MUFAN79
Full Member
Honestly,I don't know what to think.....
I m so fecking confused....
I m so fecking confused....
BenHibbs Rooney: "I'm sure he fans are upset, I want to build the
relationship back up"
Why is this tool talking about me?Another case of baseless statements.
The only thing I have ever said on the Rooney matter is that it was my guess he wanted to move because either he felt the club lacked ambition or he simply wanted more money. I didn't judge him one way or another. I said nothing after the day when Ferguson declared that Rooney wanted to leave.
What I object to and why I mentioned 2 groups is the labelling by the self righteous fans of an apparent group of principle-less fans without actually having any proof that any particular poster has done a massive u-turn.
In interview with MUTV, Rooney said he held talks with the Glazers over the club's future transfer plans
Who is he to hold talks with Glazers ver the club's transfer plans?!
The posters on the Caf you mean?
BenHibbs Rooney: "I'm sure he fans are upset, I want to build the
relationship back up"
You're an idiot. You will boo him as well, won't you?That's nothing like an apology, even with an apology he can't get off with this, he's just proved himself as being a cnut.
A bunch of yanks who know nothing about the sport and an illiterate immoral chav. Truly a conversation for the ages....
A bunch of yanks who know nothing about the sport and an illiterate immoral chav. Truly a conversation for the ages....
A bunch of yanks who know nothing about the sport and an illiterate immoral chav. Truly a conversation for the ages....
I have been as disapointed as anyone with his antics. But he will have my support as any United player who wears the 'sacred shirt'.
Now play fecking football.
You're an idiot. You will boo him as well, won't you?
Agreed
BenHibbs Rooney: "I'm sure he fans are upset, I want to build the
relationship back up"
A bunch of yanks who know nothing about the sport and an illiterate immoral chav. Truly a conversation for the ages....
He's not, as simple as that.Our best player
That I think is half the point.
He's just pissed all over the shirt before putting it back on.
That's nothing like an apology, even with an apology he can't get off with this, he's just proved himself as being a cnut.
Spot on. Who is he to hold talks about the future of the club? Someone is clearly thinking he's bigger than the club.
That I think is half the point.
He's just pissed all over the shirt before putting it back on.
To bomb at the world cup and to have the right team and tactics to win the whole are 2 very different things.Well no-one expected Rooney to bomb in the world cup and who is to say he would have had he not received that ankle injury?
When Rooney will have more than the one season he had in which he will display quality performances regularly then yeah a comparison with the very best in the world will be in orderI don't want to forget any good season any player has, but it seemed to me that was what you suggest about Rooney when I reminded you of it, I think this part of this discussion has evidently been misconstrued or understood at some point.
Yes with the way you did it.My judgment of him as a player has nothing to do with the latest events.I just think that just because he's 24 and at a certain well doesn't mean with certainty (the certainty you displayed) that he will be among the best players at 28.You would need him to have a proper hygiene and more consistency with his game.If I'm stupid to assume a player will be better at their peak in terms of physical age then yes I'm stupid. Form is temporary, class is permanent. What he's done is undoubtedly wrong but let's not equate twatishness to his ability as a player.
BenHibbs Rooney: "Once it came out it looked like there was nowhere
to go & that that was it. But SAF made it clear the door was still open that's when I spoke to my agent and said 'let's go and speak to them and try and resolve it"
Rooney: "The manager is not the only reason I stayed, but his experience, passion and will to win were an important factor."
Are you surprised by how everything has happened?
Since it’s become public knowledge, it meant we had to move quickly. Once it all came out, it looked like there was nowhere to go, and that that was it. The manager quite openly made it clear that the door was still open for me to sign and that he still wanted me to sign. That’s when I spoke to my agent and said, ‘let’s go in and sit down with them and try to resolve it and try and get the deal done’. We went and spoke to the manager, David Gill and the Glazers. And I’m just pleased we worked it out.
paulnicoll
@BenHibbs I think Ian holloway had a big part in it.
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Wayne is "Delighted".
Good for him.
Perhaps he could invest a weeks wages in a course on synonyms. I am sick to death of hearing footballers saying delighted.
Does anyone really think he gives a flying feck about the fans? He is a rich young football playing man who makes more than anyone, possibly everyone put together who pays to go and see a match at OT. Football is a business - this episode has merely confirmed the soullessness of it all. It's results (financial) driven. Losing Rooney will have meant more losses for the Glazers. Rooney had the bargaining position here - he used it, and got himself a fat wage at a club he probably didn't really want to have to leave. He's played the game and done well. If you think he actually cares about the fans, other than those in balaclavas who might actually threaten him with a pucnh, kick or bit of vandalism, then you are naive if you ask me.
He's not, as simple as that.
He definitely meant that.He probably meant that the possibility of staying no longer existed, in a strange scouse way of saying it.
That I think is half the point.
He's just pissed all over the shirt before putting it back on.