feckin youtube I'm searching for Rooney's goal against Athletic Club. The beauty from outside the box. If anyone finds it pl post it. Cheers.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/so02ecbdlxfadia/roo.avi
feckin youtube I'm searching for Rooney's goal against Athletic Club. The beauty from outside the box. If anyone finds it pl post it. Cheers.
I think apotheosis was just trying to show that a trophy list doesn't exactly "prove" anything.
Does a one in two goalscoring ratio 'prove' anything? Phenomenal for a player that has played centre forward, second striker and on the wings too. Plus, there's been countless assists. Rooney's not perfect, but he has been and will continue to be a great player for United.
Does a one in two goalscoring ratio 'prove' anything? Phenomenal for a player that has played centre forward, second striker and on the wings too. Plus, there's been countless assists. Rooney's not perfect, but he has been and will continue to be a great player for United.
Or how about that goal from a couple of seasons back when he killed a massive punt upfield from VdS stone dead and smashed it into the roof of the net?
But yeah, his first touch has never been the same since 05/06
People who rely on youtube videos for evidence of anything have a very distorted view of the world. Highlight reels tell you nothing about the reality of a player's contribution over a 38 game league season.
TBf it was your post showing his achievements that was left hanging in the air as some dort of definitive proof, that i objected too.
That was why i countered your stats with Cole's stats, not to deny your claim to Rooney being WC, but to deny that stats are definitive proof of anything. Cole's haul is more impressive in less time, but it doesn't prove anything other than main strikers at Utd, usually score lots of goals and win lots of trophies.
All your Cole stats proved that he was a bloody class player as well!
It's not a given that our strikers are prolific - plenty have had ordinary stats.
In any case, Rooney hasn't always been the main man, and yet his goal return is fantastic. It's also undeniable that he's been key to many of our successes while he's been at the club.
It's quite interesting the amount of people that would like to see him dropped. You kind of get the feeling there's an underlying dislike behind most of it too. It's odd really. He's been at the club for 7 (?) years, scored a feck load of goals and always seems to work his sack off.
Granted there are aspects of his game and personality that irritate me but in overall terms he's been a wonderful servant to the club.
It's quite interesting the amount of people that would like to see him dropped. You kind of get the feeling there's an underlying dislike behind most of it too. It's odd really. He's been at the club for 7 (?) years, scored a feck load of goals and always seems to work his sack off.
Granted there are aspects of his game and personality that irritate me but in overall terms he's been a wonderful servant to the club.
All your Cole stats proved that he was a bloody class player as well!
It's not a given that our strikers are prolific - plenty have had ordinary stats.
In any case, Rooney hasn't always been the main man, and yet his goal return is fantastic. It's also undeniable that he's been key to many of our successes while he's been at the club.
id like to see him dropped to get a reaction out of him.
fergie himself openly criticised how complacent rooney can be, even saying that he "becomes more complacent that the others and becomes sloppy"
having van persie and kagawa creates genuine competition for him. rooney wont go through a bad spell this year, because if he does he'l be out.
since ronaldo left a poor rooney has still been our best option. not any more.
ive said it in the RVP thread but competition for places is vital.
two of our star players in rooney and evra over the last few seasons have been garenteed their place. out of all the senior players these two players are the two players most guilty of swings in form.
of course, overplaying could contribute. again kagawa and rvp will help that issue
Imo the hallmark of a true great is his ability to create space for himself or positively affect the outcome of games with either his influence or his skill. Rooney does not do any of that anywhere near often enough. In tight games where he is closely marked, far too often he can be completely marked out of the game.
He's done that a lot of times over the seasons. Too many to count really.
How can learning new things make his overall game worse? I'd say moving him around the pitch into different positions has made him a much better player.
His dribbling wasn't really that good when he was younger either, he was just quicker off the mark.
Not in tight games where he is closely marked, which is sort of the point. Surely i don't have to repeat that in every paragraph adexkola?
Not in tight games where he is closely marked, which is sort of the point. Surely i don't have to repeat that in every paragraph adexkola?
Any player can have a positive influence if he is given time and room to play. The whole point is what he does when that is denied to him, more often than not he performs very poorly under those conditions.
One of the main reasons he annually performs so poorly at Everton imo.
Not in tight games where he is closely marked, which is sort of the point. Surely i don't have to repeat that in every paragraph adexkola?
Any player can have a positive influence if he is given time and room to play. The whole point is what he does when that is denied to him, more often than not he performs very poorly under those conditions.
One of the main reasons he annually performs so poorly at Everton imo.
Sure we're discussing it and we should also be discussing why he is continually selected ahead of others when he's playing so badly.53 pages discussing a class of player who is an automatic starter for one the biggest clubs in the world and England
Yes he has dips in form, more I'd say he can have a few bad games in a row but even if he is having a stinker he is still capable of doing something extra, something that makes a difference.
I don't think so. All teams focus more on our best players. Did Arsenal and Chelsea give him space when he had stormers against them?
I know his limitations, I just don't think he's that limited.
It's quite interesting the amount of people that would like to see him dropped. You kind of get the feeling there's an underlying dislike behind most of it too. It's odd really. He's been at the club for 7 (?) years, scored a feck load of goals and always seems to work his sack off.
Granted there are aspects of his game and personality that irritate me but in overall terms he's been a wonderful servant to the club.
In fairness to Rooney though, I think since his explosive Euro 2004, he literally has about 4 men sprint at him whenever he gets the ball, every game, every season. Lots of players do get this treatment - Ronaldo, Modric, Silva etc but I don't think I have ever seen it as much as to Rooney. Even with all of this pressure, he does tend to produce magical influential performances regularly, and then he will go and have a shocker like at Everton, but he is just about human.
What? You think defenders give extra attention to Rooney as compared to Ronaldo and Messi? Why the hell would that happen?
I don't think Arsenal have ever set up like we did at City. They're never going to play like that so drawing that comparison between an isolated Rooney and an isolated RVP is a bit strange. I don't think any player could have done much better than Rooney in that game, we were largely shite.
The real issue is that you are comparing him to Ronaldo and Messi, Why? What has he done to deserve that?
Now i have pointed it out to you, keep a specific eye for it. It's not just him being closed down, it's him being tightly marked. It is one of the reasons i don't like him up front on his own, i don't think it suits him really.
Look at our 4-5-1 effort against City last season, the title decider. With no support and no service he cannot influence the game at all, because he cannot make enough space with his touch to hold the ball or create something for others.
I have seen that time and again. Contrast that to RVP last year, and you will note a dramatic difference in how his touch and close control can allow him to hold the ball under pressure, then turn to give himself enough space to either bring someone else into play, or have a shot on goal.
That is the difference imo. Scholes was very similar in midfield in his prime.
In fairness to Rooney though, I think since his explosive Euro 2004, he literally has about 4 men sprint at him whenever he gets the ball, every game, every season. Lots of players do get this treatment - Ronaldo, Modric, Silva etc but I don't think I have ever seen it as much as to Rooney. Even with all of this pressure, he does tend to produce magical influential performances regularly, and then he will go and have a shocker like at Everton, but he is just about human.
I wonder how many of those who criticise him (more than he should be criticised for) will "turn their feelings around" once he's either retired or (hopefuly not) sold.
It's funny how there's always such a greater sense of compasion and general love for a player once he's no longer playing for your team (unless he demands to be traded, or goes to a rival).
The real issue is that you are comparing him to Ronaldo and Messi, Why? What has he done to deserve that?