Adebesi
Full Member
I appreciate Rooney discussion is hardly fresh or new, but to be honest I am so tired of thinking about the identity of our manager next season, this seems like as good a subject in which to find sanctuary as any other.
I was just looking at people's thoughts about our strongest XI in another thread on that subject. I counted 17 people had given their strongest teams, Rooney was in 7 of them.
I think Rooney still has something left to offer. the question is whether what he offers represents value for money, given the wages he's on. I think not, which I think is probably the majority opinion among fans. But that may be academic, seeing as it may be impossible to sell Rooney if he doesnt want to leave. It will be interesting to see how that pans out but I expect him to be with us next season.
I just hope whoever comes in - and I personally expect that to be Mourinho - has the courage to tackle this Rooney situation decisively. I hope he can find a way to motivate him so he can be a valuable member of the squad, but that we strengthen our attacking options and he is not starter. Crucially, I hope he can find a way to do this without creating a toxic presence in the dressing room - especially after what happened at Chelsea.
Its a real dilemma, and after the decision about our manager, I think perhaps the most important issue we have to resolve this summer. Put another way, when the new manager arrives, figuring out what to do with Rooney is going to be his biggest decision.
Im not sure he is the kind of player who is going to thrive as an impact sub, an experienced striker who can come on and change a game, having not played for a few weeks, because he is so streaky and seems to only excel when he gets a good run of form going. But he surely cannot continue to be a first XI player next season. I fear if he does, any progress we make next season is going to be incremental.
Still, there is the chance that Mourinho will be able to breath new life into him, or figure out a way to play him that makes the most of his strengths and minimises his weaknesses. Personally I expect that to be Plan A. I fully expect Rooney to go into next season as a starter, regardless of who we buy. But I guess how much time he is given will depend on the composition of the squad, as well as how he does.
I was just looking at people's thoughts about our strongest XI in another thread on that subject. I counted 17 people had given their strongest teams, Rooney was in 7 of them.
I think Rooney still has something left to offer. the question is whether what he offers represents value for money, given the wages he's on. I think not, which I think is probably the majority opinion among fans. But that may be academic, seeing as it may be impossible to sell Rooney if he doesnt want to leave. It will be interesting to see how that pans out but I expect him to be with us next season.
I just hope whoever comes in - and I personally expect that to be Mourinho - has the courage to tackle this Rooney situation decisively. I hope he can find a way to motivate him so he can be a valuable member of the squad, but that we strengthen our attacking options and he is not starter. Crucially, I hope he can find a way to do this without creating a toxic presence in the dressing room - especially after what happened at Chelsea.
Its a real dilemma, and after the decision about our manager, I think perhaps the most important issue we have to resolve this summer. Put another way, when the new manager arrives, figuring out what to do with Rooney is going to be his biggest decision.
Im not sure he is the kind of player who is going to thrive as an impact sub, an experienced striker who can come on and change a game, having not played for a few weeks, because he is so streaky and seems to only excel when he gets a good run of form going. But he surely cannot continue to be a first XI player next season. I fear if he does, any progress we make next season is going to be incremental.
Still, there is the chance that Mourinho will be able to breath new life into him, or figure out a way to play him that makes the most of his strengths and minimises his weaknesses. Personally I expect that to be Plan A. I fully expect Rooney to go into next season as a starter, regardless of who we buy. But I guess how much time he is given will depend on the composition of the squad, as well as how he does.