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So having a half-decent tournament 6 years ago (when he scored fewer goals than Milan Baros) and failing to score in a tournament since is tripe? I suppose the fact that he recently went three years - that's three years, not months, weeks or games - without scoring in any competitive international is also tripe? And it follows that to say he's been absolute **** in this tournament (no goals and just three shots on target in three games) is also tripe.Originally posted by Craig_H View PostYou keep peddling this tripe, but 25 international goals in 63 games says otherwise. As does Euro 2004.
Still, never let the facts get in the way of daft emotionally-influenced opinions...
And your 'No goals in a tournament for 6 years' thing is laughable too. Until this world cup, england hadnt played in a tournament for 4 years...
Bit like saying 'Liverpool have never beaten AFC Wimbledon'
I suppose on Planet Craig he's still the English version of Messi? I suggest you get back under your duvet with your torch as your post count must be flagging.
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Well most players are over-rated. That goes without saying. But Ronaldo is of course a far better player than Rooney who only ever looks good against the likes of Wigan and Blackburn.Originally posted by Parr_Zee View PostRedspin - up until his last game, Ronaldo hadn't scored for Portugal for 2 years ... is he sh1te and overrated too?
But I really don't care about Ronaldo and what he does and doesn't do. Rooney playing for England is total ****e irrespective of what others may or may not do and that's of more concern in this World Cup, unless you happen to be Portuguese I suppose
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Originally posted by Redspin View PostSo having a half-decent tournament 6 years ago (when he scored fewer goals than Milan Baros) and failing to score in a tournament since is tripe? I suppose the fact that he recently went three years - that's three years, not months, weeks or games - without scoring in any competitive international is also tripe? And it follows that to say he's been absolute **** in this tournament (no goals and just three shots on target in three games) is also tripe.
I suppose on Planet Craig he's still the English version of Messi? I suggest you get back under your duvet with your torch as your post count must be flagging.
I've spent plenty of time explaining why comparing Rooney to Messi is a bit like...well, comparing you to someone who's remotely clued up.
So back to Euro 2004, one goal was it that he scored?
Jog on mate, and come back next week for another pearl.
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If an international goalscoring record of about 1 in 2 is 'total ****e', what's your barometer for quality?Originally posted by Redspin View PostWell most players are over-rated. That goes without saying. But Ronaldo is of course a far better player than Rooney who only ever looks good against the likes of Wigan and Blackburn.
But I really don't care about Ronaldo and what he does and doesn't do. Rooney playing for England is total ****e irrespective of what others may or may not do and that's of more concern in this World Cup, unless you happen to be Portuguese I suppose
You're basically one of those people who thinks that if you slag off anyone remotely manc-related to the nth degree, no matter how irrational it is, you'll look like a real 'hardcore' Liverpool fan and everyone will be impressed.
Well, they're not. It just makes you look clueless.
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I'm happy to notice that there are now more people convinced that Jovanovic is a good player, like I told in the first topic about him. It's not because he played in Belgium he ain't good.
I'm sure if he comes then he'll have a positive impact on the team. And he fits with Liverpool, he loves the fans and the fans love him. Just look at his celebrations. Fantastic. A man with the heart of a true team player.
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strang little story from the echo today:
Blood Red: Milan Jovanovic will prove his passion by signing contract
Jun 26 2010 Liverpool Echo
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IT is doubtful there has ever been a transfer in Liverpool’s history that has rumbled on longer than Milan Jovanovic’s impending switch.
First spoken to in January, the Serbian striker has yet to dot the i’s and cross the t’s on the three-year contract that is waiting for him at Anfield, meaning some fans are becoming anxious over whether he will actually turn up at all.
Stories linking him with Inter Milan earlier this week set alarm bells ringing but it is worth pointing out that both Liverpool and Jovanovic are committed to completing the transfer.
Jovanovic – who once scored a penalty for Standard Liege that knocked Everton out of the UEFA Cup – will be a handy addition to the squad.dave of mutilation
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and from the mirror:
10 things you need to know about Milan Jovanovic plus video of him in action
By Mirror Football in Football Spy
Published 08:41 26/06/10
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Standard Liege's Milan Jovanovic (L) and Arsenal's Emmanuel Eboue
Birmingham are trying to hijack Liverpool's deal for Serbia striker Milan Jovanovic .
The Standard Liege hitman was due to link up with Rafa Benitez at Anfield for next season but his future has been thrown into doubt after the Spaniard left Liverpool. But just how good is he anyway? MirrorFootball gives you your essential need to know about 29-year-old Milan...
1) The 6ft Serb was born on April 18, 1981 in a small town called Cacak.
2) The striker has had spells at Shakhtar Donetsk and Lokomotiv Moscow, but he has spent the majority of his career at Standard Liege - making 116 league appearances and scoring 52 goals.
3) He is a regular starter for his country Serbia winning 29 caps and scoring 10 goals. Including a brace against Romania in a World Cup Qualifier earlier in October last year.
4) He is known to be somewhat of a free-kick specialist, and he has been Liege's top goal-scorer for the past three seasons.
5) Alex McLeish will have to work hard to calm him down though, as he has something of a short fuse, and is clearly not afraid to stand up for himself if this clip below is anything to go by.
6) Standard will be upset to lose Milan as he has become a cult figure among the Belgium press and public for his lively interviews like this one.
7) Since being at Liege he has won the Belgian First Division twice and the Belgian Super Cup twice.
8) He won the Belgian Footballer of the Year award in 2008 and won the Belgian Golden Shoe award for top scorer in 2009.
9) He's already well known to the German team - he scored the only goal in Sebia's 1-0 win over Die Mannschaft in their Group D clash at the World Cup (see the goal below). Sadly, the three points Serbia earned from that victory were the only ones they picked up, and they finished up bottom of the group, and on the way home.
10) Finally, here is an extended look at what Milan can do in front of goal.
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If and when he joins, he will still have to prove himself in the Premier League mate. Belgian football is a lower level tha Premier League and we've been stung before by players signed off the back of good world cups. So time will tell, but let's hope he turns out to be as good as you've described.Originally posted by Tomovich View PostI'm happy to notice that there are now more people convinced that Jovanovic is a good player, like I told in the first topic about him. It's not because he played in Belgium he ain't good.
I'm sure if he comes then he'll have a positive impact on the team. And he fits with Liverpool, he loves the fans and the fans love him. Just look at his celebrations. Fantastic. A man with the heart of a true team player.
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