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But Sven, one of that game's well-respected managers, can do worse, oh yes. Not only did we have to continue with the nonsensical 4-5-1 rubbish (we're playing Northern Ireland ffs, a team we should be attacking for 90% of the match, on an extremely narrow pitch. whywhywhwyhwy?) but then, at the end of the first half when bloody Shrek-fase decides to act like a retarded monkey why on earth didn't Sven pull him off straight away? Rooney may be almost completely devoid of common sense, but A) he was playing greedily, and poorly, and B) he's never going to learn that he can't act like an idiot when he wants to unless you show him a lesson.
And then, after NI score and you start to think things couldn't get any worse, that complete buffoon of a manger takes off the player with the best long range shot on the pitch and replaces him with a holding midfielder. There's 15 minutes on the clock, you're 1 - 0 down to a team you shouldn't be, and you bring on bloody Owen Hargreaves. An out and out midfield scrapper. Absolutely illogical.
Nice one, you passion-less Swedish hove.
England created opportunities for Rooney to score, which, as a clinical striker, he took.
But, if that's not happening, and he's just going around acting like a knob, then take him off and play Defoe.
However important the match is.
EDIT: To Ortega
Wayne Rooney is, simply, the best man we have to link midfield to the attack. He can create it all. Winning games, qualifying, perhaps even help us to lift a trophy at a long and distant date.
There is no better combination for England at present.
Unless, perhaps, you were to slot Rooney in behind Owen and Heskey in a rather sceptical, er... 4-4-3 formation. :S
> Dringo wrote:
> I also prefer Cisse to Henry.
>
> Now that's just madness.
Seconded.
> ßìgGíË Li††lÊ Jn® wrote:
> Dringo wrote:
> I also prefer Cisse to Henry.
>
> Now that's just madness.
>
> Seconded.
Thirded.
> But, if that's not happening, and he's just going around acting like
> a knob, then take him off and play Defoe.
>
> However important the match is.
well said that man!
> you were to slot Rooney in behind Owen and
> Heskey in a rather sceptical, er... 4-4-3 formation.
You really are an idiot, aren't you.
Put the knife away.
Hur hur.