Bwian
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- Jul 14, 2003
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That's a well thought out response.
If Rooney WAS concerned about his performance then he'd have made an effort to look interested. He's had 180 minutes of football so far and has failed miserably.
That's a well thought out response.
If Rooney WAS concerned about his performance then he'd have made an effort to look interested. He's had 180 minutes of football so far and has failed miserably.
People who think that booing was bad last night are probably the same people who applauded The Albion off at Selhurst that dreadful afternoon when we got spanked 5-0 and capitulated before our very eyes.. It was embarrassing last night and if I had spent thousands getting out there and watching so called world class footballers all looking at each other for some glint of inspiration then I would have been booing the loudest trust me.
Rooney should have kept his trap shut and taken it on the chin. We were bollox....... and got the stick we deserved. Rooney had better do something on wednesday now.
Will be interesting to see the reaction of all on here who are calling him a 'fat twat' etc if he goes and wins us the game next week.
Will be interesting to see the reaction of all on here who are calling him a 'fat twat' etc if he goes and wins us the game next week.
To me it showed he cared and was pissed off enough last night to say something he probably now regrets.
I think the fans have a right to boo and maybe it will give the squad the kick up the arse it needs. Only time will tell.
I'd love to see Lampard or some of the others get that wound up after an England game.
if he plays well and we win because of him then Yes he will be a hero reborn! that does'nt stop him being a twat now though does it?! if he plays shit again and we go out then all hell will break loose at Heathrow upon the players return!
Can't he show he cares by playing well rather then slagging off people who have flown half way round the world spending a fortune doing it?
what i found most alarming was just how disinterested rooney looked at times
i've NEVER seen him like that before- usually when he's playing shit he charges around like a maniac when a bulging eyes and a red face, calls everyone a ****, stamps on someones face and gets sent off
Do you honestly think he is WANTING and CHOOSING to play poorly? He has decided he wants to make himself look rubbish in front of millions and millions? It's just a case of him walking out and saying right I'm going to annoy everyone on purpose by playing badly.
what i found most alarming was just how disinterested rooney looked at times
i've NEVER seen him like that before- usually when he's playing shit he charges around like a maniac when a bulging eyes and a red face, calls everyone a ****, stamps on someones face and gets sent off
In the heat of the moment, after playing really poorly with the weight of the nation on his shoulders, it's dissapointing but understandable.
Have you ever followed England to a tournament? I suspect not. Those fans have not only spent thousands on this trip but have also spent thousands gaining 'England Caps' to be able to get tickets. They have every right to voice their opinions, without fans there would not be professional football.
Rooney may have made a big mistake here. When Murray had a pop at Albion fans he was able to partially repair the damage by playing well for the rest of the season and banging in a few goals for us. 95% of England fans are not Man Ure supporters, they may well be on his case for a very long time unless his performances dramatically improve in the last group game and any others that follow. But hey, what will he care on £100k a week?