He's Icelandic ffs. He has the hottest of the hot to choose from.
And Bjork. Is she still even a thing?
Last I heard, she was getting pimped out by Goldee
He's Icelandic ffs. He has the hottest of the hot to choose from.
And Bjork. Is she still even a thing?
Give Caerdydd a try. My mate says the same thing about there.The women are quite friendly around there, so I've heard ?
Rooney in his day is truly world class but those days are few in far between. I think Sigurdsson suits a club like Swansea where is a big fish in a small pond and although he would fit the style of play here but I cant imagine he could dislodge Barkley.
I agree, but Rooney would demand such big money. I don't think this would be good value. I think Sigurdsson has his level as a middle of the table Premier League player which is why I would not want him either. I think there is greater value out there. Many great young(er) players in France, Germany and Italy.
I really won't be confident with someone who's way past it to produce a second of brilliance, while trotting along leisurely, doing nothing.You'd be more confident in a big game of cup final with Rooney in the team than Gylfi.
I'd want both as we need another playmaker.
But Rooney adds more of a statement to me.
I'm moving more towards this sort of thinkingI really won't be confident with someone who's way past it to produce a second of brilliance, while trotting along leisurely, doing nothing.
Remember the last statement signing we made - Eto'o? What a fantastic influence he was!
But maybe it's just me seeing that Rooney's legs are gone, and defo not people being stuck in the past wanting us to sign him back because he was good about 2 years ago (for the last time) and he's been average at best since. Because someone will say "but what about those flashes of brilliance lad ffs?!" - we had Saha, absolutely the same signing - legs gone, can't run, but let's rely on him or blindly hope he does well, which he did about twice every 17 games.