prateik
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Wait.. so they have more than 1 page dedicated to this story in tomorrow's paper and it has already been shat on.
ouch
ouch
Got to like this twitter lark sometimes. Imagine how pissed you be as a journalist who got all this together (a four page spread, which is tragic in itself) only to be undercut with a few sentences before you even got the chance to publish the bloody thing.
Lovely stuff.
I wouldn't sell that lot a virus
Now it's like the Titanic.
Sir Alex is Jack
Rooney is Rose.
"Never let go".
At least we know what's to come - he ends up letting go and she plummets to an icy oblivion...
Is this the first time a bullshit story has been proved false before it was even published?
Mirror front page
Serves the Journalist right, hopefully the media will think twice now before dreaming up fanciful bullshit.
That's really being too harsh on Carroll..
A few sentences with dodgy spelling and awful grammar just to add insult to injury .
I had it the other way round at first, but I couldn't remember what happened.Other way round pal
Looks almost as bad as I will in 8 hours
Btw
https://twitter.com/#!/honigstein makes some good points about this story, don't know if it's true or not but makes more sense.
Btw
https://twitter.com/#!/honigstein makes some good points about this story, don't know if it's true or not but makes more sense.
Btw
https://twitter.com/#!/honigstein makes some good points about this story, don't know if it's true or not but makes more sense.
This is the last thing we need right now.
This is the last thing we need right now.
DanLowth Dan Lowth
Enjoy the reactions of some people to this though. You're damned if you do, damned if you don't if you're United/Rooney
DanLowth Dan Lowth
No denial, people entertain the notion and it's a possibility. Strong denial, people go "Ooh, bit strong, HE MUST BE LEAVING."
The last thing we need right now is AIDS.
Wouldn't the last thing be something like where Rooney and United issue a joint statement confirming his instant exit?
I wouldn't be 100% sure yet that the rumours aren't true. We've seen many a time in the past where player and club strongly deny a rumour, but it turns out to be true.
I do find this to be an intriguing situation though. Normally in this sort of situation, you'd be desperate to see the player stay, but part of me almost feels as if I'd be happy for him to leave.
He's undoubtedly a quality player when he plays well, but there's a lot of unwanted baggage that comes with him as well. He's tempramental, which does not help the dressing room at all. Despite his quality, he's a player who can often produce in patches. Hardly any forwards can avoid runs of not scoring, but it's more than that. As a player, Rooney is about so much more than goals. Recently, his overall game hasn't been impressive to say the least. The Newcastle game was an example of that. When you look at the wages he's on, he really shouldn't constantly go through those bad patches. Only once in a while.
Despite his undoubted ability as a footballer, there is a side of me which would be almost happy if he were to leave, assuming we got a massive fee for him.
Thats what I meant. Rooney leaving United is the last thing we need right now.