Shearer or Rooney

Shearer or Rooney

  • Shearer

    Votes: 42 87.5%
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In terms of what? Crap first touch, always takes ages on the ball, not really creative, gives possession away frequently, can't play a through ball, shooting is below par, can't dribble or beat a man. That's why he's spent most of his career as a utility player, he doesn't excell at anything in particular, he's just a decent, hard working player. Bit like Craig Bellamy, but fat. He was a better player when he was 18. Massively over-rated. Also the worst modern era England player as far as tournament performance goes. He really does hold the national team, and his club, back.
Let's not be over-dramatic here, Rooney is still one of the world's best #10 the world has to offer. He has vision, he has can see a move evolving into something good and he has a good shot. He's just not a CF.
 

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Let's not be over-dramatic here, Rooney is still one of the world's best #10 the world has to offer. He has vision, he has can see a move evolving into something good and he has a good shot. He's just not a CF.

I agree but his biggest flaw of late is he thinks he's a hybrid of Scholes and Coutinho. The amount of times a game he attempts dinky flicks and back heels is infuriating.
 

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They are two different types of strikers, Shearer was a classic #9 and Rooney's a #10, he has the quality to be amongst the worlds best but seems to lack the hunger and application.

He's not one to be loved cos of his poor attitude and he's so easy to wind up, whereas Shearer was smart against defenders in the dark arts (shirt pulling and stray elbows).

You could argue he was let down by Ferguson, he had the potential to be world class and had the PL's best manager to nurture him. We would not be having this debate if he developed as a lot us expected him to.

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One is retired and fondly remembered as a PL legend, the other is still playing and currently going through a poor run of form. People will generally go with the retired legend.

Shearer was the better goal scorer but Rooney was the better all round player imo, I'd rather have Rooney in my team. If Shearer had more ambition, played with better players and tested himself in the CL regularly etc. that may have been different.
Don't think he has a lack of ambition, just think he was very loyal to Newcastle. Shearer is a perfect example of a quality footballer off and on the pitch: Rooney isn't.
 

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Let's not be over-dramatic here, Rooney is still one of the world's best #10 the world has to offer. He has vision, he has can see a move evolving into something good and he has a good shot. He's just not a CF.

He isn't though. He's absolutely terrible in that role, a big lumbering mess of a number 10. The great playmakers know which pass to play before they even recieve the ball. Ronney takes up to 5 seconds to get control of the fucking ball. Shite number 10, decent striker. Hasn't been one of the worlds top players for about a decade in reality.
 

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In terms of what? Crap first touch, always takes ages on the ball, not really creative, gives possession away frequently, can't play a through ball, shooting is below par, can't dribble or beat a man. That's why he's spent most of his career as a utility player, he doesn't excell at anything in particular, he's just a decent, hard working player. Bit like Craig Bellamy, but fat. He was a better player when he was 18. Massively over-rated. Also the worst modern era England player as far as tournament performance goes. He really does hold the national team, and his club, back.
Shearer was good at scoring that's it, Wayne's even beat him at that, there is no doubt whatsoever that Rooney has done more for England than Shearer..............anyone who knows the game knows that............even Saltire might know this.
 

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Shearer was good at scoring that's it, Wayne's even beat him at that, there is no doubt whatsoever that Rooney has done more for England than Shearer..............anyone who knows the game knows that............even Saltire might know this.

Well, Shearer was Euro 96 top scorer where England went out in the semis on pens, scoring against the Netherlands and Germany. He also scored against Argentina and Germany in later tournaments. Those were games that, barring the latter Germany match, England looked a really good team.

We'll always remember Rooney's great games against Croatia and Switzerland, though.
 
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Don't think he has a lack of ambition, just think he was very loyal to Newcastle. Shearer is a perfect example of a quality footballer off and on the pitch: Rooney isn't.
I think Shearer is boring as fuck off the pitch, his punditry on MOTD could put anyone to sleep. And maybe it was loyalty, maybe it was fear of failure or lack of ambition. He was content to play in a team where the whole game plan was revolved around him scoring goals, would he have looked as good if he was playing in a great team where he had to sacrifice himself a little to allow other great players to flourish aswell?

If he was as good as some people say he was, surely he would've won something with Newcastle or England? He was at Newcastle for 10 years and didn't win a thing with them, that's a damning indictment. Fair enough he did it with Blackburn, but why couldn't he show that wasn't a fluke and do it with a team who apparently saw his peak years.

Let's not be over-dramatic here, Rooney is still one of the world's best #10 the world has to offer. He has vision, he has can see a move evolving into something good and he has a good shot. He's just not a CF.
Don't engage G.B in anything United. He thinks Tim Krul is better than De Gea. Clearly knows his football but his hate for all things in connection to Man United clearly turn him abit silly. "Bit like Craig Bellamy" :lol:
 

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I think Shearer is boring as fuck off the pitch, his punditry on MOTD could put anyone to sleep. And maybe it was loyalty, maybe it was fear of failure or lack of ambition. He was content to play in a team where the whole game plan was revolved around him scoring goals, would he have looked as good if he was playing in a great team where he had to sacrifice himself a little to allow other great players to flourish aswell?

If he was as good as some people say he was, surely he would've won something with Newcastle or England? He was at Newcastle for 10 years and didn't win a thing with them, that's a damning indictment. Fair enough he did it with Blackburn, but why couldn't he show that wasn't a fluke and do it with a team who apparently saw his peak years.


Don't engage G.B in anything United. He thinks Tim Krul is better than De Gea. Clearly knows his football but his hate for all things in connection to Man United clearly turn him abit silly. "Bit like Craig Bellamy" :lol:
Mate, everyone knows that one man cannot win the Premier Legaue on his own, and clearly it wasn't all his fault that he didn't win anything. If you are looking at the player, you should be looking at the individual awards, not the team awards. Shearer has the most goals in the BPL history (nearly 100 more then 2nd placed Andy Cole with 187) with 260 goals, was the first player to score more than 100 goals in the BPL, named in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players, was brought by Newcastle United for a world-record fee (not even in his peak years) 30 goals in only 63 games for England (should've been given a lot more games) won 2 PFA player of the year awards,and scored 283 goals in total. Quite a damn lot of individual achievements.

You could say that Rooney has loads of achievements too, but keep in mind that he has nowhere near the amount of completion Shearer had at the time (Sheringham, Cole, etc etc) .
 

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Mate, everyone knows that one man cannot win the Premier Legaue on his own, and clearly it wasn't all his fault that he didn't win anything. If you are looking at the player, you should be looking at the individual awards, not the team awards.
One player can be the difference between finishing 2nd and 1st, and looking at this thread you'd think Shearer was 100x the player Rooney (a PL great in his own right) ever was, if that was the case I would've expected him to be the difference for Newcastle winning something and finishing 2nd. I've never really taken much notice of individual awards in team sports, but interestingly I just saw that Rooney and Shearer both won the same amount of Premier League Player of the Season awards.
 

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Well, Shearer was Euro 96 top scorer where England went out in the semis on pens, scoring against the Netherlands and Germany. He also scored against Argentina and Germany in later tournaments. Those were games that, barring the latter Germany match, England looked a really good team.

We'll always remember Rooney's great games against Croatia and Switzerland, though.

I think this is a great point.

Shearer scored 5 at Euro 96 alone. Rooney has scored 6 (?) tournament goals throughout his entire England career and was statistically the worst player at the World Cup. So Shearer has him beat as big game player as well as everything else.
 

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GB is right about Rooney being a shit number ten - he doesn't suit the role at all. He's a pure striker and he's not even been very good at that for a while now.
 
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Don't engage G.B in anything United. He thinks Tim Krul is better than De Gea. Clearly knows his football but his hate for all things in connection to Man United clearly turn him abit silly. "Bit like Craig Bellamy" :lol:


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27 to 4 so far, no debate to be had here I'm afraid. We know at least 2 of those Rooney votes are from Man Yoo plastics who are more than likely too young to have seen Shearer play, even in his twilight. MM and johnnytoddybigheedlittlebody with the others I reckon.

 
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Players are judged on their medals and Phil Neville has more than Shearer

close debate !!!!!!!
 

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Aww United fans still butthurt over Shearer turning them down, bless them.

At least they're a bit more used to it nowadays.
 
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I have a recollection of an interviewer telling Shearer he'd have won more if he'd gone to Man United instead of Newcastle. His response was along the lines of 'aye, but if I'd have gone there, they would have won more'. Good answer. The way he said it spoke volumes about why he didn't go.

Can't find it online anywhere. I didn't make it up, did I?
 
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I think this is a great point.

Shearer scored 5 at Euro 96 alone. Rooney has scored 6 (?) tournament goals throughout his entire England career and was statistically the worst player at the World Cup. So Shearer has him beat as big game player as well as everything else.

Another noticeable stat is that four of Rooney's tournament goals came in Euro 2004 where he was looking to be the world class striker England could rely on to score goals for a number of years. 11 years later and two more goals in tournaments, but a number of goals in qualifiers/friendlies when England play teams such as San Marino, then there's no argument that he hasn't been a disappointment for his country.
 
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This is why tv pundits and armchair supporters are generally ignored by us proper football fans

clueless beyond belief.
 

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Don't think many will pick Rooney over Shearer.

Apart from some clown going against the obvious choice in an attempt to prove some childish point about "armchairs".

Shearer in his prime every day and twice on Friday Saturday. Strikers are on the pitch to score goals, and he was simply better at it. Rooney has more to his game though.
 

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International Career
Average goals per year:

Rooney 4
Shearer 3

Club record
Average goals per year

Rooney 19
Shearer 19

Rooney Honours

Shearer Honours
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Aww United fans still butthurt over Shearer turning them down, bless them.

At least they're a bit more used to it nowadays.

Which United fans are you talking about? Nilsson seemed a bit peeved but the rest of us said Shearer with no hesitaiton.
 

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Prime Shearer at Blackburn was a phenomenon and I don't think his PL goal record will ever be beaten or be close to being beaten. It would basically need someone to score 25+ goals a season for 10 straight seasons. He also performed every time in major tournaments for England. Shearer all day long.
 

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Maybe Rooney vs Sheringham would have been closer. Shearer reckons Teddy was the best partner he played with. Game chaning player he was, almost Bergkamp-esque with his explosions of raw technical brilliance and speed of thought. He could produce moments of magic you just don't see from English forwards anymore.
 

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Maybe Rooney vs Sheringham would have been closer. Shearer reckons Teddy was the best partner he played with. Game chaning player he was, almost Bergkamp-esque with his explosions of raw technical brilliance and speed of thought. He could produce moments of magic you just don't see from English forwards anymore.


You were saying, mate?
 

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27 to 4 so far, no debate to be had here I'm afraid. We know at least 2 of those Rooney votes are from Man Yoo plastics who are more than likely too young to have seen Shearer play, even in his twilight. MM and johnnytoddybigheedlittlebody with the others I reckon.

First of all I don't vote in polls and second I've said above that Shearer is the better CF. All I said in favour of Roonster is that he's a good second striker. Is all.
 

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what have you got against polls mate?
 

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I see someone has fallen into the Spear trap of listing the honours won by the club as being reliably indicative of the individual and their quality.
 

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Rooney has him won all ends up honours, goals and
I see someone has fallen into the Spear trap of listing the honours won by the club as being reliably indicative of the individual and their quality.

I see another armchair refuses to accept the facts that just because you like a player it automatically means there better than another.

Rooney beats Shearer all ends up, scores more, plays more and wins more !
 

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