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I don't think he was suggesting he doesn't want him, merely trying to avoid questions as he did the whole interview.

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Wayne Rooney is right. Manchester United no longer have the means to match the ambition and wealth of their rivals


When Wayne Rooney signed for Manchester United in 2004, no one thought Sir Alex Ferguson would outlast him at the club.
Absent in spirit from Old Trafford and absent in person, Wayne Rooney at least gave his erstwhile public something of himself with a statement issued around two hours before kick-off. The timing alone must have angered Sir Alex Ferguson, but what of the substance of Rooney's remarks? Can Manchester United really be said to lack ambition and are they now so financially hamstrung they can no longer compete in the transfer market?

A glance at the teamsheet for the Bursaspor game would suggest the answers might be yes and yes. Federico Macheda up front and Bebé alongside Gabriel Obertan on the bench hardly sent out a message of strength to the rest of Europe and, even if Ferguson had attacking insurance in Dimitar Berbatov and Javier Hernández, one of those strikers is only just starting to show his true capabilities and the other is only just starting. Take Rooney out of the equation, as United found to their cost at the business end of last season, and the frontline begins to flatline.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2010/oct/20/wayne-rooney-manchester-united-bursaspor


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Wayne Rooney is right. Manchester United no longer have the means to match the ambition and wealth of their rivals


When Wayne Rooney signed for Manchester United in 2004, no one thought Sir Alex Ferguson would outlast him at the club.
Absent in spirit from Old Trafford and absent in person, Wayne Rooney at least gave his erstwhile public something of himself with a statement issued around two hours before kick-off. The timing alone must have angered Sir Alex Ferguson, but what of the substance of Rooney's remarks? Can Manchester United really be said to lack ambition and are they now so financially hamstrung they can no longer compete in the transfer market?

A glance at the teamsheet for the Bursaspor game would suggest the answers might be yes and yes. Federico Macheda up front and Bebé alongside Gabriel Obertan on the bench hardly sent out a message of strength to the rest of Europe and, even if Ferguson had attacking insurance in Dimitar Berbatov and Javier Hernández, one of those strikers is only just starting to show his true capabilities and the other is only just starting. Take Rooney out of the equation, as United found to their cost at the business end of last season, and the frontline begins to flatline.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2010/oct/20/wayne-rooney-manchester-united-bursaspor



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all this talk of a CRISIS AT MANCHESTER UNITED appears to be attracting a lot of visitors. perhaps they wish to know more about the CRISIS INVOLVING ROONEY and his FALL OUT WITH FERGUSON over the CASH CRISIS that is looming at OLD TRAFFORD. perhaps they even wish to find out about the CRISIS AMONGST MANCHESTER HOOKERS should ROONEY LEAVE MANCHESTER UNITED.

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seagulls > crisis > now talking about transfering bloody cows,
http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid29318049001?bctid=643331933001

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this sort of thing should put wayne's mind at rest

Wayne Rooney death threats: Angry Manchester United fans unfurl 'Join City & Die' banner outside wantaway star's home

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Wayne Rooney faced an angry mob outside his home on Thursday night as enraged Manchester United fans reacted to the possibility of their star striker making a sensational move to arch-rivals Manchester City.

Rooney felt the full force of the anger among supporters over his desire to leave Old Trafford when a group of 40 protesters turned up outside his £4.5million mansion in the upmarket Cheshire village of Prestbury.

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Sinister: Rooney was home when a mob of United fans turned up at his front gate

Sinister: Rooney was home when a mob of United fans turned up at his front gate

Cheshire police confirmed that a group of men, some in balaclavas and hooded tops, gathered outside the house late in the evening. A banner bearing the words 'Join City & Die' was unfurled.

The group buzzed repeatedly on the player's intercom. One man was overheard to say: 'We want to talk to you, Wayne. We want you to explain the real reason you want to leave. We're not going to hurt you.'

The group - believed to be part of the notorious Men In Black firm.- were soon dispersed by police but Rooney is believed to have witnessed the commotion from an upstairs window, with his wife Coleen and baby son Kai also believed to have been inside the house.
Guard: An officer patrols outside Rooney's house

Guard: An officer patrols outside Rooney's house
Home: Rooney's pad with the front gate (top left)

Home: Rooney's pad with the front gate (top left)

Rooney rang the police as well as alerting the club's private security firm CES.

A police spokesman said: 'At 8.30pm, a call was received from a resident in Prestbury regarding 20 to 30 people assembling outside their address. Police attended the scene and the group dispersed peacefully.'

The mob's leader, who refused to be identified, told The Sun: 'We don't believe what Rooney has said about his reasons for leaving the club. We want answers.

'The club is struggling for moneybut it was struggling for money four months ago - so what's changed?

'He has got himself in a mess in his private life and we understand if he wants to move abroad but the least we deserve is that he is honest with us. If he goes to City it is going to go off and he'll be seeing us again.'

The shocking scenes on his own doorstep come after an eventful week in which Rooney's relationship with his club reached breaking point following his demand for a transfer over concerns at United's ability to challenge for trophies and attract the world's top players.

On Wednesday afternoon Rooney attempted to appease fans by releasing a statement putting his side of the story across and suggesting that he had been backed into a corner after not receiving assurances from chief executive David Gill over the club's ambitions.

However, the PR exercise backfired, with team-mates, former United stars and supporters lining up to criticise the 24-year-old.
Hate figure: The Old Trafford faithful have turned on their former idol

Hate figure: The Old Trafford faithful have turned on their former idol


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1322748/Wayne-Rooney-death-threat-Angry-fans-outside-home.html#ixzz134VWnsjz

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Do Scum fans not appreciate the ironing of their, on the one hand, bleating on about the Glazers and the debt and not being able to afford quality players and on the other, berating Rooney for seeking assurances from the club about investment in the squad before renewing his contract?

Obviously not.

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He'll see the "light" now - nothing like a group of "gangstas" making threats camped outside your house to help see reason...


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sweet christ. although "united fans in dull witted c nts shocker" is soooooo unexpected.

maybe this is another looming crisis at manchester united?

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Man United are in talks with a billionaire Arab Sheik, they are discussing a multi million pound takeover deal to save the club, Sheik Anvak has promised to put the freshness back !


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Do the recent developments at crisis club Man United with regards to the Shrek crisis mean that the most recent crisis has been averted? Or does the impending financial crisis at manchester united mean that manchester united is still a club in crisis?

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Didnt the lady boy sign a new contract not long before she went to Madrid though?

I think they made a deal with him, in order to get the most for him in the near future!

If you sign this, we will let you go....blah blah blah.

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I hate fake ronaldo less now he is at Madrid.

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He is still a twat, unbelievable player though


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I hate fake ronaldo less now he is at Madrid.


Thats only because he isnt in your face, week in week out!

You cant move here without seeing his smug bastard face everywhere you go! Even in Barcelona.

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Didnt the lady boy sign a new contract not long before she went to Madrid though?

I think they made a deal with him, in order to get the most for him in the near future!

If you sign this, we will let you go....blah blah blah.


I had already thought this to be the case.

http://www.mancityforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=401345#post401345

They'll just use the transfer fee to fund the increasing debt the Glazers keep adding to the club.

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I had already thought this to be the case.

http://www.mancityforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=401345#post401345

They'll just use the transfer fee to fund the increasing debt the Glazers keep adding to the club.


Spooky, but I agree.

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Yeah, i also reckon Rooney could still be offski in 12 or 18 months. What Fergie did was buy Yernited time to appease the fans, but this has got Ronaldo#2 written all over it. When they win nothing again, the same doubts will raise themselves in Rooney's thick skull, and his agent will do the rest. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me if he's had some kind of clause written into his new contract about this, but we'll never find out.

What Fergie couldn't afford to do, especially the financial fix Yernited find themselves in, was let their star player, the only one worth any kind of really big money, was to walk out for nothing. And Rooney seems to have gone along with this.

Another thought, Fergie himself might not be around more than a year or two, and that's when Rooney will go.

They could be right up shit street in the next couple of years especially when Giggs and Scholes call it a day. How do they replace those two? I wonder then, if we'll see Yernited implode. Keeps fingers crossed.


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Beckham, Ronaldo, Stam to name a few, he is getting too big for Fergies liking for sure !

This made me laugh too, is this where he prints his diaries?

A Maltese newspaper has issued an apology to Gary Neville after misquoting the Manchester United defender in his own column.

In a piece about striker Wayne Rooney, Neville was quoted as saying: "The best outcome was reached for all parties, except perhaps Manchester City."

The Sunday Times of Malta newspaper accepted the last four words of the quote were added by a journalist.

Rooney had said he wanted to leave Old Trafford but then signed a new deal.

The paper said: "We apologise unreservedly to Mr Neville."

A statement issued by editor Steve Mallia read: "With reference to Gary Neville's column in the Sunday Times of Malta of 24 October, the newspaper would like to clarify the following: At no point did Gary Neville state the phrase, 'Except perhaps Manchester City'.

"These words were added by the journalist who worked on the column with Mr Neville and were never intended to appear in the printed version of the article. Mr Neville did not utter these words, nor did he allude to Manchester City in any way.

"We apologise unreservedly to Mr Neville for the error and regret the considerable inconvenience it has caused him."

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rooney probably feels somewhat indebted to the rags, therefore is happy enough to sign a new contract to make him a decent cash-cow.

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