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If he goes to City, I hope we screw them for as much as we can.
It would actually be interesting to see how many on here would actually want him to stay after all this and the way hes treated the club, whod take him back?
Personally he can rot as far as im concerned, feck him, hope he plays 1 more game for the club in front of a packed old trafford and gets ripped to pieces the disloyal money grabbing prick.
Ok, explain something.
You'd like to believe the manager about what exactly?
I'll try once more....pay attention....
ALL WE KNOW SO FAR IS THAT SAF HAS SAID THAT ROONEY WANTS TO LEAVE....NOTHING ELSE.
So yeah, i believe SAF when he says that Rooney wants to leave. Of course i do. No reason not to.
But everyone talking about "Nobody is bigger than the club" is completely unfounded because we don't know anything else that would remotely suggest that he thinks he is.
Understand?
I'd keep him till his contract ends and let him go on a free, having played no football for over a year.
Not good business sense I know.
A player who says he wants to leave the club at the beginning of a season, but gives no explanation as to why, must think he's bigger than the club.
don't want him back. Not after what he has done to the club and SAF
don't let the door hit you on the way out Wayne
How do you conclude that then? Serious question.
I'm not trying to sit on any side of the fence here (because i don't yet know enough to make a decision) i'm just playing devil's advocate. I'd back SAF over any player and completely agree that no individual is bigger than the club....but are you really so naive as to think that all that has been said between the boss and the player on the matter in all that time is that he wants to leave and absolutely nothing else? I seriously doubt it myself. There is definitely stuff that the gaffer isn't saying. It's one of his biggest mantras. What happens inside the club stays inside the club. Why would this change?
Again, until we have a bit more information to go on than just that Rooney wants out then to say that he thinks he is bigger than the club is ridiculous.
Surely it's about respect.
If he wants to go, he should approach the manager, discuss it with him, and tell him his reasons.
Not just say he wants to go with no explanation, which Fergie claims. If we hear nothing to the contrary from Wayne in the next few days, we can probably take that as read.
Unfortunately UEFA rules dont allow us to do that, but yeah that would be enjoyable to watch.
Unfortunately UEFA rules dont allow us to do that, but yeah that would be enjoyable to watch.
Ditto. I wouldn't want him back even if he changes his mind. I hope we sell him sooner than later and that I will never again have to see him wearing our shirt. Disgraceful cnut.
Do UEFA dictate that a player must play ahead of other players if he's not in form?
It would have to be the most clear cut case of tapping up, and we should go after City for it.
I suppose you can't expect someone to be loyal to a club when they can't even be loyal to their wife and child. He is off his head.
As i said, i sincerely doubt that the only dialogue on the matter during all this time has been Rooney saying he wants to go. Do you?
Let him speak first and give his side before you get that angry.
True, we've all certainly lot in the past few weeks loyalty is not a word you can use to describe Wayne Rooney, scum quite possibly is however.
Agreed. Verbal or not. Might not stick in a court of law, but could really damage City's reputation.
I suppose you can't expect someone to be loyal to a club when they can't even be loyal to their wife and child. He is off his head.
Let him speak first and give his side before you get that angry.
I did defend Tevez when he showed a lack of Loyalty, but for me he had reason and justification. With Rooney I don't even understand his motives or reason, his betrayal is far far worse in my opinion!
Let him speak first and give his side before you get that angry.
I did defend Tevez when he showed a lack of Loyalty, but for me he had reason and justification. With Rooney I don't even understand his motives or reason, his betrayal is far far worse in my opinion!
what if he and his camp maintain silence and don't say anything?
what about your great white knight then?
We don't owe Wayne anything. Especially not after everything that has transpired.
Jeepers mate good to hear from you where have you been?
Let him speak first and give his side before you get that angry.
Its something about a player having to play at least 10% of a clubs calendar year fixtures otherwise hes free to leave under some certain ruling, not sure exactly how it works it was being discussed on twitter earlier when what you suggested was mentioned.
feck off Kia