DWelbz19
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I wonder how he polices that.

I wonder how he polices that.
I wonder how he polices that.
I've completely come round to the idea that Rooney is a massive piss-head. There's been the perennial slow starts to ever season, the pints he was drinking while sitting in the exec box during a United game (when did you last see a professional athlete skulling pints, mid-afternoon, in the middle of a campaign?) the game where him and Gibson were dropped after apparently turning up unfit to train after a night out, then I heard a rumour from a friend who knows a "fixer" in New York that said Rooney went on a monstrous bender during his brother's stag (again, mid-season) and now you've got all the stuff from this week. All in the context of a footballer who is declining, physically, much younger than you would typically expect. I mean, join the dots. It's a real shame but he's got nobody to blame but himself. Funny Fergie put up with it so long, after the way he dealt with Whiteside and McGrath, but I guess you have to make exceptions for the really special talents in the hope they will eventually get their shit together. Looks like he was running out of patience at the end, though. How long before Mou does the same?
It's not his fault guys, move on
I have mentioned exactly this numerous times over the years. Don't forget he was bombed out of the squad under Van Gaal after apparently turning up pissed / failing a piss test. Just the fact he was piss tested for booze by the club should raise alarm bells. Its the only explanation for me and it seems so obvious too.
The ignorance of those journos is shocking![]()
That's news to me. When did that happen?
Rumours. Hearsay. Gossip.
http://www.90min.com/posts/2779713-...-s-blood-test-ahead-of-champions-league-clash
It's not his fault guys, move on
If he celebrates like this after beating Scotland, I dread to think what state he would be in if England actually won a tournament. Although I doubt it will happen while he is playing.That Sky article says he was training Sunday and that's when the injury was discovered.
So he was hammered just a few hours before an international practice. I've seen so many journalists and others writing on twitter that Rooney is being hung out to dry unfairly, what a load of bollocks. Surely you can see that this was not a good time for an allnighter.
If that's the mentality in England then there's no chance they'll improve as an international side any time soon.
We need to move on from this guy, he simply presents quite a few problems and not many positives.
I don't think you get it also.These blood red headlines are usually raw meat for the Rooney temperament.
We know he's been a busted flush for years - but the only interest we have on these boards is that, if picked, the fading beast gives everything this Saturday lunchtime for the cause.
That is all that matters. If he contributes, then I'll take stories like this every week - because the lad loves nothing more than the jump leads of heavy tabloid criticism to get him going.
He's got terrific form on that score. More please, until the farewell's and fake tears start circulating.
It's not his fault guys, move on
That makes little sense especially given he isnt even a starter for England anymore.
That's news to me. When did that happen?
I don't think you get it also.
The least a £300k a week player can do is put himself in the best condition to play his best football.
I don't see how this helps him.
It's not his fault guys, move on
You can and you will.I can't - not when it comes to Rooney. Makes my blood boil.
It is about Rooney, you'd defend him if he set fire to an orphanage, he's captain for club and country and is currently being heavily criticised for his lack luster performances. What kind of mind set does that portray?
I'm surprised by the number of people in here who are gullible enough to believe in everything the Sun prints. I guess it's the same reason that Trump won the election. If you have an agenda, you'll believe anything to support it no matter how tenuous.
Those pictures are pretty fecking shocking. You'd think that has to be curtains for his United career.
Absolutely this. The lad is a fecking disgrace. He's struggling to get in the Utd team. Is lazy on the pitch, and he somehow thinks it's ok as England/Utd captain to gate crash a wedding and get shit faced in front of people he doesnt know? Guys a complete moron. Do this on your holidays fine, not when your team is struggling and relying on your leadership. What a joke of a captain.Ibra is suspended for this game, so he was a nailed on starter after losing his place and he goes out and does this? This is what a 31 year old club and country captain does? fecking hell. We're paying him so much money for him to at least pretend he's a top footballer and he can't even do that.
They clearly get paid by Stretford/Mooney for that 'ignorance' mate.The ignorance of those journos is shocking![]()
Agreed. Completely ridiculous and, as someone said elsewhere, encapsulates the dinosaur mentality we have in England which places mindless buzzwords like 'passion' and 'pride' above proper preparation.Was the source at the wedding a Mr Esoj Ohniruom?
Absolutely laughable.
Proof, if it were still needed, of certain journalist's incredible bias towards Rooney.
Just out of interest, did he already know at this point he wouldn't be playing the Spain game? Southgate only confirmed this on the Monday. In which case, the journalists saying '7 days before his next game' is a load of biased horse shite.
Ah so it's confirmed then. Taking no responsibility as usual. Fine example for our ladsHis PR has come to say that Rooney is sad that his gesture of goodwill has been used against him. Apparently, he just took pictures with fans that asked for autographs...
...and fell into a pool of beer!
We'll see soon enough, I guess. It would be insanely hypocritical of him to publicly criticise the likes of Smalling, Shaw and Mkhitaryan for what he has and then overlook an indiscretion like this for Rooney though.Unfortunately not.
He'll most likely be the first name on the team sheet for the Arsenal match.
Jose really needs to pluck up some courage against Rooney. Deal with him, once and for all.
Keane admitted that his drinking was catching up with him and were a hindrance in terms of restitution etc. It's wildly unprofessional and frankly a disgrace in this day and age of sport science and marginal gains etc.
Is there anything on this forum that doesn't get described as "Disgraceful" or "Shocking."
The reason I brought up Keane was that it's now been decided you can't be a good captain and get drunk. Blatantly untrue.
There is some puritanical nonsense being spouted in this thread.
The worst part of modern day football is the ever increasing gap between fan and player. So when I see Rooney getting pissed like we might I quite like it. That's something I can relate to. The guys who live in their big glass houses, who never step foot into the city for which they play do nothing for me.