if that's all you cherish in footballing terms, then why support Barnsley? And why not write to Butterfield tonight saying " don't be a pillock Jacob - you'll never get to snog a cup if you stay with us. Now, true greatness is coming on as a sub in the Carling Cup final. Cos you'll get summat silver to allow me to justify your magnificent footballing career"
Rooneys goal against city? was that the one that was about half as good as the goal scored by a 6 stone teenager at barnsley a bit earlier?
You'll not remember but Before the italia 90 world cup England were getting 20000 at wembley and you couldn't buy an England shirt for love nor money. Gazza kick started the nations love of the national team.
Re: More importantly ... Yes. It was draped over a Henry Hoover, allegedly. I have no idea what I'm on about, again.
Jordan clark and matt steade and abbott and Shillito have one if rooneys goals as there best goals not one says gazzas and some of them have picked goals from players that dont play anymore. hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
thats like saying freddie flintoff. he made people smiile ect but is he as good as KP quite simple NO
Re: More importantly ... You are a feckwit of the highest order. You have got your wish of attentionand responses. But ask yourself why? Is it because football fans of a certain age have fond memories of a player we will never see the like or talent of again in an England shirt. Or is it because we bow down to your superior knowledge of the game ad wait to be told of our next masterpiece Obi Wan?
Hemmsy you're way off with this one. For all his problems Gazza was the best British player of his generation and one of the greatest and most naturally gifted players this country has ever produced.
No you are not sorry at all, but what you are is a fecking numpty. Don`t you ever get fed up with the same ***** every time?
Why do you think that when you go down this repetitive and monotonous road.... No one backs you up in this argument? It's because anyone who has watched and played football for more than five minutes and has their own opinions about football, rather than those thrust upon them by the media, recognises what an exciting player Paul gascoigne was. You on the other hand, have found a little toy that you can't stop playing with, you don't know what it does or why you are doing it, but it feels good anyway. In the words of another extremely repetitive and "try hard" poster... Hope that helps
I bet you my next wage, that in 25 years, Paul Gascoigne will still be revered throughout English football, and, would be selected in pretty much everybody's best ever England XI.. Wayne Rooney will only be remembered by Manure fans, and maybe as a let-down for England who shagged OAP's rather than his decent young mrs. FACT (in 25 years, when you will be 32)
That sums you and a lot of people up mark and i dont mean that in a bad way. ones a tryer, ones a do'er a winner.