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There is no way any utd player is on a base 300000 a week.
The article says his base is £250k, not £300k, but even so, it seems mighty high.
There is no way any utd player is on a base 300000 a week.
A new contract is for the club's benefit not just Rooney's, we can't have him with 1 year left on his deal or leaving on a free.
As for playing well enough to get a new contract, we have had far worse and less important players get contract extensions over the years, he was by far our most productive player last season and our 2nd most productive player this season. To suggest he's been so bad we can no longer keep him at the club is just ludicrous.
I don't think he's been mediocre either. I think people tend to exaggerate where Rooney is concerned, at both ends of the spectrum. Last season he was below his own standards, but he still produced in terms of goals and assists, and plenty of those were important goals.ok mediocre?? and he certainly has not played well enough to justify a new contract. There is zero chance of him getting an improved contract anyway imo
That's a different matter, though. I've no issue with people disliking his actions and wanting him gone because they don't like the way he's asked to leave before. If that upsets people enough to want to see the back of him, then fair play. Some people just can't forgive and forget, and they're entitled to feel that way. To say he should leave because he's no longer good enough is certainly ludicrous. He's definitely still good enough to play for Manchester United.Ludicrous?? putting in two transfer requests in three years and getting a raise each time would be beyond ludicrous.
Anyway imo and the opinion of many others here, its best for all if he just left
That's a different matter, though. I've no issue with people disliking his actions and wanting him gone because they don't like the way he's asked to leave before. If that upsets people enough to want to see the back of him, then fair play. Some people just can't forgive and forget, and they're entitled to feel that way. To say he should leave because he's no longer good enough is certainly ludicrous. He's definitely still good enough to play for Manchester United.
Whether he deserves that privilege is another matter.
Where did I mention a raise?Ludicrous?? putting in two transfer requests in three years and getting a raise each time would be beyond ludicrous.
Anyway imo and the opinion of many others here, its best for all if he just left
He didn't say that, he said he was concerned at the club's willingness to attract the worlds top players to the club.If its weird to dislike a player for asking to leave and the reason being, that United managed (at the time) by the greatest manager of all time Sir Alex did not match his ambition, then i guess im a big weirdo
Lou Macari: "Wayne Rooney's Manch Yernited future is in his own hands"
He didn't say that, he said he was concerned at the club's willingness to attract the worlds top players to the club.
He's also praised Ferguson as a person and a manager, and he also signed a new contract immediately afterwards showing he wanted to play here and for Ferguson...
United defender John O'Shea recalled in Champ19ns, a book about United's record title-winning season by Steve Bartram, "It transpired it was just an interesting technique of getting a new deal," O'Shea said. "I think Wayne, if he could turn back the clock, might do things a bit differently, but both parties were happy in the end.
"He came [into the Carrington dressing room after signing his new deal] and apologised to everyone. He said he'd done what he had to do, basically, and he was sorry if he had offended anybody. Obviously there were a few comments that will stay in the dressing room. They were quite smart and funny, but all friendly."
Well as I have said before if he desperately wants to leave then he should be allowed to do so but the feeling I've had is that the this transfer request was more out of frustration than anything else which is why he has been advised to think about the future by the likes of Neville and Fergie.
Where did I mention a raise?
Ludicrous?? putting in two transfer requests in three years and getting a raise each time would be beyond ludicrous.
300k a week contract? wtf? Does his wage keep rising every week?
Who cares how well he has played? His contract is up in two years and the club needs to secure him if they want to keep him at the club. What the feck would his performances and season have to do with the new contract??? The club obviously wants to keep him if he'll stay.ok mediocre?? and he certainly has not played well enough to justify a new contract. There is zero chance of him getting an improved contract anyway imo
If he does stay do the club then confirm the Rooney camp version of the meeting with Fergie? I mean if he stays there will be PR work to do yet again but I think it would be an awkward situation if the club has to basically say Fergie misunderstood what Rooney had meant, Fergie doesn't misunderstand anything, everything he says is for a reason.
I read somewhere (Twitter I think) that he wants the club to apologise for SAF comment about him putting in a request. Have you guys heard this?
Not me but other more keen Twitter followers might have.
More chance of getting a tan on Pluto than the brass at United apologising to him i'd hope.
What motivation would there be for such a concession and one so contrary to their present stance at that.
Unless the club are stupid when it comes to his new contract or we hear leaks through the media that the club have met Wayne' demands, the onus for PR is on the player.
If you had to ask me I'd say it was 180k. But that's just my opinion. I am not paid to be a charlatan of a journalist for a living.
Who cares how well he has played? His contract is up in two years and the club needs to secure him if they want to keep him at the club. What the feck would his performances and season have to do with the new contract??? The club obviously wants to keep him if he'll stay.
Lou Macari: "Wayne Rooney's Manchester United future is in his own hands"
Red Devils legend believes the forward will remain at Old Trafford next season, but will have to work hard to reinstate his status as the club's top striker
''I don't know what there is to discuss, speculation at this time of the year is what we expect, but that's not to say that Wayne is going to be leaving Old Trafford. He was probably a little bit unhappy about the amount of times he was taken off last season, but I was at most of the games and it's difficult to say the manager's decision to substitute him was wrong.
''You have to fight to get back to your very best and we all know how good Wayne can be, his Premier League goalscoring record is up there with the best of them and he's guaranteed to score you goals. I think United would want to keep a fit and happy Wayne Rooney in his best condition. But I think that's the big question, is he in his best condition and the right frame of mind and does he want to get back to the form he showed when he first arrived at the club?
''I think the power is with David Moyes now, I don't think he'll be that desperate to keep Rooney if he's not willing to get back into the right condition. Moyes is an experienced manager and knows players have to be focussed on the job and be fully committed. No matter who you are, if you're not in the right frame of mind you're not going to be staying at Old Trafford.
''I think it depends on Moyes and Rooney sitting down and if they do the assurances will have to come from Wayne that he'll get back to his best, otherwise he might continue to be second-best to Van Persie.''
true...
Not sure if this is fake or not.
. Now he's demanding we apologise to him publicly. The guys becoming too much of a side show.
Rooney lacks the football brain to play effectively in another position.
I was going to reply to that too Brightonian, then I saw it was devilish and I thought "what's the point?" No one else agrees with him and he's not worth the discussion.
Seriously? You wouldn't determine a new contract based on a recent season's performances and his conduct during that time, nor the further influenced by what you might extrapolate from such evidence for the player in the future? Now a footballer can make a personal case for the club to have faith in a revival however it would be daft not to consider events over the last year or so.
In my opinion he should feck off now. He demanded competition and he got competition with RVP. Its no one's fault that Dutch man is a better striker then he is and that Rooney lacks the football brain to play effectively in another position.
If United want him to stay and Rooney himself wants to stay, then both camps' PR teams will put out a story to downplay the whole saga. It wouldn't be in anyone's interest for Rooney to stay and have him be the target of fans' hostility. I doubt we'll ever really know what the issue is/was.
Why? Who gives a shit if the fans want to piss and moan about im. If he goes on to score 300 for the club and retires to choruses of boo's for the next 10 years then what does it really matter in the end? Fans bitterly moaning and whinging about their own player is taking the piss a bit imo.
In the end should he really have to physically sit down and play up to the fans in some sort of good faith gesture? Is that what football is now?
Why? Who gives a shit if the fans want to piss and moan about im. If he goes on to score 300 for the club and retires to choruses of boo's for the next 10 years then what does it really matter in the end? Fans bitterly moaning and whinging about their own player is taking the piss a bit imo.
In the end should he really have to physically sit down and play up to the fans in some sort of good faith gesture? Is that what football is now?
So some of you are believing a tabloid tale with no quotes that says he's demanding an apology? That's a sort of low you come to expect in this thread. And 300k a week? Okay sure
In my opinion he should feck off now. He demanded competition and he got competition with RVP. Its no one's fault that Dutch man is a better striker then he is and that Rooney lacks the football brain to play effectively in another position.
Lets get 30-40m out of him and invest it in some real top talent. Ronaldo seems to want to leave and he's ten times the player Rooney is.