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Yeah Matt, shut up will you and go and eat a kit kat.

It clearly got to Rooney Yesterday, he let slip frustration which stems from passion and a desire to win the game (although clearly not on show on the pitch) - which is more that can be said for most.

I hate Rooney with a passion. "Once a blue always a blue" and Granny smashing and "Moyes forced me out" and "Everton were never going to get there" and badge kissing and the latest bit.....

he only plays for his royalties.

He isn't the biggest balls in English football. He's just fcuking balls.

End of.

He should be on the bins where he would have been but for football.
 

I hate Rooney with a passion. "Once a blue always a blue" and Granny smashing and "Moyes forced me out" and "Everton were never going to get there" and badge kissing and the latest bit.....

he only plays for his royalties.

He isn't the biggest balls in English football. He's just fcuking balls.

End of.

He should be on the bins where he would have been but for football.

you`re entitled to your opinion. rooney is world class- facht, and he`s emotional hence the outburst but its a team game - carragher ffs, heskey omg- where was joe cole, capello needs his head testing
 
Rooney should be looking in the mirror. I've seen some crap performances from English "stars" for the national team but I've never anyone play as bad as Rooney was last night. For as bad as Heskey, Lampard, Carrahgher et.al was he was by far the worst English player on the pitch.
 

You've too much hatred Matt.

Take a step back, and listen to this;

Rooney, I dislike him. Always will. That I'm sure of because I'm not fickle. I have my reasons and it's not just because he left, that was always an inevitablity, it was his timing, the manner and how he conducted himself since. He not only burnt bridges, he took a dump on where it once was. But thats another story.

In this instance, he has let out frustration. If every one of those players had his desire to win, and shared his frustration - we'd have snotted Algeria. The problem is, we don't.


  • We have a manager who to me, has failed to grasp basic English. I'd love to see a conversation with him and arguably Englands two biggest players, Rooney and Gerrard. We have a manager who has contradicted every thing he promised regards to his selection. Pick the players on form? So why didn't you give Joe Hart the vote of confidence and start him? Far and away the form keeper. Not Robert Green, who'd just finished a season at 17th placed West Ham. Experience needed? Well at 30, he may have that, but hardly at International level. Less than 10 caps before the competition started. The calamity happened. He then brings in David James. Not had a extended run all season, finishing at 20th placed Portsmouth.
  • We have a keeper who has just openly admitted he doesn't get along with any one in the England camp.
  • We have a left back who revealed he needed to pull over when driving through concern of being physically sick after hearing Arsenal only offered him £75k/£80k a week.
  • We have a centre back and Captain (he still will have this role mentally to a few) who shags other players girlfriends.
  • We have a centre back who evidently doesn't give a damn about England by retiring for years before coming back being given the nod ahead of the likes of Jagielka, who'll be available at the next World Cup. Carragher is a massive liability, too slow demonstrated by two bookings in less than two games. He won't get away with the blatant cross body obstruction he gets away with week in, week out in the Prem.
  • We have a centre back taken who was never going to play more than one game. That in itself was criminal, but to then give that player a vote of confidence of starting the first match ahead of other centre backs was outrageous. Talk about setting yourself up for failure. Was Capello trying to make his own excuses? "Here Carragher/Dawson, you're about tenth choice but go out there and do us proud". How is that for instilling confidence? Dawson was the form centre back, he needed to start the World Cup. With Jagielka in reserve. Jagielka not going (assuming on lack of games), but Ferdinand (played less than Jags) and King going?...
  • We have a centre midfield pairing who haven't worked together at International level for ever. Suddenly this is meant to change?
  • Again we have a left winger who isn't left footed. That balance is what can seperate the big teams.
  • We have two identical right wingers. (Lennon/Wright-Phillips). The latter, inevitable sub comes on and offers very little different to Lennon.
  • Our alleged saviour, Gareth - *beeping* Barry comes in and thats supposed to cover all the cracks? It's Gareth Barry. That defensive role shouldn't be seen as pivotal against Algeria. Capello tells the world he'll start against Algeria with a smile as if he's Maradona.
  • Crouch comes on for five minutes, if your going to put him on, do it for longer...
  • We have Emile Heskey upfront. A form player Capello?
I'll stop there...
 
Rooney should be looking in the mirror. I've seen some crap performances from English "stars" for the national team but I've never anyone play as bad as Rooney was last night. For as bad as Heskey, Lampard, Carrahgher et.al was he was by far the worst English player on the pitch.

the talk before the WC was `if rooneys injured` etc we can kiss a good run goodbye. all the people slating him now will eat humble pie when the boy does the business next week, he`s the 1st name on the teamsheet always gives 100% and is so passionate columns are wrote about his getting sent off prospects ad infinitum
 

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