 Welcome to Toffy TV, Wayne Rooney has left Everton Football Club for a second time. He is going to the NLS signing for DC United and he should make his debut when they move into their new stadium, the Audi Arena, I presume. In July, I thought about it, a bit disappointed, just a bit, not immediately, and I liked it to have been back a couple of years ago when he still had a bit more, but I still think it was a decent decision to bring him back because he finished our top goals, last season he gave us some, probably the best memories of the season really, the hatrack against Westham and the goal, well first day he had it against Stoughton in the game, scored at City, which I think was that picture, hatrack against Westham goal from his own half and then obviously the penalty at Amfield, I think he started the season well and then had a bit of a misdemeanor and that curtailed it a little bit but then he picked it back up. Second half of the season and under Sam Halliday I think didn't go as well, obviously, so I'm a bit disappointed but I'm by the same token, we've had a month or so to get used to this idea haven't we, at first we were a bit like oh I can't sell him and then I think more the idea comes in and you start thinking about what the new manager wants then you start to get used to the idea. I sat here 12 months ago and said I wanted to see him back, I wanted to see what happened, I wouldn't want us never to have gone on back and been going what if, what if you know that kind of thing, I'm delighted we got him back and delighted that he scored on his debut, that he got to score a goal at Amfield in front of the Everton fans, I'm delighted that he got his hatrack and scored such a memorable goal in that. That performance, I've said before I don't think he was used effectively in the second half of the season, I think when he was playing in that deeper role I think he did a lot better when Sigarton was in the team even though we were told he couldn't play together. When Sigarton went out the team I felt like more responsibility was put on his shoulders to create and I think that didn't help him, I think with Sigarton in the team I think that took a lot off and where he could just play that role and could just spray the passes and just be, it's like you know you look at someone like Paul Scholes in his last couple of seasons or even when he came back from retirement he had so much talent in the team that he wasn't like the major cogony, he was just one of them. I think when Rooney and when Sigarton were playing well, both of them, they bounced off each other and I think when Sigarton went out of the team suddenly there was no creativity in that midfield, it was all put on his way in Rooney and he just couldn't carry the team the way he wanted to with his legs. So I think that did for him, I also think that he was spread too thin over towards the end of the season where I think if Sam Allardice had said listen in some games we're going to play 90 minutes, you'll be fully recharged, he didn't, he played like 60 minutes every game, I just don't think that got enough out of him, what I will say is well out and I know you skipped over it but the situation with him and how he got, you know when he got banned for diving I think that had a big part of play on not only his mental state but also how the club used him because let's not mess it on there, he came back, he would have looked at him and gone PR this is fantastic, we are bringing back one of the most well known footballers on the planet, let's be honest it's why an MLS team wants him, he is a major name in football. He was on the front covers of FIFA for years, he's got, listen where did this carry weight with some people or not, he's got in Twitter followers, one of the highest Twitter followers in the world of a sports person, right, these things carry weight, commercially he's a big big thing and I think the moment that happened it was like the club had to go okay we need to take a step back on this, I think all those things are big things and for him mentally what he did or didn't do around that time you know there's so much of him to leave you know leaving home or all those things that have played a part in his mentally for him and I think that lost us key ground that we couldn't really make up for you know so I don't think that helped but I'm really glad that he came back, I'm used to the idea now that he's leaving and I think if he doesn't fit into the plans of the new manager there's no point dragging it out, just cut your losses and say it's time to move on, yeah I can't disagree with any of that, you're right he got on back, he generated mass interest for him coming home and he scored a goal and all that but once he once that missed the meaner happened it did set everyone back, people who were prepared to go alright then you know literally how it got, we're back on the case, the club did have to strip back what it planned to do, probably commercially with him because he wasn't in the right place I think he also at that time the start was hard so the team didn't get into any rhythm and think Ronald Coomyn lost him and it was way very quickly you know and didn't know what to do with him as well and it was just you know everything was spinning arch and solo most of that time and then David Undraith coming and it just all was a bit of a mess but through that he was probably the shine and light because he scored and won us the game up with Newcastle, scored two against Swansea you know the goal of Amphilth so he did go back pull us through some tough times as well with his goals but like you say the shine had been taken off for a bit, I think the second half of the season I think we'd have used them properly again I think it was Key who played next to him, I think when Garner was next to him he was a lot better and Tom Davis or when Guilfee was in there, when Snidel didn't come back into the team, the two of them just thank him enough to lock down on midfield and so when teams passed it round us he was exposed more than worry he needed to be there and it just kind of got his effect on games got less and less and less and then in those games he tried too hard, he tried to pass us that way and on and lose us the ball and then because he was losing us the ball in danger series he wasn't quick enough to turn and all those things started to play in the past I think the most important thing for Wayne Rooney was last season is that he just wants to be the player he was five years and he's not and he didn't sink in over the season it's horrible well of course it is you're a footballer at any level at any level never mind him who's been one of the best in the world when you're a footballer at any level and your legs start to slow down a bit and you're up against fast people the frustration is they can't do what you needed to do when that's your club and you wanted to do it and your kids are in the crowd and you want to make them proud and your dad and you want to prove people wrong and it's not happening and also I don't think he got on well enough with Sam Allardice I think they had a bit of a public spot or a fallen out you could see when he was subbed swearing and throwing things and not being happy I don't think he was pleased with that so all of it rolled into having a diminishing effect on his game and that coupled with probably where everyone was feeling as well I think he felt it as well I think you know if you had no ready this move will will mean he'll have accepted himself he's been given time now to come to say this and not listen players in their own heads have plans you know of where they want to go he wanted to spend two years at heaven maybe a third do his coaching badges an accelerator coach and badge route through the FA and then come back as an athlete and coach that's what he wanted to do he's been taken off but you know what plans don't always go to plan Tim Howard wanted to still be the event goalie he wanted to retire in May and be playing in the World Cup for America now and then retire from football it didn't happen you know what I mean it gets taken out what you think you can do in your head and what what really reality or maybe two different things seen something a couple of you know yesterday saying Stephen Gerard regrets not playing another year at Liverpool and then I've got L.A. Galaxy fans saying to me I'm going we watched it that year you ain't very good for us so we've you know it's what you think in your head and even after the effect going back and going oh you know sometimes I sit there and go I could still get out there and do it and then you get out there and do it and then you get out there and do it and then you get it. gallwch i'n credu i米llai, a ent i ledio i jagwch i ni, ac nad y dylaiціwy yn promotions. A rhoi'n ansiyl fi yw'r wyFine, ac mae'w r週fodan yn ei enthusiastic strann dda? Yn gyda ni eich gump anime, mae'n neg !!! Mae'r gmpall gyffredig yn cael ei mas menosol yn Freuni Nardfouden i s zmian. Ac eich hynny yn gondol, maen nhw'n cael ei fofennol y gallwn addysg o'r mesud. Ac eich fof lift, yn ei ganddyn i'r gondol, felly i ddweud, koelwch, teichwch, ac yn fwy o'r wyf i'ch ceis pays, a wnaeth yn ffynol, rydyn i gen i'n gwneud. Y gallwn ganddyn nhw eich opposition o'r cyfnod, roedd ei wneud yn gondol i'r ffamug yn ei chyfyddo. 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I don't want them to do what you know want to produce players for every football club. To me it's a no brainer but you know again it's all about time and everything else but if I've said and you have there's a coaching position for them. And this is something I think that will happen or Marcel Brands will want to and it happens at IAX, it happens at PSF, it's done at a PSF for all people in and they just go through IAX do it. It's a Dutch way of those players around you and especially you've got somebody who's won everything in the game, everything in the club level you've won so why wouldn't you want to use that experience? And obviously you mentioned the Dutch model emotionally it's very much different isn't it because you know they let the players go freely and there's nothing from the fans they go and they come back and you've just seen the likes of Dijkheith finishes Korea back. Where he started, you know, rampaces over there and as you mentioned the Dutch players, the likes of John Highting in the back there, you know they're all back. So yeah it's interesting parallel, they seem to take emotion out of it and actually take great respect by the fact that they've produced players that move on weird different because obviously we see ourselves differently but I would like to the door for them to be open to come back and as you just said pass on all that experience to the next crop. And you know what? He'll want to be managing in a few years. He will. He's got that inside him so. Well wait and see. Let us know your thoughts in the comments. Are you happy that Wayne Mooney has been moved on or would you have liked to see him get another year out of him and maybe just use him sparingly but I think as a player he doesn't really want that. He wants to play football. Let us know your thoughts in the comments. Thanks for watching Toffy TV. 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