Don't understand the thread! BZ hasn't done anything that would warrant anything other than the bare minimum of a massive round of applause. He will of course get far more than that.
Any right-minded true Albion fan would give such a legend the respect he deserves.
Nowhere near.a legend at ... QPR.
Utter rubbish. Unlike a lot of promising young players he got better and better as he got older. When it didn't really work out for him at Spurs he could have easily just dropped back a division and sunk without trace. Instead he dropped down - and came back (with West Ham) even better.Ancient history. Not as good as he should have become.
'Nat as good as he should have been' is what you say about Rooney ....
Blimey, you're a harsh critic. Rooney's on a reported £200k+ a week, has a bunch of medals and is on target to become the all-time England goal-scorer. Imagine what he'd have done if he'd reached his potential...
But I agree with you about BZ - the boy done good
If you were at the West Ham away game when Butters scored the winner, then I reckon he'll get the same reception.
I'll be giving him a rousing welcome back. True Albion legend.
I'm not denying he (Rooney) did well. Ditto Michael Owen. But after say Euro 2004 I think most of us thought (ok, hoped) he'd go on to become a genuinely great world-class player as opposed to stalling at 'good'. At his age now he should be at his peak, not maybe contemplating a move away from the English champions in order to get regular football.Blimey, you're a harsh critic. Rooney's on a reported £200k+ a week, has a bunch of medals and is on target to become the all-time England goal-scorer. Imagine what he'd have done if he'd reached his potential...
But I agree with you about BZ - the boy done good
I'm not denying he (Rooney) did well. Ditto Michael Owen. But after say Euro 2004 I think most of us thought (ok, hoped) he'd go on to become a genuinely great world-class player as opposed to stalling at 'good'. At his age now he should be at his peak, not maybe contemplating a move away from the English champions in order to get regular football.