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Please leave ,P.S. take rooney with you.
hoolahoop wrote:Quotewashyrover wrote:QuotePlease leave ,P.S. take rooney with you.Of course it was all Rooney's fault........ ffs don't talk bollox! Wherewere the balls to him, who was with him when he was looking to play the ball ?Easy to put all the blame on that lad isn't it? I take it he was responsible for all the goals we conceeded too..........Jeez.Rooney has been the most disappointing player at this World Cup! In four games he's offered absolutely nothing and not showed his potential. That is terrible and when the next World Cup arrives, if Rooney is still in the England set-up people will question whether he can cut the mustard on the world stage.
washyrover wrote:QuotePlease leave ,P.S. take rooney with you.Of course it was all Rooney's fault........ ffs don't talk bollox! Wherewere the balls to him, who was with him when he was looking to play the ball ?Easy to put all the blame on that lad isn't it? I take it he was responsible for all the goals we conceeded too..........Jeez.
Sky TV should put a Sky team of Englishmen in the Premiership like they are in the Tour de France! To narrow the blame onto Capello is understandable but has been done before in respect of every previous English manager and resolves nothing fundamentally.
Rigoglioso wrote:Quotehoolahoop wrote:Quotewashyrover wrote:QuotePlease leave ,P.S. take rooney with you.Of course it was all Rooney's fault........ ffs don't talk bollox! Wherewere the balls to him, who was with him when he was looking to play the ball ?Easy to put all the blame on that lad isn't it? I take it he was responsible for all the goals we conceeded too..........Jeez.Rooney has been the most disappointing player at this World Cup! In four games he's offered absolutely nothing and not showed his potential. That is terrible and when the next World Cup arrives, if Rooney is still in the England set-up people will question whether he can cut the mustard on the world stage.Agreed. Rooney has been a joke in this tournament - and was no great shakes in the last World Cup either. He aint World Class pure and simple.World Class Strikers mak space for themselves, take the ball on, not look for an easy cop out pass, and do not go missing/ hiding for the majority of the tournament.Rooneys done little more than bitch and moan his way through this tournament and offered absolutely nothing of merit.
But let's face it - it's not about Sepp Blatter and whether the ball crossed the line and goal line technology could have solved it - it's not about the manager and whether his reputaion is a myth or not or whether it's the players that don't buy into the Team England ethos or whether they don't like the regime / manager etc.You reap what you sow - the result we harvested today was as a result of the seeds we sowed 20 years ago. It's ENTIRELY to do with the way we develop young kids and whether we teach them the game properly. We need to learn and study how the likes of Germany, Argentina, Brazil develop players. What do THEY do to develop their players that we should work from that get them to world and Euro cup finals, semis etc on a regular basis? We need to learn how to impart that to our young players and hopefully reap a World or Euro win in 20 years time.Our players are NOT world class - the evidence is apparent from anyone who has follwed our national team for the last 20 years. One world cup final 44 years ago, one Semi 20 years ago and a Euro semi 14 years ago are not testament that we are in fact doing ANYTHING right. Time to re-evaluate and time for Sir Trevor to DICTATE, not try to influence, what is done at at grassroots level.
THis is from a grassroots forum, and for me highlights the issues:QuoteBut let's face it - it's not about Sepp Blatter and whether the ball crossed the line and goal line technology could have solved it - it's not about the manager and whether his reputaion is a myth or not or whether it's the players that don't buy into the Team England ethos or whether they don't like the regime / manager etc.You reap what you sow - the result we harvested today was as a result of the seeds we sowed 20 years ago. It's ENTIRELY to do with the way we develop young kids and whether we teach them the game properly. We need to learn and study how the likes of Germany, Argentina, Brazil develop players. What do THEY do to develop their players that we should work from that get them to world and Euro cup finals, semis etc on a regular basis? We need to learn how to impart that to our young players and hopefully reap a World or Euro win in 20 years time.Our players are NOT world class - the evidence is apparent from anyone who has follwed our national team for the last 20 years. One world cup final 44 years ago, one Semi 20 years ago and a Euro semi 14 years ago are not testament that we are in fact doing ANYTHING right. Time to re-evaluate and time for Sir Trevor to DICTATE, not try to influence, what is done at at grassroots level.
This just shows how overrated our so called \"superstars\" are, it's the foreigners in English football that make our teams successful in the Champions League. As for Rooney, how can anybody call him world class? On the same stage as the best players in the world over 4 games he has shown the world he isn't even good enough to lace a player like Messi's boots.No passion, no pride, no fight. And Don't use the goal that wasn't given as an excuse, we were lucky not to be 4-0 down before we scored our first. We deserved all we got and the result is a fair one.Roll on August, at least i'll see some quality football played with passion by the Rovers instead of that shit given out by over paid useless t**ts that represent my country.
SkellowRover wrote:QuoteThis just shows how overrated our so called \"superstars\" are, it's the foreigners in English football that make our teams successful in the Champions League. As for Rooney, how can anybody call him world class? On the same stage as the best players in the world over 4 games he has shown the world he isn't even good enough to lace a player like Messi's boots.No passion, no pride, no fight. And Don't use the goal that wasn't given as an excuse, we were lucky not to be 4-0 down before we scored our first. We deserved all we got and the result is a fair one.Roll on August, at least i'll see some quality football played with passion by the Rovers instead of that shit given out by over paid useless t**ts that represent my country.This is beginning to sound like a 'we hate Guy' thread only substituted with the name of Rooney.Could somebody tell me whty he is the only 'bad apple' in the pie, is it easy to scapegoat than throw the blame at quite a few who didn't deserve to wear the shirt during the World Cup ? I take it that Green, Lampard, Terry et al were superb then ?
THis is from a grassroots forum, and for me highlights the issues:
i saw a team of 7 year old Spanish kids play last year. Comparing them to a team of 7 year old English kids would be like comparing chalk and cheese.We are light years behind
How many english men, run out on a saturday afternoon.This could be the problem. :dry: