Soft is not accepting a player getting criticism after being below average for the vast majority of this tournament and the previous 6 months before that.Has the world gone soft or something? So confidence/arrogance (in this profession) is now a bad thing?
I can’t think of another thread that his had so much guff posted in it.
Yep, that’s it. At 50 odd that’s exactly how it is.Soft is not accepting a player getting criticism after being below average for the vast majority of this tournament and the previous 6 months before that.
Confidence and arrogance are traits that are earned over time after having season after season of proving he’s worth the confidence and arrogance.
Seems you’re incapable of independent thought when it comes to this lad and are happy to ignore his many flaws and go all in on the PR he’s received so far.
Init chuck in a few ridiculous metaphors and jobs a goodunIt’s strange how Ronays word salads impress certain people when if you spend 20 mins reading his back catalogue you realise he’s full of shite and his own self importance.
He’s not the literary giant his ego believes he is.
The fact you’re the age you are makes it stranger still that you can’t accept that there might be genuine reasons why he’s getting some criticism.Yep, that’s it. At 50 odd that’s exactly how it is.
I’ve consistently said Rodri is the best player in World football. IMHO absolutely no questionyou missed the point there. since rice signed for arsenal their fans have been tirelessly pushing the agenda that rice is better than rodri.
you missed the point there. since rice signed for arsenal their fans have been tirelessly pushing the agenda that rice is better than rodri.
Wherever he is on the pitch, Rodri 'sees all of the pictures', as the pundits might put it.Watched Netherlands v Romania and they had a guy I hadn't heard of, Schouten, who's passing from defensive.midfield was way beyond what Rice does. Rice just charges around with it until he runs out of options and then plays the only ball left to him, which is usually pretty straightforward. Rodri's on a different planet to him.
That’s a great analogy.Wherever he is on the pitch, Rodri 'sees all of the pictures', as the pundits might put it.
And good as they both are at the levels they've achieved so far in their careers, compared to Rodri, Rice is looking for his camera phone charger so he can eventually get round to looking at the pictures, while Bellingham is too busy taking gormless 'selfies' to load up onto his social media accounts..
That's how far off from the best player on the planet those two are..