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Mon 04/02/02 at 18:52
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Well, what can i say about this player, People are saying he's the best Striker Signing since Eric Cantona! Here's some stats on Van Nistelrooy:

Birthplace:
Oss, Holland, 1 July 1976
Height:
188cm - 6ft 2in
Weight:
79.37kg - 12st 7lb
Full International:
Holland (16 caps, 7 goals)
Position:
Forward
Squad Number:
10
Debut:
12.08.2001
Appearances (2001-2002):
32
Goals so fat this season:
27


These stats are for his season at Man United. Now im going to tell you about his Career in Football. Ruud Van Nistelrooy began his playing career with FC Den Bosch in the Dutch Second Division in the 1993/94 season. After four seasons in the lower Leagues, he was bought by top flight club Heerenveen in 1997, and went on to score 13 goals in 30 appearances in 1997/98.

His strike rate caught the eye of PSV Eindhoven who swooped for the striker, signing him on his 22nd birthday in 1998 for £4.2 million, a record between two Dutch clubs.

After scoring his first goal for PSV against Heerenveen, Ruud he ended his first season in Eindhoven, 1998/99, as top scorer in the Dutch League with 31 goals. He made his international debut on 18 November 1998 in a 1-1 draw with Germany, and finished second in the European Golden Boot rankings. Not surprisingly, he was voted Dutch Player of the Year by his fellow professionals.

After having scored 29 goals in 1999/2000, Ruud picked up a knee injury in a friendly against Silkeborg on 6 March 2000. The next month, a proposed move to Manchester United fell through because he could not complete a medical at United, causing the deal to be postponed.

Days later, he collapsed in training with PSV Eindhoven and damaged his cruciate ligament. His season was over, but he was still voted Dutch player of the year for the second successive term by his colleagues, and again finished runner-up in the European Golden Boot charts.

After a year of rehabilitation, Ruud made his comeback by scoring twice in a Reserve match against Sparta Rotterdam on 1 March 2001. His first team return came two days later, as a substitute against Roda JC.

Ruud finally signed for Manchester United on 23 April 2001, almost exactly twelve months to the day after his original move to Old Trafford had collapsed.

Two days after setting a British record with his £19 million transfer to United, Ruud scored for Holland when he came on as substitute in their 4-0 win over Cyprus.

Now onto his season at Man United. Ruud began his first game in a big one, the English Charity shield against Liverpool. Van Nistelrooy ran onto the pitch and got a great reception from the crowd, Van Nistelrooy then repaid the compliment and scored on his debut! Sadly Man United lost 3-1 but this was a sign of things to come from the Dutchman.

Then his first Premiership appeareance against Fulham, Van Nistelrooy was obviously on top form as he helped himself to 2 goals and Man United went on to win the game 3-2.

Now were in February and that Goal Scoring hunger is still with Van Nistelrooy as he has scored 27 goals, in 32 games. This is a great Goal Scoring rate and is consistant at keeping it that way and i think this could go on all through the rest of his Career....

Thanks for Reading,
Scott
Mon 04/02/02 at 18:52
Regular
Posts: 5,135
Well, what can i say about this player, People are saying he's the best Striker Signing since Eric Cantona! Here's some stats on Van Nistelrooy:

Birthplace:
Oss, Holland, 1 July 1976
Height:
188cm - 6ft 2in
Weight:
79.37kg - 12st 7lb
Full International:
Holland (16 caps, 7 goals)
Position:
Forward
Squad Number:
10
Debut:
12.08.2001
Appearances (2001-2002):
32
Goals so fat this season:
27


These stats are for his season at Man United. Now im going to tell you about his Career in Football. Ruud Van Nistelrooy began his playing career with FC Den Bosch in the Dutch Second Division in the 1993/94 season. After four seasons in the lower Leagues, he was bought by top flight club Heerenveen in 1997, and went on to score 13 goals in 30 appearances in 1997/98.

His strike rate caught the eye of PSV Eindhoven who swooped for the striker, signing him on his 22nd birthday in 1998 for £4.2 million, a record between two Dutch clubs.

After scoring his first goal for PSV against Heerenveen, Ruud he ended his first season in Eindhoven, 1998/99, as top scorer in the Dutch League with 31 goals. He made his international debut on 18 November 1998 in a 1-1 draw with Germany, and finished second in the European Golden Boot rankings. Not surprisingly, he was voted Dutch Player of the Year by his fellow professionals.

After having scored 29 goals in 1999/2000, Ruud picked up a knee injury in a friendly against Silkeborg on 6 March 2000. The next month, a proposed move to Manchester United fell through because he could not complete a medical at United, causing the deal to be postponed.

Days later, he collapsed in training with PSV Eindhoven and damaged his cruciate ligament. His season was over, but he was still voted Dutch player of the year for the second successive term by his colleagues, and again finished runner-up in the European Golden Boot charts.

After a year of rehabilitation, Ruud made his comeback by scoring twice in a Reserve match against Sparta Rotterdam on 1 March 2001. His first team return came two days later, as a substitute against Roda JC.

Ruud finally signed for Manchester United on 23 April 2001, almost exactly twelve months to the day after his original move to Old Trafford had collapsed.

Two days after setting a British record with his £19 million transfer to United, Ruud scored for Holland when he came on as substitute in their 4-0 win over Cyprus.

Now onto his season at Man United. Ruud began his first game in a big one, the English Charity shield against Liverpool. Van Nistelrooy ran onto the pitch and got a great reception from the crowd, Van Nistelrooy then repaid the compliment and scored on his debut! Sadly Man United lost 3-1 but this was a sign of things to come from the Dutchman.

Then his first Premiership appeareance against Fulham, Van Nistelrooy was obviously on top form as he helped himself to 2 goals and Man United went on to win the game 3-2.

Now were in February and that Goal Scoring hunger is still with Van Nistelrooy as he has scored 27 goals, in 32 games. This is a great Goal Scoring rate and is consistant at keeping it that way and i think this could go on all through the rest of his Career....

Thanks for Reading,
Scott
Mon 04/02/02 at 18:56
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I've just got to mention that Man Utd lost 2-1, not 3-1 as you stated for the Charity Shield. And as far as Van the man goes, He's class, but as long as he plays for the refs favourites', I'll never like him.
Mon 04/02/02 at 19:01
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Good post! I now know things I never knew before about 'van the man'! I wonder where he's be now if he'd of joined Villa or Fulham several years back for around £5m?? There were rumours about them being interested in him before United's first attempt at signing him. What fools!!

Apparently, Jan Venegoor of Hesselink could be the next big thing! I'm sure United and co. are aware of that!!
Mon 04/02/02 at 19:04
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"Whatever!"
Posts: 9,320
I must admit at first I thought Van Nisstlerooy would be a flop but he has certainly proved me wrong!!
Mon 04/02/02 at 19:05
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Sorry if the score of The Charity Shield match is wrong, thought it was 3-1. Yes Venegoor of Hess is looking good for the future, weird name thought! :D
Mon 04/02/02 at 19:20
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Yeah, the 'of Hesselink' part makes him sound like a king!
Sat 23/02/02 at 14:54
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Goals so faT this season?Scott Giles you've made a mistake.
Sat 23/02/02 at 15:37
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Posts: 5,630
Ruud is a legend. Pure and Simple. (and no, I don't like Hear'say)
Sun 24/02/02 at 12:04
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Posts: 5,135
Football God i posted this on the 4/2/2002 so up to then the stats was right. Now of course he has scored more since then.
Sun 24/02/02 at 12:26
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He may be a great goal-scorer, but he's also a great celebrator too!! Did you see him yesterfay?? He tried to slide on his knees, but as it's a newly lyed pitch, he just kinda bounce and fell over, LOL!!

But he seriously could've damaged his knee again though!
But i'm glad he didn't :)

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