Manchester United’s Striker Shortage – Bad Planning or Bad Debt?
Manchester United’s chief executive, Dave Gill, on the resources at Alex Ferguson’s disposal:
“We are looking at players all the time, the money from Ronaldo is sitting there in the bank account, we have been clear on that.”
Twenty-four hours later, one injury-prone striker is injured.
With Danny Welbeck on loan at Preston and unable to cut short his season-long spell at Deepdale, Sir Alex Ferguson has just Wayne Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov available as senior strikers.
And with Rooney doubtful for tomorrow’s trip to Wolves with a knee injury and Berbatov struggling with a long-term knee problem, the negative Owen bulletin could not have come at a worse time for Manchester United.
So did Alex Ferguson simply forget to buy enough striking cover for the season? Or is this money in the bank, as many suspect, a fiction to mollify the agitating fans?
This is Dave Gill’s explanation:
He’s a Scot, he wants value for money.
Just as well they didn’t hire an Irish manager or he no doubt would have lost the money to a conniving leprechaun.
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