Poor Smithy...
He was an average striker who turned into a poor CM but then again we don't really know how things would have been if it hadn't been for that horrid injury.
Poor Smithy...
Your dad must have just sperm could of one, because there isn't a chance in hell that the cell which spawned you beat anything to the punch.
Whattt....?? Better you never responded! But your mom wished my dad laid her some pipe! She could have had a good beat and a son to be proud of!
My mum's a dead prostitute. Your dad did her in. She was eleven.
I'll let the juices of unbalanced attacking wankdom flow:
---------Falcao-------
-Welbeck---------RVP-
----Kagawa-Rooney----
---------Carrick--------
i just plain don't like Rooney in midfield.
It just seems odd to use the finest British attacking player of his generation and use him out of position.
Better there than on the left of midfield though I grant you
When playing the number 10 role he spends half his time in midfield anyway? what is the difference.
Infact he was probably more involved in the game against stoke than any other for the last month.
I think the Rooney in midfield debate will rumble on for a while. Admittedly he's played in midfield before in the season but it's usually just dropping deep to form a midfield three. Being one of a midfield two is a different prospect and he did well imo. Similar performances against teams who pass the ball more and better than Stoke would give us a better idea of how he might perform there in bigger games, but a promising cameo at least surely?
Positives I took were the fact that at times he runs with the ball at his feet, plays lots of positive forward passes into dangerous areas and gets himself into good positions. He's a ridiculously versatile player and seems to be able to do them all at a very high level as opposed to being a 'jack of all trades master of none' type player.
I think some people have become so completely exasperated with the midfield situation at the club for the past few years that the idea of Rooney being the reason SAF doesn't buy a CM this summer is stopping a few people from being objective about Rooney's ability to play there. It's almost a closed-minded premature stance, and whilst I understand why people are taking it, I think we should give it a chance at least.
He could only do all that because Stoke sat so far off him. Even the commentators said it's the ideal game for Rooney to play there. Fergie evem played him there as a confidence booster, he obviously knew he'd get away with it because Stoke are dogshit. Rooney hasn't got the attirbutes to play in midfield in the bigger, more intense games
I wonder if United is the team that plays most of his players out of position.
I just dont see Rooney in midfield, it is not in his nature and we all know how good he can be upfront when used the right way. Why not just buy midfielders and let him play where he's at his best
I agree with you on Stoke, I acknowledged their incompetences in my post and said that Its something Rooney would have to do against an opposition who pass the ball better. I'd still like to see it though. Chelsea away or Swansea at home if the league is won by then could be the acid test. Both teams like to pass the ball rather than hoof it like Stoke or West Ham. I'm quite open to the idea without committing to it.
I agree with you on Stoke, I acknowledged their incompetences in my post and said that Its something Rooney would have to do against an opposition who pass the ball better. I'd still like to see it though. Chelsea away or Swansea at home if the league is won by then could be the acid test. Both teams like to pass the ball rather than hoof it like Stoke or West Ham. I'm quite open to the idea without committing to it.
Why though?
Why feel the need to shift Rooney to this position or that position? Why not just buy an actual midfielder? I don't understand why people always want to shoehorn Rooney into different spots.
Aye, fair enough. I just can't see Fergie trying it tbh. Reading between the lines of what he's said, he brought Rooney back into midfield to play himself back into form because he's low on confidence. I think there's two reasons for this, firstly he's been struggling when put under pressure on the ball, and also he's cocked up his fair share of attacks when trying to play first time passes.
I think Fergie pulled him into midfield knowing they wouldn't put an emphasis on that area of the pitch, therfore relieving the pressure on him. To play him in midfield against a good midfield would probably be the last thing I'd choose to do with Rooney given his weaknesses/issues. Obviously I could be wrong, we'll have to see what happens.
If he's good there he's good there regardless of whether he's a striker or not. I'm not saying it should be his position mind, just that I'm open to it. I said in my earlier post I think most of the opposition to it is the fear that if Rooney does play there it could mean this is another season where we don't buy a midfielder. I understand people being apprehensive of it because of that but I don't see the harm in assessing if Rooney has a future there. With him RvP and Kagawa in the starting XI someone is going to have to be shoehorned somewhere and that's ignoring Chicharito and Welbeck! (Kagawa and Welbeck have been this seasons biggest victims of shoehorning btw!)
I've found his general play for the most part this season to be pretty poor to be honest, yet he's still been scoring goals. I find that the mark of someone who should stay up front and not in the middle.
Point proven. What exactly does he offer their?
At the moment Kagawa is a better option playing behind RvP.
He always looks about 10 games away from being comfortable in the role. Lots of wasted Hollywood balls and careless passes, he's like a worse version of Gerrard at the moment. He definitely could play there if he's given a proper run though.