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Jus Blazin
#41 Posted : Wednesday, October 20, 2010 6:10:23 PM
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atoke, atoke,
atoke, atoke,
atoke, huyu rooney,
atokeee
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Sober
#42 Posted : Wednesday, October 20, 2010 9:10:59 PM
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where is he going? probably in the manchester neighbourhood or notingham forest.
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kyt
#43 Posted : Wednesday, October 20, 2010 10:26:57 PM
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misdemeanour wrote:
just received this tweet - Wayne Rooney and Sir Alex Ferguson are now in a complicated relationship. Manchester City likes this Applause


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muendoz
#44 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 8:28:21 AM
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"Coleen forgave you, we won't", Man U fan
I reward myself with beer!
MaichBlack
#45 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 9:08:28 AM
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Elder wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
The press especially in Britain is full of the Wayne Rooney story. Are they talking about the prostitute scandal? Nope!!! They are talking about the possible exit from Man U. What if this whole story is orchestrated to kill the prostitute story? SAF has been known to play mind games with fellow managers to achieve an upper hand. Is it beyond him to organize what is going on to give one of his star players a break from the the prostitute story?

This is a big if/maybe but it is possible. Then again, I might just be over thinking.


Have heard of conspiracy theories but this sure takes the biscuit. Pray Pray Pray

You are right! As I said, maybe I was over thinking. This is surely not a joke or some media circus. The lad is on his way out. Hopefully Man - U can get good moola from his sale. I say sell him to the highest bidder [other than Money Shitty!]. You can never allow an individual to be bigger than the team. No matter who he is. On a lighter note, what will Man - U do without all the goals he's scored since March this year? All one of them!!! Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly . And it was not even in open play. ABK. This is a team with a rich history. It is not about one juvenile delinquent!
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MaichBlack
#46 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 9:14:26 AM
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muendoz wrote:
"Coleen forgave you, we won't", Man U fan

Man U fans have composed anti-Rooney songs [In record time]. Some are very vulgar - about him and the prostitute. They were sang during yesterdays match loud and clear for everyone to hear! Good thing the dude was nowhere near the stadium. He makes Ronaldo look like a saint - the way he handled his departure. And here we were thinking Ronaldo was behaving like a spoilt brat!
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TAZ
#47 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 9:42:33 AM
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Rooney made his decision to leave before the start of the season so i think that has a lot to do with his poor performance so far.
Njung'e
#48 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 10:58:34 AM
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@Taz,
Rooney is just too willing to bring discontent at Ol' Trafford.Why can't he leave in peace...I mean,what was the point of making a statement two hours before the game against Bursaspor?Wherever he goes, Man U fans will never forgive him.I wish he was wiser.
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#49 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 11:08:00 AM
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On a different note, for Rooney to say Man-u lacks ambition, is a slap in the face of SAF and all Man-u players and fans.

I agree with @Taz, the lad wanted to leave much earlier...the prostitute scandal and 'fake' ankle injury were just the tipping points.

Destination? To a club with 'ambition'. So far, Real, Barca, Mancity and chelsea have been mentioned. I still think he doesn't fit Barca's system of play. Chelsea already have Drog. They dont need Rooney. They won last season without him. And Ancelotti views this saga as an internal Man-u matter for SAF to solve and has refused to speak about it. The front-runners should be Real and Mancity.
McReggae
#50 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 11:16:55 AM
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....it will be to shitty....and the he will realize that playing in manchester is different from playing FOR MANCHESTER!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
muendoz
#51 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 11:23:07 AM
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Eti Man U has no ambition.............Yes, it has no ambition for whores!!
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Jus Blazin
#52 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 11:57:29 AM
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now he will come out with a statement and say he never got an ankle injury before the Budurspor match, that he has been fit all season, even though there are photos of him being in a stretcher during training...
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MaichBlack
#53 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 11:59:38 AM
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muendoz wrote:
Eti Man U has no ambition.............Yes, it has no ambition for whores!!

The fellow - as much as I hate his guts at the moment - is being misquoted. At no point did he say or even imply that Man U has no ambition. He talked about Man - U's ability to attract top players in the world. This is definitely an issue given how the Glazer family are running [ruining] Man - U. Where did Benzema, Ozil, David Villa and other such like Man - U [serious] targets end up? They definitely didn't come to Man - U! Below is a quote from the lad

"It is absolutely true, as he said, that my agent and I have had a number of meetings with the club about a new contract. During those meetings in August I asked for assurances about the continued ability of the club to attract the top players in the world."

All in all, the lad has shown an unacceptable level of disrespect and all we can hope for now is a fat pay cheque, the exit of the Glazers and a very short rebuilding period.

In any case, this is not about the club. It's about money!! He wants more money!!! Hiyo tu. What he gets in wages increment [wherever he goes], I hope he loses 10 times in endorsements. SAF did a very good job painting him as a mercenary as opposed to the "dedicated" and "royal" individual he had painted himself to be. Most multinationals wont touch him now. Add to that the "cheating on a pregnant wife with a prostitute" saga and you can see how difficult it will be to market him.
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
KulaRaha
#54 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 12:01:19 PM
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McReggae wrote:
....it will be to shitty....and the he will realize that playing in manchester is different from playing FOR MANCHESTER!!!


Actually, City is the REAL Manchester team. United is based outside Manchester. Use google earth.
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MaichBlack
#55 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 12:10:44 PM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
now he will come out with a statement and say he never got an ankle injury before the Budurspor match, that he has been fit all season, even though there are photos of him being in a stretcher during training...

Maybe he will say he was forced on to the stretcher - just like he was forced to wrap his ankle with an ice bag the last time he was not injured. Or he can say he was just tired and decided to use an alternative mode of transport. Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
mali ya nguvu
#56 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 12:19:36 PM
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Rooney has handled his departure poorly to the level where any future boss will have to think twice coupled with the past discipline issues...

All in all he has done the much he could do for Man U and he should be free to leave with courtesy....Most likely join JT and Ashley Cole to learn more about indoors Pray
McReggae
#57 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 12:24:05 PM
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If out Rooney, in Torres.....who will be the winner, Hodson already scared!!!!!!
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KulaRaha
#58 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 12:25:21 PM
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How come every time someone with ambition tries to leave United there are issues?

Does every player have to be mindless unambitious like Scholes?

First it was Bekham, oh too much media. Then Jaap Stam, oh not loyal. Then Tevez, oh greedy. Then CR7, oh oh oh. Now Rooney.

Just because the coach has no prospects of better employment, why should the players be the same? I think Rooney got the right advise from Keane, "look out for No1".

We all change jobs for better money and terms, I dont think theres anything wrong in that...
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TAZ
#59 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 12:25:31 PM
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"I was in the office on August 14 when David told me he'd had a call from his agent saying that Wayne wasn't going to sign his contract. So then David came across to see me. He said he couldn't believe it and neither could I. "I had a meeting with the boy and he reiterated what his agent had said. He wanted to go. I said to him, 'Just remember one thing: respect this club. I don't want any nonsense from you, respect your club.'

I think SAF arrogance is also to blame here, this is no way to talk to your top player. The way i see it all Rooney wanted was a good deal to match other top players in the EPL. Keeping him on the bench only made matters worse.....Rooney knows his worth, he's not the kind of player you would just push around. SAF didn't even offer him any kind of support when he had the prostitute saga, i can't understand when he says he's surprised by Rooney's decision.

SAF should learn to let go without drama
Ric dees
#60 Posted : Thursday, October 21, 2010 12:33:47 PM
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To be honest i am with Rooney side (not talking as a Chelski supporter) The talks fist stalled on August 14, his main bone of contention is the future of the current squad, in other words Wayne does not have "faith" on the current players to challenge for titles in the future both at home in Europe, so what had happened around that time..a certain David Villa had joined Barca, Ozil and Khedira had joined Real and Muller had joined Bayern (this to him were the main contenders in Europe), on the local front the blue half of Manchester had signed Super Mario, Chelsea did no change a winning team and Man U signed a certain Bebe..well who the F** is Bebe..Roy managed to hold onto Torres and Gerrard and Tottenham signed Van Der Vart, Arsenal signed Chamach and Squillachi...fast forward October 2010 Man U are above Tottenham on goal difference thats a trasversity and yet to play any of the top 5 yet?? that in my opinion is the bone of contention and am with Rooney on this

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