Transfers - Gossip Shop: King Eric fears for United

Eurosport - Mon, 29 Sep 21:36:00 2008

Old Trafford king Eric Cantona has revealed how he fears for Manchester United's future once iconic manager Alex Ferguson leaves his post.

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Cantona, who won four league titles and two FA Cups in the nineties as the key man in Fergie's team, recently said of his infamous kung-fu attack on Crystal Palace fan Matthew Simmons: "I didn't punch him strong enough. I should have punched him harder."

Such temperance is what we love about Eric - what we don't love is that ridiculous Partouche advert - and he has applied it once again with regards to the future of a club that employs Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez among a phalanx of fledgling, established and veteran stars.

"I can understand why the fans are concerned," he said. "The philosophy of the club will never change while Alex Ferguson is at the club. After he leaves... that's what makes me worry.

"Ferguson is so strong, so popular: he can control everything. For the moment nothing has changed there - apart from in an economic way.

"I'm worried about the future. I hope that things will not change."

Anyone who witnessed Chelsea fans throwing themselves about in the street proclaiming the end of the world as they knew it following Jose Mourinho's exit will forgive Gossip Shop for its lack of sympathy with King Eric's views: Blues followers have not had a bad time of it since, compared with the experience of almost every other football fan in the world (if they forget about having had to re-mortgage the house for new season tickets).

Cantona's second nugget of wisdom brings applause in Chez Goss, however: he is backing FC United, the non-league team formed in opposition to the Glazer takeover by a section of fans, to rival the European champions one day.

"They have a great idea. I hope they will become a great club and win the European Cup in 50 years' time," he said.

"Every club has to be created at one point: now I am interested in the people who create clubs. Which type of people created Manchester United or Manchester City?"

As for transfer rumours, woeful Tottenham - don't accuse GS of Gooner bias, this is officially their worst start for 53 years - are set to splash yet more cash, this time on Bayern Munich's Daniel van Buyten. Although whether Juande Ramos will be there to welcome him remains a mystery.

Everton are leaving solicitous voicemail messages on Jimmy Bullard's mobile in hope of luring him to Liverpool, while Wolves boss Mick McCarthy has told Toffees' manager David Moyes to get stuffed if he thinks he's going to sign striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake in January (quote reads: "Our best players aren't going anywhere.")

Wigan have been linked again with Honduras midfielder Hendry Thomas of Olimpia and Gianfranco Zola wants Blackburn's Zurab Khizanishvili at West Ham - but enough about that malarky and back to the interesting stuff.

The credit crunch has got everyone worried. Hull owner Paul Duffen, who bid £7 million for Fraizer Campbell in the summer, is - like Cantona - an advocate of restraint in these troubled times and fears for the future of his rivals this season.

"We have had to be careful," he said. "We're not as rich as Croesus, as some of our competitors are, but in some ways we're maybe one of the wealthiest clubs as we don't have any debt.

"A lot of the clubs have themselves highly geared and in these uncertain banking times I think there could be a few casualties in the Premier League later in the season, sadly."

Cro-who, you ask?

Croesus (pronounced /kriss/, CREE-sus) (595 BC - c. 547? BC) was the king of Lydia from 560/561 BC until his defeat by the Persians in about 547 BC.

Croesus was renowned for his wealth and in Greek and Persian cultures his name became a synonym for a wealthy man; in English, expressions such as "rich as Croesus" or "richer than Croesus" are used to indicate great wealth. Croesus himself is often credited with the invention of the first formalised currency systems and coinage.

God bless Wikipedia.

One of the clubs Duffen is talking about could be Portsmouth, whose owner Alexandre Gaydamak was linked with a sale in GS on Sunday. However it seems the man who has spent his father's millions - Arcady Gaydamak, the subject of an Interpol arrest warrant over alleged arms sales to Angola and also the target of fraud and money-laundering investigations in Israel, recently claimed Pompey among his assets - does not share a cautious approach to the future.

'Arry Redknapp: "Show me a football club in the country that is not for sale. Every club has debts but we have fantastic assets and they're out there on the pitch. I rejected a £15m bid for [Lassana] Diarra on transfer deadline day. We're not in any trouble at this club."

GS imagines that Chelsea could be presented to 'Arry as evidence of a club that is not for sale. They have come under fire from England Under-21 boss Stuart Pearce for their transfer policy.

"Chelsea have cherry-picked the best players from elsewhere and stockpiled them. That is not right. If a lad rang me and said 'I'm 16, playing at Crewe and Chelsea have come in for me, what do you think I should do?' I would reply 'stay where you are and play some football with the club you are at'."

In that case Norwich's England youth international goalkeeper Jed Steer had better take note: a £250,000 move to Stamford Bridge is imminent for the 16-year-old, according to the papers.

Jonathan Symcox / Eurosport

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  1. DONT WORRY ABOUT UNITED THIS TEAM CAN DO ANYTHING AND­ IF FERGI LEAVES IT WILL TAKE TIME TO FIND THE RIGHT­ COACH JUST LIKE CHELSEA WHEN THEY FOUND SCOLARI

    From bootis15, on Tue 30 Sep 12:38AM
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    I AM A UNITED FAN BUT I DONT THINK UNITED WILL SUFFER­ AFTER FERGIE LEAVES I MEAN AFTERALL UNITED IS AN­ ORDINARY TEAM THAT JUST NEED THE RIGHT COACH IF WE­ COMARED UNITED TO CHELSEA WHEN MOURINHO LEFT TEY TOOK­ TIME TO FIND THE RIGHT COACH WHICH IS SCOLARI

    From bootis15, on Tue 30 Sep 12:35AM
  3. i always thought mclair would take sir alexs job but­ keane is looking like the replacement now

    From tony0ldbury, on Tue 30 Sep 12:29AM
  4. Reading the complete rubbish wrote by the gossip shop,­ i cant help but think that they might be the next­ victom of the credit crunch.

    From martbreal1, on Tue 30 Sep 12:22AM
  5. yeah everyone! worrying about football when hamsters­ are dying, kinda puts things into perspective.

    From SHARP AS A NEEDLE, on Tue 30 Sep 12:20AM
  6. My hampster died today.

    From Pobbles, on Tue 30 Sep 12:09AM
  7. akintayo are you on drugs? "cantona better than­ figo and zidane" don`t make me laugh, have you­ ever played or watched the game of association football­ because your statement tells me you don`t have a clue,

    From SHARP AS A NEEDLE, on Tue 30 Sep 12:09AM
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    french mother f*cker

    From SHARP AS A NEEDLE, on Tue 30 Sep 12:02AM
  9. WHO SAYS CHELSKI ARE NOT FOR SALE???? ABRAMOVICH WONT­ LIKE PLAYING SECOND FIDDLE TO MANCHESTER CITY AND­ DOESNT HAVE THE MONEY TO COMPETE WITH THE ARABS. THIS­ BEING THE CASE THE END IS IN SITE.

    From KEN C, on Mon 29 Sep 11:48PM
  10. Look I support united but let not get carried away­ again. Capello, Lippi, Hitzfeld, Trappatoni have a­ stronger CV than Fergie. Capello has won 3 different­ league with 4 different clubs.
    Ditto the King, I­ believe that Cantona is better than Figo or Zidane but­ he didn't achieve half of what those guys achieved.­
    That said whenever Fergie retires, Quieroz is our­ man.. he knows our system, he has coached a big team in­ Madrid and is proven at the youth level having won 2­ U-21 world cups. Quieroz is our man ...

    From akintayo a, on Mon 29 Sep 11:36PM
  11. rossoneri_94 have u gone mad? Capello better than­ fergie? Get a grip of yourself son!! Yes hes got us on­ track for the world cup but its only 2 games we all­ know england are more than capable of f uckin it up!!!!

    From pcarroll90, on Mon 29 Sep 11:22PM
  12. henry m dont u mean - chelski 4 life (or until roman­ leaves)

    From Bobby Orange, on Mon 29 Sep 11:20PM
  13. Raajveer L, Cantona was certainly 200x more popular at­ old trafford than in france. At his best, he was not in­ the top 40 players in Europe (this is fact). Though­ very very good player, but not as skillful or famous as­ Dennis Bergkamp for example.

    From bosun_dele, on Mon 29 Sep 10:53PM
  14. As IF Utd are gonna end up like Leeds! Leeds are a­ bunch of gypsys!!

    From IestynH, on Mon 29 Sep 10:46PM
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    Another wrinkled @#$% freak for man u. CHELSEA 4 LIFE.

    From henry, on Mon 29 Sep 10:01PM
  16. Now I might get a barrage of abuse from Man Utd­ supporters but I just wanna say that fair enough for­ Man U, Cantona he was a legend, but I would not class­ him as a WORLD-CLASS player, certainly not a­ Figo-Zidane beater, so as good as he may have been, he­ wasn't exactly giving his contemporaries in the­ WIDER world sleepless night, coz of his talent...

    From Raaj, on Mon 29 Sep 9:59PM
  17. pcarroll90, Capello is a better manager, the best one­ there is. Where ever he went he dealt with the pressure­ and won trophies. Ferguson has had the backing of the­ club for 20 years, he is comfortable no matter what­ happens. Capello has even managed to get this @#$%­ Engalnd squad to perform, that is a real manager.­ Ferguson is good, but not better than Capello.

    From Adnan, on Mon 29 Sep 9:57PM
  18. Eric is probably right, but however, no one can control­ changes. nothing last forever lads. football is all­ about business.leeds rose and they down also might man­ utd.

    From ozifromsouthafrica, on Mon 29 Sep 9:50PM
  19. Hail the great Cantona...and obviously his concerns are­ well founded, though now sparky has taken the poison­ challice on the otherside of the city i have zero­ doubts that roy Keane will get the job when sir alex­ retires...and although am delighted that sir alex is­ with us for the next two years i would like to reassure­ the king that all will be well with keano at the­ helm....a quick note to the scousers that thought they­ had it made after the single goal they put past­ us...stoke and sunderland will both be above you at the­ end of the season!

    From stuartxland, on Mon 29 Sep 9:46PM
  20. Think Eric should be Utd manager after the great Sir­ Alex retires...

    From stuartxland, on Mon 29 Sep 9:09PM
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