Orton
Ati-virus, keeps missing the n button
It's hilarious how people ignore his decline too.Its hilarious how he's seen as some big issue when we have a team riddled with much bigger ones than him.
It's hilarious how people ignore his decline too.Its hilarious how he's seen as some big issue when we have a team riddled with much bigger ones than him.
Its hilarious how he's seen as some big issue when we have a team riddled with much bigger ones than him.
Its hilarious how he's seen as some big issue when we have a team riddled with much bigger ones than him.
Does anyone think there's a flipside to his versatility that is never pointed out? He can play across the front line and in midfield but in every one of those positions, he's never found the perfect partner or the perfect set of complementary players. He had flashes of form with van Nistelrooy, Saha, Tevez, Berbatov, Hernández, Welbeck and van Persie but none of them were genuinely great partnerships. We still have no idea who even complements him in midfield and over the years we've tried everyone from Michael Carrick to Rio bloody Ferdinand, and he's never really looked comfortable no matter what the setup was. Out wide he's always been nothing more than a stop gap. Some people say he had a great partnership with Ronaldo as evidenced by some great counter-attacking goals, but then others point to 07/08 being perhaps Rooney's worst ever season with us on an individual level in large part because he was sacrificed to accommodate Ronaldo.
He definitely can play a number of positions to a relatively high level from an individual perspective but most of the time it comes at the expense of other players. It's an odd thing to say about someone so selfless and versatile but I've thought for a while now that he's been one of the main players that restricts us. He's never had a fixed position nailed down that we could then build the team around. The major factor him being moved around a lot is his inconsistent form, not his versatility, IMO. If he played like he did in 09/10 on a consistent basis then the team would be moved around to accommodate him, not the other way around.
He's been a mainstay in our team for a decade now and still we don't really know who we should be buying to play alongside him to get the best out of him individually or where we should be playing him to get the best out of the team. That's quite a big problem that is never really discussed on here.
Does anyone think there's a flipside to his versatility that is never pointed out? He can play across the front line and in midfield but in every one of those positions, he's never found the perfect partner or the perfect set of complementary players. He had flashes of form with van Nistelrooy, Saha, Tevez, Berbatov, Hernández, Welbeck and van Persie but none of them were genuinely great partnerships. We still have no idea who even complements him in midfield and over the years we've tried everyone from Michael Carrick to Rio bloody Ferdinand, and he's never really looked comfortable no matter what the setup was. Out wide he's always been nothing more than a stop gap. Some people say he had a great partnership with Ronaldo as evidenced by some great counter-attacking goals, but then others point to 07/08 being perhaps Rooney's worst ever season with us on an individual level in large part because he was sacrificed to accommodate Ronaldo.
He definitely can play a number of positions to a relatively high level from an individual perspective but most of the time it comes at the expense of other players. It's an odd thing to say about someone so selfless and versatile but I've thought for a while now that he's been one of the main players that restricts us. He's never had a fixed position nailed down that we could then build the team around. The major factor him being moved around a lot is his inconsistent form, not his versatility, IMO. If he played like he did in 09/10 on a consistent basis then the team would be moved around to accommodate him, not the other way around.
He's been a mainstay in our team for a decade now and still we don't really know who we should be buying to play alongside him to get the best out of him individually or where we should be playing him to get the best out of the team. That's quite a big problem that is never really discussed on here.
Does anyone think there's a flipside to his versatility that is never pointed out? He can play across the front line and in midfield but in every one of those positions, he's never found the perfect partner or the perfect set of complementary players. He had flashes of form with van Nistelrooy, Saha, Tevez, Berbatov, Hernández, Welbeck and van Persie but none of them were genuinely great partnerships. We still have no idea who even complements him in midfield and over the years we've tried everyone from Michael Carrick to Rio bloody Ferdinand, and he's never really looked comfortable no matter what the setup was. Out wide he's always been nothing more than a stop gap. Some people say he had a great partnership with Ronaldo as evidenced by some great counter-attacking goals, but then others point to 07/08 being perhaps Rooney's worst ever season with us on an individual level in large part because he was sacrificed to accommodate Ronaldo.
He definitely can play a number of positions to a relatively high level from an individual perspective but most of the time it comes at the expense of other players. It's an odd thing to say about someone so selfless and versatile but I've thought for a while now that he's been one of the main players that restricts us. He's never had a fixed position nailed down that we could then build the team around. The major factor him being moved around a lot is his inconsistent form, not his versatility, IMO. If he played like he did in 09/10 on a consistent basis then the team would be moved around to accommodate him, not the other way around.
He's been a mainstay in our team for a decade now and still we don't really know who we should be buying to play alongside him to get the best out of him individually or where we should be playing him to get the best out of the team. That's quite a big problem that is never really discussed on here.
I wish he'd do more of this to be honest. He's become mature and more reliable but also really quite feeble. Doesn't win many tussles, and defended nick the ball of his too easily.I believe it all comes down to what kind of football you want to play and how you plan to create chances in the final third. Rooney is undoubtedly an attacking player who can offer a lot of things in the attacking third and most managers love to have players like him at their disposal. What makes him important, at least in my eyes, is his constant off the ball movement and his ability to create pockets of space both for him and his teammates in between the opposition lines. Now, that's a skill you usually have to pay lots of money to acquire. Furthermore, he collects many second balls, creates numerical advantages in the final third, he can pass and shoot while running with the ball (an aspect of our game where we lack talent) and can score goals in many different ways.
What he can't do is out-muscle CBs and try to get to the end of (blind) crosses or get past two or three defenders because the wide attacking players rarely touch the opposition box. That's why i believe that signing Depay, an inside forward who can score goals, is a move towards the right direction. That's the kind of players Rooney needs near him when he's playing as a forward. Add a b2b CM to our left side and a RB that can cross the ball to our right (to create spaces for Mata) and we'll have a very strong team whenever we are on the ball.
He's not the only player who struggled during our last two seasons. If that was a clear sign of his decline, then we should be considering to kick the 2/3 of our squad out of Carrington. LvG has indicated that he wants to build a team around a 4-2-3-1 or a 4-3-3 formation with inverted wingers and i believe Rooney will have no problem to play as a forward in such a team. I also believe that next season we'll see less experiments from LvG with players being used in different positions.
But we're still a work in progress, it'll be fairer to judge Rooney (and all the others) when LvG finally completes rebuilding the team. By then we'll probably have a midfield who won't need half a day to get the ball forward too, so our attacking players will have something to work with. But if we are going to keep playing the ball wide and putting crosses in the box, yes we should look for a different type of forward.
I think that's mostly due to his first touch, he keeps the ball too far away from him when turning. Even his first touch is really bad at times, it almost looks like a pass. When both him and Ronaldo played together in the early days, I thought they both could reach a similar level both Rooney has regressed so much and so fast.I wish he'd do more of this to be honest. He's become mature and more reliable but also really quite feeble. Doesn't win many tussles, and defended nick the ball of his too easily.
Does anyone think there's a flipside to his versatility that is never pointed out? He can play across the front line and in midfield but in every one of those positions, he's never found the perfect partner or the perfect set of complementary players. He had flashes of form with van Nistelrooy, Saha, Tevez, Berbatov, Hernández, Welbeck and van Persie but none of them were genuinely great partnerships. We still have no idea who even complements him in midfield and over the years we've tried everyone from Michael Carrick to Rio bloody Ferdinand, and he's never really looked comfortable no matter what the setup was. Out wide he's always been nothing more than a stop gap. Some people say he had a great partnership with Ronaldo as evidenced by some great counter-attacking goals, but then others point to 07/08 being perhaps Rooney's worst ever season with us on an individual level in large part because he was sacrificed to accommodate Ronaldo.
He definitely can play a number of positions to a relatively high level from an individual perspective but most of the time it comes at the expense of other players. It's an odd thing to say about someone so selfless and versatile but I've thought for a while now that he's been one of the main players that restricts us. He's never had a fixed position nailed down that we could then build the team around. The major factor him being moved around a lot is his inconsistent form, not his versatility, IMO. If he played like he did in 09/10 on a consistent basis then the team would be moved around to accommodate him, not the other way around.
He's been a mainstay in our team for a decade now and still we don't really know who we should be buying to play alongside him to get the best out of him individually or where we should be playing him to get the best out of the team. That's quite a big problem that is never really discussed on here.
I wish he'd do more of this to be honest. He's become mature and more reliable but also really quite feeble. Doesn't win many tussles, and defended nick the ball of his too easily.
I don't think we could lose Rooney even if we wanted too. He earns a huge amount of money. No other club can or will pay him the same amount of money.
He's so long in the game, his numbers are so high because of that. Even Welbeck could be one of United's leading goalscorers all time if he stayed here his whole career, lets say from 18 to 34 is 16 years, score 10 goals a season on average for the biggest club in PL and you have 160 goals, it's special that you could average that for such a long period, but it doesnt make you a great imo, in terms of the real quality that you portrayed over the years..to me, Rooney has been at the very top of the world for just 2 seasons, but so have so many many other players. I wont put Rooney in a bracket of the best strikers of all time, the likes of Pele, Van Basten, Fenomeno, and I doubt I would rate him in the category below, Ibra, Suarez, Henry, Raul etc.Rooney's international career is comical to me.
Name even one top class memorable performance from him for England since his goals at Euro 04
At WC 06 he got sent off for stamping, he failed to help England even qualify for Euro 08, at WC 10 his touch and passing was abysmal even at walking pace, couldn't tell you anything about euro 12 and in Brazil last year he did nothing of importance that I can recall - didn't England lose 2 out of 3 matches?
And yet, he's going to be their highest scorer of all time soon and will be celebrated as a great
he slimmed down a lot for the world cup and has maintained that level. he doesn't have the bulk he used to (not a bad thing, he would be slower), plus he is hitting 30I wish he'd do more of this to be honest. He's become mature and more reliable but also really quite feeble. Doesn't win many tussles, and defended nick the ball of his too easily.
He was faster when he was 'fat' imo, or he looked faster. He has barely outpaced a player this season.he slimmed down a lot for the world cup and has maintained that level. he doesn't have the bulk he used to (not a bad thing, he would be slower), plus he is hitting 30
yes but that was when he was younger. before the world cup scholes and other pundits were saying he has more mileage and past his prime while his age says he should be peaking. he is physically in decline to what he used to be but is the best he can be nowHe was faster when he was 'fat' imo, or he looked faster. He has barely outpaced a player this season.
Would be a pity, his decline physically began after 2009/2010, aged something like 25? He's never been so strong and fast eversince.yes but that was when he was younger. before the world cup scholes and other pundits were saying he has more mileage and past his prime while his age says he should be peaking. he is physically in decline to what he used to be but is the best he can be now
yeah plus he chose not to keep himself tip top. cigs, beer, being sent to fat camp mid season. likely why fergie had enough knowing he had the best of him. he could have squeezed another 2 years in beast mode if he was smartWould be a pity, his decline physically began after 2009/2010, aged something like 25? He's never been so strong and fast eversince.
yeah plus he chose not to keep himself tip top. cigs, beer, being sent to fat camp mid season. likely why fergie had enough knowing he had the best of him. he could have squeezed another 2 years in beast mode if he was smart
So Valdes answered MUTV's quickfire questions and answers with Rooney ("Wazza") to the "Who's the fastest player?" question.
Just find it weird. Back in the day he was on the rapid side, and without the ball you can tell that his bursts are fantastic. It's just strange that he doesn't use it often on the pitch. I think his issue is acceleration perhaps. Bit slow getting off the mark but when he's in full flow, he's up there.
I go to games, and the crowd adores Rooney and think he's the key man.
I come on here, and everyone seems to think he's the main problem, is massively overrated, and is in severe decline.
Love it.
We have. Can't remember which match it was but Wilson found so much space many many times yet Wayne refused to pass the ball to him.This summer, we need to find the perfect partner for him. Playing Rooney off a pacey striker is key, less pressure from defenders as they'd be more wary of defending against the pace of the other forward, meaning more space for him.
I thought he had a decent partnership with Hernandez, it's just unfortunate that Hernandez lacked a few attributes.
Have we seen Wilson and Rooney paired up together yet? Maybe for a brief cameo with Wilson coming on, but not for a good period of time I believe. Would be good to see that on tour.
We have. Can't remember which match it was but Wilson found so much space many many times yet Wayne refused to pass the ball to him.
Really depends on where you sitI go to games, and the crowd adores Rooney and think he's the key man.
I come on here, and everyone seems to think he's the main problem, is massively overrated, and is in severe decline.
Love it.
I think it was a home game.It was against Arsenal, I think.
yep. and there's a difference between being multi functional (blind) than being put in a position and taking one for the team. with rooney as a supposed midfielder there are 3 teams better than oursDoes'nt have the same fire in him like in his earlier years here, he had a great season in 2010, played up front as the main forward scored a bucket load, I know he has been moved around a lot but over the past few seasons his performances are inconsistent, no matter where he plays there is a certain standard to be met and he hasn't done it for a number of seasons, he does "well" and "ok" over the course of a season but he is on similar salaries to messi and Ronaldo, but you are not getting the same output as those players, SAF wanted rid and that was going to happen until his retirement and then moyes locked him in a ridiculous contract. Think he has done well as a captain but his personal performances continue to underwhelm and his reputation is kept alive with a scattering here and there of impressive goals aided by favourable protection from the media as he is an England golden boy.
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has praised Wayne Rooney for the way he captains the club.
Van Gaal appointed Rooney as United's captain at the start of the season and is convinced he made the right decision after they established a close rapport.
And Van Gaal has been impressed with the way Rooney, who is also the England skipper, consults with his colleagues.
"He is a democratic leader, he is not a dictator," Van Gaal told MUTV. "I like democratic leadership. He is always setting an example for the other players and maybe Wayne is the example for the team's fighting spirit."
Rooney was sent off against West Ham in September for kicking out at Stewart Downing and has a reputation for disputing refereeing decisions, but Van Gaal has few problems with his attitude.
"Sometimes he can cross the limits but when you review his season you can say that he is a controlled captain," Van Gaal added. "He will always argue with the referee but he did it at the right moment in a positive way.
"I think after one season I can say I made the right decision to make him our captain. I am very happy with him."
Rooney's international career is comical to me.
Name even one top class memorable performance from him for England since his goals at Euro 04
His acting in that trailer park commercial was pretty solid. I found him very believable as a bearded slob.
Can't wait till we discuss his 09/10 season again....Or the time we sent him to fat camp and he scored a bicycle kick