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Cleverley on loan to Villa until January

The stick fans gave him was an embarrassment

Hope he can regain some confidence and make a solid career for himself

Wish I shared your sympathy.

Don't want him back in the team

Don't want him back just think it's been poor from the majority of fans

Easy scapegoat and he's suffered for it

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Yea clevz had mad potential

He went from a goalscoring mid at Watford and Wigan to a sideman, man never shoots these days. Him and ando merked against city in the carling cup but he never kicked on from there

Always thought he would be a good squad player for us but he hasn't progressed

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Lmao

Just see Phil Nevilles strongest 11 for us

------------------dgd------—-------------

-----------Jones---Evans----blind--------

---—Valencia------Carrick---------Shaw -

-------------Rooney-------DI Maria----—---

--------------Falcao--Rvp----------------

Once a moyes boy, always a moyes boy

Said Rooney drops into cm to replace herrera

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The rooney cm talk is not gonna talk now youve bought falcao and they end up not working together

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Robin van Persie has said he welcomes competition from Manchester United’s new striker Radamel Falcao, and has dismissed claims that he needs surgery to solve an ongoing knee problem.

 

Falcao’s move to United on a £6m loan deal prompted renewed suggestions that Van Persie’s knee trouble could involve an extended lay-off, but the Dutchman said the claims were “total nonsense”.

 

“I am impressed that people have the imagination to invent something like that,” Van Persie told Foxsports.nl. “I don’t know where it comes from and I can promise that I’m not going to hospital to have an operation.”

 

Van Persie said he was looking forward to working with Falcao. “I welcome his arrival, he makes us better. At a top club you should always go for the best, which also fits my philosophy.

 

“It is up to Falcao to fight for his place, as I have to as well. The two of us, plus Wayne Rooney and James Wilson, we must all fight it out to see who plays.”

 

Meanwhile, the former United defender, Paul Parker, has told Eurosport that Falcao’s arrival would be a “huge relief” for United because they have been “very, very, very poor” in attack – and called for the “awful” Wayne Rooney to be dropped.

 

Parker said: “Robin van Persie clearly just isn’t right – there’s a lot of talk about him maybe needing an operation, and it sure seems like there’s something big that’s holding him back.

 

“As for Wayne Rooney, he’s been awful. There he was at Burnley this weekend, supposedly captaining the team – but I saw a player interested only in himself, doing nothing to try to lift his game or inspire his team-mates. The only thing in any way remarkable about his performance is that he collects £300,000 a week to play that badly.

 

“Once Van Persie is fully fit again, Rooney must be the person to be dropped from United’s new attacking lineup: for me, it’ll be RVP and Falcao every time.”

 

 

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/sep/03/robin-van-persie-radamel-falcao-manchester-united?CMP=twt_gu

 

 

So he isn't injured, does that change your impression of the Falcao buy at all?

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They were just saying on talksport only once in the last 10 years the champions havnt been the top scorers, where as 5 out of 10 have had the best defence.

Goals win you leagues

Not that you have a chance though.

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