Now some of the Aussie media, the experts, want more forwards, two.
And there endeth the tactical analysis of the Aussie print media in general.
Here's part of what FIFA are saying from their recent Tactical Analysis Report of the World
Cup.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ showed that nearly
all teams now play with a compact defence and are able to
put even the strongest opponents under pressure.
What a couple of weeks it's been for our dear Wazza. The issues off the pitch needn't be
repeated as it's been all over the news since word first got out. I'm still a little unsure of how
to feel about it all. Which got me to thinking-what to make of this whole Wayne Rooney
situation??
He's been quite easily my favorite player the past few seasons.
It's always tempting to react to Sam Allardyce's comments with aggression, anger and vitriol.
However there's simply no point in getting angry, it's far more amusing to actually analyse the
content of this fat walrus' words and systematically show that they are the bitter ravings of a
very sad, paranoid and unpleasant individual.
I swear I'll have a better logo next year. I'm open to suggestions, however...
Ahhh... I'm here at the mint that is BMO Field. The place where ML$E prints money. I'm more
compelled to see who, if any, can resist the lure of overpriced concessions. I can tell the
tourists know nothing of our plight.
Manchester United legend Mickey Thomas has come out in defense of United's No.10 Wayne
Rooney.
Rooney has not been in goal scoring touch for the past few weeks and has been disturbed
off-field due to allegations regarding his personal life .
The Legend had this to say about the English Striker:
"People are looking at Wayne Rooney now and trying to find a problem with him all
the time.