Do you think you have any Football opinion(s) that could be considered unpopular or even 'controversial'?
I think the Championship is a more competitive, more entertaining league than the Premiership, and provides much better value for supporters.. It's also much harder to win, as success at that level is harder to buy - just ask Leicester.
I'd rather see Hull City stay in the Championship than the Premier League, and I also find Barcelona, Spain and Messi boring.
The English media and FAs love in with the most overrated player ever David Beckham makes us a laughing stock It was funny to see them think he could get us the World Cup only for all the votes to go elsewhere
You do it with all your star players, rooney is the new beckham except hes just really ugly. England hype (even when apparently theres no hype this year ) is the most annoying thing in world football
No other England player is mentioned so much by the media, even in stories that have nothing to do with them
Tut-Tut-Tut http://www.uefa.com/uefa/footballfirst/matchorganisation/disciplinary/news/newsid=1824355.html
In these euro's specifically the focus on the racism of the poles/ukranians is dishonest International tournaments have always been a hotbed for fascism, including England and I believe its just bitterness to give it so much attention now because England are not expected to do much I also believe that the fascism stems from lower league/bottom half of prem teams. So millwall/leeds/stoke etc
I believe that all fans of the alleged football club, Sunderland, are actually nothing more than unwashed monkeys. Hence "Dirty Monkey Mackems" Fact. (unpopular/controversial or not)
I believe that Wayne Rooney was instrumental in proving Fermat's Last Theorem during his school holidays in the summer of 1993. While practising free-kicks he had a sudden insight with regard to modularity theorem for semistable elliptic curves. In a heated phone call with mathematician Andrew Wiles, he advised him to return to his original Horizontal Iwasawa theory approach, which he had abandoned in favour of the Kolyvagin–Flach approach. It was this inspired intervention from Rooney that brought the breakthrough.
That's common knowledge in the North West of England. Rooney also gave Zuckerberg the idea for Facebook and discovered dark matter.
Wow, you really are as stupid as everyone said. My (increasingly) unpopular opinion is that massive transfer fees aren't a good thing and football has been ****ily uncompetitive since 1992.