All brilliant players of their time outstanding in fact But imo and in Charlton’s own words not good to play in today’s football Even Pele has been quoted on saying a similar thing Possibly just on a fitness level and format of the competition Impossible to compare imo and for me Rooney is without doubt our country’s best player of all time to date taking into account the games standards So when it’s convenient for us to make unbalanced comparisons I believe it’s worth trying to make some semi reasonable adjustments Of their time is to me a better way to define the subject
Of their time, yes. Was Jesse Owens better than Carl Lewis or Usain Bolt? Not statistically, maybe. But of his time, certainly. Was Bobby Charlton better than Rooney? Undoubtedly.
Bobby Charlton didn't have the benefit of hair growth transplants and regeneration. He did have the best comb over though
Love them both as great players in their time My input into this subject was because of the posts that lent towards Rooney not being worth the recognition... that I believe is wrong He was and still is a brilliant player
This bullshit token extra cap for Rooney is a farce. He was offered a call-up by Southgate for WC qualifiers, but turned him down. **** him, give Charlton a game and let him score 5 more goals to get back to top scorer.
The last I heard, Rooney is kicking the game off in his suit and isn't playing. Is your vitriol towards Rooney based on him as a person or on his ability as a player?
Seems someone has realised how ridiculous it would be for him to actually play then. As I said in my earlier post he had earlier turned town a call-up from Southgate, so to give a token extra cap now would be plain wrong in my view. Not a pleasant individual, and overrated as a player in my opinion. He scored a lot of goals against inferior opposition, but, apart from the 2004 Euros, under-achieved for England when it mattered.
Exactly what is wrong with support for the national side and the throw away fickle attitude towards English players One minute they are the best in their position in the world the next they are escape goats and useless . Over the years the deluded opinions of exactly how good some English players were has been proved to be wrong Bobby Charlton was a legend Cannot understand why Rooney can’t be also as to me he encapsulated exactly the English type of player that put fear into the rest of the world Bobby Moore remembered for half a dozen brilliant tackles and lifting the World Cup I could think of a lot better players around the world who were much better footballers in that position Cannavaro, Matthaeus, Passarella, Koeman, Scirea, Baresi, Rijkaard, Maldini, Puyol, Beckenbauer all come way above Moore in my book and although Moore was brilliant in his day for me Colin Todd was the best I saw and Mark Wright was a brilliant player also. My point is we have moulded our mainstream heroes around a very lucky Wirld Cup win in 66 and have not been objective since then in footballing terms The current English side is really very very good as a team and it should be celebrated as I believe it will only get stronger and this is the time yet the culture is to blame and moan ... understandable of course because we have all lived a deluded dream since 66. “Football is coming home” four words that cripple sporting success in England imo We really are a strange nation because other countries continue to reinvent their games, play and teams ... only now imo has England woken up and success I believe will come as soon as Foden breaks into the side Rooney has been a superb player for the nation side plus also a brilliant heritage in club football Again he deserves every praise and that’s from me who loves football regardless of country Just for the record I believe Paul Scholes is the best English player of all time But it’s all opinions
I disagree that he was overrated, although he did under perform in most major tournaments. This was mainly due to injuries and him not being fit. He was a player that did need a lot of time to regain form following injury imo, much like Kane. This is all separate to the kind of person he is and his ability. He was a fantastic goal scorer and had superb technical ability when many around him lacked it. I now hear he will get an appearance in the last few minutes. A fitting send off for England's all time scorer imo.
Not really a surprise - after seemingly blowing £100M on a group of misfits (sound familiar?) Fulham give their manager the boot.... Fulham sack Slavisa Jokanovic and appoint Claudio Ranieri - BBC Sport https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46205801
Bit of a shame really as he had them playing good football last season but they've gone to pot so far in the Prem......... I read yesterday a startling fact that so far this season the bottom 5 sides have played a combined 60 games and have won only 7 games between them, what's the point of being in the top flight to have to endure that sort of result week in week out........
The fans won't be happy, but I bet the Chairman and board will be more than pleased come the end of the season if they don't end up in the bottom three
If you do it with pride, dignity and haven’t spunked a fortune trying to buy safety in the process, it’s fine. What we did, and what Fulham have tried (good luck Claudio) was a stupid gamble. I’d be happy to go up, spend nothing, play with heart and get beaten, and come back down with £100m to build. And perhaps do that a couple of times.
So Rooney will play tomorrow (as a sub), will wear number 10 and will be given the captain's armband. It all smacks a bit of John Terry organising a guard of honour from the opposition when he got subbed in the 27th minute of his final game. Why couldn't he just be wheeled out at half-time to wave to the crowd?
It’ll have been a brainwave of someone at the FA. It would have been an embarrassing crowd without this. Honestly think I’d rather watch an Autumn International.
As a football fan from across the globe, I don't know all the in's and out's of what Rooney has or hasn't done over the years so l can't comment on that. I can however comment on what l see from my perspective that Rooney has played consistently at the highest level and his goal tally doesn't lie. He could of gone to the good old US of A and taken as much coin and given little in return. This is not the case. Rooney has more than achieve with his US team. From the moment he arrived, he set a new standard for the club. He picked up training cones ( where most big name players wouldn't ) and did the hard yards at training, disciplining the younger players for not going the extra mile. I thought this spoke volumes of the man, as a player and a captain / leader. He didn't have to do it but he did. This why the team made the play offs for the first time. The way he chased down an attacking play, retrieved the ball and then sent a match wining pass to a player on goal, says everything about his professionalism and why he should received a genuine send off from the England faithful. Anyway, just my two bobs worth. As you were....................
Lingard with a cracker to open scoring against the Yanks, and as I write Alexander-Arnold makes it 2-0...