You're right - unlike Charlton, Lineker etc. whose goals were all very important, Rooney's have been mostly meaningless.
Perhaps we should suggest to the FA that they review all his goals and strike from the record all those that were scored against 'lesser' nations, in friendlies, were tap-ins...
Utter drivel. Uninformed nonsense based on zero knowledge of the facts purely to serve a childish agenda.
Are there still dinosaurs wandering around in your garden? Has someone invented the wheel yet?
The fact that a player has played for us before should have no bearing whatsoever on whether we sign him or not. It's irrelevant. The only things that matter are:
1. Is he good enough?
2. Can we afford him?
3. Does he want to join BHA?
As fans we can only have an opinion on No. 1 - and I...
For accounting purposes the only figure that matters is tickets sold. The accounts won't disallow a percentage of ticket revenue just because a certain number of people paid but didn't turn up!
For the purposes of fans who love to debate the point, actual bums on seats is the interesting figure.
The Yardbirds and Manfred Mann - Portsmouth Guildhall - November 30, 1965
Also appearing were:
Jimmy James and the Vagabonds
Goldie and the Gingerbreads
Paul and Barry Ryan
Gary Farr and the T-Bones
It was all about what happens on the pitch at Portsmouth and Wigan. They were both in the Premier League and they both won the FA Cup.
What happened next ...?
He'll have a much better chance of proving his ability to be our first choice keeper if he goes on loan to a lower league team and plays regularly. Playing in the Development Squad won't give him the same opportunity.
That has been proved over the years by numerous top players being loaned out...
With less money than CH .... in a LOWER division.
Not sure I'd label Saunders as an Albion 'legend' but even if he were, that should have nothing to do with any consideration of him being our manager. In my opinion nothing in his CV qualifies him to rank as a better manager than CH.
Also in...
There's the solution then! It's a working class game so we're only allowed to attend matches if we earn less than £X,000 a year and we drink six pints before the game?!
What is the salary level and alcohol level above which we cease to be working class?
I don't agree with the breathalysers but don't agree with you about it being 'the working man's game'. Surely it's a game for everyone who enjoys it?
And how do you define 'working man' or 'working class'?
You completely miss the point, as well you know.
I was referring to your 'docile inertia' comment. You have no idea what all the different reasons are for STHs not attending. I have missed a number of games this season, and I knew I would have to before I renewed. There was no docility or...