Yes we can, and we are.Yes, but we can hardly expect Manchester United to be standard to the same rules as the rest of the world
Anderson’s case differs slightly for Man U argued that his age prevented him from playing full international football and that they were bringing to the UK a kid with an enormous amount of potential, who could only benefit the Premier League.Nah, I'm sure Arsenal were confident of convincing the home office. I mean, Anderson got a work permit and he's got like 1 cap for Brazil I believe.
Yes, but we can hardly expect Manchester United to be standard to the same rules as the rest of the world
Rossi to Villareal. TBF this is a completely stupid move. Only three fit forwards are there with possibly one leaving. How does this make sense? Rooney, Dong, Smith, Saha, Solskjaer and Rossi are the forwards on the books ATM. Saha and Solskjaer are injured. Dong is not ready yet. Smith and Rossi most likely being sold leaving only Rooney the only forward for the start of the season. What if the Tevez deal doesn't happen? What if Dong turn out to be crap? Who knows how Saha and Solskjaer will hold out for an entire season. This is just absolutely idiotic. A massive gamble this. For all their talent you can't expect Ronaldo,Giggs and Anderson to be your strikers. The logic behind selling both him and Smith with the Tevez deal uncertain is just...........
As sad as I am to see Rossi go, I'm not surprised. With Rooney and Tevez playing in a similar position, it would be very difficult for Rossi to establish himself over the years, certainly this year he wouldn't play often. It's a good move for Rossi more than anyone, as he's simply too good to leave stagnating on the bench with a few league cup ties once in a while.Rossi to Villareal. TBF this is a completely stupid move. Only three fit forwards are there with possibly one leaving. How does this make sense? Rooney, Dong, Smith, Saha, Solskjaer and Rossi are the forwards on the books ATM. Saha and Solskjaer are injured. Dong is not ready yet. Smith and Rossi most likely being sold leaving only Rooney the only forward for the start of the season. What if the Tevez deal doesn't happen? What if Dong turn out to be crap? Who knows how Saha and Solskjaer will hold out for an entire season. This is just absolutely idiotic. A massive gamble this. For all their talent you can't expect Ronaldo,Giggs and Anderson to be your strikers. The logic behind selling both him and Smith with the Tevez deal uncertain is just...........
So Zola, Owen and Fowler were big? I'm sure there are other small forwards who've done well in England as well. You said 3-4 players ahead of him. Well if you read my post correctly it'd show you why it may only be 1 player ahead of him. Last season I wouldn't have minded him leaving but with the high probability there'll only be one fit decent striker for the first few games of the season, it's not exactly comforting. Also, who knows how long it'll be for Saha and Solskjaer to regain full fitness? Tevez may not arrive till the end of the transfer window also.As sad as I am to see Rossi go, I'm not surprised. With Rooney and Tevez playing in a similar position, it would be very difficult for Rossi to establish himself over the years, certainly this year he wouldn't play often. It's a good move for Rossi more than anyone, as he's simply too good to leave stagnating on the bench with a few league cup ties once in a while.
Everyone I know is sad to see him leave but when you have 3-4 strikers ahead of you then you don't tend to stick around, not when you're young and of the ability Rossi has. It would be rude and arrogant of us to think that just because we're Manchester United that players will be happy in that situation.
Also, Rossi struggled in the Preer in the top flight of Engmiership and I don't feel he's bulked up any more in the past season which doesn't bode well for a striklish football.
All the best to him, and I'll be keeping up with his games as best I can!
PS. Anderson and Nani have both been used in the same sentence as 'up front' by United players over the past week.
Either way, we've still only added to our squad of last season in a big way so even if we do sell Heinze and/or Smith I'd say we're, as a whole, a better squad than before.