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think of it as being scottish we go all round the world and bemoan our team but we dont often put in performances like that in world cups we try our upmost not good enuff at times its called PRIDE summat the england team knows feck all in my book
Rooney earns £2,50 per second , night and day !
You can throw all sorts of mud at Rooney about his earnings and his fortunate position compared to the average man on the street, but he's still a human being. How many of us can honestly say that we haven't made a poorly judged comment in the heat of the moment? People are getting in far too much of a spin over-analysing a throwaway remark.I expect that when the dust has settled, Rooney will apologise for any offence caused by his comment and that should be the end of the matter. Once the raw emotion is out of the way, he will realise that he and the team performed very poorly and that the fans that have paid thousands of pounds to travel to South Africa had grounds to voice their disappointment. By the same measure, the players will be understandably gutted and the whole sorry episode should be forgotten by the time we take to the field against Solvenia - for the benefit of the whole country.
After the comments made BY Rooney, HE should apologise in person not let the FA put out a statement.It's about time this team of well overpaid divas realised that they are representing this country and they are getting extremely well paid to do so. It's also time they were paid on results and if they can't put in the performance then the pay shouldn't appear in their respective banks. If the amount of passion they have to play football for their country is reflected in the passion with which they sing their National Anthem, it explains why they give such poor performances as hardly any of them sing it, or even pretend to. Again, if they're good enough to play for their country, they should at least look as if they are also PROUD to play for it and sing their anthem. It should be explained to them that singing their anthem is classed as a display of honour of being there for, and pride in, their country.N.B. Footballers are not the only people who don't sing the anthem when representing England. I've noticed on numerous occasions that when it is played at other meetings, (i.e Olympics, Commonwealth Games, etc.), when we are lucky enough to have medal winners the winner rarely sings God Save the Queen.
The pessimism of the British press has succeeded in conning many of its gullible readers into sharing the same negative attitude towards Britain’s top sportspersons. The sarcasm and ridicule printed in the tabloids has been adopted by the hard of thinking amongst our nation, putting extra pressure on them to succeed.I
kittyslass wrote:QuoteAfter the comments made BY Rooney, HE should apologise in person not let the FA put out a statement.It's about time this team of well overpaid divas realised that they are representing this country and they are getting extremely well paid to do so. It's also time they were paid on results and if they can't put in the performance then the pay shouldn't appear in their respective banks. If the amount of passion they have to play football for their country is reflected in the passion with which they sing their National Anthem, it explains why they give such poor performances as hardly any of them sing it, or even pretend to. Again, if they're good enough to play for their country, they should at least look as if they are also PROUD to play for it and sing their anthem. It should be explained to them that singing their anthem is classed as a display of honour of being there for, and pride in, their country.N.B. Footballers are not the only people who don't sing the anthem when representing England. I've noticed on numerous occasions that when it is played at other meetings, (i.e Olympics, Commonwealth Games, etc.), when we are lucky enough to have medal winners the winner rarely sings God Save the Queen.Load of ba-baaa lass. 1) I'm not sure what a song about begging a supernatural being that few people believe in to extend the life of someone who many care not a jot about has to do with anyone's feeling of pride in their country.2) It's the National Anthem of the UK, not England (which is ironic, since an original verse spoke of crushing rebellious Scots).3) It's a fcuking dirge anyway. No wonder England play so sluggishly after having to listen to 90 seconds of that pile of tripe. You want a tune that makes you want to go and put your neck on the line, not the aural equivalent of Temazepam. Now: If we had a tune like Il Canto degli Italiani, or the Russian National Anthem, then even Bob G would be out flag waving.
Storm in a teacup but netherless he's apologised.http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/jun/19/world-cup-2010-england-wayne-rooney
Perhaps your just hard of thinking withour any assistance then.
Bentley Bullet wrote:QuotePerhaps your just hard of thinking withour any assistance then.Whilst \"hard of thinking\" isn't a phrase I would ever use myself, I guess you are calling me stupid and ignorant?I don't know how you can judge my mental capabilities based on the opinion I hold on the England national team.