Another great thing about Rooney is that he put up those crazy numbers while being played out of position a lot. The amount of work he put in for the team at the sacrafice of his own personal glory was ridiculous.
True, when Ronaldo left and Tevez had gone and he played as a no.10 up top on his own, he had his best season ever and absolutely smashed his goals tally..something like 34 goals that season...think it was 2009/2010 season.
@@ismaeladen2582 Nah, it wasn't...Rooney as mentioned sacrificed his own game so Ronaldo could do the business up top. Rooney played wide left and defended the space Ronaldo left behind, and stopped people getting down our left flank when Ronaldo lost the ball Becaue he would be out of position, and didn't track back. Rooney did Ronaldo leg work in defence, and was mainly creator in attack, but he got his fair share.
Someone needs to tell this guy that when you ask a question, then you need to shut up and let the person answer. Then you can ask a follow up question.. geeez hes annoying
Its human nature to talk less clearly if no one responds whilst you are talking, he does it in a timed way, to keep the talker , revealing stuff , And to keep on focus or distract from a undesirable focus , its annoying, but so is breaking beautiful egg shells
Cesc was my favourite player growing up. I don't think of him in the same way now because he tarnished his Arsenal legacy, but undeniably an unbelievable player
His 2009/10 season is one of the most impressive seasons individually by any player in the Premier League era but unfortunately goes under the radar of the general footballing public because of the fact that ultimately, Arsenal didn't win anything & that he spent a substantial period of that season nursing injuries. Fabregas was truly immense for us that season. He registered 15 goals & 13 assists over 2192 total minutes played, which equates to 24.35 games during that league campaign. He literally averaged a goal or an assist every 78 minutes in the Prem. He would have been well on his way to hitting 20 goals/20 assists & becoming only the second player to do so in Prem history after Henry had he stayed injury free. He was only 22 years old as well throughout the entirety of that season while serving as club captain. The hype around this guy would be off the scale if he was coming through in today's game. A prodigy in the truest sense of the word. His injury that ruled him out for the run in absolutey killed us that season. We were only 3 points off of the top with 5 games to go or something like that until we lost 3 of our last 5 games to well & truly extinguish any title hopes. He surely would have been a shoe in for all of the Player of the Season awards domestically had he stayed fit. Missed him big time.
I wouldn’t say we’ve produced many “Technically gifted” players, hence why players like Rooney, Gascoigne etc are held in such high regard. But we have produced many superb footballers.
@@MrDingDongPong He was technically brilliant. Great with his feet, could hit a sixpence from 30 yards away, knew where to be and when. All those little details that are overlooked he mastered. I think he’s a bit overhyped but he was a fantastic player in his day. Almost a complete footballer.
england doesn't produce gifted players. Nowdays we are seeing technical players from england.However, back in the beginning of the 2000's that wasn't possible.
It was the 5-1 game in 13/14. Liverpool were 4-nil up in 20 minutes: Skrtel 1’, 10’, Sterling 16’, Sturridge 20’. Suarez hit the post on what would have been a Puskas Award-winning strike. Most electrifying performance I’ve ever seen.
Agreed. Liverpool have been great to watch under Klopp but they were something else under Rodgers that season. Almost uncontrollable, like a wildfire. Uncontrollable but powerful and you couldn't stop watching. That first 45 minutes is the most dominant performance I've seen in the Premier League between two top teams. It was just a joke, Arsenal were both mentally and physically destroyed.
I was expecting him to say the game that Arsenal won at Anfield back in December 2009, 2-1, having been 1-0 down at half time. I've heard other ex Arsenal players talk about how that was the only occasion that they can remember him losing it at half time.
The Arsenal academy right now especially the U18's , Jack and Cesc being their coaches, teaching them to play the Arsenal way (Wenger ball), and Cesc learning prior to that from Barcelona the Cruyff total football, what a time for Arsenal as a football club, people dont say it but honestly they have always been the benchmark in running a football club, and again we have to be grateful for Wenger, i keep saying this especially after last season, Arteta could be the greatest signing Wenger has ever made, for me being a fan for 35+ years , Arteta will be remembered for giving back Arsenal as a club back to its fans
Lol I remember that game…could see that Arsene was boiling inside. If you ask me, every manager should lose it a couple times a season - the players sometimes are super lazy.
I was expecting him to say the game that Arsenal won at Anfield back in December 2009, 2-1, having been 1-0 down at half time. I've heard other ex Arsenal players talk about how that was the only occasion that they can remember him losing it at half time.
His 2009/10 season is one of the most impressive seasons individually by any player in the Premier League era but unfortunately goes under the radar of the general footballing public because of the fact that ultimately, Arsenal didn't win anything & that he spent a substantial period of that season nursing injuries. Fabregas was truly immense for us that season. He registered 15 goals & 13 assists over 2192 total minutes played, which equates to 24.35 games during that league campaign. He literally averaged a goal or an assist every 78 minutes in the Prem. He would have been well on his way to hitting 20 goals/20 assists & becoming only the second player to do so in Prem history after Henry had he stayed injury free. He was only 22 years old as well throughout the entirety of that season while serving as club captain. The hype around this guy would be off the scale if he was coming through in today's game. A prodigy in the truest sense of the word. His injury that ruled him out for the run in absolutey killed us that season. We were only 3 points off of the top with 5 games to go or something like that until we lost 3 of our last 5 games to well & truly extinguish any title hopes. He surely would have been a shoe in for all of the Player of the Season awards domestically had he stayed fit. Missed him big time.
@@anxiousmindmusic you‘re evidently very young so I don’t know why you’d bother commenting this. Wenger was visibly angry when we used to draw at Old Trafford in the early 2000s, that all changed. Nice try though.
@@patchh15 look at my profile picture - thank you for the compliment 😁 I started supporting Arsenal under George Graham, should give you an idea of how wrong you are. Nice try though.
As a Chelsea fan I flipping love Rooney as a footballer. He was absolutely epic! and seeing the credit we give drogba I don’t understand why Rooney doesn’t get the credit he deserves. Amazing player
@@weSnooker wasn’t world class for England but somehow came the top scorer for England and still is? Must of been the structure of England and not Rooney then
@@TRY208 1 World Cup goal he scored - and was record scorer for the amount of friendlies and games played now compared to previous eras Whether it was tactics or manager or whatever that team he was in under performed
Crazy jack saying Cesc played from 16... but he was about the same. But i saw both of them at youth level live.. never forget Fabregas and his completely unatural and unusual mullet! Jack obviously says Cesc because he broke through in his shadow.. and Fabregas himself broke through with viera before he left.
His 2009/10 season is one of the most impressive seasons individually by any player in the Premier League era but unfortunately goes under the radar of the general footballing public because of the fact that ultimately, Arsenal didn't win anything & that he spent a substantial period of that season nursing injuries. Fabregas was truly immense for us that season. He registered 15 goals & 13 assists over 2192 total minutes played, which equates to 24.35 games during that league campaign. He literally averaged a goal or an assist every 78 minutes in the Prem. He would have been well on his way to hitting 20 goals/20 assists & becoming only the second player to do so in Prem history after Henry had he stayed injury free. He was only 22 years old as well throughout the entirety of that season while serving as club captain. The hype around this guy would be off the scale if he was coming through in today's game. A prodigy in the truest sense of the word. His injury that ruled him out for the run in absolutey killed us that season. We were only 3 points off of the top with 5 games to go or something like that until we lost 3 of our last 5 games to well & truly extinguish any title hopes. He surely would have been a shoe in for all of the Player of the Season awards domestically had he stayed fit. Missed him big time.
JW reacts shocked every time he’s asked this question about who’s the best player he’s played with, like he’s not asked it nearly every single interview he does… and then gives a different answer each time?
@@bibiadiaHis 2009/10 season is one of the most impressive seasons individually by any player in the Premier League era but unfortunately goes under the radar of the general footballing public because of the fact that ultimately, Arsenal didn't win anything & that he spent a substantial period of that season nursing injuries. Fabregas was truly immense for us that season. He registered 15 goals & 13 assists over 2192 total minutes played, which equates to 24.35 games during that league campaign. He literally averaged a goal or an assist every 78 minutes in the Prem. He would have been well on his way to hitting 20 goals/20 assists & becoming only the second player to do so in Prem history after Henry had he stayed injury free. He was only 22 years old as well throughout the entirety of that season while serving as club captain. The hype around this guy would be off the scale if he was coming through in today's game. A prodigy in the truest sense of the word. His injury that ruled him out for the run in absolutey killed us that season. We were only 3 points off of the top with 5 games to go or something like that until we lost 3 of our last 5 games to well & truly extinguish any title hopes. He surely would have been a shoe in for all of the Player of the Season awards domestically had he stayed fit. Missed him big time.
His 2009/10 season is one of the most impressive seasons individually by any player in the Premier League era but unfortunately goes under the radar of the general footballing public because of the fact that ultimately, Arsenal didn't win anything & that he spent a substantial period of that season nursing injuries. Fabregas was truly immense for us that season. He registered 15 goals & 13 assists over 2192 total minutes played, which equates to 24.35 games during that league campaign. He literally averaged a goal or an assist every 78 minutes in the Prem. He would have been well on his way to hitting 20 goals/20 assists & becoming only the second player to do so in Prem history after Henry had he stayed injury free. He was only 22 years old as well throughout the entirety of that season while serving as club captain. The hype around this guy would be off the scale if he was coming through in today's game. A prodigy in the truest sense of the word. His injury that ruled him out for the run in absolutey killed us that season. We were only 3 points off of the top with 5 games to go or something like that until we lost 3 of our last 5 games to well & truly extinguish any title hopes. He surely would have been a shoe in for all of the Player of the Season awards domestically had he stayed fit. Missed him big time.
They will throw money at him in January so they survive. He'll then have to make them a mid table team the next season and be competing for a Europa League place the season after that. If he fails, he'll be out of a job. Even if he manages it he'll probably be dumped for a European manager once they're established as a top half team. He knows what he's getting in for, it's basically a no-win situation for him. He has to massively overachieve, and even if he does, people will say it's because of the money. He would be wise to try to take another club, like Potter did with Brighton, rather than risk becoming a Moyes. He doesn't have Moyes' pedigree or quality to bounce back. Should take over somewhere like Stoke and rebuild them in to a Premier League team.
It Hurts me that fans that aren't Arsenal only know Jack for being a walking x-ray. The lad was pure class, but he was played too much too young and he paid the price. Great player.
No he was just incredibly injury prone, being played at a young age had nothing to do with it. Rooney played way more than Wilshere from a young age and wasn’t injury prone.
I used to have the same opinion, but then I realised there are many players who played a lot from a young age. Sometimes it's just conditioning and luck.
It's also a case of mentality. He could be back playing week in, week out if he wanted to. Drop down, take a low paying contract, move abroad. If he still had something to offer and is driven, you can do it. Look at Defoe going up to Scotland, or Ibrahimovic still playing at 40. I'm sure Newcastle would have a look at him on a pay as you play contract. Chances are the drive isn't there though. You need fight and the clubs he's been to, back to West Ham, then back to Arsenal, suggest he wasn't willing to risk failure or exposure and has just given up.
@@jimmelton5846 Cost/effort issue. Can't compare being paid to chat to putting emotional and physical effort in to football again and probably failing or getting exposed as not quite having enough to play through pain and inconsistency.
Rooney aged at 1.3 x compares to everyone. At 16 he was bigger and stronger than everyone that was 18 or younger. This is balanced by him being biologically 40 when he was 34
Arsenal fan here but Jack is absolutely spot on with Rooney, definitely not rated as highly as he should be. Freak of a talent. Always remember that goal against Seaman many many moons ago
LOL just *imagine* thinking a single player in that dressing room could, or would, even care about how much money it cost a fan to come and see them play.
Purposely says could be any level, england? Just coz he knows he’ll say rooney. Bad bad united blirt this goldstein mate. Him an durham are the worst penaldo penandes pyjama wearing ringpiece kissing pair of helmets you’ll ever see
Im sure jack has given different answers to these questions before.. im sure hes said cazorla and gerrard before. Rooney GTFO.. then he says Fabregas but jack forgets he got to play with an old henry the GOAT.
Rooney 100% is the most disrespected English footballer ever. People talk about Gascoigne being the greatest English player ever, Rooney is on a whole different level. In terms of goals, longevity, success, Rooney had the ability to be an out and out goalscorer and a playmaker, he had it all. Incredible technique and speed for a guy of his build, could hit screamers.. Prime Rooney was different.
Yep. So much of it was because he wasn't all that sharp, a Scouser, Irish background, not great looking, and genuinely working class. People who knew nothing about football bought in to Rooney as the caricature to laugh at. England is a spiteful little country at times, it's so called sense of humour is little more than sneering and revelling in destruction. England will never produce another player like Rooney, a white, working class player who learnt the game through street football. Academy players cannot learn what he had. We might see it in an immigrant who comes to this country but not from an English player. The culture and fabric of the game has just completely gone. Players like Vardy are a dying breed, academy graduates who are bang average and get found out when they've done nothing by their mid 20s are the future. Lots of money in doing not very much and sitting on the bench at Arsenal or Man Utd.
Goldstein asked of they won the second half compared to what the first half score had been. So his reply that they drew the second half 1-1 means it ended up 5-1
Rooney doesn’t get the respect he deserves because he never did it for England IMO, he could have won us a World Cup. He was that good. Age 16- 18 he was better than Zidane, Ronaldinho, Kaka, Messi, Cr7 all of them. So he just never stuck at it imo.
The trouble is Rooney looked about 30 when he was 16 😂 he was the greatest teenage player of all time without a doubt..absolute beast in his younger days.
Rooney - good at club level like all 'good' english players when playing with superior foreign players. Put him in the england squad and he was largely pants. Record in euro's and world cup...pitiful. English players are able to elevate their levels with the influence of superior foreign players. Their truth level shows when they have to be the ones to elevate the levels of others around them.
England just lost the final to Italy on Penalties in Euro 2020.. I’d say they’re more than capable of competing. The issue with previous England teams were the egos, we had one of the greatest squads assembled in World Cup 2006 but none of the players got on with each other or wanted to be around each other.. Yet we had the likes of Rooney, Owen, Gerrard, Lampard, Beckham, Terry, Ferdinand, Ashley Cole etc.. They blew our golden era by refusing to put England first. Now you’re seeing a group of English players who are talented and do want to be around each other. Southgate has brought a real unity to the England National Team and it’s showing in our recent results, World Cup 4th place in 2018, Nations League 3rd place in 2019, Euro 2020 2nd place.. It’s showing a real team unity can take you a long way.
Nonsense. English football was caught behind the times under Sven, who was the epitome of a chancer who weasled his way in to big jobs by saying as little as possible to not give himself away as a bang average manager with almost no coaching qualities. Rooney is like a Brazilian player, starts off unplayable but his fitness deteriorates and by the time he's in his early 30s he's a shadow of what he once was because physicality was an integral part of his game.
Andy Goldstein has no skills in allowing someone to answer the question fully. He always tries to be funny and come out with witty comments that are just not funny. In my opinion, he is terrible.
Rooney was nowhere Cr7, people just need to stop with it! Rooney was CLASS, but there's levels. Rooney is not Henry level and Cr7 is higher than Henry, let's get this RIGHT LADS
His 2009/10 season is one of the most impressive seasons individually by any player in the Premier League era but unfortunately goes under the radar of the general footballing public because of the fact that ultimately, Arsenal didn't win anything & that he spent a substantial period of that season nursing injuries. Fabregas was truly immense for us that season. He registered 15 goals & 13 assists over 2192 total minutes played, which equates to 24.35 games during that league campaign. He literally averaged a goal or an assist every 78 minutes in the Prem. He would have been well on his way to hitting 20 goals/20 assists & becoming only the second player to do so in Prem history after Henry had he stayed injury free. He was only 22 years old as well throughout the entirety of that season while serving as club captain. The hype around this guy would be off the scale if he was coming through in today's game. A prodigy in the truest sense of the word. His injury that ruled him out for the run in absolutey killed us that season. We were only 3 points off of the top with 5 games to go or something like that until we lost 3 of our last 5 games to well & truly extinguish any title hopes. He surely would have been a shoe in for all of the Player of the Season awards domestically had he stayed fit. Missed him big time.
A decent player when fit . . . but MY GOD . . . Like the Priest in Father Ted with the most boring voice in Ireland . . . . wilshire doesn't belong on radio unless you are on heroin
@@masterodg5406 obviously no spurs fan likes him but he was massively overrated. Super hyped by everyone only to fail and get dropped by a relegated Bournemouth 😂😂
The best player Jack Wilshere played with at Arsenal was Cesc Fabregas .. REALLY?! I find that EXTREMELY hard to believe considering he played in the same team as Thierry Henry and Henry is CONSTANTLY being labeled as the greatest foreigner to ever grace the Premier League.
Wilshire has good voice for Radio/TV,clear and speaks in a good flow thats easy on ears 👍
On top of that speaks to point,not aimlessly
you are clearly taking the piss . . . . he has the weakest voice i have ever heard . . .
Sounds bit croaky, smokers voice
Is this a joke haha. He has zero charisma and is frankly boring, shouldn’t be anywhere near tv or radio
@@burgey9662 or football with his weetabix legs
What about Wilshere though??
Another great thing about Rooney is that he put up those crazy numbers while being played out of position a lot. The amount of work he put in for the team at the sacrafice of his own personal glory was ridiculous.
Rooney should’ve followed Ronaldo and applied his trade with bigger clubs....he achieved everything at United, given, most of it was down to CR7.
True, when Ronaldo left and Tevez had gone and he played as a no.10 up top on his own, he had his best season ever and absolutely smashed his goals tally..something like 34 goals that season...think it was 2009/2010 season.
@@ismaeladen2582 Nah, it wasn't...Rooney as mentioned sacrificed his own game so Ronaldo could do the business up top. Rooney played wide left and defended the space Ronaldo left behind, and stopped people getting down our left flank when Ronaldo lost the ball Becaue he would be out of position, and didn't track back. Rooney did Ronaldo leg work in defence, and was mainly creator in attack, but he got his fair share.
He also played while deteriorated from injury after injury. Both England and United played him when he was injured too
Someone needs to tell this guy that when you ask a question, then you need to shut up and let the person answer. Then you can ask a follow up question.. geeez hes annoying
Its human nature to talk less clearly if no one responds whilst you are talking, he does it in a timed way, to keep the talker , revealing stuff , And to keep on focus or distract from a undesirable focus , its annoying, but so is breaking beautiful egg shells
Cesc was my favourite player growing up. I don't think of him in the same way now because he tarnished his Arsenal legacy, but undeniably an unbelievable player
He didn’t tarnish anything, Wenger had the chance to take him back but he didn’t.
He’s free to play for the club that gives him the best offer.
@@Tarek_ElMaddahi agree. Wenger shouldve take him back. Made no sense that decision...still my favourite player
His 2009/10 season is one of the most impressive seasons individually by any player in the Premier League era but unfortunately goes under the radar of the general footballing public because of the fact that ultimately, Arsenal didn't win anything & that he spent a substantial period of that season nursing injuries.
Fabregas was truly immense for us that season. He registered 15 goals & 13 assists over 2192 total minutes played, which equates to 24.35 games during that league campaign. He literally averaged a goal or an assist every 78 minutes in the Prem. He would have been well on his way to hitting 20 goals/20 assists & becoming only the second player to do so in Prem history after Henry had he stayed injury free.
He was only 22 years old as well throughout the entirety of that season while serving as club captain. The hype around this guy would be off the scale if he was coming through in today's game. A prodigy in the truest sense of the word.
His injury that ruled him out for the run in absolutey killed us that season. We were only 3 points off of the top with 5 games to go or something like that until we lost 3 of our last 5 games to well & truly extinguish any title hopes. He surely would have been a shoe in for all of the Player of the Season awards domestically had he stayed fit. Missed him big time.
Rooney is your classic British footballer specimen. Fast , Bull like strong but also technically gifted.
I wouldn’t say we’ve produced many “Technically gifted” players, hence why players like Rooney, Gascoigne etc are held in such high regard. But we have produced many superb footballers.
@@MrDingDongPong He was technically brilliant. Great with his feet, could hit a sixpence from 30 yards away, knew where to be and when. All those little details that are overlooked he mastered. I think he’s a bit overhyped but he was a fantastic player in his day. Almost a complete footballer.
Technical for striking the ball yes
@@MrDingDongPong foden, grealish, Sancho, mount, bellingham. I'm not so sure
england doesn't produce gifted players. Nowdays we are seeing technical players from england.However, back in the beginning of the 2000's that wasn't possible.
Rooney was the football version of Tyson Fury no abs, no toned physic but an absolute beast
Literally, if he took care of his body like ronaldo, he could’ve been a shout for top 10 players in the world
@@eth3457at his best he was a top 5 player in the world ! Top 3 forwards in the world behind Messi Ronaldo and that without looking at himself
More like Mike Tyson- Freakin’ Animal (from a Arsenal fan)
I remember that 5-1 game, Suarez was like a demon possessed… one of the best performances I’ve seen live from an individual footballer.
I played against Suarez in that game and he was different gravy man
@@hmu05366 Lol who are you?
Liverpool 5-1 Arsenal was on my 12th birthday. My birthday no longer exists
@@shrisiva4016 he was the net
I was there. Glad Arsene mentioned the fans. I left after 25 mins at 4-0 down and could have been more. Abysmal
Jacks a top lad, great addition
Love jack. Miss him at Arsenal
His career should be taught in high-school. No matter how skilled you are, your attitude will determine your career.
Hope Wilshere can stay fit at Talksport
Hilarious….
😂
Yeah he definitely earned his humourous nickname through all his injuries of Jack Wheelchair. Joining the ranks of Darren (sicknote) Anderton.
Ha
@@paulhirst7602 Darren played over 500 games
It was the 5-1 game in 13/14. Liverpool were 4-nil up in 20 minutes: Skrtel 1’, 10’, Sterling 16’, Sturridge 20’. Suarez hit the post on what would have been a Puskas Award-winning strike. Most electrifying performance I’ve ever seen.
we were 8 points clear that year as well smh
Agreed. Liverpool have been great to watch under Klopp but they were something else under Rodgers that season. Almost uncontrollable, like a wildfire. Uncontrollable but powerful and you couldn't stop watching. That first 45 minutes is the most dominant performance I've seen in the Premier League between two top teams. It was just a joke, Arsenal were both mentally and physically destroyed.
I was expecting him to say the game that Arsenal won at Anfield back in December 2009, 2-1, having been 1-0 down at half time. I've heard other ex Arsenal players talk about how that was the only occasion that they can remember him losing it at half time.
Wilshere forgot he played with santi cazorla
Ramsey
Arteta, Gibbs and
Chamberlain said Casorla was the best player they played with in Arsenal
And Ozil
Santi was a fantastic player but Cesc was next level. Cesc was world class
Have you ever watched Fabregas in an arsenal shirt ? LMAO He was creating the MOST chances in Europe in 2007-2009
The Arsenal academy right now especially the U18's , Jack and Cesc being their coaches, teaching them to play the Arsenal way (Wenger ball), and Cesc learning prior to that from Barcelona the Cruyff total football, what a time for Arsenal as a football club, people dont say it but honestly they have always been the benchmark in running a football club, and again we have to be grateful for Wenger, i keep saying this especially after last season, Arteta could be the greatest signing Wenger has ever made, for me being a fan for 35+ years , Arteta will be remembered for giving back Arsenal as a club back to its fans
Lol I remember that game…could see that Arsene was boiling inside. If you ask me, every manager should lose it a couple times a season - the players sometimes are super lazy.
I was expecting him to say the game that Arsenal won at Anfield back in December 2009, 2-1, having been 1-0 down at half time. I've heard other ex Arsenal players talk about how that was the only occasion that they can remember him losing it at half time.
Arsenal not signing Cesc back was the biggest mistake
His 2009/10 season is one of the most impressive seasons individually by any player in the Premier League era but unfortunately goes under the radar of the general footballing public because of the fact that ultimately, Arsenal didn't win anything & that he spent a substantial period of that season nursing injuries.
Fabregas was truly immense for us that season. He registered 15 goals & 13 assists over 2192 total minutes played, which equates to 24.35 games during that league campaign. He literally averaged a goal or an assist every 78 minutes in the Prem. He would have been well on his way to hitting 20 goals/20 assists & becoming only the second player to do so in Prem history after Henry had he stayed injury free.
He was only 22 years old as well throughout the entirety of that season while serving as club captain. The hype around this guy would be off the scale if he was coming through in today's game. A prodigy in the truest sense of the word.
His injury that ruled him out for the run in absolutey killed us that season. We were only 3 points off of the top with 5 games to go or something like that until we lost 3 of our last 5 games to well & truly extinguish any title hopes. He surely would have been a shoe in for all of the Player of the Season awards domestically had he stayed fit. Missed him big time.
Love jack, proper geezer
Brilliant, sounds like a Howard Stern interview
🤣🤣
jack being there is taking the biscuit!
Jack forgetting he played with Santi Cazorla
Ask Jack how many cigarettes he's smoking a week currently.
You’ve never had a pint have ya 🤣
Respect England’s goat CM, you joke.
@@SheffKhalid GOAT midfield? lol
Wenger should’ve screamed at them a lot more. He got so soft later on, his own doing.
He was always the same way, always calm and measured.
@@anxiousmindmusic you‘re evidently very young so I don’t know why you’d bother commenting this. Wenger was visibly angry when we used to draw at Old Trafford in the early 2000s, that all changed. Nice try though.
@@patchh15 look at my profile picture - thank you for the compliment 😁
I started supporting Arsenal under George Graham, should give you an idea of how wrong you are. Nice try though.
Imagine if Wilshere said Jeremy Lynch
Laughter if Jack wilsher said jezza lynch 🤣 😂 😆
As a Chelsea fan I flipping love Rooney as a footballer. He was absolutely epic! and seeing the credit we give drogba I don’t understand why Rooney doesn’t get the credit he deserves. Amazing player
Because people dont like him as a person and can't separate the 2
He very nearly moved to the bridge of u didn’t know….
@@thelegendthatischels big facts
As a city fan there isn’t many united players I respect but anyone who says Rooney wasn’t world class at club level is deluded.
World class at club level? World class implies you are World Class at any level not just club level
@@TRY208 but he wasn’t world class for England?
@@weSnooker wasn’t world class for England but somehow came the top scorer for England and still is? Must of been the structure of England and not Rooney then
@@weSnooker you can’t be saying world class at club level, that statement in itself makes the word world class become redundant mate
@@TRY208 1 World Cup goal he scored - and was record scorer for the amount of friendlies and games played now compared to previous eras
Whether it was tactics or manager or whatever that team he was in under performed
Only issue with Rooney is he declined quickly at the age of 28. Look at Ronaldo, 36 and still doing great
Well this aged well
Crazy jack saying Cesc played from 16... but he was about the same. But i saw both of them at youth level live.. never forget Fabregas and his completely unatural and unusual mullet! Jack obviously says Cesc because he broke through in his shadow.. and Fabregas himself broke through with viera before he left.
His 2009/10 season is one of the most impressive seasons individually by any player in the Premier League era but unfortunately goes under the radar of the general footballing public because of the fact that ultimately, Arsenal didn't win anything & that he spent a substantial period of that season nursing injuries.
Fabregas was truly immense for us that season. He registered 15 goals & 13 assists over 2192 total minutes played, which equates to 24.35 games during that league campaign. He literally averaged a goal or an assist every 78 minutes in the Prem. He would have been well on his way to hitting 20 goals/20 assists & becoming only the second player to do so in Prem history after Henry had he stayed injury free.
He was only 22 years old as well throughout the entirety of that season while serving as club captain. The hype around this guy would be off the scale if he was coming through in today's game. A prodigy in the truest sense of the word.
His injury that ruled him out for the run in absolutey killed us that season. We were only 3 points off of the top with 5 games to go or something like that until we lost 3 of our last 5 games to well & truly extinguish any title hopes. He surely would have been a shoe in for all of the Player of the Season awards domestically had he stayed fit. Missed him big time.
JW reacts shocked every time he’s asked this question about who’s the best player he’s played with, like he’s not asked it nearly every single interview he does… and then gives a different answer each time?
Pretty sure he usually says Fabregas
@@bibiadiaHis 2009/10 season is one of the most impressive seasons individually by any player in the Premier League era but unfortunately goes under the radar of the general footballing public because of the fact that ultimately, Arsenal didn't win anything & that he spent a substantial period of that season nursing injuries.
Fabregas was truly immense for us that season. He registered 15 goals & 13 assists over 2192 total minutes played, which equates to 24.35 games during that league campaign. He literally averaged a goal or an assist every 78 minutes in the Prem. He would have been well on his way to hitting 20 goals/20 assists & becoming only the second player to do so in Prem history after Henry had he stayed injury free.
He was only 22 years old as well throughout the entirety of that season while serving as club captain. The hype around this guy would be off the scale if he was coming through in today's game. A prodigy in the truest sense of the word.
His injury that ruled him out for the run in absolutey killed us that season. We were only 3 points off of the top with 5 games to go or something like that until we lost 3 of our last 5 games to well & truly extinguish any title hopes. He surely would have been a shoe in for all of the Player of the Season awards domestically had he stayed fit. Missed him big time.
That Arsenal didn't sign Fabregas when he became available again after Barcelona.
His 2009/10 season is one of the most impressive seasons individually by any player in the Premier League era but unfortunately goes under the radar of the general footballing public because of the fact that ultimately, Arsenal didn't win anything & that he spent a substantial period of that season nursing injuries.
Fabregas was truly immense for us that season. He registered 15 goals & 13 assists over 2192 total minutes played, which equates to 24.35 games during that league campaign. He literally averaged a goal or an assist every 78 minutes in the Prem. He would have been well on his way to hitting 20 goals/20 assists & becoming only the second player to do so in Prem history after Henry had he stayed injury free.
He was only 22 years old as well throughout the entirety of that season while serving as club captain. The hype around this guy would be off the scale if he was coming through in today's game. A prodigy in the truest sense of the word.
His injury that ruled him out for the run in absolutey killed us that season. We were only 3 points off of the top with 5 games to go or something like that until we lost 3 of our last 5 games to well & truly extinguish any title hopes. He surely would have been a shoe in for all of the Player of the Season awards domestically had he stayed fit. Missed him big time.
That season also saw us being completely obliterated by Chelsea 6-0 which was Wenger's 1000th match in charge.
After hearing that, curious to see how Eddie Howe would do as manager of a top club.
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They will throw money at him in January so they survive. He'll then have to make them a mid table team the next season and be competing for a Europa League place the season after that. If he fails, he'll be out of a job. Even if he manages it he'll probably be dumped for a European manager once they're established as a top half team. He knows what he's getting in for, it's basically a no-win situation for him. He has to massively overachieve, and even if he does, people will say it's because of the money. He would be wise to try to take another club, like Potter did with Brighton, rather than risk becoming a Moyes. He doesn't have Moyes' pedigree or quality to bounce back. Should take over somewhere like Stoke and rebuild them in to a Premier League team.
Jack got 2 goal of the season awards.. he scored some bangers
It Hurts me that fans that aren't Arsenal only know Jack for being a walking x-ray. The lad was pure class, but he was played too much too young and he paid the price. Great player.
He wasn’t played that much too young…
No he was just incredibly injury prone, being played at a young age had nothing to do with it. Rooney played way more than Wilshere from a young age and wasn’t injury prone.
I used to have the same opinion, but then I realised there are many players who played a lot from a young age. Sometimes it's just conditioning and luck.
@@totsh2056 You're probably correct mate.
It's also a case of mentality. He could be back playing week in, week out if he wanted to. Drop down, take a low paying contract, move abroad. If he still had something to offer and is driven, you can do it. Look at Defoe going up to Scotland, or Ibrahimovic still playing at 40. I'm sure Newcastle would have a look at him on a pay as you play contract. Chances are the drive isn't there though. You need fight and the clubs he's been to, back to West Ham, then back to Arsenal, suggest he wasn't willing to risk failure or exposure and has just given up.
Christ it's like he asks a question and interrupts him 30 times when he's trying to answer
Also could definitely see that from howe what a legend 👏
Loved hearing Wilshere talk man. Loved him as a player, but things don't always go to plan.
Them all wearing black is much easier on the eye for some reason...
Sounds like a conversation in the pub 🤣🤣
He was good last season for Bournemouth, can’t understand why he can’t find a club
He could probably sign for about 20 clubs. The problem is finding a club that will pay him the wages he wants.
@@jimmelton5846 Cost/effort issue. Can't compare being paid to chat to putting emotional and physical effort in to football again and probably failing or getting exposed as not quite having enough to play through pain and inconsistency.
Rooney treated his body like a bin 🗑. That’s why he’s not playing and Ronaldo is.
Tbf he was done after 33 or so which is normal for most footballers. Considering he started at 16.
Not everyone is CR7 level dedicated
Rooney aged at 1.3 x compares to everyone. At 16 he was bigger and stronger than everyone that was 18 or younger. This is balanced by him being biologically 40 when he was 34
Wilshere forgot about santi cazorla
Really enjoyed this
He's really drip feeding us the information isn't he
I like them type of interviews
That guy in the center sounds aggressive
In the first few seconds wilshere looks like Jamie tartt from ted lasso😂 missing super jack at the emirates💔
How do we find the live UA-cam stream that is on Monday - Friday? I always open UA-cam at 10am but can't find it
Why does Goldstein always seem to jump in, he doesn't let people finish and he cuts in with his questions, is it just me who’s noticing this?
He always does it, even with the callers
Hate it. So annoying, don't even let the guest finish giving the answer to the question he asked! Joke of a presenter.
I saw Jack Wilshare at a petrol station once. He has the smallest feet, like size 3 and half small.
I would love to see an all or nothing about Newcastle this season
Top man Jack but I got a feeling he will get a vocal injury and have to sit out this
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Jack should go in to the championship with derby
Jack is the reason why I switched from winger to become a midfielder
no one asked
@@ip5799 i asked
That’s great!
How do u tackle someone a millimetre late lol
Same way it takes 2 metres to get to the chippy by car
Wow Jackie boy is a man now reminds that I'm getting old. COYG
Arsenal fan here but Jack is absolutely spot on with Rooney, definitely not rated as highly as he should be. Freak of a talent. Always remember that goal against Seaman many many moons ago
HEY LOOK! ONE FINISHED FOOTBALLER
LOL just *imagine* thinking a single player in that dressing room could, or would, even care about how much money it cost a fan to come and see them play.
Your asking jack wilshire who was the biggest disapointment
Jack, Cesc, Ozil, Mozart 'Rosicky' ... Wt brains we had in the mid 🔥🔥🔥🔥 we beat prime Barca 2009-11 (villa, Messi, xavi, Iniesta etc)
Jack’s looking 40+.
Wilshere speaking so highly of rooney... i wonder has or would rooney do the same.. i doubt it
Well one is the greatest English footballer of all time and the other was a talented injury prone player.. Bit of a difference.
@@SuperMillwall lol riiight
Rooney tried to sign him for Derby recently even after everything - maybe at least try to inform some of these opinions.
This was quality
I paid £70 for my ticket that day😭
Let the guy speak man.
Lmao. Can't find a club so now his doing radio work. One of the most overrated midfielders ever from the Arsenal fans.
Comes across like a broken man. He should sign for Newcastle 🤭
Purposely says could be any level, england?
Just coz he knows he’ll say rooney.
Bad bad united blirt this goldstein mate. Him an durham are the worst penaldo penandes pyjama wearing ringpiece kissing pair of helmets you’ll ever see
Im sure jack has given different answers to these questions before.. im sure hes said cazorla and gerrard before. Rooney GTFO.. then he says Fabregas but jack forgets he got to play with an old henry the GOAT.
Yeah but that was Henry the MLS pensioner, not peak Henry the greatest ever EPL player arguably.
Rooney 100% is the most disrespected English footballer ever. People talk about Gascoigne being the greatest English player ever, Rooney is on a whole different level. In terms of goals, longevity, success, Rooney had the ability to be an out and out goalscorer and a playmaker, he had it all. Incredible technique and speed for a guy of his build, could hit screamers.. Prime Rooney was different.
Yep. So much of it was because he wasn't all that sharp, a Scouser, Irish background, not great looking, and genuinely working class. People who knew nothing about football bought in to Rooney as the caricature to laugh at. England is a spiteful little country at times, it's so called sense of humour is little more than sneering and revelling in destruction. England will never produce another player like Rooney, a white, working class player who learnt the game through street football. Academy players cannot learn what he had. We might see it in an immigrant who comes to this country but not from an English player. The culture and fabric of the game has just completely gone. Players like Vardy are a dying breed, academy graduates who are bang average and get found out when they've done nothing by their mid 20s are the future. Lots of money in doing not very much and sitting on the bench at Arsenal or Man Utd.
Rooney underachieved for England and only became record goalscorer because he scored against the likes of San Marino and Lichtenstein in friendlies.
Ronaldo was levels above Rooney sorry but a far far better player Goldstein is clueless he really is .
Not as a young player tho.
Rooney way playing in the premiership at 16/17
At 16/17 Ronaldo was in the youth team a sporting
I’m Confused he says they were losing 4-0 at half time n came back To draw 1-1 WTH
I think he said drew the 2nd half as in the second half they scored 1 and conceded 1 so the score was 5-1 (but I might’ve misunderstood too)
Goldstein asked of they won the second half compared to what the first half score had been. So his reply that they drew the second half 1-1 means it ended up 5-1
@@amakky1989 no misunderstanding. You’re right
Rooney doesn’t get the respect he deserves because he never did it for England IMO, he could have won us a World Cup. He was that good.
Age 16- 18 he was better than Zidane, Ronaldinho, Kaka, Messi, Cr7 all of them. So he just never stuck at it imo.
The trouble is Rooney looked about 30 when he was 16 😂 he was the greatest teenage player of all time without a doubt..absolute beast in his younger days.
I like Jack Wilshere.
Has Jack got a injured voicebox . . . he has the weakest voice i have ever heard . . . should be doing sleep audio tapes . . . ZZZZZZ
It's true Rooney was unbelievable!!
Rooney - good at club level like all 'good' english players when playing with superior foreign players. Put him in the england squad and he was largely pants. Record in euro's and world cup...pitiful. English players are able to elevate their levels with the influence of superior foreign players. Their truth level shows when they have to be the ones to elevate the levels of others around them.
England just lost the final to Italy on Penalties in Euro 2020.. I’d say they’re more than capable of competing.
The issue with previous England teams were the egos, we had one of the greatest squads assembled in World Cup 2006 but none of the players got on with each other or wanted to be around each other.. Yet we had the likes of Rooney, Owen, Gerrard, Lampard, Beckham, Terry, Ferdinand, Ashley Cole etc.. They blew our golden era by refusing to put England first.
Now you’re seeing a group of English players who are talented and do want to be around each other. Southgate has brought a real unity to the England National Team and it’s showing in our recent results, World Cup 4th place in 2018, Nations League 3rd place in 2019, Euro 2020 2nd place.. It’s showing a real team unity can take you a long way.
Nonsense. English football was caught behind the times under Sven, who was the epitome of a chancer who weasled his way in to big jobs by saying as little as possible to not give himself away as a bang average manager with almost no coaching qualities. Rooney is like a Brazilian player, starts off unplayable but his fitness deteriorates and by the time he's in his early 30s he's a shadow of what he once was because physicality was an integral part of his game.
Shut up Goldstein. Let the guests speak.
They're not guests. All the Bent is co-host, Wilshere is guest host
Andy Goldstein has no skills in allowing someone to answer the question fully. He always tries to be funny and come out with witty comments that are just not funny. In my opinion, he is terrible.
Rooney was nowhere Cr7, people just need to stop with it! Rooney was CLASS, but there's levels. Rooney is not Henry level and Cr7 is higher than Henry, let's get this RIGHT LADS
I hate talk sport. Their presenters have no idea how to have a conversation with someone
these are much better without Simon Jordan imo
I said it before; Cesc Fabregas is the greatest Arsenal player ever.
better than Henry, Viera, and Bergkamp?😂
@@ballskin5984 yeah better than them.
@@Gbaaminister 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Gbaaminister No
His 2009/10 season is one of the most impressive seasons individually by any player in the Premier League era but unfortunately goes under the radar of the general footballing public because of the fact that ultimately, Arsenal didn't win anything & that he spent a substantial period of that season nursing injuries.
Fabregas was truly immense for us that season. He registered 15 goals & 13 assists over 2192 total minutes played, which equates to 24.35 games during that league campaign. He literally averaged a goal or an assist every 78 minutes in the Prem. He would have been well on his way to hitting 20 goals/20 assists & becoming only the second player to do so in Prem history after Henry had he stayed injury free.
He was only 22 years old as well throughout the entirety of that season while serving as club captain. The hype around this guy would be off the scale if he was coming through in today's game. A prodigy in the truest sense of the word.
His injury that ruled him out for the run in absolutey killed us that season. We were only 3 points off of the top with 5 games to go or something like that until we lost 3 of our last 5 games to well & truly extinguish any title hopes. He surely would have been a shoe in for all of the Player of the Season awards domestically had he stayed fit. Missed him big time.
A decent player when fit . . . but MY GOD . . .
Like the Priest in Father Ted with the most boring voice in Ireland . . . .
wilshire doesn't belong on radio unless you are on heroin
Arsenal legend and was a true baller. Shame he was always injured though.
Nowhere near a legend... Let me guess you never saw arsenal win the league?
I'm shocked he didnt say Arteta LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO - Oh right because he was garbage
Got to agree jack is an easy vice to listen to. Sounds a top bloke as well.
Wilshere is possibly the most overrated player in prem history
1. Nobody rates him
2. He was injury prone so that is like calling Ousmane Dembele overrated
Also 3. You're only saying that coz you're a rattled Spurs fan 😂😂
@@masterodg5406 obviously no spurs fan likes him but he was massively overrated. Super hyped by everyone only to fail and get dropped by a relegated Bournemouth 😂😂
Overrated like your team.
Last comment from jack is so hilarious
Goldstein gonna get the chop soon
Jack, absolute flop
First time for every thing best manager ever with money he had at hand leaving Highbury lost wenger 3 titles Easy
It's no good Wenger losing it when he's insisting on selecting jokes like Eboue, Bendtner, Denilson and Muamba
The best player Jack Wilshere played with at Arsenal was Cesc Fabregas .. REALLY?!
I find that EXTREMELY hard to believe considering he played in the same team as Thierry Henry and Henry is CONSTANTLY being labeled as the greatest foreigner to ever grace the Premier League.
Feel sorry for Wilshere. I heard he got injured during this interview.
He will get injured on the way to the studio next time
This interviewer is AWFUL
Couldn't dribble and at national level in tournaments, woeful
Rooney! Rooney! Rooney!