That's why Rooney shouldn't be picked for England

That's why Rooney shouldn't be picked for England

Post by Robert Nicholso » Mon, 23 Mar 2009 03:31:59


Right there you are. Based on that form I'd suggest Capello think
twice about picking temperamental Wayne Rooney for the England squad.
 
 
 

That's why Rooney shouldn't be picked for England

Post by The Scrutinee » Mon, 23 Mar 2009 05:02:43

Any Suggenstion,
Crouch,  decent form;
Defoe, injury setback;
Bent, ........ 3 Goals in last 17 matches, no assists, and poor general play
in that period;
Heskey, The perfect foil is in some doubt;
Rooney, prior to his last two matches, was scoring reasonably consistantly;
Agbonlahor, Like Aston Villa, form dip;
Nugent, No Chance;
Carlton Cole, think he is injured, if not been in great form,
Kevin Davies, Megson thinks he should be in the team, as to Matt Taylor, and
Gary Cahill,
Andy Johnson, honestly, i dont know what he can bring;
Vassell, someone file a "missing persons" report;
James Beattie, much like AJ;
Ashton, Treatment table regular,
Owen, see Vassell, and see Vassell Again to re iterate the point im making,
then gander over Ashton!!!!

Crouch looks like a certainty!!!!!!

 
 
 

That's why Rooney shouldn't be picked for England

Post by Alkamist » Mon, 23 Mar 2009 05:18:01



Quote:
> Right there you are. Based on that form I'd suggest Capello think
> twice about picking temperamental Wayne Rooney for the England squad.

Ferguson, the iron-fisted disciplinarian, who has shown that he will
dispose of even his top players if they get out of line, seems to be
somewhat intidimated by Rooney. Of course we dont know what happens
behind closed doors, but Rooney is still an untamed animal and he's
not 17 anymore.

 
 
 

That's why Rooney shouldn't be picked for England

Post by Chagney Hun » Mon, 23 Mar 2009 05:29:44


Quote:


> > Right there you are. Based on that form I'd suggest Capello think
> > twice about picking temperamental Wayne Rooney for the England squad.

> Ferguson, the iron-fisted disciplinarian, who has shown that he will
> dispose of even his top players if they get out of line, seems to be
> somewhat intidimated by Rooney. Of course we dont know what happens
> behind closed doors, but Rooney is still an untamed animal and he's
> not 17 anymore.

What about Scholes, who should have gotten booked at the very least
for that insipid tackle before the sending off. Obviously, a guy can
get away in his whole career with bad tacklings because "well, heheh,
it's Scholesy, he doesn't know how to tackle. Heheh"

Ronaldo could also have gotten his matching order for that ugly lunge
on Murphy that he missed.

 
 
 

That's why Rooney shouldn't be picked for England

Post by The Doct » Mon, 23 Mar 2009 06:34:05



Quote:
>Right there you are. Based on that form I'd suggest Capello think
>twice about picking temperamental Wayne Rooney for the England squad.

Double yellowed today and I do not feel sorry for that twerp!
--


Never Satan President Republic!
Point to http://tv.cityonahillproductions.com/
 
 
 

That's why Rooney shouldn't be picked for England

Post by Jellor » Mon, 23 Mar 2009 15:50:52



Quote:
> Right there you are. Based on that form I'd suggest Capello think
> twice about picking temperamental Wayne Rooney for the England squad.

Wishful thinking. Capello will have no problem picking Rooney in his
next squad, neither would any other coach.
 
 
 

That's why Rooney shouldn't be picked for England

Post by Abubak » Mon, 23 Mar 2009 15:53:39


Quote:


> > Right there you are. Based on that form I'd suggest Capello think
> > twice about picking temperamental Wayne Rooney for the England squad.

> Wishful thinking. Capello will have no problem picking Rooney in his
> next squad, neither would any other coach.

If Ferguson didn't pick him in his first team why should Capello defer
his right to not to?

p.s. He probably will still pick him because England ain't got no one
else.

 
 
 

That's why Rooney shouldn't be picked for England

Post by Jellor » Mon, 23 Mar 2009 15:56:12


Quote:



> > > Right there you are. Based on that form I'd suggest Capello think
> > > twice about picking temperamental Wayne Rooney for the England squad.

> > Wishful thinking. Capello will have no problem picking Rooney in his
> > next squad, neither would any other coach.

> If Ferguson didn't pick him in his first team why should Capello defer
> his right to not to?

> p.s. He probably will still pick him because England ain't got no one
> else.

You have answered your own question. SAF has Berbatov, Tevez et al.
Having said that I would pick Rooney ahead of those two any day of the
week.
 
 
 

That's why Rooney shouldn't be picked for England

Post by Abubak » Mon, 23 Mar 2009 16:58:13


Quote:



First you said:

Quote:
> > > Wishful thinking. Capello will have no problem picking Rooney in his
> > > next squad, *neither would any other coach.*

which is plainly wishful thinking on your part because we just
witnessed some "other coach besides Capello" drop him from the
starting line-up, and that was in fact his club manager.

SAF has Berbatov, Tevez et al.

Quote:
> Having said that I would pick Rooney ahead of those two any day of the
> week.

So as long as they don't have any other strikers no coach would have
problems picking Rooney. I get it. You could also use him like
Ferguson does, as a left midfielder.
 
 
 

That's why Rooney shouldn't be picked for England

Post by Jellor » Mon, 23 Mar 2009 17:58:45


Quote:



> First you said:

> > > > Wishful thinking. Capello will have no problem picking Rooney in his
> > > > next squad, *neither would any other coach.*

> which is plainly wishful thinking on your part because we just
> witnessed some "other coach besides Capello" drop him from the
> starting line-up, and that was in fact his club manager.

> SAF has Berbatov, Tevez et al.

> > Having said that I would pick Rooney ahead of those two any day of the
> > week.

> So as long as they don't have any other strikers no coach would have
> problems picking Rooney. I get it. You could also use him like
> Ferguson does, as a left midfielder.

No I would use him in his best position, playing deep behind an out
and out striker. However he also plays best with a fair amount of
freedom, he can score goals from any position.

Wishful thinking? I was referring to the other poster's dream about
Capello not picking a fit Rooney.

SAF also "drops" most other players in his squad. The only givens seem
to be CR and the defenders.

 
 
 

That's why Rooney shouldn't be picked for England

Post by kenhig.. » Mon, 23 Mar 2009 20:56:30


Quote:



> First you said:

> > > > Wishful thinking. Capello will have no problem picking Rooney in his
> > > > next squad, *neither would any other coach.*

> which is plainly wishful thinking on your part because we just
> witnessed some "other coach besides Capello" drop him from the
> starting line-up, and that was in fact his club manager.

> SAF has Berbatov, Tevez et al.

> > Having said that I would pick Rooney ahead of those two any day of the
> > week.

> So as long as they don't have any other strikers no coach would have
> problems picking Rooney. I get it. You could also use him like
> Ferguson does, as a left midfielder.

Crap.

Rooney is a fabulous player.
The unfortunate side of him is that he has the stereotypical scouser
mentality and still acts like a 17 year old.

I was talking to a mate of mine (who played reserve grade EPL and in
the Championship), reckons Rooney going to ManU was the best thing
that happened to him. Any other manager except SAF, bar perhaps Arsene
W, and Rooney would have gone well off the rails.

He's still a scally.

 
 
 

That's why Rooney shouldn't be picked for England

Post by Alkamist » Tue, 24 Mar 2009 04:09:15


Quote:

> I was talking to a mate of mine (who played reserve grade EPL and in
> the Championship), reckons Rooney going to ManU was the best thing
> that happened to him. Any other manager except SAF, bar perhaps Arsene
> W, and Rooney would have gone well off the rails.

Rooney still goes off the rails quite frequently for a guy who plays
for such a successful team. Imagine him playing for an also-ran, he
would probably be Joey Barton part deux.
 
 
 

That's why Rooney shouldn't be picked for England

Post by MH » Wed, 25 Mar 2009 00:51:14

Quote:


>>I was talking to a mate of mine (who played reserve grade EPL and in
>>the Championship), reckons Rooney going to ManU was the best thing
>>that happened to him. Any other manager except SAF, bar perhaps Arsene
>>W, and Rooney would have gone well off the rails.

> Rooney still goes off the rails quite frequently for a guy who plays
> for such a successful team. Imagine him playing for an also-ran, he
> would probably be Joey Barton part deux.

I seem to recall Moyes handling him quite well, and bringing him into
the team gradually and in a rational fashion.