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It feels like just yesterday he signed for us. Where has time gone??
Wasn't so much England that rushed him back as we did. Started the 2nd leg against Bayern, assisted Gibson early but was clearly not even 50% and we ended up losing. Dropped silly points in the rest of the season because he was in and out with his injury, definitely getting injections. Had a terrible world cup, then the threat to leave in 2010/11 while being out for a few months, then a slow 2 months getting back to form before a great last 2-3 months to 2010/11.If I'm right in thinking, it was a World Cup year ?
England focusing all its intentions in rushing back its better players for selfish reason's is quite a theme for our nation.
I truly believe this is because of Ronaldo and Messi. If Rooney retired in 2006 I don’t think that debate would be had.The last of the English "Golden Generation". Such was his talent that he's ended up our all time top scorer for club and country and there is still the thought he could have been even better.
Apart from R9 I struggle to think of a better teenager. What he did at Euro 2004 was incredible for someone so young. He put genuine fear in defenders and was the main threat in a team full of world class individuals.
Absolute legend.
He was just superhuman at 18, so much ability he seemed to have it all.
I remember watching Euro 2004 seeing him, then the injury and feeling like the team was just broken since he seemed to be carrying it, then signing for United and the hat-trick against Fenerbache.
One of my favourite goals of his, so much in his locker.
The goals against Newcastle, City obviously people always show but just the vision and technique to float one over James showed what a player he was.
He did drop off fast and I always think he rushed his recovery after several injuries which never helped.
Hopefully he goes on to do big things as a manager but I'm not sure how he will be as a coach (tactically and so on) but hopefully he does well.
Best of luck.
I missed the first goal we got stuck in traffic. We were walking towards the ground and heard the cheers and ran the rest of the way. I loved European nights at OT back then.Legend. Still remember his debut like it was yesterday.
Definite fact!!How had he been playing?
good luck to him. If he wanted to go into management, then it’s very sensible to give up playing.
United legend. Anyone says different is wrong - FACT (@jem - surely we can use it here ).
I loved him as a player but didnt really think there was much there in terms of intelligence. However listening to the United podcast he was on recently was fantastic. He might have his issues, but he's a proper footballing brain and his passion for the game, any game of football, is obvious. Hope he does well.
Absolute legend.
He was just superhuman at 18, so much ability he seemed to have it all.
I remember watching Euro 2004 seeing him, then the injury and feeling like the team was just broken since he seemed to be carrying it, then signing for United and the hat-trick against Fenerbache.
One of my favourite goals of his, so much in his locker.
The goals against Newcastle, City obviously people always show but just the vision and technique to float one over James showed what a player he was.
He did drop off fast and I always think he rushed his recovery after several injuries which never helped.
Hopefully he goes on to do big things as a manager but I'm not sure how he will be as a coach (tactically and so on) but hopefully he does well.
Best of luck.
I missed the first goal we got stuck in traffic. We were walking towards the ground and heard the cheers and ran the rest of the way. I loved European nights at OT back then.
In terms of anecdotes he mentioned that he would watch any game, and when with Everton he once headed to one of the rooms by himself to watch United Liverpool and couldn't understand why no one else wanted to watch the game. His understand of how the games flows and his recall of games, goals that he and others were involved in is impressive. It's been a while since I listened to it so I recommend going through it.Care to summarise any salient points he made regarding his understanding of the game? Would be interesting to know!
Absolute legend.
He was just superhuman at 18, so much ability he seemed to have it all.
I remember watching Euro 2004 seeing him, then the injury and feeling like the team was just broken since he seemed to be carrying it, then signing for United and the hat-trick against Fenerbache.
One of my favourite goals of his, so much in his locker.
The goals against Newcastle, City obviously people always show but just the vision and technique to float one over James showed what a player he was.
He did drop off fast and I always think he rushed his recovery after several injuries which never helped.
Hopefully he goes on to do big things as a manager but I'm not sure how he will be as a coach (tactically and so on) but hopefully he does well.
Best of luck.