Achtung
18 May 2005, 02:17 PM
Not too bad for two newcomers.
Left-back: Gabriel Heinze (Manchester United)
"The combative, hard-working player marked his debut at Bolton Wanderers with the opening goal of the game and soon established himself as a left-back of real quality. He may have failed to add to his Premiership goal tally since then, but his impact at the other end of the pitch has helped to steady a back-line which has obviously lacked confidence without a competent goalkeeper."
Striker: Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
"His goal tally of 17, with 11 in the Premiership, has been criticised given the £27million paid to Everton on transfer deadline day last August. Rooney, however, was bought as much for his potential to be a world star as for immediate impact. He's a match-winner, a crowd pleaser and, above all else, a bloody good player."
Here's to many more seasons with these two continuing to produce their levels of quality for us. And hoping to see even more names on the list next season.
Left-back: Gabriel Heinze (Manchester United)
"The combative, hard-working player marked his debut at Bolton Wanderers with the opening goal of the game and soon established himself as a left-back of real quality. He may have failed to add to his Premiership goal tally since then, but his impact at the other end of the pitch has helped to steady a back-line which has obviously lacked confidence without a competent goalkeeper."
Striker: Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
"His goal tally of 17, with 11 in the Premiership, has been criticised given the £27million paid to Everton on transfer deadline day last August. Rooney, however, was bought as much for his potential to be a world star as for immediate impact. He's a match-winner, a crowd pleaser and, above all else, a bloody good player."
Here's to many more seasons with these two continuing to produce their levels of quality for us. And hoping to see even more names on the list next season.