardly a world beater. Nicky Butt is in much the same bracket; of the 3 names mentioned, I would only suggest that Rio reached the heights required in his chosen position to be able to pass judgement on the abilities of others. Which got me thinking…

For your chosen team, if you had to pick 3 ex-players (forward, midfield, defence) to curate transfers, and ultimately to decide who is good enough in the relevant positions… who would you pick, and why? For United, for me I think it’s a pretty easy decision:

–          Cantona – The mercurial genius who didn’t have the on-field diving and petulance of CR7 (the karate kick technically wasn’t ON the field…)

–          Scholes – Technically unrivalled; someone else can do the tackling!

–          Rio – Quick, strong, intelligent, could play out; one of the best CBs of his generation.

My colleague, who is a Villa fan, suggested the following for his club:

–          Brian Little

–          Ian Taylor

–          Paul McGrath

Who would you pick for your team?
Ed the Grouch

 

Play-offs
Following the various emails about playoffs this morning, allow to me to present an idea I’ve had for a while, which I think would also provide a bit of post-season excitement – Champions League qualification play-offs.
However, these play-offs would only occur under specific circumstances.
At the moment, it doesn’t matter how poor you are relative to the PL winners, if you finish 4th you are in the CL.
But sometimes teams can finish quite a long way back in 4th place, so my suggestion is that any team which finished a certain number of points behind the champions would have to negotiate a playoff.
Obviously you can debate about the exact number of points, but I reckon 12 seems reasonable. That is 4 losses behind the champions.

How it would work
Teams in 2nd to 4th have to finish within 12 points of the champions or they go into a play off as follows
2nd vs. 7th
3rd vs. 6th
4th vs. 5th
The format would be a one-off match at the home of the higher ranked team. Extra-time and penalties if required, and no away goals rule. That way finishing higher in the league still confers a theoretical benefit – you will play at home, and against what should be an easier team.

So using the season which just finished as an example, Liverpool would automatically qualify as they finished very close to Man City, so there is no 2nd vs. 7th match (sorry Wolves).
But for the remaining two spots we would have Chelsea vs. Man United and Spurs vs. Arsenal!
Who wouldn’t want to see those matches? Imagine the tension of a North London derby where CL qualification is on the line!
Ties would be played in the week following the end of the PL season, and before the FA Cup final.

During the season it is an additional incentive to get as many points as you can (you couldn’t afford to coast at the end of the season if a CL spot is assured, but you can’t win the title), and also gives encouragement to ‘smaller’ teams that they might have a shot at the CL if they can finish 7th.
Michael,Basel

 

My initial thought of relegation playoffs was that we’ve actually been there, done that in the eighties.

I watched Chelsea vs Boro standing in the Shed at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea had come 3rd from bottom in the top division and went into the playoffs with the teams in 3rd to 5th in the old 2nd division fighting for their survival. The won 1-0 (Steve Clarke) but lost 2-1 on aggregate and got relegated. Was delicious to be there, watching the arch enemy get relegated (I’m a QPR fan and back then we had a rivalry to speak of). The riot after less so, but this was the dark days..

Anyway I prefer the shout for 15th to 18th to fight to stay up.

We’d have Cardiff v Burnley and Southampton v Brighton as 2 legged playoffs.

Imagine the tension in those games.

The winners stay up and the losers go on to play the Losers Final at Wembley.

Can you comprehend having a fairly crap season, losing a 2 legged play off and then losing at Wembley to get relegated.

WOW..

Now imagine it’s your most hated rivals going through that. At Wembley, on TV.

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Portsmouth fans, imagine Southampton losing on penalties.

Blackburn/Bolton fans, imagine a Ben Mee own goal to send Burnley down.

Swansea fans, think of Warnocks rage as Cardiff concede a last minute pen that was probably outside the box. And smile.

Or Palace fans. Imagine Glen Murray missing an equaliser from yards out..

I’d buy the DVD.
Matt (doesn’t enjoy the camera cutting to fans crying after losing a final in any way, shape or form)

 

I am sure you will get literally single digits of these.

It has happened before. With Chelsea relegated from the old first division in 1988 after losing a two legged final against Middlesboro. One of my worst childhood memories.

I can’t remember why the idea was scrapped but, like everything else everyone moans about in football, it was probably down to the greedy Premier.
Simon Woking (Cards back in the national leage baby)

 

Stephen asks about a relegation play off but I don’t now how the final he proposes works. There needs to be a loser to go down, not a winner of matches like the current promotion play off. Also, how can you have the relegation scrap during the winter break?
Jack no brackets 

 

Greatest team
I know the chatter is about the greatest team since the birth of football in 1992, localised entirely within England, but that’s boring so I’m going to branch out.

Give a thought to 1994-95 Ajax, losing to Feyenoord in the QF of the cup to prevent them claiming an unbeaten treble, or a Pedro inspired Barcelona winning 6 in a calendar year.

But no, the ultimate team has to be the 1986-1989 Steaua București team, who started their domination with a European Cup win – with another final appearance in 1989 to boot, followed by four consecutive league titles and national cups, remaining unbeaten for 104 league games during that time!

Now, a question for some lightheartedness; Which player has won the UEFA Cup/Europa League the most times?
Néill, (no Googling), Ireland

 

Loans are only a short term future
RE Daniel Storey’s article.

The problem that whoever goes up, Villa or Derby, will face is one of retention or replacement.
Sure, they’ll get a financial windfall for getting to the Premier League, but they will have so spend most of it just to maintain the standard of team that got them there. They will either have to sign those loan players or buy replacements for them from elsewhere.

A team getting promotion with its own players can use the same money to improve themselves.

But hey, if short term is what you want, fill yer boots.
Pete B

 

It’s not unique
Sorry Owen but City’s achievement is NOT unique as I pointed out earlier in the week – Guardiola is on film pointing out as much.

Arsenal’s Women’s team of 2007 completed a treble and added the Champions League to boot.
Graham Simons, Gooner, Norf London

 

Celebrity Tottenham fans
Celebrity fans you say? How about Steve Nash (NBA legend), Anthony Costa (actually had a chat with him at the last match attended, sound guy) and Adam Richman (presenter of Man vs Food, possibly the best TV show ever), Jonathan Trott, Ray Liotta (!).

Celebrities I’d like to forget about being Spurs fan? Adele, Anthony Worrell Thompson, Jude Law, Michael McIntyre (sorry but don’t find him funny at all).
Sam, THFC (If we win the CL I may explode with joy. Levy please sign someone early this window FFS), Guernsey

 

Klopp issues injury updates on Keita, Firmino ahead of CL final

Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita’s recovery from a thigh problem is ahead of schedule but he is unlikely to be fit enough to feature in the Champions League final.

The Guinea international could, however, be back in time for the Africa Cup of Nations, which starts on June 21.

Keita tore an adductor muscle in Liverpool‘s 3-0 semi-final first leg defeat in Barcelona and the initial prognosis was a two-month absence.

But having responded well to treatment the midfielder, who is out in Marbella with the rest of the squad preparing for the June 1 clash with Tottenham in Madrid, has now returned to running.

“Naby is, I would say, a bit ahead of schedule, but that doesn’t mean anything for the final,” manager Jurgen Klopp told liverpoolfc.com.

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“He is now doing straight runs and all of that stuff, he feels comfortable with 50 per cent intensity and these things – but there is still a way to go.

“I know about the issues with Guinea and stuff like that; we don’t want to keep a player out if he can play – maybe they think it is like this, but it is not like this.

“For me, it would be good if Naby would be 100 per cent fit and could play the Africa Cup of Nations, to be honest.

“But we don’t know, we will see, and we need to work together with their medical department because in the end, a player who is fit – from my point of view – who can play, should play for his country.

“If he is not 100 per cent fit, he cannot play. That’s how it is. It looks good, very positive and we will see if there is a chance.”

Forward Roberto Firmino is on course to play in the final after recovering from a thigh problem he aggravated in the Nou Camp.

“Bobby looks really good. It was not too long out, but of course we are still careful and want to make sure nothing happens,” added Klopp.

“We have a few days still and want to use them, that’s why he is in, out, in, out.”

According to Klopp Firmino was involved in “70 per cent” of the session on Wednesday and is set to play a full part on Thursday.

 

Man Utd make ‘significantly improved’ offer in De Ligt ultimatum

Manchester United are hoping to win the battle for Ajax defender Matthijs de Ligt by tabling a better offer, according to reports.

Barcelona are said to be keen on landing one of the hottest properties in world football, although both United and Manchester City are also after his signature.

Reports this week suggested that the 19-year-old was heading for the Nou Camp, although a deal has not yet been agreed with his agent Mino Raiola.

That has given both United and City hope they could yet lure the teenager to England, although the former’s failure to qualify for the Champions League could play a major part in De Ligt’s final decision.

Sport (via Sport Witness) claims that De Ligt is still waiting for an improved offer from Barca for his services which has given other potential suitors some hope of landing the Dutchman.

The reports says the Red Devils are now ‘one of the top contenders’ after they ‘significantly improved’ their offer for the player.

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United hope De Ligt says ‘yes’ and the report claims their offer is ‘tempting,’ while the Premier League side have made it clear that it will be their last proposal.

If De Ligt rejects the fresh terms then United will move on to other targets as Sport claims the club have gone as far as they can.

 

Van Persie apologises to Arsenal fans over Man Utd move

Robin van Persie says he is “sorry” if he “hurt” any Arsenal supporters by leaving to join Manchester United.

The Dutchman made the move to Old Trafford for a reported £22.5million in 2012 after scoring 132 goals for the Gunners over a period of eight years at the club.

“At crucial moments you have to make tough decisions,” van Persie told the BBC. “It was a very tough decision and I get that fans were angry as I was the captain and top scorer.

“Sometimes you feel like you need a challenge and new adventure. If I hurt people I’m sorry. I made that decision and I stand by it.”

Van Persie worked under two of the greats of English football management in Arsene Wenger and Sir Alex Ferguson and he was asked his thoughts on the duo.

“Me and Arsene Wenger never had an argument or a big fight,” Van Persie added. “Sometimes on certain levels we had different ideas.

“He was one of the big reasons why I signed. Sir Alex really pushed the guys to pass the ball to me and if it goes in in the crucial games and crucial moments then after a few months everyone at the club had the feeling it was going to be our year.”

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Liverpool told they would be ‘absolutely crazy’ to release Milner

Liverpool would be “absolutely crazy” to let James Milner leave on a free transfer, according to former player Steve Nicol.

The 33-year-old started in Liverpool‘s unbelievable comeback victory over Barcelona in the Champions League semi-finals and could play in the final on June 1.

However, the former Leeds United and Manchester City midfielder is out of contract at the end of the season – although The Times suggest he has signed a one-year extension that simply hasn’t been announced.

“Absolutely no chance he goes anywhere other than his car to drive to Anfield to sign a new deal,” Nicol told ESPN.

“It would be absolutely crazy, he’s been a huge part of this year again.

“Regardless of his age, Liverpool will need him next year.

“Maybe he won’t play as many games, but he’ll be needed for cover all around the field.”

 

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Guardiola ‘agrees €24m-a-year deal to become Juve boss’

Pep Guardiola has agreed a deal to leave Manchester City and become the new Juventus manager, according to reports.

Massimiliano Allegri will leave his position as Juventus head coach at the end of the season sparking more speculation that they want to appoint the Spaniard.

Guardiola completely denied rumours linking him with Juventus earlier in the season and he was again dismissive on Friday when asked about the Turin club following news that Allegri is to leave.

However, Italian outlet AGI claims that Guardiola has agreed to take over at Juventus and that he will sign a deal on June 4.

Guardiola won the domestic treble with Manchester City this season with triumphs in the League Cup, FA Cup and Premier League.

The report adds that Guardiola will sign for ‘four years with a fee of 24 million euros per season’ as his salary with his official presentation to the media coming on June 14.

 

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Liverpool suffer blow to CL final preparation efforts

Liverpool’s efforts to organise a suitable behind-closed-doors friendly match ahead of their Champions League final have taken a blow, according to reports.

The Reds incredible semi-final comeback in the Champions League against Barcelona saw them book a place in Madrid where they will take on Tottenham in the final.

The showpiece event will take place on June 1, meaning there is a three-week break between the end of the Premier League season and the final.

Jurgen Klopp has taken his players to Marbella to train while The Times claim that Liverpool wanted to ‘arrange a game to maintain match sharpness’.

However, organising a match against a top-level opponent is proving difficult with the timing of a potential friendly coming as most players at other clubs jet off on holiday.

That could leave Klopp facing the prospect of preparing his side against an under-23 or academy side with the likes of Roberto Firmino – who has not appeared for the Reds since May 1 – in need of run out.

 

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Man Utd to form transfer committee in ‘radical rethink’

Manchester United will appoint three former players to a new transfer committee as they look to avoid past mistakes in the transfer market, according to reports.

Since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013, United have struggled to reach the heights they enjoyed under their legendary manager.

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer enjoyed a honeymoon period when he was first appointed as caretaker boss earlier this season but the results and performances have taken a bad turn since he was appointed permanently.

The Norwegian will be tasked with re-shaping United’s squad after being left with a number of under-performing players on high wages.

The likes of Alexis Sanchez, who is reportedly on wages in the region of £500,000-a-week, are going to be tough to move out of the club with a lack of potential suitors.

And now The Sun claims that United are ‘assembling a committee’ of ex-players in a ‘radical rethink on player recruitment’.

Darren Fletcher, a title winner under Ferguson, will be asked to head up the three-man panel with Rio Ferdinand approached, while Nicky Butt was also at the meeting with Fletcher at Carrington.

In a change to their previous transfer policy, United will now be ‘seeking young hard-working and hungry players’ that want to succeed at Old Trafford.

 

Man Utd summer shake-up begins as Sbragia leaves

Manchester United Under-23s boss Ricky Sbragia has left the club, Press Association Sport understands.

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Having previously had a spell in charge of the second string, the Scot returned to the club in 2017 to lead the Under-23s.

United were relegated from the top tier of Premier League 2 in 2017-18 and last season finished sixth in the 12-team second division.

Press Association Sport understands that Sbragia has now left the club by mutual consent, with head of academy Nicky Butt to focus on the youth system’s structure as United move forwards.

United’s former second-string boss Warren Joyce is available after leaving A-League side Melbourne City earlier this month.

 

Napoli approach Liverpool over £15m Clyne transfer

Serie A side Napoli have joined the race to land Liverpool defender Nathaniel Clyne, according to reports.

Clyne was on loan at Bournemouth from the Reds for the second half of last season where he made 15 appearances in all competitions.

The former Southampton full-back has only played 10 matches for Liverpool in the last two seasons with a serious back injury in the 2017-18 campaign hindering his progress.

And Goal claims that Napoli, who are on the lookout for a new right-back, ‘have made an approach to sign’ Clyne from Liverpool.

Napoli ‘have made contact with the Reds’ over Clyne, who is understood to be valued at £15million by the Merseysiders.

Bournemouth and West Ham have also been linked with moves for Clyne but will now face competition from the Serie A outfit.

 

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