He was there promoting his lastest movie and is a friend of one of the major shareholders (an American) for yer Toffees.Did Stallone fly in for that Everton game?
Wow, sad news that, really talented player at his best. Hope he stays in the game in some capacity.Also some European football news- German international Sebastian Deisler calls it quits at 27, terrible injuries the guy has had but in pomp his was one of the finest talents in European football (think David Beckham with pace). Real shame.
http://www.fcbayern.t-com.de/en/news/news/2007/10480.php?fcb_sid=c19f379036ee7ec2c37ec1c48b647603
Rooney, Neville, at times before he got crocked, Owen. Plus Cole's performances have at times been overrated IMO.So who has been better than Joe Cole?
As usual you're not getting it. Still keep hold of your own ideas that the best 11 individuals make the best team regardless of anything else.When the only other option is Downing, it is not at the cost of the team to play the best performing player.
Downing doesn't add anything to the team. Destroyed a dire Greek right back and then has been frankly average.As usual you're not getting it. Still keep hold of your own ideas that the best 11 individuals make the best team regardless of anything else.
Rooney has been nowhere near his form of Portugal 2004. Neville has been a solid but unnoticeable job (as he's a non goal scoring RB) for a decade and Owen has been alright but has been injured for the last 6 months.Rooney, Neville, at times before he got crocked, Owen. Plus Cole's performances have at times been overrated IMO.
Try 12.Rooney has been nowhere near his form of Portugal 2004. Neville has been a solid but unnoticeable job (as he's a non goal scoring RB) for a decade and Owen has been alright but has been injured for the last 6 months.
Who's pitching & who's catching I wonder?Nice couple
http://photo.wenn.com/get_thumbnail.php?id=1664974&large=1/1664974.jpg
Sorry, bit random, I just thought it was nice they went to a premiere together
Didn't he also have battles with depression or am I thinking of another prominent German footballer?Looks like Joey Barton maybe leaving Man City, could do better than Everton but there's not many opitions open for Barton currently other than the Boro.
Also some European football news- German international Sebastian Deisler calls it quits at 27, terrible injuries the guy has had but in pomp his was one of the finest talents in European football (think David Beckham with pace). Real shame.
http://www.fcbayern.t-com.de/en/news/news/2007/10480.php?fcb_sid=c19f379036ee7ec2c37ec1c48b647603
Didn't he also have battles with depression?
Rooney out of form is still an excellent player - and he's only been out of form for around 5 months IMO. For a defender, being unnoticable is a very good thing.Rooney has been nowhere near his form of Portugal 2004. Neville has been a solid but unnoticeable job (as he's a non goal scoring RB) for a decade and Owen has been alright but has been injured for the last 6 months.
And then he's created more chances when he's got the ball since (which isn't very often because of the nature of being a *proper* winger who doesn't repeatedly drift infield at the expense of the team) which England have mostly fluffed. But of course you lot being incapable of properly judging players wouldn't have a clue, same as the vegetable and most of the other armchair 'experts' unfortunately. This is why England are crap, the team is practically chosen by nilwit joe public and mainly by the nilwit media because the vegetable and McClaren are so soft.Downing doesn't add anything to the team. Destroyed a dire Greek right back and then has been frankly average.
I look at things objectively, most people don't evaluate performance well at all. For instance according to the average peasant a striker is playing well if he fluffs 3-4 chances, a midfielder is playing well if he's involved in the play a lot (thus meaning someone like Roy Keane was automatically 'brilliant' every single game he ever played in), a defender is playing well if he's there to clear the ball a few times (doesn't matter if they're in the wrong position or isn't marking properly). All is forgiven if someone plays rank and then hits the crossbar or something (see Gerrard in one of the last international games). The media and pundits are similarly bad and then reinforce these bad perceptions.I'm glad we have a qualified football analyst amongst us armchair experts to let us know that.