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culloty82
20/10/2010, 9:18 PM
When a player takes on Ferguson, there will only ever be one winner as Keane, Stam, Beckham, Van Nistelrooy etc. have shown down the years. Tonight's statement from Rooney never mentioned the financial elephant in the room, so Round 1 has definitely gone to the manager.
osarusan
20/10/2010, 10:29 PM
There can only be one winner. (http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=%22Wayne+Rooney%22&word2=%22Alex+Ferguson%22)
I thought Rooney played it well. I'd still only give it 50-50 that he'll go. Torres and a new contract in January. :)
pineapple stu
21/10/2010, 1:28 PM
When a player takes on Ferguson, there will only ever be one winner as Keane, Stam, Beckham, Van Nistelrooy etc. have shown down the years.
*Cough*Joe Hanrahan*cough*
Predator
21/10/2010, 5:41 PM
Bit of a rant from Ian Holloway here, along with comments from Steve Bruce, Roy Keane and Alex McLeish:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNQUJ9sIRXo
Charlie Darwin
22/10/2010, 2:54 AM
When a player takes on Ferguson, there will only ever be one winner as Keane, Stam, Beckham, Van Nistelrooy etc. have shown down the years. Tonight's statement from Rooney never mentioned the financial elephant in the room, so Round 1 has definitely gone to the manager.
It's not the same - none of those players was indispensible, but Rooney is to Ferguson.
I really can't see Rooney staying following the ugly reaction of large sections of the United support, with the banners at the match and gathering outside his house tonight in balaclavas to threaten him. It was never even close to being this venomous with Ronaldo. I know the situation with the Glazers is the root of a lot of the anger, but there's no excuse for the disgusting way Rooney has been treated by people who adored him only a week ago.
When a player takes on Ferguson, there will only ever be one winner as Keane, Stam, Beckham, Van Nistelrooy etc. have shown down the years. Tonight's statement from Rooney never mentioned the financial elephant in the room, so Round 1 has definitely gone to the manager.
But he's not taking Fergie on is he?? He's telling him and the club he wants to leave and sadly he has the power to do this. It's 2010 now not 1994. The power is with the player and there's nothing Fergie can do about this other than let him see out his contract and go for free but the owners won't allow that.
hoops1
22/10/2010, 11:20 AM
Fergie and United playing the victims has to be one of the most stomach churning sights to witness.
Dunphy came out with a gem during the week saying rightly, United are a failed financial institution.
They are definately on the way down how far and how quickly it happens is another thing.
Rooney has signed a new 5 year deal.
pineapple stu
22/10/2010, 11:45 AM
Wonder how many newspapers that whole farce sold.
Dodge
22/10/2010, 11:49 AM
I'd nearly bet that not a single extra person bought a newspaper because of this.
Staying now. Money, money, money!!!!!!!!!
Closed Account 2
22/10/2010, 12:01 PM
What happens to the "Who's the whóre now?" banners.
pineapple stu
22/10/2010, 12:06 PM
I'd nearly bet that not a single extra person bought a newspaper because of this.
Very non-cynical of you Dodge!
Dodge
22/10/2010, 12:13 PM
Nope, the whole move was to strong arm United into giving him more money. Worked too
Just don't think anybody would buy a nespaper specifically to read about this story (or pretty much any story)
pineapple stu
22/10/2010, 12:20 PM
It's all people in work are talking about here anyway (it's on Sky Sports pretty much non-stop). Maybe newspapers is a bit old-fashioned; I'm sure TV viewing figures and website clicks are way up in places; I'm sure there'll be more interest than usual in United's next match. I'd be fairly certain front stories sell papers; fairly sure there must have been some studies into that. There's some lazy googling for lunch.
I don't doubt obviously that money was a motive too; I just thought the whole thing was resolved a little bit too quickly. Seemed like a cheap promo shot as much as anything.
Dodge
22/10/2010, 12:32 PM
Story creates interest, no doubt.
Just think that for fast breaking stories like this people get it elsewhere. Internet, SSN, radio. People who buy newspapers will buy one anyway, people who want to know whats happening will already now.
pineapple stu
22/10/2010, 12:34 PM
Yeah, fair enough.
So I wonder how much ad Revenue that farce will have generated for Sky Sports or MUFC.com?[/getting hip with the new technology]
Lev Yashin
22/10/2010, 1:25 PM
Seems to me everyone had got what they wanted from this....
Shrek has more Money
Old red nose has kept his best player
and the "fans" will be happy he isn't signing for man city(they will boo him for a week or two and then the granny sh@gging, prosititute frequenting, ref abusing runt will be their hero again)
What happens to the "Who's the whóre now?" banners.
Sold to the scousers for when Torres annouces he wants out.
If they haven't stole it already. Lads seen around the area in balaclavas last night...
Charlie Darwin
22/10/2010, 1:55 PM
This guy:
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/10/19/article-1321997-0BAE0063000005DC-568_634x370.jpg
He's a step up from the usual city fan - it was only a shirt not a tat.
Charlie Darwin
22/10/2010, 2:03 PM
This guy:
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/02/06/article-0-0351A2E9000005DC-374_306x356.jpg
ken foree
22/10/2010, 2:07 PM
i figured he needed the extra cash because she's going to divorce him and take him to the cleaners. then somone on guardian's blog said that he and ferguson are in bed(!) and that fergie will offload him next summer for a massive wad of dough.. could it be both? :confused:;)
Roadend
22/10/2010, 3:21 PM
Sold to the scousers for when Torres annouces he wants out.
Exchanged for the thanks but no yanks flags more likely
Kingdom
22/10/2010, 3:36 PM
i figured he needed the extra cash because she's going to divorce him and take him to the cleaners. then somone on guardian's blog said that he and ferguson are in bed(!) and that fergie will offload him next summer for a massive wad of dough.. could it be both? :confused:;)
That is exactly what I reckon Ferguson was pointing towards when he mentioned the 'treating the club with respect' comment t'other day. This way Rooney gets the extra few quid so United can be seen to be still able to match the rich clubs, and if they've decided that it's best that he leaves in the summer that they get what they would consider a decent fee for him.
The "saga" was decided very quickly given some angry comments made. Wouldn't surprise me if he's done a deal similar to the one done with Ronaldo, allowing him to leave in 9 months time for a set fee.
ken foree
22/10/2010, 7:07 PM
The "saga" was decided very quickly given some angry comments made. Wouldn't surprise me if he's done a deal similar to the one done with Ronaldo, allowing him to leave in 9 months time for a set fee.
indeed! there is a precedent. i'm almost disappointed he didn't go to city, just to see the drama of the derbies.
Closed Account 2
22/10/2010, 8:42 PM
I can see him ending up in Italy with all the senior ritas there. Juventus could be contenders, as I don't think Wayne can say no to an old lady. Either there or Roma, I heard he's excited at the prospect of playing with old Totti.
Apparently the Italian clubs will push the boat out to sign him, they are offering up to 200 grans a week.
The Fly
22/10/2010, 9:17 PM
I wonder why Rooney decided to get a pay hike of £5 million per year, given that it could have been spent on salary of another top player who could help him fulfill his deep-seated ambitions.
Very puzzling indeed.........:rolleyes:
ArdeeBhoy
23/10/2010, 12:59 AM
It's called taking the P*ss.
Still, 'Agent' Rooney and the ancient red-faced one definitely deserve each others. Pair of *****
Longfordian
24/10/2010, 1:33 AM
I have to quote The Guardian's Barry Glendenning here who's managed to find a comparison between the Rooney/Fergie situation and Frankenstein. "Evil genius v barely sentient simpleton monster who gets notions. Monster wants love, faces down an angry mob and ultimately wins."
pineapple stu
24/10/2010, 7:46 PM
And in the end vanishes into the frozen Arctic wastes.
We can but hope...
bennocelt
25/10/2010, 12:06 PM
Hilarious
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1323328/Wayne-Rooney-taunted-Stoke-fans--pictures.html
Exchanged for the thanks but no yanks flags more likely
The mickey's would be best hanging on to them, for the time being.
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