Reported.Difficult to argue that statement.
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Reported.Difficult to argue that statement.
I don't think you should be using where he is from to criticise his opinion.Maybe I just don't like being called massively insecure for having an opinion.
Sorry about having a different opinion than you. I wouldn't expect an American to understand football.
Just got warning points for this.You're a nobhead.
Perhaps. I think we should just agree to leave this.I don't think you should be using where he is from to criticise his opinion.
He's a sound poster who has made many good points over the years.
Everyones entitled to their opinion, just believe that what the "football world" thinks is irrelevant. All I care about is whats best for Everton. Now theres a reasonable discussion to be had if people think Rooneys worth it for us or not. That being said what the "football world" thinks shouldnt factor into that decision, its for Koeman and Walsh to decide if they think Rooney helps us (not the fans of ther clubs and jarg pundits)Sorry about having a different opinion than you. I wouldn't expect an American to understand football.
you've actually watched him over the last few yrs, is he good enough in your opinion to start for a top 6 PL team?
Not sure. He has about 3 excellent games a season. This year his purple patch came when he got caught drinking he was brilliant for a while but returned to old habits.
If he does rejoin use lot I expect an electric start.
quite right mate, could you imagine the fume if he goes to another prem club.I think it's a bit premature to declare him as past it based on his current form. I think there's every likelihood that a return to Everton would re-ignite his desire, I get the impression he's gotten a bit bored at United.
At the end of the day if he's good enough for Koeman he's good enough for me.