Bearded but no genius
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Mithun said:and stop taking crazy shots from long distances.
Mithun said:agreed wancolos
rooney does sometimes go for really ambitious shots and it results in a turnover of possession. Both need to look and take the simple option. That is why someone like RvN excels here--he rarely tries anything flashy, does not hog the ball more than is necessary and is alert enough to slip in a good pass to the wings and run into the box for the return.
Keane16 said:Rooney is allowed take long shots...because sometimes they go in, bringing much joy to many people.
Ronaldo should pass more.
Plechazunga said:Have I mentioned that if you prefer Ronaldo, you're a gaylord?
kanchelskis14 said:People may have misunderstood what i meant by this thread (heaven know's why *** it's clear), but i was not trying to raise a debate over who is better out of Rooney and Ronaldo, i was simply pointing out that we have two fantastically talented youngsters, both of whom are just 20, and both have their faults. For me, Ronaldo and Rooney are probably equally talented, although Rooney is more matured in his game than Ronaldo.
Just that i remember a time when everyone used to say 'we have two of the world's best young players', and i was just pointing out that that situation is still there. Ronaldo has had off field difficulties this year, and of course he's doing the new country thing. Yet he was voted our best player by our own fans at only 18, and also lit up Euro2004. He's had performances for us that Rooney would have struggled to match himself, but his brilliant performances from out wide will be different from Wayne's in the hole. But his performance in games like the Fa Cup final (both against Milwall and Arsenal) for example had everyone drooling, but now i get this whole 'Ronaldo is crap' vibe, which is basically bollocks. If he signed for Barca or Chelsea we'd probably realise what we're missing.
Basically, who cares who is better? And as Plech keeps bloody saying, it's not a question of someone 'liking Ronaldo more than Rooney'. It's a question of acknowledging that we're fortunate to have two very talented 20 year olds, as opposed to one. Simple.
An Extremely Boring Man said:You should have your 'vibes' seen to
Davo said:Rooney's miles better
I don't understand why anyone would claim otherwise?
Davo said:Dunno
But people do sometimes....they say "but Ronaldo's equally as good" or the like
Which is silly..
Davo said:Is he feck
He's not equal in any sense whatsoever...
Why would anyone claim such a thing?
kanchelskis14 said:It's just how i personally analyse football, and what i define 'talent' as. For me, talent has not one bot to do with team play, understanding of the game etc. All of that is learnt.
For me, Ronaldo not creating enough goals for instance is due to him not releasing the ball on time or taking on too many men. Ability-wise, of course he can, which makes it more frustrating..
For me, Ronaldo is not inferior to Rooney in terms of ability, but in a game, it takes more than that, it takes maturity, mental strength and an understanding of the constant movements of every other player on the field. It is due to this that Rooney is better in my opinion.
Keane16 said:Don't agree with any of those points.....plus, mental strength and understanding movement is far more of an ability than being able to do a circus trick.
kanchelskis14 said:It's not ability, it's learned. 'Circus tricks' are not all there is to football of course, i never claimed that. But it is the rawest form of talent, street football, the kind the greatest players ever to play learned on the streets of Brazil etc. That's ability.
Keane16 said:No. Those tricks no more an of an ability, than having great vision is 'learned'.
Those tricks are learned in a far more regimented way than the ability to sense the movement of players, which is innate.
Repitition v. intelligence.
bigjet66 said:Even if you practice day and night, you will never be as skillfull as Ronaldo. The guy has natural talent, he was born with that. Doing tricks at this level is very tough, especially when every defenders expects you to do a trick. Yet he manages to pass players because he has a talent people will die to have.
You can learn every other aspect of football. But you can't learn to move your legs as quick.
Rooney might be better, but Ronaldo has achieved more than him (he won us the FA Cup 2 years ago and led Portugal to the finals at Euro 2004).