@TheClubLiveTw Brilliant question - and the answer probably depends on whether you judge players by trophies or individual achievements. Wrote about exactly this: https://t.co/l8x8qGDJWE
@charles_watts "'We are champions daddy' - and yet some people still wanted to put an asterisk next to it. Wrote about the ridicule and the vindication: https://t.co/yU91hFtm16
@RestIsFootball@alanshearer@GaryLineker Written something on Bruno that asks the question nobody really wants to answer - is he as good as we keep saying he is? https://t.co/l8x8qGDJWE
@WeAreTheOverlap Keane called it a circus act. But the real question isn't the assists - it's what Bruno's career actually means without the trophies. Wrote about it: https://t.co/l8x8qGDJWE
@ianherbs@ChrisWheelerDM The unfulfilled ambition question feels more relevant than ever now he's broken the assist record and won Player of the Year. Wrote about exactly this: https://t.co/l8x8qGDJWE
@MarkOgden_ Keane's right that it's become an obsession - but maybe that's because the question underneath it is genuinely fascinating. What does Bruno's career actually mean without the trophies? Wrote about exactly this: https://t.co/l8x8qGDJWE
@_PaulHayward The record is impressive but the bigger question is whether individual brilliance without trophies defines greatness, especially where Bruno is concerned: https://t.co/l8x8qGDJWE
@JNorthcroft Great piece, Jonathan. But does compassion and commitment count for enough without the trophies? The counter-argument: https://t.co/l8x8qGDJWE