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I hope this link works. Last minute of extra time, everyone including the keeper are up for corner. Ball breaks free, looks like disaster fro DC United with goal wide open. Cue a bit of Rooney magic.
He looks knackered at the end though!
Apologies if this has been posted before.
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He looks knackered at the end though!
Apologies if this has been posted before.
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Class player
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Was he on as a late sub? I’ve not seen him run like that in years, let alone in the 96th minute.
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Even Dyche would be happy with that tracking back. Bally would be happy with that tackle and Trippier would be happy with that delivery.
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League two standard....
Rooney has been shite for the last 6/7 years.
Rooney has been shite for the last 6/7 years.
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The US league may well be League 2 standard but that ball would be world class if kicked on Fulledge rec.
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To be honest, League Two standard is just about right.
I was at the recent Orlando v. New England Revolution game and the standard of defending, particularly, was abysmal on both sides. The final score 3-3 suggests that it was an exciting, free-flowing game which, to some extent, it was but almost a laughable level.
On the plus side, the pre- match "yard" bars were fabulous - the BFC shirt was appreciated by many - and the atmosphere inside the ground was amazing. There were four pits strung out behind the safe-standing end where cheerleaders, aka nutters, encouraged the end to sing for the whole 90 minutes, which they did. No away fans, of course, so quite nice not to hear the moronic stuff we have to put up with from the CFS.
No threats, no swearing, all positive. Different, yes. Boring, no.
Again, on the plus side, lots of young twentyish fans having a great night out including - yeehah - gangs of all-American girls who looked absolutely superb, vests and tiny shorts being their required dress code.
Beats a ******* down, February night any time but still not quite right.
I was at the recent Orlando v. New England Revolution game and the standard of defending, particularly, was abysmal on both sides. The final score 3-3 suggests that it was an exciting, free-flowing game which, to some extent, it was but almost a laughable level.
On the plus side, the pre- match "yard" bars were fabulous - the BFC shirt was appreciated by many - and the atmosphere inside the ground was amazing. There were four pits strung out behind the safe-standing end where cheerleaders, aka nutters, encouraged the end to sing for the whole 90 minutes, which they did. No away fans, of course, so quite nice not to hear the moronic stuff we have to put up with from the CFS.
No threats, no swearing, all positive. Different, yes. Boring, no.
Again, on the plus side, lots of young twentyish fans having a great night out including - yeehah - gangs of all-American girls who looked absolutely superb, vests and tiny shorts being their required dress code.
Beats a ******* down, February night any time but still not quite right.
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Weak league that many players would look good in. He's there because he's no longer good enough for the PL and for cash alone. Has had his day and been a great player though.
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Cheeky bid ?
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Rooney is playing for the worst place team in MLS, MLS = League 2 = BS, these are to of the worst teams in that league, top teams in MLS are championship standard.
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A great tackle followed by a fantastic pass, what’s not to like and applaud? It’s irrelevant who he was playing against, that is quality playing. He’s still a very, very good footballer and, tbh, I wouldn’t mind him playing for us.
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i find it a bit sad in a way, ok, hes a multi millionaire, but this is just like being put out to grass,
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Thought this was going to be about the rooney who went to Salford City from Aberdeen. Scored tonight. Had forgotten about Wayne.
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He wants to carry on playing football and his lass likes America (who clearly wears the trousers). I can't say I'm a fan of how he appears to come across, quite the opposite, but that's still a nice tackle (she said).
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Tells me he enjoys playing the game...theyre damned if they drink etc they damned if they don't. great tackle and pass.Wile E Coyote wrote:i find it a bit sad in a way, ok, hes a multi millionaire, but this is just like being put out to grass,
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who mentioned drink ?
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Tim.Wile E Coyote wrote:who mentioned drink ?
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irrelevant
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Good luck to the lad...he has played top class football for the best part of 16 years.he could retire on his millions but he chooses to do what he loves doing albeit at a lower level in the twilight of his career.
That cross was World class never mind the level of football.
That cross was World class never mind the level of football.
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Orlando being managed by James O' Connor and with Dom Dwyer who is tipped for a move back to Englandevensteadiereddie wrote:To be honest, League Two standard is just about right.
I was at the recent Orlando v. New England Revolution game and the standard of defending, particularly, was abysmal on both sides. The final score 3-3 suggests that it was an exciting, free-flowing game which, to some extent, it was but almost a laughable level.
On the plus side, the pre- match "yard" bars were fabulous - the BFC shirt was appreciated by many - and the atmosphere inside the ground was amazing. There were four pits strung out behind the safe-standing end where cheerleaders, aka nutters, encouraged the end to sing for the whole 90 minutes, which they did. No away fans, of course, so quite nice not to hear the moronic stuff we have to put up with from the CFS.
No threats, no swearing, all positive. Different, yes. Boring, no.
Again, on the plus side, lots of young twentyish fans having a great night out including - yeehah - gangs of all-American girls who looked absolutely superb, vests and tiny shorts being their required dress code.
Beats a ******* down, February night any time but still not quite right.
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There’s a rather nice girl trying to pull your shorts down. Did she succeed?evensteadiereddie wrote:To be honest, League Two standard is just about right.
I was at the recent Orlando v. New England Revolution game and the standard of defending, particularly, was abysmal on both sides. The final score 3-3 suggests that it was an exciting, free-flowing game which, to some extent, it was but almost a laughable level.
On the plus side, the pre- match "yard" bars were fabulous - the BFC shirt was appreciated by many - and the atmosphere inside the ground was amazing. There were four pits strung out behind the safe-standing end where cheerleaders, aka nutters, encouraged the end to sing for the whole 90 minutes, which they did. No away fans, of course, so quite nice not to hear the moronic stuff we have to put up with from the CFS.
No threats, no swearing, all positive. Different, yes. Boring, no.
Again, on the plus side, lots of young twentyish fans having a great night out including - yeehah - gangs of all-American girls who looked absolutely superb, vests and tiny shorts being their required dress code.
Beats a ******* down, February night any time but still not quite right.
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What was interesting in that clip that Rooney was left to 'celebrate' alone.....none of the players complimented him on an incredible track back and subsequent pass that led to the goal....he almost looked out of place!
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My "No!" meant "Yes, please!", m'lud.Garnerssoap wrote:There’s a rather nice girl trying to pull your shorts down. Did she succeed?
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ClaretDiver wrote:What was interesting in that clip that Rooney was left to 'celebrate' alone.....none of the players complimented him on an incredible track back and subsequent pass that led to the goal....he almost looked out of place!
wow why do people always look for negatives , just say it was a great fecking track back and a great pass , **** off with your shite comments
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evensteadiereddie wrote:My "No!" meant "Yes, please!", m'lud.
Its the new hairstyle that's done it!
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That was brilliant !!!
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Maybe being 100 yards away from each other is the reason for thatWhat was interesting in that clip that Rooney was left to 'celebrate' alone.....none of the players complimented him on an incredible track back and subsequent pass that led to the goal....he almost looked out of place!
I like Wayne. He seems like a nice guy despite his misdemeanours over the years but like many other England players, the Premiership did nothing for his game. He looked like a world beater at an early age. I have seen it so many times .... a young British player who is potentially world class turned into an average player by the grind of the Prem!
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Nothing negative about his comments.. Not seen the clip.When your team mates don't congratulate you when you score a goal it shows a lack of team spirit. Maybe they have some unrest in the dressing room due to Rooneys big fat pay check.edwardianclaret wrote:wow why do people always look for negatives , just say it was a great fecking track back and a great pass , **** off with your shite comments
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Maybe you need to see the clip? Wayne didn’t score.Top Claret wrote:Nothing negative about his comments.. Not seen the clip.When your team mates don't congratulate you when you score a goal it shows a lack of team spirit. Maybe they have some unrest in the dressing room due to Rooneys big fat pay check.
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Great effort that, regardless of the level. You couldn't ask for much more drama at the end of a game than saving what looked a certain goal for the opposition with a good tackle and then even going on to set up an assist seconds later.
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Hahaha .... No Rooney didn't score.. What a right load of rubbish that was, my reply I mean.
Great tracking back by Rooney. The lad is a superb, top, topl athlete. No doubt Wayne should have gone to Russia
Great tracking back by Rooney. The lad is a superb, top, topl athlete. No doubt Wayne should have gone to Russia
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Is it feck League Two standard, Atlanta United are a good side, I'd have Almiron and Josef Martinez here in a flash. The Americans really do show up the British football fans for creating an atmosphere, the chants are cringe but they make a noise and sell a lot of tickets.evensteadiereddie wrote:To be honest, League Two standard is just about right.
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At his peak he was world class, no doubt about it. He was pretty fast and strong as an ox, I agree the burn of the PL meant his legs went quicker and he lost a yard of pace quite early in his career compared to most. Fabulous player, all the accolades in the world and still hung out to dry by the media witch hunt, now Rooney has retired from International football, Sterling is the scapegoat.BigChaCha wrote:Maybe being 100 yards away from each other is the reason for that
I like Wayne. He seems like a nice guy despite his misdemeanours over the years but like many other England players, the Premiership did nothing for his game. He looked like a world beater at an early age. I have seen it so many times .... a young British player who is potentially world class turned into an average player by the grind of the Prem!
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I think people are not taking into account the distances travelled, changes in temperature and other things that make it a completely different challenge than English football.
Yes the defending may be poor but it's a far bigger test of mental resolve than most English club players face.
DC United still have a lot of home games to play because of new stadium.
Their league position may be false due to games in hand and having played a load of away games.
Yes the defending may be poor but it's a far bigger test of mental resolve than most English club players face.
DC United still have a lot of home games to play because of new stadium.
Their league position may be false due to games in hand and having played a load of away games.
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That's the other thing about MLS like NFL and their other sports - no promotion and relegation - It would be like all 92 English teams being split into conferences. You'd have Man City playing Bradford one week and Liverpool the next, so yes you'd have some mediocre teams and some Very Good teams.
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The atmosphere and the whole USA "saaaacer" thing is superb but I repeat, the standard appears to be very poor - check the highlights if you wish and then come back to me. Of course, some teams are better than others but it's all relative, isn't it ?KRBFC wrote:Is it feck League Two standard, Atlanta United are a good side, I'd have Almiron and Josef Martinez here in a flash. The Americans really do show up the British football fans for creating an atmosphere, the chants are cringe but they make a noise and sell a lot of tickets.
Unlike you, I actually attend games and am, therefore, reasonably confident in what I'm talking about.
Watching live streams or playing Football Manager is no substitute for experience, I'm afraid.
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Macca, should I be worried or flattered by your keen observation ?
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Never watched US soccer and don't ever imagine I ever will. The yanks make a mess of everything they just turn it into some big money making Disney show with lots of glitz glamour and plastic.
If this US soccer shite floats your boat then good on ya mate. Give me a packed turf any day( with moranic chants has you put it in a previous thread) with a good old fashion British atmosphere
If this US soccer shite floats your boat then good on ya mate. Give me a packed turf any day( with moranic chants has you put it in a previous thread) with a good old fashion British atmosphere
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Hardly a keen observation, you've gone from whacky professor, to suicide squad leader.evensteadiereddie wrote:Macca, should I be worried or flattered by your keen observation ?
But be flattered
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evensteadiereddie wrote:The atmosphere and the whole USA "saaaacer" thing is superb but I repeat, the standard appears to be very poor - check the highlights if you wish and then come back to me. Of course, some teams are better than others but it's all relative, isn't it ?
Unlike you, I actually attend games and am, therefore, reasonably confident in what I'm talking about.
Watching live streams or playing Football Manager is no substitute for experience, I'm afraid.
Is it more of the case of the better players being spread too thinly around the teams?
So you might have teams with Championship level defense but a league two attack - up against teams with a Champions league level attack but with a conference level midfield.
The US sporting system which tries to create a level playing field will always have this problem.
If they expand MLS further it'll get worse, unless they start using promotion and relegation and allow the richer team owners to stockpile the best players.
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The better teams would be good champ teams but there’s some dross in the top flights as well. Hard to judge to due the “ celeb” signings they make . They are certainly athletic and don’t lack for fitness but technically can be a bit “ good division 1 “ type level though the keepers seem pretty decent . I saw 2 Orlando games last yr and it’s very much your typical us sports franchise experience they even had cheerleaders and a guy with a loud hailer , reminded me a little of Rugby league crowds but slightly less passion and far more laid back . A few away fans at one of the games but none vs Dallas I think. They’re quite noisy in a kinda Disneyland way ,but no raw passion
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Oh you have attended 1 MLS game, you must be a real expert then. If you think it's League Two standard you must be completely unaware of what League Two standard is like. Why do League Two players not go there then? The financial gap between the MLS and League Two is massive, Carlos Vela, Almiron, Josef Martinez, Wayne Rooney, Sebastien Giovinco, David Villa, Giovani Dos Santos, Romain Alessandrini, Ibrahimovic, League Two standard? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAevensteadiereddie wrote: Unlike you, I actually attend games and am, therefore, reasonably confident in what I'm talking about.
Watching live streams or playing Football Manager is no substitute for experience, I'm afraid.
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Bradley Wright Phillips is quite prolific in the MLS.
First player to score 15 goals a season in 5 consecutive seasons...
It's probably not league 1 standard, it's clearly got a wide range of players of differing abilities.
Landon Donovan was quite able to slot into Everton's team, on both occasions he was there.
It's still a relatively young league though compared to everyone else and it's up against some other sports that are massively more popular than football is.
First player to score 15 goals a season in 5 consecutive seasons...
It's probably not league 1 standard, it's clearly got a wide range of players of differing abilities.
Landon Donovan was quite able to slot into Everton's team, on both occasions he was there.
It's still a relatively young league though compared to everyone else and it's up against some other sports that are massively more popular than football is.
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The thing you need to remember about BWP is that his attitude has changed massively from living a student like existence (in his words) where football was very much relegated to an afterthought - playing games consoles into the wee small hours was his thing along with Junk food and he carried that attitude with him when he first went to the States.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote:Bradley Wright Phillips is quite prolific in the MLS.
First player to score 15 goals a season in 5 consecutive seasons...
It's probably not league 1 standard, it's clearly got a wide range of players of differing abilities.
Landon Donovan was quite able to slot into Everton's team, on both occasions he was there.
It's still a relatively young league though compared to everyone else and it's up against some other sports that are massively more popular than football is.
He didn't take MLS seriously when he first went but Thierry Henry put him straight.
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KRBFC wrote:Oh you have attended 1 MLS game, you must be a real expert then. If you think it's League Two standard you must be completely unaware of what League Two standard is like. Why do League Two players not go there then? The financial gap between the MLS and League Two is massive, Carlos Vela, Almiron, Josef Martinez, Wayne Rooney, Sebastien Giovinco, David Villa, Giovani Dos Santos, Romain Alessandrini, Ibrahimovic, League Two standard? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I think if we had a similar setup here - conferences, no relegation/promotion, designated players - in a first xi you'd probably have one or two World Class players, three or four Premier League standard players, one or two Championship level players and the rest league one or league two standard.
Many International teams probably have a mix of ability from World Class to mediocre throughout their squads.
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They didn’t even take that into account for our team last Thursday, hardly going to apply it to others.Caernarfon_Claret wrote:I think people are not taking into account the distances travelled, changes in temperature and other things that make it a completely different challenge than English football
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Fantastic effort, determination and of course ball. He could easily have just left the guy to it.
This is this country / social media / forums in a nutshell though. Truly piece of world class skill from one of our own and people are trying to find negatives and bicker.
Sad.
This is this country / social media / forums in a nutshell though. Truly piece of world class skill from one of our own and people are trying to find negatives and bicker.
Sad.
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Never knew that. I liked JOC.CharlieinNewMexico wrote:Orlando being managed by James O' Connor and with Dom Dwyer who is tipped for a move back to England
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KRBFC wrote:Oh you have attended 1 MLS game, you must be a real expert then. If you think it's League Two standard you must be completely unaware of what League Two standard is like. Why do League Two players not go there then? The financial gap between the MLS and League Two is massive, Carlos Vela, Almiron, Josef Martinez, Wayne Rooney, Sebastien Giovinco, David Villa, Giovani Dos Santos, Romain Alessandrini, Ibrahimovic, League Two standard? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
All these guys play for the same team, do they ? Now, that is awesome. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH.
As I said, the standard - the overall standard - is very poor, a few marquee signings will not alter that just yet.
No, I'm not an expert on USA football but I've certainly seen more live English football than you have and probably ever will.
Sorry, pal, but I know shite defences when I see them.
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Top Claret wrote:Never watched US soccer and don't ever imagine I ever will. The yanks make a mess of everything they just turn it into some big money making Disney show with lots of glitz glamour and plastic.
If this US soccer shite floats your boat then good on ya mate. Give me a packed turf any day( with moranic chants has you put it in a previous thread) with a good old fashion British atmosphere
It's not the same and probably never will be. The leagues, the stadia, the lack of moronic tribalism, the fabulous amenities are all different to our old-school, traditional ways of doing things. It's no more Disney, glitz, glamour and plastic than our beloved Premier League.
It is interesting to see an alternative - if only we could have the best of both.