Quote from: claret and blue blood on September 03, 2014, 11:21:20 PMBreath of fresh air wasn't he ,England are so hard to watch under this twatUnder this twat?Have you not watched England the last 15 years?
Breath of fresh air wasn't he ,England are so hard to watch under this twat
Wembley looks as empty as it used to be in the 80s for friendlies. And home internationals against Wales and N Ireland.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on September 03, 2014, 07:52:07 PMWembley looks as empty as it used to be in the 80s for friendlies. And home internationals against Wales and N Ireland.Bubble well and truly bursting I reckon.......what's that, Rooney and Falcao on £300,000 a week......hhmmmmm.
Quote from: ACVilla on September 04, 2014, 10:35:02 AMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on September 03, 2014, 07:52:07 PMWembley looks as empty as it used to be in the 80s for friendlies. And home internationals against Wales and N Ireland.Bubble well and truly bursting I reckon.......what's that, Rooney and Falcao on £300,000 a week......hhmmmmm.That's what get's me as well. I can just about understand players like Messi and Ronaldo earning the money they do but i watch Rooney and wonder how he manages to get himself a pay rise every two years.
I enjoyed watching his 20 mins or so, he looked lively and got involved. Might even have done better if Sturrige and Welbeck were a little more aware of what's around them. Awful game though overall. Rooney just doesn't do enough.
Quote from: Bren'd on September 04, 2014, 11:22:54 AMI enjoyed watching his 20 mins or so, he looked lively and got involved. Might even have done better if Sturrige and Welbeck were a little more aware of what's around them. Awful game though overall. Rooney just doesn't do enough.In the upside down bizarro world that is the upper echelons of English football that is the reason why they keeping giving Rooney more money and rewarded with captaining his club and country.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on September 03, 2014, 07:52:07 PMWembley looks as empty as it used to be in the 80s for friendlies. And home internationals against Wales and N Ireland.40,000 for an England game, 28,000 at the Villa.Bubble well and truly bursting I reckon.......what's that, Rooney and Falcao on £300,000 a week......hhmmmmm.
Quote from: Toronto La Roca on September 04, 2014, 12:44:39 PMQuote from: Bren'd on September 04, 2014, 11:22:54 AMI enjoyed watching his 20 mins or so, he looked lively and got involved. Might even have done better if Sturrige and Welbeck were a little more aware of what's around them. Awful game though overall. Rooney just doesn't do enough.In the upside down bizarro world that is the upper echelons of English football that is the reason why they keeping giving Rooney more money and rewarded with captaining his club and country.With both his club and country struggling, they've both shit it and thrown all their eggs in with him, without anybody stopping to think he might actually be part of the problem.
Quote from: LeeB on September 04, 2014, 12:47:07 PMQuote from: Toronto La Roca on September 04, 2014, 12:44:39 PMQuote from: Bren'd on September 04, 2014, 11:22:54 AMI enjoyed watching his 20 mins or so, he looked lively and got involved. Might even have done better if Sturrige and Welbeck were a little more aware of what's around them. Awful game though overall. Rooney just doesn't do enough.In the upside down bizarro world that is the upper echelons of English football that is the reason why they keeping giving Rooney more money and rewarded with captaining his club and country.With both his club and country struggling, they've both shit it and thrown all their eggs in with him, without anybody stopping to think he might actually be part of the problem. I happen to believe that English football is completely devoid of genuine world class talent, both players and coaches. They are trying so very hard to squeeze what the can out of what they have without truly attacking the issues that are affecting the national game. Having a number of dinosaurs running it doesn't help at all, and it continues right through the system. You look at some of the more modern, progressive coaches and they are not English. If English football wants to correct itself start with appointing a manager that might look to play a different way and insist that football across all levels starts to follow the structural changes adopted in Germany or Spain. Get in a manager like Martinez or Rodgers and give them the genuine freedom to make decisions. I just find English football so predictable. Maybe I'm being a bit unfair but when you watch the WC and really get a taste if what international football can be like then you see how far we have to go as a nation. England truly is Aston Villa. Loads of potential and excitement if managed correctly, and an audience that will quickly get behind it. It just hasn't been for a while. In England's case in a long while.