Man Utd and England's record goalscorer. The word is often used, but i'd say that qualifies him as a 'legend'.
One thing that amazes me though is he is the same age as Ronaldo and they came through together. Rooney is retired now and managing a championship side, but Ronaldo is still at the top of the game for club and country and breaking records.
Man Utd and England's record goalscorer. The word is often used, but i'd say that qualifies him as a 'legend'.
One thing that amazes me though is he is the same age as Ronaldo and they came through together. Rooney is retired now and managing a championship side, but Ronaldo is still at the top of the game for club and country and breaking records.
More importantly Darren Pratley and Ben Watson are still going strong!
Sorry but what does one class as a legend? It’s so subjective to each person’s opinion.
However, when you look at his achievements, most people would agree that he should be classed as a legend.
England’s all time top scorer. Manchester United’s all time top scorer in the Premier League and in European competitions. He won 16 titles in his career. Most capped outfield England player. No doubt there are more.
He never lived up to the potential he showed at the start, but maybe that hype was too much. What he did achieve though was pretty special.
To me, he’s a football legend, whether I like him or not is irrelevant.
Phil Neville appointed Inter Miami manager, in a classic jobs for the boys style appointment, as without the Man U connection would they have considered him?
Phil Neville appointed Inter Miami manager, in a classic jobs for the boys style appointment, as without the Man U connection would they have considered him?
It probably happens loads in football. Would Robinson have considered bowyer as a coach without the Charlton connection?
Phil Neville appointed Inter Miami manager, in a classic jobs for the boys style appointment, as without the Man U connection would they have considered him?
It probably happens loads in football. Would Robinson have considered bowyer as a coach without the Charlton connection?
A difference between bringing in someone to do a bit of coaching and actually making them head coach/manager
Phil Neville appointed Inter Miami manager, in a classic jobs for the boys style appointment, as without the Man U connection would they have considered him?
It probably happens loads in football. Would Robinson have considered bowyer as a coach without the Charlton connection?
A difference between bringing in someone to do a bit of coaching and actually making them head coach/manager
I dont see the issue, its not like he has hired a person with no football history.
He has hired an ex football player and someone with managerial experience to be the manager of his club, yes they are friends but if it goes wrong it just means he has to sack his friend.
Do you seriously think Beckham would spend as much as he has to get Inter Miami going then let it slip because of a poor managerial decision, if Neville isnt up to it he will go and it will be Beckham his friend who has to make that decision.
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Since Rooney has been in sole charge they have played 9 league games
3 Wins
4 draws
2 defeats
9 scored
4 conceded
So 11 of their 19 points have come in Rooneys 9 games in charge including beating Millwall(whats not to like about that)
He has now also officially retired as a player.
Man Utd and England's record goalscorer. The word is often used, but i'd say that qualifies him as a 'legend'.
One thing that amazes me though is he is the same age as Ronaldo and they came through together. Rooney is retired now and managing a championship side, but Ronaldo is still at the top of the game for club and country and breaking records.
However, when you look at his achievements, most people would agree that he should be classed as a legend.
England’s all time top scorer. Manchester United’s all time top scorer in the Premier League and in European competitions. He won 16 titles in his career. Most capped outfield England player. No doubt there are more.
He never lived up to the potential he showed at the start, but maybe that hype was too much. What he did achieve though was pretty special.
To me, he’s a football legend, whether I like him or not is irrelevant.
At best he'll scrape survival this season, at worst relegation and administration
Phil Neville appointed Inter Miami manager, in a classic jobs for the boys style appointment, as without the Man U connection would they have considered him?
He has hired an ex football player and someone with managerial experience to be the manager of his club, yes they are friends but if it goes wrong it just means he has to sack his friend.
Do you seriously think Beckham would spend as much as he has to get Inter Miami going then let it slip because of a poor managerial decision, if Neville isnt up to it he will go and it will be Beckham his friend who has to make that decision.
The Mail think Darren Moore could be a target for Sheffield Wednesday. Probably good news for us if he goes
Michael Appleton another
corrected for you ...
Watch out Bowyer....