Rooney's point is not that social media is a problem, its that the lack of change to social media strategies shows a flippancy about the club's results and a lack of willingness to take responsibility. He's saying players can tell the people that work for them 'look we've had a bad result, don't put stuff up.' He's implying that because they don't care enough about the club, or can hide behind other people when criticised, they aren't bothered enough by what's happening on the pitch to let it affect their off the pitch activities.This stuff is tiring. I highly doubt social media is the problem.
I don't think Rooney (Or Neville before him) said social media is the problem. Attitude is the problem, and posting on social media about the clothing range after the lost is the evidence of that problem.This stuff is tiring. I highly doubt social media is the problem.
Basically, errrm, you know.Wayne Rooney has a podcast?
No doubt. He was a scary teammate to have in the past.I loved the way Nicky Butt talked about A. Pereira as a 'little boy' - I'm telling you Butt has a good chance of being this scary manager in the future.
Indeed I think the manage through fear is an outdated tactic now (something I would have thought Rooney would have recognised what with him still be an active player)Do Liverpool's players fear Klopp? I doubt it, they just love him and are willing to run through walls for him. Our squad is just a mess, JLingz and Rashy too busy thinking they've made it, more focused on fashion and chains than what they're actually paid a salary for! If these 2 had won a PL couple times we could cut some slack. I do think Ole has a hairdryer in him though and he will get ruthless with some of these soft marshmallows.
Social media is not the problem, it's not even the point Rooney makes. It's that these players hardly care about the situation. They go on lose a game, play shit and they are not hurt. Some of them are not even winners, their pride isn't hurt, they are happy to play second fiddle to the likes of City and Liverpool. The mentality is all wrong and they demonstrate it through social media. Or at least that is how I interpret those comments.This stuff is tiring. I highly doubt social media is the problem.
Rooney's point is not that social media is a problem, its that the lack of change to social media strategies shows a flippancy about the club's results and a lack of willingness to take responsibility. He's saying players can tell the people that work for them 'look we've had a bad result, don't put stuff up.' He's implying that because they don't care enough about the club, or can hide behind other people when criticised, they aren't bothered enough by what's happening on the pitch to let it affect their off the pitch activities.
This.I don't think Rooney (Or Neville before him) said social media is the problem. Attitude is the problem, and posting on social media about the clothing range after the lost is the evidence of that problem.
He did really well when he's been asked to pundit or do a tactical analysis on MNF. He's probably just preparing himself for a job in media once he retires.feckin hell, would NOT have Rooney down as someone who would host a podcast.
I'm impressed.
That's definitely what he's implying.Rooney's point is not that social media is a problem, its that the lack of change to social media strategies shows a flippancy about the club's results and a lack of willingness to take responsibility. He's saying players can tell the people that work for them 'look we've had a bad result, don't put stuff up.' He's implying that because they don't care enough about the club, or can hide behind other people when criticised, they aren't bothered enough by what's happening on the pitch to let it affect their off the pitch activities.
Exactly, as I have said before, picture this scenario, you are a pro footballer who's playing in a crucial game, your 2 nil down, half times approaching and you were at fault for one of the goals, now you know at half time your gonna have to face the gaffer who is Klopp, picture Klopps face contorted with rage all them teeth snarling right in your grill, likewise same scenario but this time its Pep who is In your face waving his arms about spittle hitting you in the face from the frothing mouth of an angry Spaniard, right same thing only this time you know when you get to the dressing room theres no Klopp, no Pep, what you have awaiting you is a very cross Ole solskjaer!! Exactly, doesnt instill fear that image does it, that's why Ole wont last 2 months into the new season,i think in general what Rooney is saying is correct, the manager needs to rule the club and there has to be a certain element of fear to stop players stepping out of line. I just don't see those two as inspiring fear in players. they seem like good decent blokes.
Not saying you’re wrong, but why is it that City and Liverpool (and Spurs, Wolves, Leicester presumably) seem to get by without having these issues? Do you think it’s an ethos that’s handed down from the top? Woodward telling everyone success on the field doesn’t really matter?Social media is not the problem, it's not even the point Rooney makes. It's that these players hardly care about the situation. They go on lose a game, play shit and they are not hurt. Some of them are not even winners, their pride isn't hurt, they are happy to play second fiddle to the likes of City and Liverpool. The mentality is all wrong and they demonstrate it through social media. Or at least that is how I interpret those comments.
Of course that it is coming from the top, the rot at the club is coming from deep within. Who pays and tolerates this primadonas? Who renews their contracts on enormous wages they wouldn't be getting anywhere else? Ed Woodward is the only constant.Not saying you’re wrong, but why is it that City and Liverpool (and Spurs, Wolves, Leicester presumably) seem to get by without having these issues? Do you think it’s an ethos that’s handed down from the top? Woodward telling everyone success on the field doesn’t really matter?
What has potch proved?How about we hire a good and proven manager like tuchel or pochetinho?