Exactly. Whatever the rights and wrongs of the matter, all he needs to do is issue a public apology and the armband issue will be forgiven. I find it rather sad that he has - as yet - failed to do so.Quote:
Originally Posted by Conor74
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Exactly. Whatever the rights and wrongs of the matter, all he needs to do is issue a public apology and the armband issue will be forgiven. I find it rather sad that he has - as yet - failed to do so.Quote:
Originally Posted by Conor74
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fook off, a Liverpool fan calling anyone else a hypocrite? Where's your famous munich song?Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeSemi
Whoever he plays for, Rooneys actions will always be hyped up to the last by the media. Today fm sports led with the whole Rooney-armband-beer saga, saving the more relavent Israel v Cyprus 'til later.
Earlier this year two liverpool players (Kewell & Smicer I think) threw away their armbands ( 15 anniversary of Hillsborough) after 10 mins of a match.
While both incidents are a little disrespectful, at the end of the day, it doesn't amount to a hill of beans.
Rooney will be another Gascoigne,we haven't seen the last of these antics,who the fcuk does he think he is anyway at least when Gasgoigne was starting out he didn't go around as if the whole world was on his case,must get it from shagging old tarts :eek:
Or some disease picked up in a 'sauna' parlour that can no longer be treated with anti-biotics. :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by davros
Get your priorities right here. Its the greatest league in the world we're talking about here! :rolleyes: It takes precedence over everything else.Quote:
Originally Posted by noby
My humble apologies.Quote:
Originally Posted by lopez