wr8_utd
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He won't leave on a free. Surely we're not going to keep him that long. We'll just offer him out to everyone.
I think a lot of people are as angry at the way Fergie has been treated in all this, compared to the actual news itself. I was shocked at the news, and to lose a player of his caliber is huge, but the real emotion came after the interviews, seeing Fergie respond in that manner wasn't right, he looked crushed from Wayne's decision, and that for me is the most upsetting thing.
If he does this I sure as feck hope he doesn't get a single game in the next 18 odd months.
If Rooney - who is head and shoulders above any other attacking Man United player - is not world class then the rest of our attack must be very average.
Didnt the clubs agree to not use the Webster ruling?
No, Gutierrez went to Newcastle after terminating his contract using the Webster ruling for example. It was only the G14 clubs which informally agreed not to exploit it - that group ceased to exist in 2008 though, and City were never a part of it anyway.
We'll try to sell in January I'm sure to avoid this.
If Rooney - who is head and shoulders above any other attacking Man United player - is not world class then the rest of our attack must be very average.
Ok, lets put the bad feelings away... Rooney is a fecking brilliant player, one of the best. No matter whether he's a cnut or not
Personally I think he knows where he is going and he will be gone in January, pity we couldn't get him out of here sooner
Nooshka I hope you're a lass.. could really do with some pick me up sex right now. Check your PM.
comapred to the other top teams in Europe, it is.If Rooney - who is head and shoulders above any other attacking Man United player - is not world class then the rest of our attack must be very average.
I think a lot of people are as angry at the way Fergie has been treated in all this, compared to the actual news itself. I was shocked at the news, and to lose a player of his caliber is huge, but the real emotion came after the interviews, seeing Fergie respond in that manner wasn't right, he looked crushed from Wayne's decision, and that for me is the most upsetting thing.
Agreed, totally.
Fergie's fighting attitude is what makes him, and what sums up his United teams. We're all about fighting, about proving people - especially the media - wrong and coming out on top.
Seeing Fergie so genuinely upset and actually a bit... hopeless?... made me think that this is the worst act of betrayal by any United player, ever. To reduce someone as experienced and tough as our manager to a saddened confused man... Rooney can feck off and crash and burn at his next club for all I care. Hope he fails massively.
Agreed, totally.
Fergie's fighting attitude is what makes him, and what sums up his United teams. We're all about fighting, about proving people - especially the media - wrong and coming out on top.
Seeing Fergie so genuinely upset and actually a bit... hopeless?... made me think that this is the worst act of betrayal by any United player, ever. To reduce someone as experienced and tough as our manager to a saddened confused man... Rooney can feck off and crash and burn at his next club for all I care. Hope he fails massively.
Sorry mate i'm a bloke got the shit nickname from a mad french woman though if you want me to put you in contact with her?
Agreed, totally.
Fergie's fighting attitude is what makes him, and what sums up his United teams. We're all about fighting, about proving people - especially the media - wrong and coming out on top.
Seeing Fergie so genuinely upset and actually a bit... hopeless?... made me think that this is the worst act of betrayal by any United player, ever. To reduce someone as experienced and tough as our manager to a saddened confused man... Rooney can feck off and crash and burn at his next club for all I care. Hope he fails massively.
Where in the world is Paul Stretford?
What is this we cant compete anymore crap? We were doing very well in the last 4 years or so, and we will continue to do soI still think it's got to do with the fact that we can't compete properly anymore, and it's only really going to get worse so why sign an extension?
He's told them 2 years in advance nearly, well what 6 weeks off, that he doesn't want to sign a new contract, if we wanted to cash in properly, it should of been done the second he said he didn't want to hang around, unlike Ronaldo, they didn't 4 years on the contract to persuade, they knew the consequences and presumably about this Websters Ruling.
He left Everton because he wanted to go somewhere where HE felt he'd have a better chance of winning for the chapter in his career(and he got that move spot on, barring Barca he couldn't have picked a better team) and earn more than they could pay him, now he's doing it to us.....as much as I love the guy on the field throughout his career, I can't say I'm truly stunned, gutted as hell? damn straight, but he's not exactly a loyal person considering he's cheated on his wife like 2 times after saying he won't do it again as well.
Whether we end up being successful or not is another thing, we may well still be, but he clearly doesn't think so, and quite frankly neither do I really, even before this all came up, I still of would said City/Chelsea would be more successful in the coming years, saying that hurts more than anything, but eh, gotta face realities.
Agreed, totally.
Fergie's fighting attitude is what makes him, and what sums up his United teams. We're all about fighting, about proving people - especially the media - wrong and coming out on top.
Seeing Fergie so genuinely upset and actually a bit... hopeless?... made me think that this is the worst act of betrayal by any United player, ever. To reduce someone as experienced and tough as our manager to a saddened confused man... Rooney can feck off and crash and burn at his next club for all I care. Hope he fails massively.
I don't know. Fergie's just too experienced and has seen too much football to be devastated IMO. Shocked in the beginning, yes, but a man of his stature, I just can't see the feeling lingering too long. He's too much of a winner.
Before the 06/07 season Chelsea looked like they were going to walk the title for the next ten seasons. Then Ronaldo came into his own and literally owned the English Premier League. That's what great players do.I still think it's got to do with the fact that we can't compete properly anymore, and it's only really going to get worse so why sign an extension?
He's told them 2 years in advance nearly, well what 6 weeks off, that he doesn't want to sign a new contract, if we wanted to cash in properly, it should of been done the second he said he didn't want to hang around, unlike Ronaldo, they didn't 4 years on the contract to persuade, they knew the consequences and presumably about this Websters Ruling.
He left Everton because he wanted to go somewhere where HE felt he'd have a better chance of winning for the chapter in his career(and he got that move spot on, barring Barca he couldn't have picked a better team) and earn more than they could pay him, now he's doing it to us.....as much as I love the guy on the field throughout his career, I can't say I'm truly stunned, gutted as hell? damn straight, but he's not exactly a loyal person considering he's cheated on his wife like 2 times after saying he won't do it again as well.
Whether we end up being successful or not is another thing, we may well still be, but he clearly doesn't think so, and quite frankly neither do I really, even before this all came up, I still of would said City/Chelsea would be more successful in the coming years, saying that hurts more than anything, but eh, gotta face realities.
I don't see why we should play him again. His heart isn't at the club and he doesn't deserve the honor of playing for us.
I don't know. Fergie's just too experienced and has seen too much football to be devastated IMO. Shocked in the beginning, yes, but a man of his stature, I just can't see the feeling lingering too long. He's too much of a winner.
You never replied to my last post!![]()
If you look below the belly button of a woman, beneath the little tuft of hair, theres a hole. Just in front of the anus.
That is the STRETFORD
More commonly known as a cnut.
If you look below the belly button of a woman, beneath the little tuft of hair, theres a hole. Just in front of the anus.
That is the STRETFORD
More commonly known as a cnut.
It goes beyond just United though as far as I can remember, has there been a worse case of betrayal than if Rooney goes to City? I mean we've all talked about how the likes of Fabregas no longer want to play for their club and will be gone pretty soon because he's a foreign player who has a dream of playing for his hometown club, or Torres who isnt going to stick around when his club arent winning things. But here the lack of professionalism and the cloak and dagger nature of this from Rooney... Its just unbelievable. And yet its true.
He'll be crucified although I doubt he'll set foot on the Old Trafford turf until he's wearing a City shirt.
I'm not normally this cynical, and no doubt Fergie is disappointed, but I think he's played the interview like the master tactician that he is...look at all of us, minus 1 or 2, just about everyone has already sided with Fergie and United, without waiting to hear Rooney or his agents.
He didn't look sad when he was laughing it up last night at Ewood Park...so I think at least some part of the 'sorrow' is Fergie playing mindgames. Wayne Rooney has gone from hero to zero off the back of that interview, not just because of his demands, but the way Fergie put them across, and articulated them.
Conspiracy theory - what if Colleen's said the only way she'll take him back is if they leave the country - sorry I've been watching reruns of footballer's wives, but it would explain the bizzarre nature of it all.