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Sunday 11 September 2011

Wayne Rooney: Record breaker

Two hat-tricks in a row, 8 goals in total. Wayne Rooney has started off this season in magnificent form, already reaching the halfway point of last seasons goal tally and looking as if he could again reach the hights of two season ago where he scored 34 goals!


He reached the massive mile-stone of 150 goals for the club with his first strike against Arsenal, but it almost seems silly concentrating on this as he has now blasted in a further 5. 2 more against the Gunners and 3 past Bolton. 

Total club goals now stands at 155, 110 in League bringing him equal with Ryan Giggs (the only player still playing to compete with Rooney, but realistically Wayne will not have to worry about Ryan scoring a bucket load this season) Well take a look at Wayne's Goals now in terms of Man Utd all-time scorers & all-time league goals

via www.stretfordend.co.uk
via www.stretfordend.co.uk





















As we can see he has a further 90 goals to score in the league and just an extra 5 on top of this in all competition. Being only 25, its not unrealistic to think that he can exceed these totals. Being cautious we can safely assume he will be playing until he is 32/33 and stays at United for the rest of his career. Therefore playing for the next 7 seasons he would require only approximatley 14 goals a season, a bench mark he has exceed in every previous year in a United shirt! If he can in fact continue the form he is on at at the minute it may not even take this long. Obviously, although it may be the smaller target Wayne could break the all time record before the all time league record as there will be no restrictions on the compettions the goals are scored in. Speaking on the all-time target Sir Bobby has set he has said, 
"I spoke to a few of the players and asked how many Sir Bobby had and Giggsy said I was 100 or so off. It's a target for me, to try and do that. Hopefully, in the next few years, I can do it."
The game against Bolton was also Waynes 7th Hat-trick for the club bringing him level with Sir Bobby on atleast one level
via www.mufcinfo.com
He had the greatest possible start to trying to break the record no.of hat-tricks by scoring one on his dream debut against Fenerbahce in 2004. Since then he has almost averaged one a year with 7 hat-tricks and this being his 8th season at the club. Assuming one more a season it is tough to see Denis Law's immense 18 trebles being touched.

A crazy stat regarding hat-tricks (kinda relevant), literally just tweet as I am writing this blog;
"January last season, Berba had more hattricks than Rooney had goals. Now Rooney has more hattricks than Berba has appearances" via R_O_M
Today's goals also brought Wayne into the Top10 all time PL Goalscorers aswell,

via www.premierleague.com
Looking at this table, we can see that there are 3 other players in the top 15 that are still playing. Although, looking at the ages of the others, the only player who will be able to significantly rise up the table will be Rooney with Owen (31), Lampard (33) & Anelka (32) all heading towards the final seasons of their career.

To top Alan Shearer's record will be an even will require Rooney's goal tally per season in the league to to be as high as 20 league goals per season over the next 7 years (again this figure is variable because Wayne may well play on longer than this) 

All-in-all his blog has been to highlight how Wayne has the potential to be one of the greatest & most prolific strikers in the English games history. What I find most pleasing when looking at these stats, is that I know he offers the team so much more than goals, working tirelessly throughout each game and putting as much effort in to assist the team as he does to score himself. 

Only time will tell if he can break any or all of these records, but regardless I think we should all be please that we have a player of his quality in our squad!



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Thursday 1 September 2011

Rivals Summer Spending Summary


Many have stated that we are again favourites to claim the premier league title, why is this? Well basically it’s because we won it last year and have not weakened over the summer. i.e. the departures of Scholes, Brown, VDS & O’Shea are not seen as large enough to cost us in games this season. Many people may debate this fact as the depth Brown & O’Shea provided us in defence will be missed, the unparalleled vision and passing ability of ‘Sat-nav’ (Scholes’ nickname with fellow Utd players because he could find anybody on the pitch with a pass) and perhaps the largest chick taken out of our armour is the loss of the Edwin Van der Sar as the anchor of our defence. 


Of course the new summer signings are taken into account when looking at this, offsetting the gap I have mentioned due to the previous mentioned departures. I have already spoken about how I felt about the signings of Young, Jones & de Gea when they signed earlier in the summer. I think with the games we have seen so far everybody is over the moon with how quickly Young & Jones have settled into the club and slotted into the team, both perhaps playing a much larger role in the early days due to injuries sustained by Valencia, Ferdinand & Vidic. There have been question marks over de Gea, which I have also voiced my opinion on a few times in the blog. I think he has looked stronger from game-to-game and as we go further into the season, he gets a better grasp of the English language, becomes more comfortable in a new country & gets half a season of games under his belt. It is not fair to expect him to come in and offer us the same security & organise the defence as  Van de Sar, if for no other reason than VDS came to us with the experience of a full (and successful) career behind him and de Gea is just. I believe the best will come.

The main point of this blog is to look at our rivals summer spending & judge them by this same ‘measure’. Im going to have a quick look at the major In’s and Out’s at each club, along with my opinion as to how their business over the summer will affect their success in the upcoming season. 

Man City
IN – Aguero (£38m), Nasri (£22m), Clichy(£7m), Savic (£10m), Hargreaves (Free)
OUT  - Tevez?, Given (£3.5m), Boateng (£11.8m), Boyata (Loan), Adebayor (Loan), Santa Cruz (Loan)


City have made it into the champions league this year, and so have added some quality to their squad and trimmed off the excess. They’ve spent big this year (shock) again, but the real story is the Tevez saga, were he announced he wanted to leave the cub, the club to be fair said ok but you’re not going cheap.  A deal was almost done with Corinthians earlier in the summer but fell through, following that there was rumours of heavy interest from Inter Milan who were trying to perhaps off-load Sneijder before bringing in Tevez. Now that the transfer window has closed, Tevez is trapped atleast until January. It will be interesting (and could have a great effect on City’s results) whether he can still perform to the best of his abilities or if he will spit out the dummy and try to force through a move in the Winter transfer window. Aguero was obviously brought in to replace Tevez at the club, now with them both there it could lead to a prolific partnership between the Argentinian team-mates rather than Tevez being made second choice behind the new signing.

I think they already had the basis of a good squad and feel that the players they have brought in during this transfer window will add to this squad and unfortunately I have to admit I can see them as a major challengers this year. It is all going well at the minute for them with some impressive early victories. So it can be easy to get carried away, as with the same standards we set ourselves, we will see where they are, come Christmas-time and judge them from then. We will also see how their team bonds and will react when things start to get tougher on them. As always Mancini will face the pressures of keeping all his 'star' players happy in such a large squad.

Chelsea
IN – Lukaku (£18m), Mata (£29m), Romeu (£4.35m), Meireles (£12m)
OUT – Zhirkov (£13.2m), Benayoun (Loan)


Many people may not have heard of Romelu Lukaku,  being a major football buff that I am (not really, bought him of Football Manager before) I have heard of him. He has an impressive record in the Belgian league and at international level. In the few interviews I have seen he also comes across as very intelligent, stating how he understands how lucky he is and how he expects it to take time before he becomes a regular first team member for Chelsea. He has the build and power of Drogba, perhaps can bring a similar goal scoring record, without the attitude?

Many of us will know Juan Mata from the Valencia & the Spanish senior & U21 squads. This is a signing  I will admit I am jealous of. Always liked him & it seems he would have been interested in a move to United as well, with his preferred clubs being us, Chelsea or Barcelona. With ourselves & Barca signing Young & Sanchez respectively it meant Chelsea became the front runners. There was in the week building up to Chelsea signing the young Spaniard a lot of news coming out that Arsenal where looking to sign him and favourites to do so, with actually progress made Chelsea in a very short period of time leaving Arsenal fans as discontented as ever. 


My opinion is that in an ageing squad Chelsea have done well this summer to inject some talented youth. I feel that Chelsea have improved their squad from last year but I am unsure if they will be able to preform consistently enough to compete for the league this season. Again it is so hard to judge after just three games, but they have struggled for their results so far this term. Before I get to excited about this, it could have the opposite effect to last season where they started so strong and faltered near the end. I think along with City, Chelsea are our main rivals this year, but I feel that the Sky Blues may have overtaken the Royal Blues as our main title contenders.
 
Arsenal
IN - Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain (£12m), Chu Young-Park (£3M),  Gervinho (£10.5m), Jenkins (£1m), Santos (£6.2m), Mertesacker (£8m), Arteta (£10m), Benayoun  (Loan)
OUT - Nasri (£22m), Fabregas (£36m), Clichy (£7m), Denilson (Loan), Vela (Loan), Eboue(£3m), Traore (), Bendtner (Loan)



You can almost hear the collective sigh of relief from Arsenal fans following deadline day. After Suday afternoon when United hammered their team 8-2, it was clear that additions were required. I understand that they were missing a number of first team players but if any Arsenal fans thought that they had a strong squad, that idea was severely knocked out of them on Sunday when the limits & lack of depth of their squad where ruthlessly exposed by a Utd side with the same avg. as the Arsenal ‘Second-string’ of 23years old. 

Until the transfer deadline day the only major signing Arsenal had made with any real senior experience was Gervinho, but like many others have written time & time again the Gooners area which needed improving was defence much more urgently than their strike-force....and after the departures of Fabregas & Nasri they also needed some experience in the middle of the park. 

Whether it was always planned, if it was a tactic of Wenger or if the United result brought reality crashing down on French manager, he finally got out the cheque book and signed a few more players to sure up his squad. The two most valuable being Arteta & Mertesacker in my opinion, they bring real experience and class to their squad. Many people will argue that the loss of Fabregas & Nasri leaves a much greater gap in quality than can be filled by Arteta & Benayoun in midfield. I agree with this but it was essential that these players were brought in our Arsenal could have slipped severely down the table. I feel they could still struggle to gain a top four spot, but with the players they have brought in; there is a base where they can improve in future. 

Liverpool
IN – Downing (£20m), Henderson (£20m), Adam (£7m), Doni (Free), Jose Enrique (£10m), Coates (£7m), Belamy (Free)
OUT – Meireles (£12m), Konchesky (£1.5m), Ayala (£800k), Cole (Loan),  Aquilani (Loan), Poulsen (£2m), N’Gog(£4m), Insua (Free), Kyrgiakos (Free)


After last year’s poor showing from Liverpool, along with the sale of their best player, it was important for them to buy well this summer. Unlike Arsenal they wrapped up most of their business before deadline day. Apart from the ‘mysterious’ return of Craig Belamy, which seems pointless in my opinion even as a back-up. I suppose it can be looked on similar to the reasons we signed Michael Owen.

We know what to expect and what we will get from Stewart Downing & Charlie Adam so their most exciting signing this summer has got to be Jordan Henderson. He has shown potential is his first few games this season, grabbing a goal in the process. He is not the finished article but has the potential to be a quality winger in the future.

I don’t think on the whole, any of the signings they have made will set the world on fire, but I think they have improved their squad and will be able to fight for a spot in the top four this year. I think it will be between them and Arsenal fighting for fourth spot. 

Conclusion

I feel that all our main rivals have improved their squads this season, apart from Arsenal who have salvaged their squad on deadline day but I feel they have not recruited at the level of quality they should have. I also think that we have improved, we already knew that we will have to preform better than last season (especially away from home), and with the teams around us improving it has only emphasised this point further.
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