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he scored just as many goals from midfield as he did up front last season. so it's BS that he'd have scored double the goals if he played up there all season.
The obvious and only way is to drop him. It may upset the media who only care about him as an England player, but if you're not performing.
The problem is that Rooney rightly or wrongly wields a lot of power now. LVG has placed a lot of trust in Rooney and Carrick as the leaders in the dressing room especially after a lot of long timers have left recently. Dropping him is not the same as just dropping any other under performing player. He needs to keep Rooney happy and in good spirits to keep the spirits high in the dressing room.
Maybe he should be shunted out to the wing for a few games. Its a position that doesn't require as much discipline and Rooney can run up and down the pitch with a degree of freedom as he likes to play. I think in central areas LVG wants disciplined players and maybe that is clouding Rooney's mind a little bit. Memphis isn't exactly doing great at the moment so having Rooney on the left wouldn't be the worst idea. Doubt it will happen though.
Maybe its the RVP treatment, whereby he will keep on playing him, then near the end of the season tell him that he will be benched or is free to leave. I hope so anyway.maybe he's trying to build up Rooney's confidence or something like that. He can't exactly go out and say he's the worst player and i'm taking the captaincy off him even though that's what perhaps should happen.
I thought that this idiotic notion would have died down by now, seeing as when he was eventually played as striker, he actually put even worse performances, it was around the same time Gary came out with that silent domination nonsense..he got the majority of his goals at 10 last season..thats hardly midfield...its the same position he is playing now, just with only one striker ahead of him instead of two.he scored just as many goals from midfield as he did up front last season. so it's BS that he'd have scored double the goals if he played up there all season.
Fergie dropped him in 2013, and many think he was going to be sold if Fergie stayed on. Remember Fergie gave that interview in one of the last games saying Rooney wanted to be sold. Rooney just confirmed it in his latest interview too, he asked to leave if he wasnt going to be in the team.
Fergie knew Rooney was on the down, its a shame we never got rid sooner.
Maybe its the RVP treatment, whereby he will keep on playing him, then near the end of the season tell him that he will be benched or is free to leave. I hope so anyway.
Problem with this point is that BFS and Smalling are better candidates as captains atm. I would take the captaincy off him. Then he won't get those privileges. He isn't earning them on any level.Nothing will happen, he'll continue no matter what.
So frustrating because we have good options to replace him.
The problem is that Rooney rightly or wrongly wields a lot of power now. LVG has placed a lot of trust in Rooney and Carrick as the leaders in the dressing room especially after a lot of long timers have left recently. Dropping him is not the same as just dropping any other under performing player. He needs to keep Rooney happy and in good spirits to keep the spirits high in the dressing room.
Maybe he should be shunted out to the wing for a few games. Its a position that doesn't require as much discipline and Rooney can run up and down the pitch with a degree of freedom as he likes to play. I think in central areas LVG wants disciplined players and maybe that is clouding Rooney's mind a little bit. Memphis isn't exactly doing great at the moment so having Rooney on the left wouldn't be the worst idea. Doubt it will happen though.
Isn't this the problem, all these ex United players saying how well he is playing when he clearly isn't. It's like one giant clique.Beckham was also asked who he most enjoys watching in the competition and this time, all of his suggestions are involved.
Becks: "On the England side, I think I'd have to say Wazza. Wayne is playing so well for United and he's had a good start to the season so we'll see."
bless you lad![]()
If we allowed a captaincy clause in his contract it is utter stupidity. If that is the case then Jones injuring him training really is the only option.I dont understand all the fuss about the penalties, the pundits and commentators wouldnt stop going on about it last night, but we have had this rota for penalties for quite a while now, there is nothing surprising about it.
I was thinking swapping him and Mata around for a bit might be an improvement - certainly Mata is one of our most effective players at the moment so it makes sense to put him in his favourite position. Rooney can do a job on the wing.
In another Rooney thread a week or so ago I was speculating about whether Rooney might have the captaincy written into his contract. Or if not, perhaps a clause demanding he plays if fit - or plays a certain number of games. Would there be a precedent for this kind of arrangement? Would it be legally workable?
I agree with the general sentiment in this thread: he needs to be dropped. And I think, unless there is something in the above and we actually legally cant drop him - and I dont know how likely that is - he will be if things dont change soon. Having said that, I do think people are being a bit quick to write him off entirely. I wouldnt bet against him having a resurgence and proving a few people in here wrong. But the longer this goes on, the less conviction I have saying that.
He would be one terrifyingly ugly woman.Give him a sex change and send him to Iran
Everyone said:That's quite enough of that shit, Clark F*cking Kent.
So we resort to play him where he does least damage to the team now?
Think majority agree he's definitely not captain material (on the pitch anyway) - would like to think we'd keep him though but get another top striker to play with Martial. Rooney's still more than good enough for certain games and we should really have 4 strikers in our squadMaybe its the RVP treatment, whereby he will keep on playing him, then near the end of the season tell him that he will be benched or is free to leave. I hope so anyway.
Utter, utter stupidity. And under normal circumstances I wouldnt imagine us getting ourselves into that situation. But he had us over a barrel at that moment, we simply couldnt afford to lose him that summer, there was too much else going on. Clearly Moyes wanted to do whatever it took to keep him. So maybe that is what it took.If we allowed a captaincy clause in his contract it is utter stupidity. If that is the case then Jones injuring him training really is the only option.
Have you not seen their line up?!He would be one terrifyingly ugly woman.![]()
Well that's a relief.Stop. There's no captaincy clause in his contract ffs. LVG wouldn't have gone through that ridiculous captaincy audition process if the clause existed.
Isn't this the problem, all these ex United players saying how well he is playing when he clearly isn't. It's like one giant clique.
I actually agree with you, but I sympathize with Lvg here...remember how the media got when he sold Welbeck...dropping Rooney will be 10 times worse...they will hound whoever his replacement and after every poor perfomance you'll get them asking whether Rooney would have won us the game instead and all that nonsense....Lvg may not have enough leverage to do that.If that's what's in LvG's head now or that's what he's up too, he can head off along with Rooney then too. Because that word be pure prick acting.
Continue to not perform and you'll be dropped simple as that. Or next week you'll have half a dozen players fall into the comfort zone of not giving a shit.
I like the MLS's reputation as an elephant's graveyard for football.He'll probably move to the MLS soon.
I dont think he will want to sit on the bench, hasnt taken well to that in the past , he'll just sulk and that creates a negative vibe around the team, esp as he has a lot of influence in the dressing room.Think majority agree he's definitely not captain material (on the pitch anyway) - would like to think we'd keep him though but get another top striker to play with Martial. Rooney's still more than good enough for certain games and we should really have 4 strikers in our squad
re RVP treatment - the problem with Rooney is he's only halfway through his mega contract and don't see anyone paying what we'd want for him plus match his wages. Fed up of United paying players to leave even when they get bought by other clubs (chica, evans, RVP to name a few)
Nah, you're detailing half truths in my opinion,
He was benched in Sir Alex last season for playing gash, only then did the subject of a potential transfer request pop up.
In Moyes season he was our best outfield player for the first half of the season, yep agreed, but over the second half of the season post new contract his level had dropped off largely yet again.
His form has been very erratic for the past 3 or so years, and I don't think it's unfair to state his mediocre/poor performances are now begining to outweigh his decent outings each year passing. At some point this needs to be addressed, surely.
Considering he's been operating in such a psychically demanding league since he was 16, I think its fair to say the end will come quicker for Wayne than some. He doesn't have a special football brain like Giggs to compensate for he's rapidly diminishing physical abilities.It's like getting rid of Raul, it's easy for us to talk but it's an other story to actually do. When you think about it, he is only 29 years old.
He wasn't terrible, it's just the frustration of watching him these days.Didnt get a chance to see the match tonight. How bad was he? Worst in the team or just playing average?
And that starts with giving Smalling the armband. I completely agree with you.The answer would seem to be to start to rotate him. Herrera is screaming out to be played in that position anyway, so mix them up. Rooney's not playing so terribly that he needs to be completely dropped, but nor is he playing well enough to have any grounds to be pissed off if, for example, we benched him against Arsenal. LVG can simply meet any media scrutiny with the line that 'Rooney played 90 hard minutes against Wolfsburg and we needed to give him a rest.'
I don't believe for a moment Moyes would've been the one responsible for the contract. He wouldn't have been allowed that much control.
- Hire henchmen to escort David Moyes to the front door of every Man Utd supporter on the face of the planet so he can apologise for offering Rooney the most ridiculous contract world football has ever seen.
I actually agree with you, but I sympathize with Lvg here...remember how the media got when he sold Welbeck...dropping Rooney will be 10 times worse...they will hound whoever his replacement and after every poor perfomance you'll get them asking whether Rooney would have won us the game instead and all that nonsense....Lvg may not have enough leverage to do that.
As depressing as that is, its probably true. Unless we can convince someone like PSG to sign him as a marquee signing. Maybe Monaco or something.How can we sell him though? He still has three years to run on his contract after this season and is on massive wages to boot. It is simply not going to happen unfortunately. He'll be here til the end of his contract and we have to phase him out as a first choice player after this season.