Saturday, February 20, 2010

Jack Rodwell

Jack Rodwell
Jack Rodwell : If you can not beat them, buy them. That have often been the strategy of Manchester United when the club lost a pivotal match in the league against the smaller clubs in English and / or may feel embarrassed by the Premier League players who introduced the incredible skill of crude. Nations and often went to buy a lot of these players.

Examples include Everton (Wayne Rooney) and Fulham (Louis Saha – after he scored against United Nations and joined at a later time, and Edwin van der Sar), Tottenham (Dimitar Berbatov and Michael Carrick (Wigan Athletic (Antonio Valencia). It’s a smart strategy for the transfer of clubs that you make sure small will not break into the top four. But it also prevents theseplayers were bought by rivals, and make sure that these players will not embarrass the United once again.

Upon the presentation of him during Saturday’s early kick off between Everton and Manchester United, do not be surprised if Manchester United take another close look at the Everton midfielder Jack Rodwell with the hopes of signing him this summer. Sir Alex Ferguson was reportedly interested in signing Rodwell last year, but based on the confidence and composure on the ball today when he scored the third and final goal for Everton to beatManchester United and Ferguson will certainly be even more interested now. Certainly, Rodwell only a limited amount of time playing on Saturday after coming on the bench, but the way that took his goal gives you a clear indication of the skill he has.

It’s not just a way that Manchester United moments talent to make sure they stay near the top of the Premier League. This is what they are doing for these players after the accession. It is incredible to see how Wayne Rooney has taken the raw talent when he was at Everton, as well as violent temper, and turned it into a control and the ability of magic to overcome the bestplayers and teams in the world. It can be said the same thing about many of the players who have moved from the smaller English clubs and moved to the United Nations.

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