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Great piece on Rooney by Barney Ronay
He basically says everything I could want to on the Rooney situation but with less invective.
Great stuff.
Ronay is such a wonderful writer. Self indulgence that doesn't come across as annoying.
Agree with the article. Unfortunately it's hard to make a brilliant case against Rooney because his output has remained consistently excellent; I can't think of many players who would perform as poorly as he did last season and still contribute directly to 40 goals.
But maybe the tables are turning; as long as Sturridge outperforms him at club level, as long as Sterling looks a better fit for behind the striker, as long as Falcao and RVP do the business at United the less support Rooney will have from the media. It angered me how very little people commented on his performances last year, so if there are people doing the job better than he does it should give the media better impetus to do it.
This is really getting on my giblets. Wanted to go to Burnley but they sold out again. Thought with 4k tickets I'd have had a good chance.
English media looks so delusional to me when it comes to English players, they'll just dish out against LvG and Falcao instead.But maybe the tables are turning; as long as Sturridge outperforms him at club level, as long as Sterling looks a better fit for behind the striker, as long as Falcao and RVP do the business at United the less support Rooney will have from the media. It angered me how very little people commented on his performances last year, so if there are people doing the job better than he does it should give the media better impetus to do it.
English media looks so delusional to me when it comes to English players, they'll just dish out against LvG and Falcao instead.
Fuck, FUCK:
@BBCSport: Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge to have a scan after feeling an injury during England training. More soon. #LFC http://t.co/eQJHXNerHv
Please be bad enough to keep him out of England, but recover in time for club.
I don't think Rooney's current plight has anything to do with desire or unhappiness.
Why would he be unhappy? I think he's very happy. His personal life is more settled than it's ever been. His career is secure. He is captain of club and country.
And his desire is one thing about him I wouldn't question. Yes he can be indisciplined and arrogant but he works hard, he is a committed player even if he is not necessarily bound to the cause.
He's just not as good as he used to be, it's really that simple for me. Rooney always had some of the flaws he has now, the inconsistent touch, a tactical recklessness....at one time he was even an inconsistent finisher. He's managed to overcome that last one actually but the others have been aspects of his game he could never overcome, and he needs them now. As Ronay says, he's just not as dynamic as he used to be. He's now a sluggish player who whirrs along. Give him a chance and he'll probably score. Make some space or a clever run and he might find the pass or cross. But everything in between he just can't seem to do anymore.
I don't think he's past the point of return just yet. But if his performances this season don't get much better than maybe that'll be it for him as a player you could look to rely on.
Do you think he can transition into a midfield player?
Do you think he can transition into a midfield player?
No. I think everyone envisaged him turning into a Scholes like player because of his eye for goal, his natural talent... but as the article says, his short game isn't good enough. Look at Xavi, or even people like Allen. They're comfortable receiving the ball and giving it on, keeping it going, keeping the play ticking over. Rooney's just a step too slow, his touch a bit too rusty to always be involved in the action.
His absolute best position, as evidenced in the year after Ronaldo left, is up top by himself. He's a remarkably good finisher nowadays, but when he's expected to drop deep and contribute to moves he falters. Which is why I'm worried about Falcao, because he's going to play either up front by himself or be the more advanced of the forwards, and that means Rooney will be playing like a number ten.
One other aspect of all this however is that with a better team around him, Rooney would probably start to fare better. But he's no longer that guy who going to be a driving force in the team, almost anyway, as I said I'd give it this year.
Wouldn't be massively surprising to me if with Falcao and RVP playing well, Di Maria and co doing the running...that he can deliver. Because he is a good footballer at the end of the day, of course with flaws but the guy does have some serious natural talent.
on the subject of away games, 3Sixty can I just turn up at St Marys for the Chelsea game or cause it is a big team is it usually full? I know when we played you in the FA Cup two years ago it was mostly empty! I think i'll head down if I can just grab a ticket.
Do you think he can transition into a midfield player?
Yeah, absolutely. Just wish he hadn't been made captain. Makes him more important than he should be, because LVG seems to place a lot of responsibility in the role. If he was just a cog in a great team, he'd be much better. But if we start faltering and there's a few problems to address, I dare say he'll be one of the least likely to suffer immensely just because of his stature at the club now.
I'd expect it to be sold out to be honest. Especially as its over xmas.
Let me know nearer the time and i should be able to grab you one.
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@LiverpoolData: Mario Balotelli reportedly kicked a Wolves player in the head and got subbed off in a closed friendly today. http://t.co/70HgI0ttVN
oh cheers! i'm likely to go if I can get a ticket.
And Brenton thinks he can tame him. :lollool
@LiverpoolData: Mario Balotelli reportedly kicked a Wolves player in the head and got subbed off in a closed friendly today. http://t.co/70HgI0ttVN
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@LiverpoolData: Mario Balotelli reportedly kicked a Wolves player in the head and got subbed off in a closed friendly today. http://t.co/70HgI0ttVN
Yeah remind me nearer the time and i'll try and hook you up.
I don't have any loyalty points this season though
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In other news. Please tell me its true Balotelli kicked someone in the head in a friendly today.
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@LiverpoolData: Mario Balotelli reportedly kicked a Wolves player in the head and got subbed off in a closed friendly today. http://t.co/70HgI0ttVN
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@LiverpoolData: Mario Balotelli reportedly kicked a Wolves player in the head and got subbed off in a closed friendly today. http://t.co/70HgI0ttVN
No. Not a good one anyway. He can't pass.
Like yeah he can play an amazing 60 yard pass or a great through ball now and then. But he can't pass the ball, 9 times out of 10, where it needs to be. He's not a quick and incisive mover of the ball and that's what you need to be a good midfield player.
Like yeah he could do it I guess, it would probably be better than what we've seen there in the last 2 or 3 years if that's what you're after. I don't think he can move position full just like that though, he's not a smart player.
No. I think everyone envisaged him turning into a Scholes like player because of his eye for goal, his natural talent... but as the article says, his short game isn't good enough. Look at Xavi, or even people like Allen. They're comfortable receiving the ball and giving it on, keeping it going, keeping the play ticking over. Rooney's just a step too slow, his touch a bit too rusty to always be involved in the action.
His absolute best position, as evidenced in the year after Ronaldo left, is up top by himself. He's a remarkably good finisher nowadays, but when he's expected to drop deep and contribute to moves he falters. Which is why I'm worried about Falcao, because he's going to play either up front by himself or be the more advanced of the forwards, and that means Rooney will be playing like a number ten.
lool
@LiverpoolData: Mario Balotelli reportedly kicked a Wolves player in the head and got subbed off in a closed friendly today. http://t.co/70HgI0ttVN
lool
@LiverpoolData: Mario Balotelli reportedly kicked a Wolves player in the head and got subbed off in a closed friendly today. http://t.co/70HgI0ttVN
lool
@LiverpoolData: Mario Balotelli reportedly kicked a Wolves player in the head and got subbed off in a closed friendly today. http://t.co/70HgI0ttVN
Great piece on Rooney by Barney Ronay
He basically says everything I could want to on the Rooney situation but with less invective.
Great stuff.
lool
@LiverpoolData: Mario Balotelli reportedly kicked a Wolves player in the head and got subbed off in a closed friendly today. http://t.co/70HgI0ttVN