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Not a chance - SAF looked deflated today.
That could just be as a man who felt he had helped Rooney as best he could and has been betrayed
Not a chance - SAF looked deflated today.
So getting knocked out in the quarter finals is "close" to "winning" the Champions League?![]()
No matter how Fergie looked today, it surely has to do more with his disappointment from Monday's stories and Rooney not acting as a professional like he asked him too. After all, he's known he wants out for a while now.
That could just be as a man who felt he had helped Rooney as best he could and has been betrayed
No matter how Fergie looked today, it surely has to do more with his disappointment from Monday's stories and Rooney not acting as a professional like he asked him too. After all, he's known he wants out for a while now.
Yes. It's three fecking matches away (of which, technically, we'd only need to win two) from winning the trophy. If we were beaten to the league by 6 points then i'd say we were pretty close.
The story broke at the beginning of September. He will have known about it for weeks before, hence trying to get the super injunction.
Yes. It's three fecking matches away (of which, technically, we'd only need to win two) from winning the trophy. If we were beaten to the league by 6 points then i'd say we were pretty close.
Yes, it's that negative spin that must have hurt. Rooney and his advisors must have believed that the football world would buy into the "victim" spin he put out and hasten a move. I'm not sure that was wise not from SAF's point of view but it could have a negative impact on Rooney's career. He'll go down as player who behaved in an undignified manner to move for money
Fergie suggested in his interview that you can't overlook the things in play when it comes to contracts and transfers. Rooney really has little say in contract negotiations other than agreeing with his agent when the agents says lets hold out for £x p/w. I have no doubt that Rooney's entourage are being fecking dickheads, but Rooney isn't doing a whole lot other than sitting still while his club and his entourage battle it out. If this is the case then he should grow a set, but it's a problem throughout football at the moment.
Yes, it's that negative spin that must have hurt. Rooney and his advisors must have believed that the football world would buy into the "victim" spin he put out and hasten a move.
Yes, it's that negative spin that must have hurt. Rooney and his advisors must have believed that the football world would buy into the "victim" spin he put out and hasten a move. I'm not sure that was wise not from SAF's point of view but it could have a negative impact on Rooney's career. He'll go down as player who behaved in an undignified manner to move for money
First thing Rooney should do now is look to change his agent/advisors. Whoever's pulling his strings is doing a bad job.Yes, it's that negative spin that must have hurt. Rooney and his advisors must have believed that the football world would buy into the "victim" spin he put out and hasten a move. I'm not sure that was wise not from SAF's point of view but it could have a negative impact on Rooney's career. He'll go down as player who behaved in an undignified manner to move for money
We paid £27million for him when he wasn't even that famous, on the back of a good Euro tournament and he had two years on his deal back then as well if my memory serves me right. Since then he's proven himself to be a quality player who can make it at the top level, though he hasn't fulfilled his entire potential to be completely honest. Besides, notice how prices have gone up since then, £27million doesn't really buy you a top class footballer anymore, we paid £17million for Valencia who was nowhere near that bracket.
Then you need to re-evaluate your defition of "close"
Ahh but he acted the same way at Everton.
Yes. It's three fecking matches away (of which, technically, we'd only need to win two) from winning the trophy. If we were beaten to the league by 6 points then i'd say we were pretty close.
Harry Redknapp declared he would love to sign Wayne Rooney - but admitted the wantaway Manchester United striker was unlikely to join Tottenham.
Speculation over Rooney's future reached fever pitch today after United boss Sir Alex Ferguson finally admitted the England star wanted to leave Old Trafford and was refusing to sign a new contract.
And Spurs boss Redknapp was one of the first to openly declare an interest in landing the 24-year-old, whose current deal has less than two years to run.
Redknapp reckons Rooney could be a bargain if he lets his contract run down.
"I'm going to speak to my chairman and see if we can get Rooney to Tottenham," Redknapp half-joked ahead of his side's Champions League clash with Inter Milan tomorrow night.
"But I doubt very much whether that will happen.
"I haven't seen Alex's interview but I'm sure that its honest and its open and if he's explained it openly then that's got to be good.
"I think these things need to come out in the open sometimes.
"Everybody wonders why this has happened, why that has happened.
"The game belongs to the people and the people should know what happens more in football.
"Too many people feel that the most important people of all, the people who pay the wages, are kept in the dark.
"Come out and tell it as it is."
Pressed on whether Tottenham were realistic contenders for Rooney's signature, Redknapp said: "It's not impossible.
"If he's going to stay in England, who knows?
"You've got to be interested when the very, very best players become available but it would be a big ask.
"I'm sure there'll be some big fish out there wanting to take Rooney, that's for sure.
"He's a fantastic player - he's having a bad spell, he's had a bad two or three months - but he's a great player."
He added: "At the end of the day, Wayne Rooney will be a free agent.
"What an amazing situation to be in: somebody who's worth £50million-£60million will be a free agent.
"He's going to want a decent signing-on fee; he's not going to be cheap, is he?
"Players do have the power now.
"If he doesn't want to sign a contract, he's a free agent.
"What a position to be in.
"He's in a position where, if somebody gives him £30million, you're still getting a very cheap player - if they give it to him personally. That's without his wages.
"He's got 18 months to get through before he's going to be free, which is going to be difficult.
"But if that's the road he wants to go down, he can go down that road.
"Man United can do nothing about it.
"All they can do is keep trying to make him a better offer to sign a contract, I suppose. There's no other way out for a club.
"One thing's for sure, he won't find a better club than Man United to play for.
"He's got a great manager there.
"I don't know what's gone on there but it's a shame if it ends that way."
See if we'd have beaten Bayern we could have won it without winning any matches*. A goalless home leg and a score draw away would have ensured our place in the final, we then could have drawn the final and won on penalties.
*In open play
And laughing as he told the press that he hadn't had an ankle injury this season and he didn't know why SAF said he had.
Aren't we getting slightly off topic here?
Anyone have a theory on why Team Tosser chose last weekend as the right time to go public?
I can't remember Fergie's interview word for word... Did he say that Rooney wants to leave i.e transfer request, or just that he is refusing to sign a contract?
If it's the latter is it possible that Rooney is just unhappy with the lack of top signings and wants to see improved investment in the team during what remains of his contract before tieing his future to the club? And possibly also uncertain about what lies ahead with Fergie retiring soon?
I'm clutching at straws aren't I?![]()
SAF said Rooney was adamant he wants to leave.I can't remember Fergie's interview word for word... Did he say that Rooney wants to leave i.e transfer request, or just that he is refusing to sign a contract?
If it's the latter is it possible that Rooney is just unhappy with the lack of top signings and wants to see improved investment in the team during what remains of his contract before tieing his future to the club? And possibly also uncertain about what lies ahead with Fergie retiring soon?
I'm clutching at straws aren't I?![]()
Ahh but he acted the same way at Everton.
Ahh but he acted the same way at Everton.
"One thing's for sure, he won't find a better club than Man United to play for.
"He's got a great manager there.
"I don't know what's gone on there but it's a shame if it ends that way."