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The first one was about Ambition. The second one was admitted by SAF, and I will side with him.And you know that how?
Even the first time wasn't about him being a focal point in the team.
The first one was about Ambition. The second one was admitted by SAF, and I will side with him.And you know that how?
Even the first time wasn't about him being a focal point in the team.
I'm still a firm believer that RVP is a superior no.9 to Rooney, unfortunately it's been well documented that Rooney was never a gym freak and relied on his natural talents too much, in the big games he looks sub-standard physically and never has dominated these games as we thought he would when he burst on the scene all those years ago, which is such a shame when he looked like a headless chicken Sunday.
Let's be honest if RVP shown hid title winning form or Falcao showing form of old, Wayne would still be in a deeper role and we wouldn't be having weekly debates that he is our best no.9 which he clearly is not, in fact I do not know what his best role is anymore, Jack of all trades master of none springs to mind.
TBF I haven't been part of the Rooney no.9 crowd for a long time, like Ferguson I thought and still think he has lost the attributes to play that role,a club of our size and ambition could replace him with a superior player and give him time to make the transition to a midfield player. Granted with hindsight we never knew RVP form / injury woes and Falcao not being able to tie hid laces together, which in my eyes have raised Rooney stock as a no.9 and covered over his huge limitations as a no.9,again not his fault but there are far better options out there for next season which looks like a champions league season after Sunday.But they aren't that's the point. RVP and Falcao were given countless chances up front and they didn't perform. In fact for a run of games Rooney was a bigger goal threat than either even though he was playing in midfield. If RVP was to show his best form again I'm sure no one would have a problem moving Rooney further back but RVP has no performed for close to 2 seasons now (Rooney was dragging us through certain games last year too).
Funny how this reaction comes off a bad game against Liverpool considering before this Rooney has shown form far far superior to what either RVP or Falcao have this year. If they want back in the team they need to earn it, but Rooney's performance against Spurs (in one of his 1st games as a striker in years) has earned him the right to be given a run up top. RVP can be a good option from the bench and if he starts performing again then I sure as hell will want him playing more. Until then Rooney is simply our best option.
TBF I haven't been part of the Rooney no.9 crowd for a long time, like Ferguson I thought and still think he has lost the attributes to play that role,a club of our size and ambition could replace him with a superior player and give him time to make the transition to a midfield player. Granted with hindsight we never knew RVP form / injury woes and Falcao not being able to tie hid laces together, which in my eyes have raised Rooney stock as a no.9 and covered over his huge limitations as a no.9,again not his fault but there are far better options out there for next season which looks like a champions league season after Sunday.
I mean you even admit in your comment that if RVP was on form then Rooney should drop back, which surely kind of nullifies your whole point about Rooney as a 9?
“It would be great if I could equal or beat the record but my concentration is 100 per cent on the victories on Friday and Tuesday,’’ said Rooney. “It will be a fantastic moment for myself, a proud moment. Hopefully it will happen, and sooner rather than later, but I have to keep concentrating on what has got me to this position.” It is that commitment, that undimmed eye for goal, and also a desire to improve, to chase the legends.
He talks to Charlton. “Not about it [the record] but I speak to him quite regularly at the club especially after games. He’s a great for Manchester United and England. I don’t want to bring it up and say, ‘I’m close to beating it’. He always gives me great advice and I have great chats with him.
“He comes in and speaks about the game. I speak to him about my game, certainly – when I was playing midfield. He was an attacking midfielder so he spoke to me a lot about my role there. He knows the game well and he gave me some advice.”
“I actually spoke with the manager and he thought it was better for the team for me to play in midfield,’’ said Rooney. “So that’s what I did. I’m sure in other games he might put me back in midfield, but I’m delighted to be playing up front and scoring goals. It’s helping us win matches.’’
“I was in a house with some friends. Obviously I was caught on the wrong end of a punch, but I wasn’t knocked out like it was reported. Unfortunately the video stopped there.
“There has been [stick] around the place, at United and England training, but you’d expect that. They’re a group of lads. I’ve always loved boxing. Unfortunately, sometimes, it didn’t go too well for you. I knew it was going into the newspaper and I spoke to the manager [Van Gaal]. He didn’t see it as a big issue. I didn’t see it as a big issue. Other people obviously do.”
“I never, so ... Obviously, I like boxing. I come from a boxing background. It happened. If I’d felt it was that wrong, I’d have apologised to the right people.”
He enjoyed the celebration, mimicking the video by throwing a flurry of air punches and then falling back as if struck. “It’s funny, actually. My wife went to pick up my lad [Kai] from school and saw him doing that in the playground.”
Incredible how that's the case considering how he's performed in the big games throughout his career. Clearly a mental thing.He was always going to get over the Liverpool performance. Anfield and Goodison are write offs anyway.
I thought he was motm for England tonight, not Welbeck. Scored, hit the woodwork twice and had a good assist for Sterling.
Incredible how that's the case considering how he's performed in the big games throughout his career. Clearly a mental thing.
Cant believe no player has ever scored 50 goals for England
Our top scorer is not even a striker either...
It is a huge number, at the time there were not so much games, and for example Henry is the french top goalscorer with 51 goals.
Yeah, I agree. Just noting how our strikers haven't really been able to reach silly numbers, though I guess if Owen had been able to stay fit/in form he definitely would have.
It is a huge number, at the time there were not so much games, and for example Henry is the french top goalscorer with 51 goals.
Seems like Telegraph will print anything that sells...wait...of course they will..that's their entire business model...very amateur article.
I really think as he ages he should just stay as a specialised striker with his exceptional positioning and ability to score goals. Save the running around for others too, he's done enough of it for the past 12 odd years.He will most likely end his career as a deep lying playmaker spraying passes all over the place.
As weird as it may sound, for some, I have the utmost respect from the man, as a professional. The line that irritates me the most, from the article linked above is: "The numbers – 229 goals in 472 matches – tell only part of the story. Rooney should have been so much more this past decade – a peer for the, albeit peerless, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. Rooney’s focus and lifestyle, one suspects, robbed United and England of a critical fraction of his talent", particularly the bold part. I feel, and many others probably do too, that we've done our best, although not consciously, to hinder the progression of his career. To name a few - being behind Ronaldo and then RvP in the pecking order, having to play in midfield among others. I don't think he'd have reached the insane heights set my Messi and Ronaldo, however, he's about 70-80 goals behind where he should be, and that's on United and, to some extent, Fergie (forgive me, your greatness). Regardless, in my eyes, he'll go down as a legend when he retires, and the most deserving to break Sir Bobby's goal scoring record. Wayne Rooney, oh what could have been...
HE started off as a striker didn't he?Our top scorer is not even a striker either...
Cant believe no player has ever scored 50 goals for England
'Trust me, people talk about him outside of this country. In Spain and France, he is appreciated as a top, top player.'
It's a shame our own fans are incapable of doing the same.