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Breaking the all time scoring record for your country? Nah, seems like a bit of a pointless milestone to me.
As much as we seem to want to do Rooney down on here, I think its something thats fairly impressive. He might not have scored in World Cup finals or at times when England were up against it. But he has been fairly consistent with his goals over the years, rarely having a lean period. You can only score against the teams you play, and a 1 in 2 record for any side is decent.
I think Rooney could have been a lot better player than he currently is, he had more potential at a young age than anyone I can remember from England (Maybe Sterling is the exception here) But to say this isnt really an achievement is wrong.*Except Michael, who died.
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Originally posted by Alex View PostBreaking the all time scoring record for your country? Nah, seems like a bit of a pointless milestone to me.
As much as we seem to want to do Rooney down on here, I think its something thats fairly impressive. He might not have scored in World Cup finals or at times when England were up against it. But he has been fairly consistent with his goals over the years, rarely having a lean period. You can only score against the teams you play, and a 1 in 2 record for any side is decent.
I think Rooney could have been a lot better player than he currently is, he had more potential at a young age than anyone I can remember from England (Maybe Sterling is the exception here) But to say this isnt really an achievement is wrong.
Very much so. I think he's actually suffered from being played out of position at times, and his urge to get back and help out instead of concentrating on just scoring goals and being around the area.
But no, he aint done too bad has he. (as much as i hate to say it like.
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One of the articles on the Guardian site suggested that watching the game made it feel more of an achievement - 'you scored that many playing for this turgid shower'.Originally posted by Alex View PostBreaking the all time scoring record for your country? Nah, seems like a bit of a pointless milestone to me.
As much as we seem to want to do Rooney down on here, I think its something thats fairly impressive. He might not have scored in World Cup finals or at times when England were up against it. But he has been fairly consistent with his goals over the years, rarely having a lean period. You can only score against the teams you play, and a 1 in 2 record for any side is decent.
I think Rooney could have been a lot better player than he currently is, he had more potential at a young age than anyone I can remember from England (Maybe Sterling is the exception here) But to say this isnt really an achievement is wrong.
It's clearly a real achievement even if it exposes the limitations of England in some ways. Most top footballing nations have multiple players in the modern era on or above that number."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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He hasn't really broken England's all-time scoring record though has he? The record was frozen in time when Russia and Yugoslavia split. Rooney has just set a new record for other England strikers to aspire to.Originally posted by Alex View PostBreaking the all time scoring record for your country? Nah, seems like a bit of a pointless milestone to me.
Fair play to Rooney for doing that. If Kane can stay fit for as long as Rooney has I'm sure he'll have it cracked next. Still won't have much bearing to the records set by Moore or Linekar.
Edit: and with the extended countries being allowed to play in world cups, etc, I bet Rooney is already worried his record won't hold for long.One tit for another.
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It is an impressive achievement when you bare in mind the record has stood for 40 years of so and that Rooney is only 29 so could play regularly for another another 4 years may be more, he has a chance to extent that significantly, and that would be a difficult record to beat, he has achieved it because he broke into the side at such a young age and avoided major injuries.Originally posted by Alex View PostBreaking the all time scoring record for your country? Nah, seems like a bit of a pointless milestone to me.
As much as we seem to want to do Rooney down on here, I think its something thats fairly impressive. He might not have scored in World Cup finals or at times when England were up against it. But he has been fairly consistent with his goals over the years, rarely having a lean period. You can only score against the teams you play, and a 1 in 2 record for any side is decent.
I think Rooney could have been a lot better player than he currently is, he had more potential at a young age than anyone I can remember from England (Maybe Sterling is the exception here) But to say this isnt really an achievement is wrong.
There are players with better goals to games ratios but he has played more games - in fact he will probably go on to break the most number of caps record as well - He is joint 5th at the moment with 107, Beckham is the most capped out field player with 115 and Peter Shilton most capped overall with 125. Given that England have 5 games between now and March, plus the Euros in the summer and presumably some warm up games before hand he could pass Beckham before next season.The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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eeeeeh it's a hard life!!
Hublot’s involvement with professional football continues with the limited edition King Power 66 Hodgson, named after the Manager of the England National football team, Roy Hodgson. For those of you not familiar with his name, Roy Hodgson is a legendary football manager, with a long career, having managed teams in Sweden, Switzerland, Italy Denmark, United Arab Emirates, Norway, Finland and of course England. Everywhere he left his mark and led many teams to victory. To learn more about his extraordinary career, just take a look at his Wikipedia page.
The idea for the watch came from Roy’s son Christopher Hodgson the crafty laaaag!, who collaborated with the brand on the design of this piece.
Christopher Hodgson:
“Dad and I are massive fans of the Hublot brand, and their extraordinary vision, fusion of materials, and marketing expertise is truly amazing, and one of the great success stories. It is a proud day for me personally to make this project a reality with my Father as the ambassador for this unique ‘66 piece’, and a legacy from me to him of sorts. My deep gratitude to Mr JC Biver, and my friends Ricardo Guadalupe & Rick de La Croix for their support, and believing in the
Hublot King Power 66 Hodgson!”.

I'm just surprised he resisted the urge to put a mahooosive H on the dial!
Although i bet he tried! Hublodgson ?
Last edited by Vermilion; 09-09-15, 09:40 AM.
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