Maybe the cut-throat world of English football is very different from the world of social soccer, but I just don't get how anybody would want Wayne Rooney to play in their team after his antics this week?!
I've just been reading an article online where he supposedly ate "humble pie" and apologised to his team-mates and then they all went for lunch together.
WTF?!
If he was playing in a social club, the rest of the team would have pointed him to the exit and told him not to let the door hit him on the way out.
He has monopolised the media this week and had half the premiership speculating which club he was going to next. He's created doubt about his loyalty and made Sir Alex Ferguson look like a tit and then everything is supposed to be fine?
Is this really somebody you want representing you in the big games? Somebody who think he is more important than the team?
Rooney forgets that he is a success because the 25 other people in the squad are experts in their own position and they gel together as a team. If he was such a brilliant individual and could do it all on his own then why didn't England destroy everybody at the world cup?!
Precisely.....
Friday, October 22, 2010
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Ke Nako Africa: 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa
Wow its amazing how quickly time flies by. A few short months ago we were celebrating one of the most successful World Cups of all time.
To remember all the good times that were had soccer fans all over the world will be able to own the legacy and embrace the essence of what the World Cup had to offer.
KE NAKO AFRICA is a comprehensive summary of the biggest sporting event in the world – the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ - all contained as an entertaining, action-filled double disc DVD.
This breathtaking, awe-inspiring account is a must-have memento for all, to recall and relive the most memorable four weeks in June and July 2010.
Content featured on these DVDs include Live Performances by top musicians including Shakira, R Kelly and Freshly Ground, The Opening and Closing Ceremonies, Best Goals, Best Saves, Summaries of all games as well as the Final game.
You can buy the DVD for R152.95 by clicking HERE or on the book cover above.
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