So it’s happened again. Beckham did it in 98, Rooney did it in 2004 and now Wayne has destroyed England’s chances of lifting a major trophy, again.
Although this time at least he’s given us all a chance to prepare for this disaster having committed his petulant act almost 12 months before a tournament.
Rooney’s red in Montenegro last Friday has forced UEFA to award the England striker with a three-match ban. Three matches means Rooney will play no part in England’s progress through the group stages of Euro 2012.
Classic Wayne
Rooney isn’t exactly known for being the best-behaved lad on the pitch, either in an England shirt or when playing for his club.
His jibe at fans booing the team after England’s woeful draw with Algeria at World Cup 2010 earned him little love from fans and press, while his stamp on Ricardo Carvalho in the 2006 World Cup quarter-final, disgraced the England number 10 in the eyes of the whole country.
His elbow to the face of Wigan’s James McCarthy last season gave his critics more firepower, while his general temperament on the pitch, and sometimes reckless challenges, have seen England’s golden boy in hot water for much of his career.
This incident in Montenegro is just another one to add to the list, much like a badly behaved kid at school will have his misdemeanors tallied up and stored away on his permanent record.
The Choices We Have Now
Fabio now has to make two very important decisions.
1) Who do you play up front instead of Rooney?
2) Do you even take Rooney to the tournament?
The answer to question number two is a tough yet simple answer.
You DON’T take Wayne to Poland.
This is a character who has twice now made foolish decisions that have cost England on a big stage. Although Wayne’s latest misdemeanor didn’t take place in a major tournament, the repercussions will now affect us for the whole of the group stage at one.
His kick on Miodrag Dzudovic was stupid, childish and a final straw. Wayne must be punished for his actions, and he should sit and watch as England battle their way to their usual heart breaking quarter-final loss without one of their key men.
So Back To Question One
Question one is still a difficult one to answer. The young talent that England have in their squad will make adequate cover for Rooney, but seeing as there’s so much of it, and England have only played two competitive games without Rooney since 2008, Fabio is going to have to go back to the drawing board to find a new attacking system for his side.
Darren Bent partnered Rooney up front last Friday, and the trio of Bent on his own with Ashley Young and Stuart Downing paid off for Villa towards the end of last season. But Fabio may well be drawn to the young wonder kids of Danny Welbeck and Daniel Sturridge. Both have started the season well for United and Chelsea and both have shown that they can perform on the big stage for their clubs.
Young and exciting, the pair of them together could make a devastating partnership as long as Capello gives them the time in friendlies to develop a playing relationship and flourish.
Bent on his own however, offers the safest option and as long as he has the support and service from a quick flowing midfield, England should be able to find a way to escape the group stages in Poland.
The Big Picture
It’s unlikely that England would have made the Final or even Semi-final’s of the tournament with Rooney in their squad. Spain, Holland and Germany would all make sure of that.
Now he is gone, Capello at least has the excuse to not take him and try to develop something new for his successor to continue in the lead up to 2014.
Leave Rooney, start a fresh, and give the kids a chance to get used to the pressures of being in an England squad at a major tournament. World Cup 2014 here we come.
England 2012: NO Rooney - NO cry!









Comments
HAHAHA Shit treatment from the FA towards United?? the FA love United more than anything mate so karma is not the thing there
I could pick it apart, but I'll just make one point.
And I quote 'Now he is gone, Capello at least has the excuse to not take him and try to develop something new for his successor to continue in the lead up to 2014.'
Rooney will be 28 at World Cup 2014! As England's best forward he's far from finished!
I hope he gets picked for Euro 2012 and you take a look back at this piece and start writing about something you know about.
what makes wayne rooney world class is also his downfall, hes his own worst enemy. look at the goal against newcastle for example, would he have scored that if he wasnt angry at the ref? probably not!
i think take rooney along, again it doesnt mean play him as soon as we reach the knockout stages. but if we are poor then we have no choice but to play him. the other strikers are no where near rooney calibre.
and who knows, this could spur him on to finally achieve with england what he has at man united..
i hope cappello takes him along!!!
If england do get through to the knockout stages again, that doesnt give him a right to start or even play any minutes of football, if the team are coping without him. but it then gives us an option. He is probably our only World Class player (a thrase that is over used in my opinion) and he can change a game like that.