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    If it had been Rafa....


    Ferguson: I have never watched Bebe play

    By Soccernet staff

    August 17, 2010

    Sir Alex Ferguson admits Manchester United's new signing Bebe was a mystery even to him, and that for the first time in 24 years at Old Trafford, he has purchased a player he has never seen in action.


    It came as a real shock last week when United announced the signing of the 20-year-old, who had only joined Vitoria Guimaraes five weeks previously from third-tier side Estrela Amadora. Further intrigue followed when it emerged that Bebe had been homeless as a youngster.

    United paid £7 million to activate a release clause in the forward's contract as reports indicated that Real Madrid were also interested in making a deal. Such was the club's haste, Ferguson concedes he was unable to see his new signing in action.

    "On this occasion I didn't watch him," Ferguson said. "It is the first time I have done it. Normally I see plenty of video footage but our scouting department is very good and sometimes you have to go on instinct.

    "Our scout in Portugal was adamant we must do something quickly. You look at the material. You look at their age and whether they're bringing pace, balance, desire to play. You got to trust your staff at times, so I sent David Gill down there to do the deal."

    When asked at a press conference on Wednesday what were his best attributes, Bebe replied: "I am fast, I kick well and I score a lot of goals."

    While United have invested in youth this summer, with Bebe, Javier Hernandez and Chris Smalling all presented to the press on Tuesday, neighbours Manchester City have once against exercised their considerable financial muscle in the transfer market.

    The club confirmed on Tuesday they have agreed a deal to sign James Milner from Aston Villa, building on the previous captures of Mario Balotelli, David Silva, Yaya Toure, Jerome Boateng and Aleksandar Kolarov. Their spending is in excess of £100 million this summer and although Ferguson did not mention City by name, he has questioned the amounts being spent in some quarters.

    "Over the last two or three years we have seen very wealthy owners become part of football clubs and therefore go on this kamikaze effort to spend their money," Ferguson said. "It is amazing the amounts of money that are being bandied about in the present day game.

    "Some people may think it could be dangerous. But if they have that kind of money, they are certainly using it. I don't see it abating. The kind of spending we are seeing at the moment will be here for two or three years, until such time as they understand you can't necessarily achieve all the time by spending."

    #2
    Wonder if Rafa saw that Flora guy before he came to watch our ressies play.
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      #3
      He wasnt £7m though....or was he?

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        #4
        I ****ing hope not!

        I guess 100k for us is equivalent to 7m to them. Sack Rafa.
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          #5


          I think, these days, the mancs spending power has diminished considerably and with this in mind, £7m is no longer loose change, even for them. Or for anyone really, barring Chelsea, Madrid and City.

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            #6
            Well, I don't think SAF actually does anything at utd anymore. Just a figure head. Sits in an office all day drinking Bells.
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              #7
              At least he didn't do any kamikaze spending
              Well, here we are in a room with two manky hookers and a racist dwarf. I think I'm heading home.

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                #8
                "I am fast, I kick well"
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by johnp View Post
                  At least he didn't do any kamikaze spending
                  The 100m+ he spent on Veron, Rooney, Ferdinand et al doesnt count as they were the only club doing it.

                  Now they are relative paupers, Bacon face is frying.
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                    #10
                    Plus they've got about a million "strikers" on the books now anyway. Ridiculous deal.

                    Oh and I hear Bebe is going to be looked after by Nani.

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                      #11
                      Sir Alex Ferguson's new £7m signing Bebe has made so little an impact in training at Manchester United he was not even considered for a reserve team match

                      Having failed to impress at the club's Carrington base, the new £7 million summer signing was omitted from the reserves' line-up against neighbours Manchester City on Tuesday.

                      The 20-year-old, whose signing for United was hailed as a fairytale two weeks ago, was a virtual unknown before Ferguson took a punt on him.

                      Ferguson later admitted he had not even seen Bebe play - nor watched a video of him - but was still willing to take a chance on him after the recommendations of United scouts and his former assistant at Old Trafford Carlos Queiroz.

                      A deal was pushed through quickly with clubs such as Real Madrid and Benfica also circling with intent, and Ferguson later claimed that "sometimes you just have to go with instinct".

                      But it appears the Portuguese forward is taking longer to settle in Manchester than expected, with his touch and control reportedly way off the standards United demand, leading reserve team boss Ole Gunnar Solksjaer to overlook him for the match in Hyde.

                      Bebe's rise to prominence has been nothing short of spectacular. An undistinguished spell at Portuguese third tier club Estrala da Amadora was followed by a free transfer to Guimaraes before United picked him up for £7.4m.

                      While Bebe was absent from Solksjaer's squad of 16, the match saw the return of midfielder Anderson, who has not played since damaging his cruciate ligament six months ago.

                      Gary Neville, Wes Brown and Michael Carrick also featured in the 3-1 win Ewen Fields hitting one Federico Macheda grabbing a brace.
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                        #12
                        I really hope this turns out to be some elaborate wind-up to trump George Weah's "cousin" getting on the pitch @ Southampton.

                        Not that the media would make a big thing out of it, Fergie never gets anything wrong with youngsters. Like he'd never spend £15m on Zoran Tosic *cough*
                        I could not dig, I dared not rob:
                        Therefore I lied to please the mob.
                        Now all my lies are proved untrue
                        And I must face the men I slew.
                        What tale shall serve me here among
                        Mine angry and defrauded young?

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                          #13
                          How long before the Glazers start questioning some of his signings?
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by MrMichael View Post
                            I really hope this turns out to be some elaborate wind-up to trump George Weah's "cousin" getting on the pitch @ Southampton.

                            Not that the media would make a big thing out of it, Fergie never gets anything wrong with youngsters. Like he'd never spend £15m on Zoran Tosic *cough*
                            yep, will be forgetton about in the media, while throwing mud at Rafa's 'hundreds of youngsters' he bought.
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by MrMichael View Post
                              I really hope this turns out to be some elaborate wind-up to trump George Weah's "cousin" getting on the pitch @ Southampton.

                              Not that the media would make a big thing out of it, Fergie never gets anything wrong with youngsters. Like he'd never spend £15m on Zoran Tosic *cough*
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