But he didn't.thats the issueRooney could play anywhere
But he didn't.thats the issue
I can remember reading about him as a teenager first training with the Newcastle 1st team squad..he used to demand the ball off senior pros,and berate them when he didn't get it! Confidence off the scale.I'd say its the rocks for brains that actually made him the player he was.
Footballing ability is nothing without also having self-confidence, especially where 'flair' players are concerned.
Most people with any level of intelligence hold a certain degree of self doubt and self analysis which can impede their natural ability.
Gascoigne's lack of intellect meant his self-confidence was off the scale which allowed him to demonstrate his flair completely unencumbered by any hesitancy or feelings of self doubt.
I didn't know that,if that's correct he played defensive mid,it passed me by.i stand corrected .He played main striker for Man U for a few years - scoring 34 in one season
then he played attacking mid, some on the wing
then he played many games centre/defensive mid
What position did Rooney play under Alex Ferguson?
Wayne Rooney reveals he HATED playing as a central striker for Manchester United because he 'wanted to get involved'... despite netting 34 goals in one seasonthefootballlovers.com
Great point made about many players losing their prime years .Have heard old time blues insist Edwards’s was destined to be the best player of his generation. Same with Peter Doherty being City’s best ever player. Difficult to judge fairly across generations and so many players lost prime years like Doherty and Matthews. Best I have seen would be between Keegan who made the best of his ability and Gascogne. Rooney in his first tournament was frightening but never really hit those heights often enough to stay in the debate.
I didn't know that,if that's correct he played defensive mid,it passed me by.i stand corrected .
I think the last two sides he played dont really support your view...yep many games in midfield for Man Utd and at the end of his career for Derby/America side he went
I think the less two sides he played dont really support your view...
Imo.can remember derby losing an important match at QPR when he was caught in possession and the oppennent broke away and scored.
From what I can remember his derby midfield days were not great.
And City’s very own Max WoosnamCB Fry was meant to be pretty good at most things
Intresting website that..I wasn't aware of it.Think age caught up with him mainly but still most were favourable of his time there
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Wayne Rooney: Championship Player Watch - Coaches' Voice
Wayne Rooney excelled in a new midfield role for Derby County before retiring from playing to become their managerwww.coachesvoice.com
They used to say about Martin Peters,he was ahead of his time.Agree.. like Colin Bell, Paul Madeley cruised around a football pitch and made playing in any position (which he did for Leeds, apart from goalkeeper*) look like it was a doddle.
For me, he was the ultimate 'Protean' player.. like Colin Bell, would be worth £gazillions on the transfer market at today's prices..
(* curiously, another 60s/70s great, the glorious Martin Peters, actually did play in every position including goalkeeper for West Ham)
Was that the 3-1 home defeat to Albion when Cyrille Regis nearly broke the net with that cannonball strike...He was a belting player mate, and is absolutely up there !
Sadly, I remember watching one of his last games for WBA (against us) when we were in the process of buying Steve Daley, I just stood there with my head in my hands going “no, no, no” as he completely dominated the game for them and rinsed us, great player.
Frank Swift would probably be our appearance record holder, if it wasn’t for WWII.Great point made about many players losing their prime years .
Very sad that.
I’m not too sure mate, I think the rags signed Robson shortly after the game I’m thinking of.Was that the 3-1 home defeat to Albion when Cyrille Regis nearly broke the net with that cannonball strike...
I always think that any player who was an essential part of Hughes team,.. then adapt to a totally different tactical set up under Mancini,again playing every week means he's special.Gaz Baz had a hell of a career played fullback across midfield. Chipped in with goals. Not a flair player but I’d imagine he was loved by managers and teammates alike for what he brought to the team.