Rooney and why he should go to the Euros

Of course they wouldn't agree with you!!

I'm not saying Rooney should definitely start, but to suggest that Defoe should get a place on the bench ahead of him is just ridiculous.

We'll just have to agree to differ.
You think Defoe is better than Rooney..........I don't. Bloody hell, it's all the more strange when written out like that.

For me, it's simply a case of which one you'd back to do something when we're chasing a game. For me, Defoe would be in the box. Rooney would be on the halfway line playing a square pass to Danny Rose or a Hail Mary out of play.
 
[QUOTE="rangercol, post: 9073150, member:

And what the **** does "By the way - You are play a parody on here right?" mean?

You're just too good, ****ing hilarious, and to think Tramore got rid of Swords for Wumming!!![/QUOTE]


It was a genuine question. I honestly don't know what the **** you're talking about. How am I wumming?
 
For me, it's simply a case of which one you'd back to do something when we're chasing a game. For me, Defoe would be in the box. Rooney would be on the halfway line playing a square pass to Danny Rose or a Hail Mary out of play.


Not if he was brought on up front to get a goal he wouldn't.

Let's agree to differ mate. We'll never ever agree about whether Defoe or Rooney is the better player or more likely to score an important goal.
 
:emoticon-0100-smile Hodgson of course won't go into any game with 4-4-2. If Vardy starts it will be in one of the wide positions in a 4-3-3 (or 4-5-1 without the ball). We'll only see 4-4-2 if we are chasing the game, like last night. I don't think Vardy will start unless Kane is injured. Not a problem for me, with his pace and movement he is a great impact sub. What will be interesting will be the composition of the 3/5, in particular the number 10, which could be Rooney, Alli or Barkley. For wide positions it's who from Walcott, Oxlade Chamberlain, Sterling, Lallana, Wellbeck and doubtless others that I have forgotten. If we play with 2 out and out attacking full backs like last night we can afford a narrower midfield.

We have loads of options going forward, and Dier should be an automatic at the base of the midfield. It's the defence I'm more worried about.
 
You're just too good, ****ing hilarious, and to think Tramore got rid of Swords for Wumming!!!


It was a genuine question. I honestly don't know what the **** you're talking about. How am I wumming?[/QUOTE]


**** off now, now you're just playing about with me. I trust Sacha has payed you well.
Can you play another part now though?
Perhaps, The only Gay in The Bermondsey Village?
A bit Eurotrashy yet meatliy fun?
 
Not if he was brought on up front to get a goal he wouldn't.

Let's agree to differ mate. We'll never ever agree about whether Defoe or Rooney is the better player or more likely to score an important goal.

Indeed, we shall agree to disagree. I expect you'll get your wish and Rooney will be out there, taking the pace out of the attack, blaming everyone else for his failures and doing a poor impression of Beckham or Gerrard.
 
:emoticon-0100-smile Hodgson of course won't go into any game with 4-4-2. If Vardy starts it will be in one of the wide positions in a 4-3-3 (or 4-5-1 without the ball). We'll only see 4-4-2 if we are chasing the game, like last night. I don't think Vardy will start unless Kane is injured. Not a problem for me, with his pace and movement he is a great impact sub. What will be interesting will be the composition of the 3/5, in particular the number 10, which could be Rooney, Alli or Barkley. For wide positions it's who from Walcott, Oxlade Chamberlain, Sterling, Lallana, Wellbeck and doubtless others that I have forgotten. If we play with 2 out and out attacking full backs like last night we can afford a narrower midfield.

We have loads of options going forward, and Dier should be an automatic at the base of the midfield. It's the defence I'm more worried about.


At last.....................some sense!!
 
It was a genuine question. I honestly don't know what the **** you're talking about. How am I wumming?


**** off now, now you're just playing about with me. I trust Sacha has payed you well.
Can you play another part now though?
Perhaps, The only Gay in The Bermondsey Village?
A bit Eurotrashy yet meatliy fun?[/QUOTE]


Ok. Can ANYONE please explain just what the **** any of this means? I genuinely don't get it.
 
At last.....................some sense!!
:emoticon-0111-blush.. And from an unexpected quarter. What worked last night was pressing high up the pitch and getting midfielders level with and beyond Kane regularly. If we sit back and the CF gets isolated it's back to square one. A problem for Rooney is that he has been playing in a team that hasn't really attacked with speed and numbers for a couple of seasons, he'll have to adjust. I'm sure he can, and that the rest of the team can get over the habit of passing to him, even when he is an a bad position, at every opportunity. His movement is great and he will create space for others to exploit. If picked.....
 
**** off now, now you're just playing about with me. I trust Sacha has payed you well.
Can you play another part now though?
Perhaps, The only Gay in The Bermondsey Village?
A bit Eurotrashy yet meatliy fun?


Ok. Can ANYONE please explain just what the **** any of this means? I genuinely don't get it.[/QUOTE]

You could ask your mates at MI6
 
Indeed, we shall agree to disagree. I expect you'll get your wish and Rooney will be out there, taking the pace out of the attack, blaming everyone else for his failures and doing a poor impression of Beckham or Gerrard.


I haven't said I definitely want him to start.

I get it, you don't rate him. Fair enough.

I do.
 
It was a genuine question. I honestly don't know what the **** you're talking about. How am I wumming?


**** off now, now you're just playing about with me. I trust Sacha has payed you well.
Can you play another part now though?
Perhaps, The only Gay in The Bermondsey Village?
A bit Eurotrashy yet meatliy fun?[/QUOTE]

Come on Danish. What does this mean?
You've told me to **** off and called me a WUM. Why?
 
I'd hope so after all that. Might as well bring Rob Green in if we're going to take players who have been past it for two years.


Yeah yeah. Give it a rest now mate. I've cut you some slack because you seem a little mentally unhinged, what with thinking Defoe is a better player than Rooney, but now you're just wumming.
 
It was a genuine question. I honestly don't know what the **** you're talking about. How am I wumming?


**** off now, now you're just playing about with me. I trust Sacha has payed you well.
Can you play another part now though?
Perhaps, The only Gay in The Bermondsey Village?
A bit Eurotrashy yet meatliy fun?[/QUOTE]

What's got into you danish?

All your post's on this thread are personal attacks on the OP. I can't see any reason for this. What Col has asked in his opening post seems perfectly reasonable to me.
 
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**** off now, now you're just playing about with me. I trust Sacha has payed you well.
Can you play another part now though?
Perhaps, The only Gay in The Bermondsey Village?
A bit Eurotrashy yet meatliy fun?


Ok. Can ANYONE please explain just what the **** any of this means? I genuinely don't get it.[/QUOTE]
Sorry no idea what he's gibbering about. Ref Rooney though, past his best or not he still has far more to offer than Defoe. I think people are forgetting a lot of these young ones won't have any tournament experience so we'll need some older heads in the mix and Rooney fits the bill.
 
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