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CROoney
18-03-2008, 09:39 AM
Mikael Silvestre could return to competitive action this week after a six-month injury layoff.

Sir Alex has revealed the Frenchman, who damaged cruciate knee ligaments against Everton in September 2007, could take part in United’s Reserves clash with Manchester City on Thursday night.

“Mikael’s training with the first-team now and he’s coming along well,” Sir Alex told Manchester United Radio.

“It’s mainly been no-contact stuff but he should play in the next Reserves game, along with Gary Neville.”

The Reserves take on third-placed Manchester City at Northwich Victoria on Thursday 20 March (7pm).
it would be great if he gave us another option for the run-in

NateR
18-03-2008, 12:29 PM
Perfect timing. Everyone is almost fit, just around the time we need them to. Our defense will be really strong with those 2 back. Makes a nice change from last season, where we had so many injuries at this point compared to virtually none now.

abojodeh
18-03-2008, 12:34 PM
yeah silvestre is good pal as so as tweety he was keyplayer in the past years and almost 320 match and crucial 10 goals

pass_me_a_rizla
18-03-2008, 01:17 PM
both defenders are gona be rusty, i think we shuld stick with the current back 4, only use them in selective games. But it'd be a dilemma for us if we get to the Semis of the CL with both garry and Brown fully fit. Brown who has done so well at Rb, to be replaced by Garry Neville.. tough decision. brown will start but Garry will come later on if he ain't good enough.

reddwarf
18-03-2008, 01:20 PM
Perfect timing. Everyone is almost fit, just around the time we need them to. Our defense will be really strong with those 2 back. Makes a nice change from last season, where we had so many injuries at this point compared to virtually none now.

Exactly what I was thinking.

The team performance in the San Siro last season was very disappointing but certainly wasn't helped by having a makeshift back 4. There are no excuses this time (fingers crossed I haven't just jinxed us :p ).

red_devils4life
18-03-2008, 01:38 PM
For those of you who forget about Tweety's sweet delivery from the left, here's for ue mate

nk4Vn_05GhY

;)

CROoney
18-03-2008, 04:45 PM
For those of you who forget about Tweety's sweet delivery from the left, here's for ue mate

nk4Vn_05GhY

;)
i don't even have to watch it - for me he's always had a decent crosses and great overlaps

Stephen
18-03-2008, 04:55 PM
He's a liability. Poor defender, never rated him. He's only been at United for so long because he's so injury prone.

Nemanjaaa
18-03-2008, 05:33 PM
Never really rated him but hes good for cover so good to see him back in action !

ManUtd08
18-03-2008, 05:35 PM
cmon back him he miss loadz great match

Jazz 16
18-03-2008, 05:39 PM
Its great news for him that he is back and its always good to have back up
for the team, but Im afraid thats all Silvestre is, Back up......
His experience could come in handy but he will never get in ahead of the
first team regulars or even the likes of Brown, OShea, Pique or Simmo.

haggler
18-03-2008, 06:38 PM
yeah silvestre is good pal as so as tweety he was keyplayer in the past years and almost 320 match and crucial 10 goals
http://www.irregulartimes.com/tweetybirg.jpg http://stamp-search.com/images/usa3204-tweety-bird.jpgi am concerned at the abuse of mind altering substances and the effects are clear for all to see in this post . just say no kiddo !!!:eek: :eek: and everyone knows hes skeletor and hes acquainted with he-man and sheera

CROoney
18-03-2008, 06:39 PM
Its great news for him that he is back and its always good to have back up
for the team, but Im afraid thats all Silvestre is, Back up......
His experience could come in handy but he will never get in ahead of the
first team regulars or even the likes of Brown, OShea, Pique or Simmo.
I don't agree - I think that he is at the same league as Brown, in fact I even rate him above Brown. I have a feeling people rate Brown only coz he's a local lad. If you want to say that Silvestre makes too many mistakes - Brown makes them too. but the thing is - Silvestre's mistakes "can be justified" by being played out of position ( he ' s a LB and he was being played as a Cb) while Brown makes them on his natural position - and that's a Cb. In fact - when Brown plays at the CB you could cut the tention at the back four with knife ( we all saw how derby pinned us down when rio was absent and with brown taking his place). He is just not the one you can relly on. Same with Mikael at the CB spot, and only at the CB spot. He's a solid LB imo, better than Brown is RB

NoxiousD
18-03-2008, 07:14 PM
He should be offloaded for a younger backup like Sakho, Beevers, Anton Ferdinand etc...

Jazz 16
18-03-2008, 08:02 PM
I don't agree - I think that he is at the same league as Brown, in fact I even rate him above Brown. I have a feeling people rate Brown only coz he's a local lad. If you want to say that Silvestre makes too many mistakes - Brown makes them too. but the thing is - Silvestre's mistakes "can be justified" by being played out of position ( he ' s a LB and he was being played as a Cb) while Brown makes them on his natural position - and that's a Cb. In fact - when Brown plays at the CB you could cut the tention at the back four with knife ( we all saw how derby pinned us down when rio was absent and with brown taking his place). He is just not the one you can relly on. Same with Mikael at the CB spot, and only at the CB spot. He's a solid LB imo, better than Brown is RB

I dont agree. Silvestre's favoured position is at CB and has played there
a lot for United. He formed a good partnership with Wes at the beginning and
then with Rio, but when Rio got his ban, it was back to the Brown/Silvestre
pairing and they were BOTH prone to errors.

Silvestre was slowing a bit and this injury will have no doubt slowed him even
further. I think Wes is a better full back then Silvestre and can play both sides
as well as the middle. I know you arent a fan of Brown's but you have to
admit he has had a great season this year and towards the end of last.
I know he makes the odd mistake but the rest of his game more than makes
up for it.

jd_united
18-03-2008, 11:10 PM
I Silvestre's favoured position is at CB and has played there
a lot for United.

I agree with that. A lot of people forget that just before Rio's ban, we had the best defensive record in the league. As well as that he has scored some vital goals for us, the two against Liverpool and the winner against Leeds in the 02/03 season come to mind.

He is 30 now and I know he is coming towards the back end of his career, but he can still be a good squad player for us. He is a natural left footed player who can play center back, or can slot in at left back to give the side balance when Patrice Evra isn't playing.

RichardsReds
19-03-2008, 01:34 AM
If Rio or Vidic gets injured, have Silvestre out will really hurt us.

reddwarf
19-03-2008, 11:18 AM
Evra hasn't had much rest this season. O'Shea has filled in for him a couple of times but Silvestre will give us another option on the left.

His preferred position is centre-back but I keep seeing his cross for Rooney's goal against Arsenal at Old Trafford a couple of seasons ago from the left and think he's a better replacement than O'Shea for a quality attacking full-back like Evra.

Stephen
19-03-2008, 11:28 AM
If Rio or Vidic gets injured, have Silvestre out will really hurt us.
Silvestre isn't third choice centre back.

That's Brown. With O'Shea, Simpson (or Neville) coming in at right back.

spwaff
19-03-2008, 12:06 PM
penalty giver silvestre is back, what is great about having him back? there is rio (another shaky player of late, and he wants to be future captain) and Vidic (great defender) and Pique on the bench. why is it that we need this guy? play him for the last 5 minutes so that he can get the premiership medal, and seeeeeeeeeelll him at the end of the season.

he is way past his expiry date

abojodeh
19-03-2008, 12:08 PM
yeeeeeeeeeeeeeee he is good

carlyluvsunited
19-03-2008, 12:47 PM
Mikael Silvestre could play in the
Reserves as early as this week's
game with Manchester City.

The player has been out for more
than six months after damaging
cruciate knee ligaments in United's
1-0 win over Everton in September.

Silvestre is already training and the
club reckon he could get a runout
alongside Gary Neville in the Second XI.

But with United so strong defensively
this season do either of them stand
much chance of winning back their
places after being out for so long?

akash_reds
19-03-2008, 12:56 PM
no way....he can only enter the team as a left back sub i think...he doesnt have the skill for being a player who can be a regular...

Forever_United
19-03-2008, 01:05 PM
no way....he can only enter the team as a left back sub i think...he doesnt have the skill for being a player who can be a regular...

agreed. no way is he taking evra's place in the first team.

red_dec7
19-03-2008, 01:12 PM
yer hes got to be a sub for me
although i wouldnt be worrided if evera did get injured he is a very good defender

CROoney
19-03-2008, 01:52 PM
I dont agree. Silvestre's favoured position is at CB and has played there
a lot for United. He formed a good partnership with Wes at the beginning and
then with Rio, but when Rio got his ban, it was back to the Brown/Silvestre
pairing and they were BOTH prone to errors.

Silvestre was slowing a bit and this injury will have no doubt slowed him even
further. I think Wes is a better full back then Silvestre and can play both sides
as well as the middle. I know you arent a fan of Brown's but you have to
admit he has had a great season this year and towards the end of last.
I know he makes the odd mistake but the rest of his game more than makes
up for it.
i agree that brown has had a decent season for us ( not great, but decent. to have a great season he needs to introduce some attacking abilities in the team, or at least 4-5 good crosses like gary neville does ). as for silvestre as a CB. It is not "his" preffered position. He came from Inter as a LB, played 2 seasons as a LB , then he was switched to CB,by SAF, not by himself...He's played for France at a LB position too.Unlike Brown at the fullback position he can score, cross attack as well as defend. Brown can only watch Ronaldo's back and do a solid job in defense. It's maybe just me, but if I had to chose I'd rather have Silvestre as a CB than Brown. and i'd rather have silvestre as a LB than Brown as a Rb. Oh , and the fact that Brown 's been "standing" at the RB spot for entire season doesn't make him great. What Evra is doing - that's great from a fullback, Brown's is only average.It would be disrespectfull to Evra to equal his contribuiton to Brown's .I'm not slating Brown - I would never say tese things to a non-united supporter, i'm just thinking that Brown is a loyal lad and all, but not lived up to great expectations

Stephen
19-03-2008, 02:17 PM
Hope he isn't even a sub.

red_devils4life
19-03-2008, 02:48 PM
As I've said before, he's a great back-up for left-back slot.
He's good, not great, and he'll only be on the United's bench.
Patrice Evra is currently one of the best left-back in the world
and for someone who has been out with a serious injury
for so long, it's an impossible task to take his place.
As for Gary Neville, yes. I believe that it would be a
much easier task to claim back his Starting-XI spot from Wes Brown.
Brown isn't one of the top RBs in the world and Gazza's
our club skipper. So it isn't that hard for him to win back his
place in the first-team. ;)

spwaff
20-03-2008, 08:38 AM
knowing Ferguson and his current Benitez like rotation policy, this guy may well have a run at some games, and that rotation policy may well come to haunt man u at the end of the season.

either way, he doesnt have a chance of playing on the first team if form is anything to go by, 3 of the back four have had a great season, Brown on the other hand has had a "good" one