Nah he was lucky to avoid a clear leg breaker there At least use a decent example Piskie, why choose a 50/50. I prefer this. I fcking LOVED this Fcking LOVED IT mate
Rooney is a useless, fat, diving, arse-hair-wearing simpleton. And he's going to become England's leading scorer of all time. Says loaaaddssss for English football
FERGIE TOLD US TO DIVE "It's got to the stage where he has even told us: 'Don't try and stay on your feet if you're in the box and get a slight kick," Stam revealed in his autobiography It was instilled into his play 2 and a half managers ago.
Oh of course. He made himself look a complete tit there didn't he? I'm actually baffled at the so called professionals defending him. Let's stick the likes of Aguero, Hazard, Costa, Sanchez, Coutinho in that position and they get rightly berated. Why is Rooney exempt from criticism merely because he's England's star man?
Part of the reason I love it. If you find the bit after, Sol literally had a nervous breakdown at that point and never recovered mentally, leaving arsenal a year later
Yeah, its based on nationality Drogs, if the excuse used by Phil Neville and Hodgson that he was avoiding a "legbreaker" and legitimately dived applies in every game in England at the weekend it would be hilarious. It would resemble this.
My only disagreement with this thread is the title is 'Rooney is a diving ****' ? Should have read is 'Rooney a fat bald over rated granny ****ing minge headed scouse diving ****'!
He's a manc Ossie, we don't want him back here, he's soiled goods. Even in Croxteth were he was hatched he's hated.
And the rules. Which is key here and holds more weight than any bitter ABU will ever hold. Reminds me of Gerrard seeing red in an FA cup game against us a few years ago. Lunged in, saw red, the rules of the game eluded many many people. I doubt some of you have a clue what the offside rule is either. In fact many have demonstrated a lack of understanding on that one two.
So Rooney has admitted to being a cheating granny shagging minge haired **** http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31515155
To be fair, most refs don't understand it either. The "interfering with play" needs to be defined more clearly.