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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

as a england fan and travelled abroad a few time, think wayne need to wake up a smell the coffee,

folk have spent thousands going there to support them and have every right to boo that shit,

dont think many of the fans get 70 odd grand a week wayne u get,

rant over,

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By *atisfy janeWoman  over a year ago

Torquay


"as a england fan and travelled abroad a few time, think wayne need to wake up a smell the coffee,

folk have spent thousands going there to support them and have every right to boo that shit,

dont think many of the fans get 70 odd grand a week wayne u get,

rant over,

"

Are you talking about Rooney?, is that true do England pay him 70 grand a week?

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By *ickedWWoman  over a year ago

Chester

Totally agree money for nothing tonight

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

rooney was never in the game but the real problem was non of the team was in the game either.a truly shocking performance from a truly shocking side

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By *harpDressed ManMan  over a year ago

Here occasionally, but mostly somewhere else

This is one of the reasons why I don't follow the England football team.

Numpties that sit there for 90 minutes in their jester hats & face paint, getting giddy when they see their face on the big screen, and not only failing to get behind the team, but also booing them off afterwards AND then claiming some sort of moral right to do so based on expenditure.

A further reason will be the tabloid press's reaction tomorrow morning.

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple  over a year ago

Bolton

Not 1 of the team looked like they wanted to be playing that game for England

Too right the fans had every right to boo them cos the lot of them should be ashamed big time.

Steve

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This is one of the reasons why I don't follow the England football team.

Numpties that sit there for 90 minutes in their jester hats & face paint, getting giddy when they see their face on the big screen, and not only failing to get behind the team, but also booing them off afterwards AND then claiming some sort of moral right to do so based on expenditure.

A further reason will be the tabloid press's reaction tomorrow morning."

Much better than how I was about to word it, I'm certainly with you on this one.

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By *ushroom7Man  over a year ago

Bradford


"as a england fan and travelled abroad a few time, think wayne need to wake up a smell the coffee,

folk have spent thousands going there to support them and have every right to boo that shit,

dont think many of the fans get 70 odd grand a week wayne u get,

rant over,

Are you talking about Rooney?, is that true do England pay him 70 grand a week?"

where does it say England pay him 70 grand a week? or 100K for that matter?

still, it's a nice earner for all concerned

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By *ig badMan  over a year ago

Up North :-)


"as a england fan and travelled abroad a few time, think wayne need to wake up a smell the coffee,

folk have spent thousands going there to support them and have every right to boo that shit,

dont think many of the fans get 70 odd grand a week wayne u get,

rant over,

Are you talking about Rooney?, is that true do England pay him 70 grand a week?

where does it say England pay him 70 grand a week? or 100K for that matter?

still, it's a nice earner for all concerned

"

As far as i know the whole England squad donate their match fees to charity.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

as in he gets that from club level.. and the normal fan works in factorys etc etc to save dosh up to go down there, they dont need money for playing 4 there country, most would give there right nut to play in that shirt

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By *harpDressed ManMan  over a year ago

Here occasionally, but mostly somewhere else


"As far as i know the whole England squad donate their match fees to charity."

Confirmed.

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By *ickedWWoman  over a year ago

Chester


"as a england fan and travelled abroad a few time, think wayne need to wake up a smell the coffee,

folk have spent thousands going there to support them and have every right to boo that shit,

dont think many of the fans get 70 odd grand a week wayne u get,

rant over,

Are you talking about Rooney?, is that true do England pay him 70 grand a week?

where does it say England pay him 70 grand a week? or 100K for that matter?

still, it's a nice earner for all concerned

As far as i know the whole England squad donate their match fees to charity."

PMSL, Eeeeeeeeeeee BB you make me laugh

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This is one of the reasons why I don't follow the England football team.

Numpties that sit there for 90 minutes in their jester hats & face paint, getting giddy when they see their face on the big screen, and not only failing to get behind the team, but also booing them off afterwards AND then claiming some sort of moral right to do so based on expenditure.

A further reason will be the tabloid press's reaction tomorrow morning."

Come and have fun with the Tartan Army or the Tartan Trannies as i call them. Put a see you Jimmy hat on and you're sorted

Win lose or draw we know how to have a party

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By *arambarMan  over a year ago

swindon

I watched tonight's game. I was left wondering a few things from both the manager and the players...

Where was the passion, the sense of pride you should get by wearing the 3 lions on your chest, the desire to win, the willingness to work harder than your opponent from the first whistle to the last, the commitment or the creativity?

It was a lacklustre performance by pretty much the entire team to say the least.

If it had been a friendly game then I would have been more charitable. However, this wasn't a pre-season warm-up game. In case the players had forgotten, they're in the knockout stage of the World Cup, and they only got 1 point out of the game against the USA. They were playing a team who, on paper, they should have walked over from the 1st minute.

As it is, the Algerian players and fans should feel proud that they managed to get a draw against England, as it was richly deserved. The Algerians didn't play the most beautiful football I've ever seen, but I always knew that they'd be playing to not lose - a draw was a good outcome for them, but it wasn't a good result for England.

I normally dislike the way the tabloids will pick on someone and make them a scapegoat, but I think that tomorrow's papers will be blaming the entire team rather than just one individual. After tonight's performance, I think such criticism would be justified.

I had hoped that the match against USA was going to be the wake up call that the England squad needed - let's hope tonight's result will have the effect that the previous game didn't.

Breath in and out..... and relax.

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By *umourCouple  over a year ago

Rushden

So, you really think an Italian manager is going to do his best for England??? What the hell are England on? Get an ENGLISH manager ffs!

And lets face it, we have so many foreign players in our leagues that we have no real pool to draw from! About time we started looking after our own and stopped clubs buying in from outside the UK!

And I can't stand football!

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By *harpDressed ManMan  over a year ago

Here occasionally, but mostly somewhere else


"So, you really think an Italian manager is going to do his best for England??? What the hell are England on? Get an ENGLISH manager ffs!

...

And I can't stand football! "

How do you feel about the England Cricket team?

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By *he BananamanMan  over a year ago

WORCESTERSHIRE

not enough quality players coming through the ranks,there are quality foreign players in our league but far too many average foreign players taking the places that home grown players should be having.

where will the next world cup players be learning the trade?.

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By *he_original_poloWoman  over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester

It matters not what they get paid.... it's their job.

If Rooney wasn't prepared to do his job (which for the last 20 minutes it was fecking obvious he wasn't) he should have been taken off.

I don't like to see our national squad on the receiving end of boos.... but I can empathise with the fans.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Think the fans need to wake up and smell the coffee too, Wayne is only one man, there's 11 in a team, and he certainly didn't pick his team mates that are all failing miserably to supply him with the ball. FFS even Terry Butcher would do a better job than that cappello halfwit, any decent manager would have changed formation after the first half although the players probably dont understand a word he says anyway as he can hardly speak a word of english.

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By *he_original_poloWoman  over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester

FC didn't just make up the formation on the night... it's been working in practice.

Just before the half time whistle I said they should count how many the other side have on the field - I swear they have a few extra as every time we have possession there are 3 of their guys on one of ours and yet when they are in possession they have at least 3 men open and unmarked.

Even though there was a lift in the second half, there was a general lack of hunger for the ball and Rooney in the last quarter not only didn't look hungry for the ball... he looked like he'd just started a diet! He was fecking standing still watching the ball get passed around him… you can’t blame FC for Rooney’s strop.

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By *atisfy janeWoman  over a year ago

Torquay

Now bearing in mind I know very little about football, although I do know an attractive footballer when I see one!, is it at all possible that what England fans are witnessing on the pitch is the product of a ridiculously long season we have in England?

I read today that top players in England play far more matches in a season than in many other countries?

Are they simply knackered?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Now bearing in mind I know very little about football, although I do know an attractive footballer when I see one!, is it at all possible that what England fans are witnessing on the pitch is the product of a ridiculously long season we have in England?

I read today that top players in England play far more matches in a season than in many other countries?

Are they simply knackered?"

they may well play too many matches but for the money these so called players are on they should play every day of the week

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By *he_original_poloWoman  over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester

I am more inclined to put some of the blame on the press… holding Rooney up as the impending redeemer of the nation… and he (and others) believed the hype…. then got the arse when it didn’t ‘just ‘ come to pass.

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By *atisfy janeWoman  over a year ago

Torquay


"Now bearing in mind I know very little about football, although I do know an attractive footballer when I see one!, is it at all possible that what England fans are witnessing on the pitch is the product of a ridiculously long season we have in England?

I read today that top players in England play far more matches in a season than in many other countries?

Are they simply knackered?

they may well play too many matches but for the money these so called players are on they should play every day of the week "

Another case of money envy?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am more inclined to put some of the blame on the press… holding Rooney up as the impending redeemer of the nation… and he (and others) believed the hype…. then got the arse when it didn’t ‘just ‘ come to pass."

same thing happened with Beckham only difference is Beckham did have the personality to come back from it, will Rooney?

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By *umourCouple  over a year ago

Rushden


"So, you really think an Italian manager is going to do his best for England??? What the hell are England on? Get an ENGLISH manager ffs!

...

And I can't stand football!

How do you feel about the England Cricket team?

"

I'll make my position on sport clear! If it involves either footballs, cricket balls or rugby balls. Snooker balls, darts and many other items.... OK, if it doesn't have an engine I am not really interested! (btw.. F1 is not a fav either!)

The way I see it, I don't need to be a member of a tribe! That said, I can understand why people get so heated and feel really sorry that the team has let them down. I still ask, what do you expect when you have a Manager who has no allegiance to England? Whose national side is also looking to do well in the competition!

Sooner we are out the better

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By *he_original_poloWoman  over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester


"....Sooner we are out the better "

Why's that then?

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By *umourCouple  over a year ago

Rushden


"....Sooner we are out the better

Why's that then?"

Errr! Cos I don't like football???

And perhapos clubs will stop putting the football on in the clubs so we can go out and have the kind of fun we like?

It aint rocket science

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

ITV apparantley messed up again last night, however, instead of interrupting a football match with adverts, they interrupted the adverts with a so called football match!!!!!!!!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"ITV apparantley messed up again last night, however, instead of interrupting a football match with adverts, they interrupted the adverts with a so called football match!!!!!!!!!!!"

So they wern't very good then ?

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By *olf64Man  over a year ago

redditch

Stuart Pearce and David Beckham together as the next england management team please two players who would die for england thats what we need !!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

gr8 player but who pay his wages!!!..the average fans..lol..still cmon boys..billy

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yeh i totally agree with all comments here!!

As a monty python song once sang in the song---

"Go out with nothing come back with nothing" lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well he has issued an apology but it came across as being an articulate statement and unlike something Wane would have penned. A shame really as it would have been better in his own words and not scripted for him.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"they may well play too many matches but for the money these so called players are on they should play every day of the week

Another case of money envy?"

No doubt about it!!!

I don't know why people are so envious of others. Personally I think it's daft paying someone hundred and thousands a week to kick a ball but I wouldn't say no if it were offered to me.

The salaries of Wayne Rooney et al isn't coming out of my pocket!!! If fans want to waste their hard earned dosh on stadium tickets, more fool them.

I'm more concerned with the healthy, lazy people on benefits who I have to support!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wonder if Rooney's sarcastic wit will extend to, "Nice to see your own fans burning your house down", if England lose against Slovenia?

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By *aucy3Couple  over a year ago

glasgow

frustration,led to rooneys remarks.i have said before.the tabloid press, build them up,then take great joy,in knocking them down again.unfortunately some players seem to believe that press,and seem surprised,how hard other teams try against them.england have a team,capable of winning the world cup.but not the mentality.

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