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Rooney will be leaving Man Utd this season...; He's on Fergie's shit list...
Topic Started: Oct 15 2010, 11:54 AM (9,837 Views)
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STAM, BECKHAM, VAN NISTELROOY AND NOW ROONEY. YOU DO NOT MESS WITH FERGIE HE WILL KICK YOU OUT OF THE CLUB FASTER THAN YOU CAN SAY REAL MADRID AND ROONEY HAS WELL AND TRULY BLOWN HIS CHANCES THIS TIME.

HE says there is nothing wrong with his ankle.

You can only then presume there is something wrong with his head.

Unless, of course, Wayne Rooney is already determined to leave Manchester United.

Whatever he is up to, he is going about it the wrong way.

In contradicting Alex Ferguson so publicly about his fitness, Rooney has again put his manager on the spot. A manager who has bent over backwards to help a player who seems incapable of helping himself.

Ferguson said recently: "Wayne thinks he's fit. But that's the problem with the lad - he always thinks he's fit."

It's not just physical fitness, either, it's mental fitness. And in that department Rooney has struggled for months.

There was nothing he wanted more than to show the rest of the world in South Africa he was a real player. As in Germany in 2006, he failed. It was a huge blow to his pride. Nothing much has improved since.

Ask yourself one question: Does Rooney look mentally fresh? Of course, he doesn't.

Then there was that ridiculous yellow card against Montenegro. One minute he was arguing with the referee about a tackle on Ashley Cole, the next he was sprinting 50 yards to bring down an opponent from behind.

Rooney, 24, is treading a dangerous path. Push Ferguson too far and he will have the ground cut from under him.

Rooney may think, given Ferguson's age, it's a fight he can win. Well, he'd be the first.

And I'm not convinced he has quite the support he might imagine. The board, without a doubt, would side with the man who has given them such unparalleled success.

As for the fans, they know just how much help Ferguson has given his troubled striker.

How he has provided him with time off because he feels Rooney needs to rebuild bridges at home.

Against his better judgment, he has turned a blind - or blind-ish - eye to the player's escalating off-field problems.

By maintaining Rooney is still suffering with a long-term ankle injury, Ferguson has also given him a get-out clause when many others view the player's dramatic loss of form as a direct consequence of his life spiralling out of control.

How does Rooney reward him? By dropping him in it.

United fans look at Rooney and see the body language is all wrong. A sulk here, a scowl there. It's almost as if he is looking for someone to blame.

Yet if he has any selfanalysis, Rooney knows he is the root cause of it all.

It's not his wife. It's not his wife's family. It's not his manager. And it's not his team-mates. In his head, he seems to be in a bad place. And his heart doesn't seem to be in the cause, either.

There is a belief in some quarters that Rooney has already decided his United career is over.

That by running the clock down on his contract and making a cut-price move he will earn the sort of pay-day that might even make Cristiano Ronaldo's hair stand on end. But where would he go? United certainly wouldn't allow him to stay in England.

Real Madrid or Barcelona? I'm not so sure. Not the way he's playing at the moment. Nor is he rated as highly abroad as here.

And how would he keep himself amused without his mates? And would his wife really want to be cut adrift from her family, the one, great stabilising influence in her life?

One thing IS certain, though.

Ferguson has enough on his plate with the anti-Glazer campaign, the club debt, the injury concerns of Owen Hargreaves and Rio Ferdinand, question-marks over some signings plus trying to incorporate new players into the side to replace Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes.

It's an incredible balancing act. And one that is not made any easier by having his authority questioned by a player who isn't doing all that much right now.

Rooney might like to reflect that even George Best was finished at United at 27. Despite the best efforts of another famous Scottish knight.
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Rooney's just being stupid. He'll be staying alright, no big clubs will be willing to shell out for him.
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If Fergie wants him out, he's out.
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Fergie won't sell him for radically less than he's "worth" regardless of his attitude, and no club would in their right mind shell out for him right now. He'll most likely be benched for the foreseeable future until they sought it out - if there is anything to sort out. I suspect Rooney will apologise to him.
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I think he'll go Real end of the season. £50m - and not because of debts but because he'll want to go.
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rollingstone
Oct 15 2010, 12:10 PM
Fergie won't sell him for radically less than he's "worth" regardless of his attitude
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anyway i think this is a media generated story, rooney fucked up in admitting something that happens all the time. managers drop players for indiscipline or personal problems all the time and say they have injuries. its not like he came out and attacked saf so people need to calm down. besides knowing rooney he would have said he was fit with a broken leg.

it was a misunderstanding and when rooney's form and personal life gets sorted out then he will put pen to paper. there is no doubt about that.
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fergie doesnt have the squad to get rid of rooney right now or in the for see able future. they both know it. if fergie wants him to stay, which he does, he'll convince wayne.
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Didn't really have the squad to get rid of Stam or RVN either but if you cross Fergie you've got a one way ticket out of Manchester (unless he signs for City).
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Fergie wont sell him, but the Glaziers might....


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Oct 15 2010, 10:30 PM
Didn't really have the squad to get rid of Stam or RVN
Yes we did
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Oct 15 2010, 10:30 PM
Didn't really have the squad to get rid of Stam or RVN either but if you cross Fergie you've got a one way ticket out of Manchester (unless he signs for City).
Wow what would you think of him if he played for you?!
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I wouldn't want him here and he wouldn't get into our side atm. If he did move here he'd still be scum, and he'd take years of getting used to.
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lmao 2 weeks and he'd "finally be a good player under a manager that could install proper tactics to his game". Sure as shite that would be the message from you.
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lmao 2 weeks and he'd "finally be a good player under a manager that could install proper tactics to his game". Sure as shite that would be the message from you.
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Nope. I hated Bellers before he signed, still hate him now, and he didn't even play for United.
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