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Unread 05-03-2009, 01:05 PM
magic_cantona
 
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ive always rated fletcher and oshea and said they are good squad players so it can be me.

i didnt dissapear because of zlatan. i had things going on in my life.



i love rooney but he isnt one of our all time great players.
be honest ffs.

i love alot of united players but thats always ignored. rio, evra, anderson, scholes, giggs, brown and i have time for the younger players like nani and wellbeck. just because im not a fan of berbatov and park doesnt mean i dont support united.
when you werent a fan of richardson and kleberson....did you not support united?

That just goes to show how much you actually know about football.No doubt RVP > Rooney or Adebayor > Rooney.Definately Zlatan > Rooney.Oh, and you 'love' Rooney?! That's funny, I'm sure all of us remember your countless anti-Rooney posts, so that's %@#$&!s.And the pathetic Richardson > Fletcher/Park rubbish that you came out recently only shows you up as more of a clown. You can't help yourself but to have a go at our own players, even when they are performing.

I understand, marlo, that this is your posting style i.e Post something ridiculous, usually about some player being better than ours in order to get 372 pages.I get that you're an attention seeker and a wum.I get it.You probably find what you do hilarious.I don't.

Marlo, every United fan on here is sick of your £#%&!ing bullshit.
 
Unread 05-03-2009, 01:05 PM
sullers
 
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he is one of United's all-time greats
Deff
 
Unread 05-03-2009, 01:06 PM
magic_cantona
 
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Deff
RVP > Rooney.
 
Unread 05-03-2009, 01:15 PM
Withers
 
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I'm not sure you can class Rooney as an all time great yet.

If he left tomorrow would he be an all time great in 20 years time?

I think he will become one though.

I suppose it all depends where you draw the bar though, it's subjective. Like the term "world class".
 
Unread 05-03-2009, 01:17 PM
antonin jablonsky
 
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Originally Posted by Withers
I'm not sure you can class Rooney as an all time great yet.

If he left tomorrow would he be an all time great in 20 years time?

I think he will become one though.

I suppose it all depends where you draw the bar though, it's subjective. Like the term "world class".
He's that too in my opinion.
 
Unread 05-03-2009, 01:21 PM
Harri Jaffa
 
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I'm not sure you can class Rooney as an all time great yet.

If he left tomorrow would he be an all time great in 20 years time?

I think he will become one though.

I suppose it all depends where you draw the bar though, it's subjective. Like the term "world class".

Do you have to be "world class" to be a "United Great"


Just asking
 
Unread 05-03-2009, 01:22 PM
BarryX
 
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people need to stop telling themselves im not a united fan.
i shouldnt have to say i love united every two minutes.

im hoping berbs scores the winner against milan etc.
May I suggest you make your signature:

"....but saying that, I am still a Red and I ♥ Man U ".


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if zlatan scores the winner id be physically sick. although he is my favourite player in world football after scholes, united is my team and no matter how much i praise other teams players we all deep down know this.
no one abuses park and the other culprits when we get a bad result.
In the last 31 games Park has started we have lost how many ?

Without phoning a friend, I'll tell you: The answer is B) 1, Chris.


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just to point out that Rooney, as a key player in the side, stands on the verge of winning 3-in-a-row, and has also won the European Cup

he is one of United's all-time greats
And he's only 23 Reckon he'll be sticking with us for years and years, too. Imagine if this team sticks together what a list of trophies he can on to achieve....
 
Unread 05-03-2009, 01:22 PM
sullers
 
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Do you have to be "world class" to be a "United Great"


Just asking
Nope.

Ole for example.
 
Unread 05-03-2009, 01:22 PM
antonin jablonsky
 
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Do you have to be "world class" to be a "United Great"


Just asking
I dunno, is Les Sealey, as I sort of suspect, a United great?
 
Unread 05-03-2009, 01:23 PM
magic_cantona
 
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Do you have to be "world class" to be a "United Great"


Just asking

they're not mutually exclusive.

 
Unread 05-03-2009, 01:23 PM
antonin jablonsky
 
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Nope.

Ole for example.
World class finisher.
 
Unread 05-03-2009, 01:24 PM
Rhodzy
 
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Rooney first touch for his goal last night was top notch.
 
Unread 05-03-2009, 01:24 PM
Baron
 
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He's that too in my opinion.
I think he's a gnats #@&%! away from getting there. His contribution is slightly less tangible than say Ronaldo's.... and at the sharp end, Ronnies goals were what won us the CL & League last year. Rooney - now he's finally being played in his right position, is in a position to use his brain alongside a fellow genius in Berbatov & should kick on that bit more to influence games with assists & goals. Ultimately you'd have to say that's what seperates the men from the boys.
 
Unread 05-03-2009, 01:28 PM
Harri Jaffa
 
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Nope.

Ole for example.
I agree

There's loads actually

Bruce
Kanchelskis
Forlan
 
Unread 05-03-2009, 01:36 PM
Tumescent Throb
 
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in 20 years time people will look back at the 1st United team to do 3-in-a-row, pin them down to Nou Camp in 99 as their signature game, chuck in Keane and Scholes, and say they were an all-time great side to a man.

if United do click up 3-in-a-row again then the same applies. the signature match hasn't been played yet though, so maybe he's not quite there yet? but then you throw in his undeniable class as an individual player and he is elevated above most of his peers on that alone, hence all-time great.
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