Two Different Paths, Jags and Lescott

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I think he meant from Everton.

But Rooney did alright.

Yes think your right by what he meant.

Rooney did great, although I'll always argue Rooney was at his best 16 - 25 yrs of age so he couldn't really fail.

Don't think his body allowed him to fufil the potential the nation had pinned on him!
 
As a man, he's won pretty much everything, but I probably would argue that he didn't fulfill his potential as a player.
 
Could argue that he never fulfilled his potential.


But if you did you'd be an idiot.
When he left us he was being touted as potentially one of the best in the world. In the early years at United he was up there with Ronaldo. Now he's scrapping it out with Raheem Sterling for a starting spot. Bit of a fall from grace.
 

Rooney will be lucky to get into an England 11 not to mention a world 11. He is still only 28 and should be at his absolute peak,but he isn't.
He should probably leave Utd and go play for Mourinho at Chelsea who has been casing him...but, he won't.

Rooneys career has been moulded by Stretford rather than a football man and he has followed money rather than achievement.
 
Lescott won the league, the fa cup, played games in the cl vs barca and bayern and scored for his country in a major international tournament.

There is not a single footballer in the entire world who'd rather have Jagielka's career.
Hundreds of players would love to swap with Jags mate.
 
Rooney will be lucky to get into an England 11 not to mention a world 11. He is still only 28 and should be at his absolute peak,but he isn't.
He should probably leave Utd and go play for Mourinho at Chelsea who has been casing him...but, he won't.

Rooneys career has been moulded by Stretford rather than a football man and he has followed money rather than achievement.

Count his medals, mate.
 

Nothing wrong at all with what Lescott choose it was just the circus that surrounded the transfer that was the problem.

Yeah we got a great fee for him but it cost us a good start (yet again) to the season and then Moyes wasted most of the money. Jags has been great for us and yes he's at the World Cup and probably enjoying every minute of it, but if Arsenal had have upped their offer back in 2009/10 he'd have been off as well. Football is just a job like any other and people will always move on for more money, especially as their peak performance and earning years are so limited.
 
Correct.

Rooney never became the player his early promise hinted at.

You could say that about hundreds of players though. Rooney has done well, but lets face it, his physique has been as much to do with him not sustaining the brilliance of his teenage years.

England he has disappointed, but he has had more good seasons for Utd than bad ones.
 

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