Rooney & Charlton

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Not sure he'd want to sign and be Tony Watt's understudy.4
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Wayne Rooney scoring 50 for England & overtaking Bobby Charlton's 49. All time highest England goalscorer.1
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Whooooooooooosh6
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I always wanted Lineker to beat Sir Bobby's record but it doesn't seem quite the same with Rooney. I reckon I might have nicked a few goals against San Marino, Isle of Man, Scilly Isles or whatever.1
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Yeh likewise and I wanted Owen to do it too. Rooney just isn't likeable and has never done anything marquee against the very best in the world; Charlton world cup winner, Lineker golden boot and scoring huge goals in 1990 as well, Owen a revelation in 98 and in the 5-1 against Germany (as well as European POY).thai malaysia addick said:I always wanted Lineker to beat Sir Bobby's record but it doesn't seem quite the same with Rooney. I reckon I might have nicked a few goals against San Marino, Isle of Man, Scilly Isles or whatever.
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Surely you're glad that the nasally annoying git that is Owen didn't get the record
Anyone but him
With the relative success of palarse and that waffling one on BT sport I've watched a lot less football in the last few years
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Over-the-moon Rooney done it by far the greatest striker ever5
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Rooney and (Bobby) Charlton
Terry and Moore
Tyson and Ali
Daly and Nicklaus
Pietersen and Hutton
Blackpool and London
Las Vegas and Paris
Pepsi and Champagne
I could go on..
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One Direction and The Beatlesgrumpyaddick said:
Rooney and (Bobby) Charlton
Terry and Moore
Tyson and Ali
Daly and Nicklaus
Pietersen and Hutton
Blackpool and London
Las Vegas and Paris
Pepsi and Champagne
I could go on..
The Mighty Boosch and Monty Python
Parkinson ITV 2000's and Parkinson BBC 1970's
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Riviera and Cherpy6
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I reckon the gulf between the england team of Charltond era and those countries ranked 20/30 etc is bigger than the gulf between today's england team and the current teams ranked 20/30thai malaysia addick said:I always wanted Lineker to beat Sir Bobby's record but it doesn't seem quite the same with Rooney. I reckon I might have nicked a few goals against San Marino, Isle of Man, Scilly Isles or whatever.
The 2nd tier of countries these days is a lot higher standard than the 2nd tier in the 60's
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Taken from the other thread.Yanntheman said:
Saw this on Twitter, not sure how reliable it is.
Rooney deserves it. He's scored more goals than anyone else in an England shirt, it's that simple.5 -
You forgot Peters and Lee.grumpyaddick said:
Rooney and (Bobby) Charlton
Terry and Moore
Tyson and Ali
Daly and Nicklaus
Pietersen and Hutton
Blackpool and London
Las Vegas and Paris
Pepsi and Champagne
I could go on..0 -
He's still on 49 anyway. One of the 2004 goals was an o.g. off the keeper's head. Amazed that one was given to Rooney tbh - categorically not his goal1
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It's Shirley.grumpyaddick said:
Rooney and (Bobby) Charlton
Terry and Moore
Tyson and Ali
Daly and Nicklaus
Pietersen and Hutton
Blackpool and London
Las Vegas and Paris
Pepsi and Champagne
I could go on..1 -
This could be another whooosh moment but I take it this is a joke?nth london addick said:Over-the-moon Rooney done it by far the greatest striker ever
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Michael Owen doesn't endear himself much - he has no sense of humour, lives a rich man's life of horses and property and his voice is stupid. But I can't dislike him for that stuff. He was capable of scoring against anyone in the world. Anyone. We were so spoilt to have a steady stream of strikers from Lineker to Owen (in my time) that right now I get goosebumps thinking about going into a big game believing we had a chance. I wish Owen had a shot at the record.
Rooney, meanwhile, screwed up his approach to tournaments in every conceivable way. Injuries, bans, lack of fitness, distractions like an imminent hooker story breaking in the press, even him admitting going to Vegas for a pre-tournament holiday was a mistake in 2012.
He couldn't trap a bag of cement at 2006 or 2010 (Andy Carroll did better in a short cameo against the Italians in 2012 too). His record means absolutely nothing to me. It's cheap. If he and England find any success in 2016 then I won't see it as him proving doubters wrong; it'd be redemption for all his bullshit. And his crap hair.7 -
Rooney is, and has been for years, a world class player, and if numbers are all that counts then he's the best.
But it's more than numbers surely. I would put both Lineker and Charlton ahead of Rooney on ability and bare in mind Charlton wasn't even an out and out striker. I've just read an article on the BBC website comparing Rooney to a number of England strikers from the past and unless I missed it there was no mention of Jimmy Greaves, in my opinion the greatest English striker in my lifetime.1 - Sponsored links:
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Not that it matters to the record as you still have to put it in the back of the net, but i would be interested to see how many were penalties for both charlton and rooney1
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Reading your comments I couldn't help but wonder. It wasn't your granny was it?JiMMy 85 said:
Rooney, meanwhile, screwed up his approach to tournaments in every conceivable way. Injuries, bans, lack of fitness, distractions like an imminent hooker story breaking in the press, even him admitting going to Vegas for a pre-tournament holiday was a mistake in 2012.
He couldn't trap a bag of cement at 2006 or 2010 (Andy Carroll did better in a short cameo against the Italians in 2012 too). His record means absolutely nothing to me. It's cheap. If he and England find any success in 2016 then I won't see it as him proving doubters wrong; it'd be redemption for all his bullshit. And his crap hair.
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Rooney 2012-15 as a top level player has been completely over rated in my opinion. His stock is higher simply due to his previous and the fact there is so little top name English competition at the moment.
Not saying he is poor or anything, but his form in recent years, and his history of performance at major championships mean there is a big cloud over him being an 'England great', despite now being the record goal scorer12 -
Gary Lineker is the greatest striker this country has produced in my opinion, but this isn't a case of opinion.
Its now a fact that Rooney has scored more goals in an England shirt than any other player and he should be commended for that.3 -
The sad thing is that he could have been 'great'. Injuries robbed him of the explosive pace he had when he first broke into the England team and limited him at the highest level. He's done pretty well considering his setbacks.1
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I can't believe I've been whooooshed again.
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Six penalties for Rooney, not sure on Bobby Charltoncafcdave123 said:Not that it matters to the record as you still have to put it in the back of the net, but i would be interested to see how many were penalties for both charlton and rooney
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Charlton scored 3BowieAddick said:
Six penalties for Rooney, not sure on Bobby Charltoncafcdave123 said:Not that it matters to the record as you still have to put it in the back of the net, but i would be interested to see how many were penalties for both charlton and rooney
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Just looked it up Bobby Charlton scored 30
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My thoughts exactly....AFKABartram said:Rooney 2012-15 as a top level player has been completely over rated in my opinion. His stock is higher simply due to his previous and the fact there is so little top name English competition at the moment.
Not saying he is poor or anything, but his form in recent years, and his history of performance at major championships mean there is a big cloud over him being an 'England great', despite now being the record goal scorer0