Is this a serious question or a wind up.I would much rather have a good brit owning our cherries than some johnny foreigner type named after a pair of jeans.
Who's with me?
Is this a serious question or a wind up.I would much rather have a good brit owning our cherries than some johnny foreigner type named after a pair of jeans.
Who's with me?
Is this a serious question or a wind up.
Correct, I can't imagine any Bournemouth fan swapping Demin for Ashley or anyone else to be honestLol I think he's being sarcastic.
Correct, I can't imagine any Bournemouth fan swapping Demin for Ashley or anyone else to be honest
Correct, I can't imagine any Bournemouth fan swapping Demin for Ashley or anyone else to be honest
Funny - I didn’t ever care for Rooney as a player - I thought he had a big entitled attitude , as did many of that “ golden generation “ of England players who weren’t good enough yet expected everyone to fawn at their feet .Rooney favourite to go back to his old club as manager to replace Benitez.
Funny - I didn’t ever care for Rooney as a player - I thought he had a big entitled attitude , as did many of that “ golden generation “ of England players who weren’t good enough yet expected everyone to fawn at their feet .
However , I have been impressed with him managing in that situation, getting Derby to play pretty good football and giving themselves a chance of avoiding relegation, off field problems not withstanding….
Funny - I didn’t ever care for Rooney as a player - I thought he had a big entitled attitude , as did many of that “ golden generation “ of England players who weren’t good enough yet expected everyone to fawn at their feet .
Watching back videos of Rooney, Beckham and others and I think compared to the current crop they were UNDER rated.
Watching back videos of Rooney, Beckham and others and I think compared to the current crop they were UNDER rated.
I thought Rooney was poor for England in the final five or so years of his international career.
The 0-0 with Algeria ! Terrible performance- it was that response which didn’t endear him to the fans , they’d gone all that way to watch England be awful again , yet he seemed to think they shouldn’t be allowed to criticise….Not sure what it was, pressure as the main man after the others had retired? Certainly didn't see to have the impact/influence you would have hoped from a supposedly world class/near world class player.
Burnt out maybe? Seemed to get slower and slower and dropped deeper.
I know you mention England fans, but didn't help himself with that reaction on the cameras after another awful team performance in the world Cup.
Cripes, the FA definitely has a hard-on for them. They must think Jeff plays for them .............SSN
Derby hit with fresh transfer embargo | Jagielka leaves club
Derby County have this morning been placed under a fresh transfer embargo, after they failed to convince the EFL that they have a substantive business plan in place for the rest of the season which would guarantee they can pay their outstanding football bills, and fulfil their remaining fixtures in the Championship.
As a result, Wayne Rooney won't be able to make any new signings this month, and he actually stands to lose some players like Phil Jagielka, who has left the club with immediate effect. His contract was due to expire next week.
Sky Sports News has been told there were heated exchanges at Derby's Moor Farm training ground this morning, as the news was relayed to Rooney and his squad.
The administrators called an all-staff meeting this morning to update employees on the latest situation.
Derby's administrators have yet to approve a preferred bidder for the club, though former Newcastle owner Mike Ashley remains ready to table a £50m offer, should he be given the green light by Quantuma, who now run Derby's finances.
There's been no comment on the matter from the EFL today, but they've stressed they're still working closely with Derby to try to find solutions to their financial problems.