Plechazunga
Grammar partisan who sleeps with a real life Ryan
I believe we are all in agreement with this ridiculous platitude, whatever we individually take it to mean.
I believe we are all in agreement with this ridiculous platitude, whatever we individually take it to mean.
I said lately.
I believe we are all in agreement with this ridiculous platitude, whatever we individually take it to mean.
To be fair coming out in public and denying you are injured when your manager has specifically stated you are unavailable due to injury is not only silly but disrespectful.
To be fair coming out in public and denying you are injured when your manager has specifically stated you are unavailable due to injury is not only silly but disrespectful.
From who's perspective? It depends on the truth of it. If he genuinely wasn't, you could make a very strong claim the disrespect was entirely the other way.
From who's perspective? It depends on the truth of it. If he genuinely wasn't, you could make a very strong claim the disrespect was entirely the other way.
It's disrespectful, and a self-serving lie to boot. At least when SAF bullshits the media it's in the interests of the club. How much longer are we supposed to indulge Rooney? Why should we put it all down to silliness, stupidity and immaturity? Sir Alex wants what's actually best for Wayne more than the man himself does...
I suppose when you are on the money they are on, yes we do expect that of them...
He was awful at, and the first few months after coming back from the WC, despite having his best ever season the one before. It was also the season he had an affair with a prostitue, a hair transplant, and ask to leave the first time.
He clearly has trouble playing well when things aren't tip top in his head or his private life.
It's precisely what stops him being a top echelon player.
What did Rooney say in public last time? All I remember is him having some silly row about an injury and then Sir Alex brought the media into it, forcing Rooney to accept the contract that was on the table. In both cases it was Sir Alex who brought the media into it and in both cases it'll likely mean Rooney stays here looking the guilty party, which is seemingly exactly how Sir Alex wanted it to play out.
I thought it was widely accepted that Rooney questioned the clubs future and it's signings? This is nothing like the Evra situation.
To be fair coming out in public and denying you are injured when your manager has specifically stated you are unavailable due to injury is not only silly but disrespectful.
It was, I just couldn't remember what he said! I'd thought maybe Sir Alex was the one who said he questioned the club's ambition. Anyone got the quotes?
I suspect there was a bit of half-truth from both sides.
What would have happened if SAF didn't pick Rooney up, I reckon he'd be the same as Gascoigne.
Fergie would never lie about a player being injured
Probably. Though I'm not sure I approve of his habit of telling players to marry young. Coming from a legendary man and a father-figure, that is going to be influential advice. But does he really know if they're right for each other, or does he just want them to settle down for the good of the club?
Rooney was what, 22 when he married that girl. Maybe he bones prostitutes from time to time because they're not temperamentally and sexually compatible.
It's not fair to use your position of power to influence kids to make big life decisions when you have a (partially) ulterior motive.
Probably. Though I'm not sure I approve of his habit of telling players to marry young. Coming from a legendary man and a father-figure, that is going to be influential advice. But does he really know if they're right for each other, or does he just want them to settle down for the good of the club?
Rooney was what, 22 when he married that girl. Maybe he bones prostitutes from time to time because they're not temperamentally and sexually compatible.
It's not fair to use your position of power to influence kids to make big life decisions when you have a (partially) ulterior motive.
He was a 22m investment which could have gone terribly wrong if kept to his own device. SAF did what was good for the club. That's why he was paid for.
Rooney should have had enough brains cells to acknowledge that SAF was Manchester United's manager and not his father.
Doesn't matter if SAF lied to the media. In public, he has to go along with whatever the manager says. He can voice all his concerns behind closed doors, just don't take on the manager/club publicly. It is a one sided, unfair arrangement, but that's the way it's always been.
He was a 22m investment which could have gone terribly wrong if kept to his own device. SAF did what was good for the club. That's why he was paid for.
Rooney should have had enough brains cells to acknowledge that SAF was Manchester United's manager and not his father.
Probably. Though I'm not sure I approve of his habit of telling players to marry young. Coming from a legendary man and a father-figure, that is going to be influential advice. But does he really know if they're right for each other, or does he just want them to settle down for the good of the club?
Rooney was what, 22 when he married that girl. Maybe he bones prostitutes from time to time because they're not temperamentally and sexually compatible.
It's not fair to use your position of power to influence kids to make big life decisions when you have a (partially) ulterior motive.
That's an incredibly callous thing to say considering how one of the defining qualities players often cite about Fergie is how he acts like a father to them, and also how young a lot of these players are when they are signed.
played Blomqvist in the CL final despite was injured (which ended up ruining the boy's career).
Is it not possible part of Rooney not reaching his potential is down to him being used as some super luxury utility player nearly half the time, and probably more often than not in big games?
Not that I'm particularly aching to defend him, but one thing to his credit is that he's strangely selfless for a player of his talent, and it's kind of worked against him. He's ended up basically playing at fullback in some of our biggest games. I mean, good luck getting a Ronaldo or a Van persie to do that, AND not be completely shit at it.
I don't think him not reaching his potential often is all down to what goes on inside his weird looking head, although that certainly is part of what holds him back. Some of the reason is down to how we've used him though, I reckon.
That said, I'm still not sure what the wiser move is out of keeping or getting rid, and that's regardless of what he wants. If he did another u-turn and wanted to stay, there has to be some guarantee he's going to stop being a numpty, or at least stop the numptyness from descending into unprofessionalism. I'm not sure how you guarantee that from someone who even Sir Alex Ferguson was struggling to keep on board. I'm pretty sure the only reason Rooney appears less stupid than Tevez is because English isn't Tevez's first language.
played Blomqvist in the CL final despite was injured (which ended up ruining the boy's career).
What are you even on about?What about allowing Beckham to join the Spanish circus? Do you think that it was beneficial for him? Not to forget when he gave the free transfer to Parker, placed Jimmy Leighton in reserves or played Blomqvist in the CL final despite was injured (which ended up ruining the boy's career).
devilish is spouting pure, undiluted arsegravy. Pay him no mind.I have some doubts whether those 60 minutes or whatever ruined his career... Must have been far more than that.
Anyonw, if Fergie was told that using Jesper in the final would cost him his career, he wouldn't have played.
What would have happened if SAF didn't pick Rooney up, I reckon he'd be the same as Gascoigne.
Is it not possible part of Rooney not reaching his potential is down to him being used as some super luxury utility player nearly half the time, and probably more often than not in big games?
the part about Blomqvist is just pathetic. He injured his knee in Australia during preseason. In the past few days I´ve heard quite a few interviews with Jesper and he can´t stop telling everyone what a great manager SAF was. If he lies then please tell me the facts and from where you´ve heard them. As for Rooney he can feck off if he doesn´t want to be here. Scouse and showing it for the second time...SAF did his very best with them. He went the extra mile, he cared for them, listen to them and gave them good career advice. However United were always 1st to him. Do you think that giving Keane the boot was beneficial to him? What about allowing Beckham to join the Spanish circus? Do you think that it was beneficial for him? Not to forget when he gave the free transfer to Parker, placed Jimmy Leighton in reserves or played Blomqvist in the CL final despite was injured (which ended up ruining the boy's career).
SAF was United's manager. That's was his job and United were central in everything he did. He was also a decent man which means he tried to help when he could. But dont think for 1 minute that he would place the footballer's interest ahead of United.
I'd like to hear that too.In the past few days I´ve heard quite a few interviews with Jesper and he can´t stop telling everyone what a great manager SAF was. If he lies then please tell me the facts and from where you´ve heard them.
I dunno, it's not looking good since Sunday...
Poor bastard. Getting paid 250 a week and played out of position.
If you aren't being played in the position you desire, play better and dislodge the guy in front of you.
Or, get all fecked in your head.
Is it not possible part of Rooney not reaching his potential is down to him being used as some super luxury utility player nearly half the time, and probably more often than not in big games?
Not that I'm particularly aching to defend him, but one thing to his credit is that he's strangely selfless for a player of his talent, and it's kind of worked against him. He's ended up basically playing at fullback in some of our biggest games. I mean, good luck getting a Ronaldo or a Van persie to do that, AND not be completely shit at it.