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View Poll Results: Do you start Rooney at the EUROs? | ||||||
Yes, one of the first names on the team sheet. |
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For one or two matches maybe |
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Only if the others are injured/suspended |
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I do not want him in the squad let alone on the pitch. |
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2 | 20.00% | |||
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If he is serious about fighting for his place, why doesn't Wayne renounce the England captaincy that he is clearly hiding behind as his 'get into the team regardless of performance ' card. Why doesnt he let his goal scoring do the work. He has scored about 9 /10 goals this season. Poor. Would Wanye get into the side if he was at West Brom or Soton? Players like Charlie Austin must be a bit pi$$ed off. The thing is Wayne is not a fighter in adverse conditions or a hungry wolf scraper in the Isthmian South League 3 like a Vardy type. Wayne's had a remarkable glamorous career from when he burst into the scene as a 15 year old under Moyes at Everton, move to Man U, playing in brilliant squads with Scholes, Fernindand, Rio F and of course CR7 winning titles, CL, cups and going to EURO 2004 etc. Last edited by alex_front2; 01-04-2016 at 08:13 AM. |
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I bet I find your answer far more amusing then you find mine. Rooney has been England's best player for the past ten year's, and there's nothing any other player has done of note to take that crown of him, or have you seen something different? The only player at the moment who looks like he has the potential to take that crown is Dele Alli, but at this moment in time, he hasn't done anything major, although I think he could be one off the stars of the up-coming tournament. Last edited by Alf; 01-04-2016 at 02:47 PM. |
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Even if Rooney isn't at his best, his experience and voice on the pitch is vital for us.
Which current England players are captain's of there club team, I know Rooney is captain of one of the biggest clubs in the World. Rooney is forth in most caps for England of all time, and will likely end up in the top two. He's scored more goals than any other player in the history of the English football team. No other current English player can even come close to that. And he's only 30 year's of age, even younger than Cristiano Ronaldo, and his International strike rate is around about the same as Ronaldo's, in-fact maybe slightly better. Ronaldo, 125 caps 56 goals Rooney, 109 caps 51 goals Last edited by Alf; 01-04-2016 at 02:51 PM. |
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![]() PS Even Chalie Austin outscored Rooney last season. It wouldn't surprise me if the kid Rashford and flipping Andy Carroll outscore him. ![]() That's just it, Rooney's experience and voice on pitch would be detrimental to the others. First of all, he's barely achieved anything within England tournaments. Decent in friendly games and qualification, crap in tournaments. 1 losing goal in the last word cup (which he over indulged in celebration), in 2004 he did score a few pointless goals but England didn't get out of group, 2008 couldn't quality from an easy qualification group, 2012 outplayed by Italy and lucky to get to lose by penalities (Pirlo was toying with England). England needs a fresh broom, fewer ties with last world cup (just keep Joe Hart, Sterling, Barclay, Jagielka, Forster, Sturrridge, Stones, Shaw and that's it). Getting rid of Rooney has made England better, players more creative, not looking to lazily pass ball to King Rooney to top up his goalscoring record. Last edited by alex_front2; 01-04-2016 at 07:34 PM. |
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Am I suppose to take your argument seriously?, that the England team actually whilst trying to win games to qualify for the European Championships, just used the games to pass to Rooney, so he could top up his goal tally, is this what I'm arguing against?
I think my experience and your experience of Football is very different. |
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Sterling has not been better than Rooney in any season.
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But if we're going down that road then I saw Teddy Sherringham being questioned on this subject before last weeks England game, and he was championing Rooney's corner. I also so Roy Keane a few weeks back saying Rooney is Manchester United's only top class player and only leader, you know, football legends. I know you take your opinion from the media, because you speak exactly like them, negative against managers and top players, because they're the one's that make the best story. |
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