In 2002/03 season when Henry got 20 assists, Manchester United won the league:
Scholes who was playing double pivot in the midfield had 14 goals and 3 assists in 31 league games.
Giggs had 8 goals and 10 assists in 32 games in the league
Van Nistlerooy had 25 goals and 4 assists in the league
All these United players performed exceptionally well and topped it up by winning the league yet Henry was the one who won PFA player of the year.
It's not about winning the league, it's about who has been the best individually.
I know Celtic fans wonโt agree but, as dramatic as today has been, thatโs an awful outcome for Scottish football. If Celtic can cycle through three managers, struggle for most of the season, yet win the title anyway, what does it say about the state of the game up there?
Set a treadmill at 21kph ( max most will go to) and try to run for 30 seconds on it.
That's what he did for 1 hour, 59 minutes and 30 seconds.
The peak of human physical achievement. Insane, absolutely insane.
@JamieCamm@Segment10uk@UTDAlex8@UtdRom Nah it's not but it's cool. Football is about opinions and Rooney gets on any 'mount rushmore' debate he's eligible for on mine.
@JamieCamm@phillywilson32@UTDAlex8@UtdRom Like I said... assuming we're not just looking at what they did in that decade. He was a United player in the last decade all his previous achievements and performances count. You could also look at the fact he won 3 trophies as captain within that decade...