I've seen both first hand at Rangers - Wilson, even at the age of 17, was laughably superior to Kyrgiakos.Whaaaat? Furball dissing the man with the Celtic-affiliations? Shume mishtake Shurely?
It's not like he had much option tbh.I've seen both first hand at Rangers - Wilson, even at the age of 17, was laughably superior to Kyrgiakos.
Wilson has never played as a left back in his life, so for Dalgleish to play him there is stupid.
Not the greatest feat when your opposition is liable to turn up and play like complete bilge tbh.Man City play with one CDM instead of three and look what happens! Beautiful football.
It really is a joke, I concurRooney's got two matches suspension for swearing at the camera. That's a total joke. Unless they're really suspending him for elbowing someone against Wigan.
Haha, yes, more or less my thoughts on the matter as well.Was ****witted squared, tbh.
Deserves a ban for being so twattish.
Because most classlessness within football stadiums stay within the grounds and doesn't get broadcast around the world. I don't watch a lot of Premiership football, but I don't hear too many chants picked up through the effects mikes as audibly as Rooney's swear-filled rant down the camera. Rooney's tanty is a far worse look for the FA in the public arena than chants that can barely be deciphered by Joe Average on the couch.Every opposing set of fans in the entire country conducts an aggressive, personal, foul-mouthed attack on Rooney every time he plays a match and we all just consider it "part of the game." Why have they suddenly drawn a line at Rooney telling a camera where to go? It was classless, but British football stadiums are the absolute epitome of classlessness, and everyone knows it. It's like punishing him for touching someone's boob at an orgy.
Haha, it really isn't though is it? His was an act which was done intentionally and in the full knowledge that it would be broadcast at length around the country and indeed the world. You can't go up to someone in the street and do that, I wouldn't say it was a great deal more appropriate to do it in this vein either. I appreciate that football stadiums are indeed full of "classless" (ahem) individuals, but there is no way the FA could ever regulate unsavoury behaviour in the stands to the extent that swearing and so forth was outlawed, imagine trying to enforce that.If the FA want to stamp out "classlessness" in football, this is a terrible place to start. They didn't even object in the slightest to United fans calling Wenger a paedophile, they just pretended it wasn't happening.
Every opposing set of fans in the entire country conducts an aggressive, personal, foul-mouthed attack on Rooney every time he plays a match and we all just consider it "part of the game." Why have they suddenly drawn a line at Rooney telling a camera where to go? It was classless, but British football stadiums are the absolute epitome of classlessness, and everyone knows it. It's like punishing him for touching someone's boob at an orgy.
Lot of good it's done them too; just 5-2 at home now.