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The hype was justified. He was nailed on as the next big thing.
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The hype was justified. He was nailed on as the next big thing.
Hype?
He is the top scorer for country and (soon) for Man Utd, captain for both. He has won 5 championships. He is the top paid player in England. His net worth is over 100 million.
Apart from Messi and Ronaldo, I don't know of any players who did better. Rooney is one of the most successful, in every respect.
Hype?
How long did it take him to reach those scoring records, though? Twelve, thirteen years? Imagine what Ronaldo would have done to that record if he had stayed at United. Our relationship with him is prostitutional, he demands absurd amounts to stay loyal and produce the goods so once he is no longer producing those goods he should be shafted - he chose this route in 2010.Hype?
He is the top scorer for country and (soon) for Man Utd, captain for both. He has won 5 championships. He is the top paid player in England. His net worth is over 100 million.
Apart from Messi and Ronaldo, I don't know of any players who did better. Rooney is one of the most successful, in every respect.
Hype?
Just about every professional footballer's relationship with the club they play for is "prostitutional". Come to think of it, just about every employee's relationship with their employer is. Lucky is the person who turns up at work every day out of a sense of love of what they do, rather than to bring home the bacon.How long did it take him to reach those scoring records, though? Twelve, thirteen years? Imagine what Ronaldo would have done to that record if he had stayed at United. Our relationship with him is prostitutional, he demands absurd amounts to stay loyal and produce the goods so once he is no longer producing those goods he should be shafted - he chose this route in 2010.
The way he went about putting his point across left a bitter taste in my mouth and if the club still had a ballsy man in charge, like Sir Alex, he would have held on to the memory of his antics and rightly discarded him.Just about every professional footballer's relationship with the club they play for is "prostitutional". Come to think of it, just about every employee's relationship with their employer is. Lucky is the person who turns up at work every day out of a sense of love of what they do, rather than to bring home the bacon.
Having said that, the rest of what you said is true, its just it isnt specific to Rooney. Players demand massive salaries and other incentives to do their jobs, which is fine. There is no - or very little - loyalty in the game among players, because it is professional and driven by money, which is fine too. But the other side of that coin is players should expect to be discarded when they no longer represent value for their employers. It has happened to countless players at clubs around the country and at all levels, and Rooney shouldnt be immune to it.
The man in charge had big balls and it left a bitter taste in your mouth?The way he went about putting his point across left a bitter taste in my mouth and if the club still had a ballsy man in charge, like Sir Alex, he would have held on to the memory of his antics and rightly discarded him.
You're talking about rewriting history while quoting someone that's been claiming Rooney has broken our scoring records already, even while posting links that prove he hasn't.Some people on this forum just want to rewrite history to fit their narrative. After his bad year of 2015, so many here have been saying he just never was good enough in the first place.
What? I am saying his antics (Rooney) during contract negotiations left a bitter taste in my mouth. Sir Alex is the only person who would have had the balls to give him what he deserves when he started declining.The man in charge had big balls and it left a bitter taste in your mouth?
Fair play to you mate, I thought you were just a run-of-the-mill supporter, I didnt realise you had that kind of a role at the club.
It feels like you are backtracking on what you said now. Its nothing to be ashamed of if you were able to serve the big man in your own way.What? I am saying his antics (Rooney) during contract negotiations left a bitter taste in my mouth. Sir Alex is the only person who would have had the balls to give him what he deserves when he started declining.
It feels like you are backtracking on what you said now. Its nothing to be ashamed of if you were able to serve the big man in your own way.
He has had a very good career, but I think it is actually fair to say he hasn't hit the heights many expected of him, and tbh I'm not sure he warrants being the highest paid player in the PL.
Saying that though he has achieved a lot and is Englands record scorer so fair play to him.
Would have been a lot better if he managed to score 20+ pl goals more than just twice in 14 seasons and also did better in international tournaments.
He has been a very good player for United though over the years and deserves his testimonial and praise for his successful career. However it has been clear for a while that we need to move him on, hopefully this happens in the summer.
He has had a very good career, but I think it is actually fair to say he hasn't hit the heights many expected of him, and tbh I'm not sure he warrants being the highest paid player in the PL.
This part is an anamoly in general. Many players across teams dont have the wages as per the performance. I mean if you come across any Gunner fans, they will probably be moaning about Walcott earning 140K pw.
It's a tricky one when people say he didn't live up the hype because mostly it's down to the absurd expectations of fans themselves. I myself was so in awe of Rooney as a teenager that I expected him to be the word's best footballer, or at least match someone like Henry at his pomp. So in that sense he didn't live up to it but it's a ridiculous thing to suggest given what a fantastic career he has had. And the "hype" or expectation, was it actually him who didn't reach that level, or was it fans going overboard, I reckon the latter. He has had a wonderful career .
Being well rounded and well developed at an early age doesn't mean you're going to be the best in the world. Having other wordly talent like Messi did, or Ronaldhinio did, tends to mean that. And that's where many of us went over the top.It wasn't an absurd expectation when he was 17. He was about as good as it gets at that point.
A brilliant 17 year old but just a good 22 year old.
Being well rounded and well developed at an early age doesn't mean you're going to be the best in the world. Having other wordly talent like Messi did, or Ronaldhinio did, tends to mean that. And that's where many of us went over the top.
Also I don't agree that he was merely a good 22 year old.
It wasn't an absurd expectation when he was 17. He was about as good as it gets at that point.
A brilliant 17 year old but just a good 22 year old.
Wow. Ridiculous. Rooney was just a good 22 year old.
I can't be bothered to dig it out, but if you look at players with 10+ years of delivering 20 goals+assists the list is basically Ronaldo, Messi, Lampard and Rooney. He has won more and delivered more over an extended period of time than almost any player ever. Period.
You'd have a great point if you weren't incorrect. RVP had two seasons with 25+ goals/assists. Drogba only two seasons in England with more than 16 goals. And most people don't mock their careers.
No, he's not, why do people keep saying bullshit like that?
Off the top of my head the likes of van Persie, Drogba, Henry, even Aguero who is younger all had at least similar or better career than him(and pretty much similar stats), and definitely better invidividual seasons than him pretty much all of them. And that's just PL strikers I could remember. Pretty sure you could add one or two PL strikers too, and many other strikers from other leagues.
Only thing that separates him from those players is that he played for the most dominant club in the league for pretty much his entire career.
You'd have a great point if you weren't incorrect. RVP had two seasons with 25+ goals/assists. Drogba only two seasons in England with more than 16 goals. And most people don't mock their careers.
In fact, that's kind of proving my point - Rooney's longevity and productivity are seriously underrated. His stats align much more with Henry at Arsenal - who only had those numbers for 7 seasons but is often considered the greatest player of the premier league era.
I don't even like Rooney, but it really does seem like fans on here who knock his contribution only started watching a couple years ago. He's declined, his first touch is awful at times and he doesn't deserve to start as CF for a top club today, but he was genuinely superb for over a decade. Very few pros can claim that, even fewer in his position.
Why does every other remark on the Internet now begin with "wow?" Are you really wowed? You're not are you? It's fake shock designed to make the other person's remark seem more outlandish than it is.
Look back a post and you'll see I said "good" was an understatement.
Calm down. Calling Rooney just a good 22 year old is extremely outlandish.
The old calm down remark. It's interesting that's all how everybody mimics each other on the internet. Sheep like.
Like I said, in the post right above yours I commented it was the wrong choice of word. Yet you were still wowed.
Read some of the stuff you're posting. What else should I tell you if not to calm down? It's just the internet. Calm down. Why focus on how I convey my message - focus on the message that's being conveyed not the specifics of my vocabulary.
You'd have a great point if you weren't incorrect. RVP had two seasons with 25+ goals/assists. Drogba only two seasons in England with more than 16 goals. And most people don't mock their careers.
In fact, that's kind of proving my point - Rooney's longevity and productivity are seriously underrated. His stats align much more with Henry at Arsenal - who only had those numbers for 7 seasons but is often considered the greatest player of the premier league era.
I don't even like Rooney, but it really does seem like fans on here who knock his contribution only started watching a couple years ago. He's declined, his first touch is awful at times and he doesn't deserve to start as CF for a top club today, but he was genuinely superb for over a decade. Very few pros can claim that, even fewer in his position.
You'd have a great point if you weren't incorrect. RVP had two seasons with 25+ goals/assists. Drogba only two seasons in England with more than 16 goals. And most people don't mock their careers.
His stats align much more with Henry at Arsenal - who only had those numbers for 7 seasons but is often considered the greatest player of the premier league era.
I can't be bothered to dig it out, but if you look at players with 10+ years of delivering 20 goals+assists the list is basically Ronaldo, Messi, Lampard and Rooney. He has won more and delivered more over an extended period of time than almost any player ever. Period.
I think he showed enough in the Semi final to prove he has a future as a midfielder, he cant play a No9 any more, at the very least not against decent opposition anyway.
Why do people keep ignoring that? It's starting to get like WWE wrestling where he can disappear from TV for a while then come back and reinvent himself as if what happened months ago never occurred.Playing against Gibson and Cleverly?
He has played many games at CM and it is clear as day he cannot do it at a high level
Why do people keep ignoring that? It's starting to get like WWE wrestling where he can disappear from TV for a while then come back and reinvent himself as if what happened months ago never occurred.
He's had three games in midfield recently against one of the worst teams of the PL era, a completely changed Palace team that didn't give a feck and against an Everton midfield consisting of Cleverly and Gibson. He's only produced one 45 minute performance that suggests he might eventually be good enough to be a midfielder for us and even then he disappeared in the second half when the pressure got turned up. Yet people are talking about him being reinvented as if he did enough to prove he can do it while ignoring his failed stint there last season which got his media buddies demanding he be moved back where he belongs.
Why do people keep ignoring that? It's starting to get like WWE wrestling where he can disappear from TV for a while then come back and reinvent himself as if what happened months ago never occurred.
He's had three games in midfield recently against one of the worst teams of the PL era, a completely changed Palace team that didn't give a feck and against an Everton midfield consisting of Cleverly and Gibson. He's only produced one 45 minute performance that suggests he might eventually be good enough to be a midfielder for us and even then he disappeared in the second half when the pressure got turned up. Yet people are talking about him being reinvented as if he did enough to prove he can do it while ignoring his failed stint there last season which got his media buddies demanding he be moved back where he belongs.
Why do people keep ignoring that? It's starting to get like WWE wrestling where he can disappear from TV for a while then come back and reinvent himself as if what happened months ago never occurred.
He's had three games in midfield recently against one of the worst teams of the PL era, a completely changed Palace team that didn't give a feck and against an Everton midfield consisting of Cleverly and Gibson. He's only produced one 45 minute performance that suggests he might eventually be good enough to be a midfielder for us and even then he disappeared in the second half when the pressure got turned up. Yet people are talking about him being reinvented as if he did enough to prove he can do it while ignoring his failed stint there last season which got his media buddies demanding he be moved back where he belongs.
Why do people keep ignoring that? It's starting to get like WWE wrestling where he can disappear from TV for a while then come back and reinvent himself as if what happened months ago never occurred.
He's had three games in midfield recently against one of the worst teams of the PL era, a completely changed Palace team that didn't give a feck and against an Everton midfield consisting of Cleverly and Gibson. He's only produced one 45 minute performance that suggests he might eventually be good enough to be a midfielder for us and even then he disappeared in the second half when the pressure got turned up. Yet people are talking about him being reinvented as if he did enough to prove he can do it while ignoring his failed stint there last season which got his media buddies demanding he be moved back where he belongs.