Luis Nani - Winger - Manchester United (56 Viewers)

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Mar 30, 2006
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Yes its because of our reputation that we have built in the past 3 years , new stadium ,good marketing and domestic success . Tevez also took a significant pay cut . Nani has been mostly on the bench and if he feels he wants to prove himself he will make it happen .
He can play on both sides , good technical player . For the price its a steal if he can manage get back to his levels like tevez did .
I remember seeing him play excellently last preseason but then he encountered several injuries over the course of the year and could not get a proper run in the team so always seemed to play badly. I have faith if healthy he can return to top form and be a great player for us.
 

Gep

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Jun 12, 2005
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He's just doing his job, it's normal. I'm not particularly bothered whether Nani comes or not. But at that so called price apparently agreed, I wouldn't say no to it. In football you always get player agreements that we either know or not know about. Always tricky when a new managers comes in too & you'll have to wait to see if the player is in his plans or not.
 

petersmit

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Mar 14, 2006
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I don't even believe Van Gaal is going to be the next Utd coach untill i see him holding a united jersey or something like that...
loads of United legends said that it would be wrong to appoint Van Gaal.... Let's just wait and see who will be the coach next year...
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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He doesn't seem like a Man Utd manager to me, either. When was the last time he spent any period of time in a big job? It was back in the old Ajax days.

Still, he seems to be heavily linked now, maybe with Kluivert and Giggs alongside him. To me this seems that United want him to be a 'fixer', a strong character in charge for at least a short period of time, to get them back to being a CL-qualifying team. After that maybe they will look for one of the up-and-coming bosses, like a Klopp or even a Conte.

Hopefully whoever takes over fails miserably, but with the spend United are likely to make it probably won't happen for two seasons running, and that also opens the door for Nani to leave.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Since we are on the subject of ugly cheese-faced Dutch managers, the cunt managing Ajax who has a cubed shaped face that reminds me of chicken stock stated that he'd prefer coaching in La Liga, The EPL, or Die Bundesliga, and that he has no interest in Serie A. Who gives two shits about that over-rated stern faced ugly mug anyway?
 
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Since we are on the subject of ugly cheese-faced Dutch managers, the $#@! managing Ajax who has a cubed shaped face that reminds me of chicken stock stated that he'd prefer coaching in La Liga, The EPL, or Die Bundesliga, and that he has no interest in Serie A. Who gives two $#@!s about that over-rated stern faced ugly mug anyway?
He also said we play okay football and that the league is bad.
 

swag

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He's actually originally from Cape Verde if that matters. :p

I just want to see his backflip goal celebrations where he kicks opposing defenders in the face every time like Pogba doing windmills on Garay.
 
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