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"Rooney", I know it won't happen.


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I know it won't happen, to many pound notes at stake. Don't play him or allow him to train with the other players until his contracts up. For the sake of the game "let him rot" I personally fell out with him and his game after that performance at the world cup where, he had the arrogance to make comments about the England fans who, had paid good money to watch the drivel he and his colleagues had served up in South Africa.

I am not a United supporter but, I say ,"Go and Rot In the depths of oblivion".

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Even though they are profitable, United are screwed financially. I read that their debt repayments are 37 per cent of their turnover. They need to sell their best players (and will keep having to do so for the forseeable future).

 

Rooney is just trying to make as much money as possible. He's hardly the first footballer ever to do that.

 

 

 

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I wish you lot would stop talking about Man United and Rooney joining Margate etc.

 

I had a bloody nightmare last night that we were playing Billericay with Sir Alex Ferguson in goal . . . Honest!

 

SO PLEASE CUT IT OUT!

Well this will freak you out even more, just received my UBLOW tracksuit top, so when you see me blending discretly in the crowd, you'll all be wondering "who's the new player".Body like Adonis, speed of a cheetah and cunning like a cunning thing!!!

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Listening to a conversation on 5-live the other night, as to whether top league football was strong enough to survive in it's present form for much longer. The general consensus seemed to be that it was but, negative publicity as with the Rooney issue won't help. As a private hire driver i used to look forward to being busy Tue/Wed's nights when, the champions league was on, England were in action or cup replays were being played. People stopped going to the pubs whether due to the smoking ban, extortionate cost of booze or the amount of soccer on TV. They started going to tesco's (Nice to see that when I pressed spell check it didn't recognise the name Tesco)) for their loss leader product. Know I hardly pick up( not like Rooney) any one on these nights. I usually spend most of my time parked up listening to either a match on 5-live or Stan collymore/who ever on talk sport.

 

The antics of the few are even affecting the MFC Lottery. As I go around the area canvassing for the Goalden Gate, I am worried by the number of people who are not interested in our national sport, when I engage them in conversation about it the majority say they have been put off by the antics of the so called stars. people say I'm a Charlton, Chelsea. Tottenham (spell check didn't recognise them either) etc, supporter, I used to go but I'm not paying that amount of money to watch prima Donna's. I ask why don't you come down and watch us at Hartsdown, they say no and refer to the antics of the top payed. I knocked on a door last night, a lady answered, she said, I was in it until last week, I am fed up with footballers, so have joined the hospice instead. Couldn't change her mind. Another £1 lost to local football.

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Listening to a conversation on 5-live the other night, as to whether top league football was strong enough to survive in it's present form for much longer. The general consensus seemed to be that it was but, negative publicity as with the Rooney issue won't help. As a private hire driver i used to look forward to being busy Tue/Wed's nights when, the champions league was on, England were in action or cup replays were being played. People stopped going to the pubs whether due to the smoking ban, extortionate cost of booze or the amount of soccer on TV. They started going to tesco's (Nice to see that when I pressed spell check it didn't recognise the name Tesco)) for their loss leader product. Know I hardly pick up( not like Rooney) any one on these nights. I usually spend most of my time parked up listening to either a match on 5-live or Stan collymore/who ever on talk sport.

 

The antics of the few are even affecting the MFC Lottery. As I go around the area canvassing for the Goalden Gate, I am worried by the number of people who are not interested in our national sport, when I engage them in conversation about it the majority say they have been put off by the antics of the so called stars. people say I'm a Charlton, Chelsea. Tottenham (spell check didn't recognise them either) etc, supporter, I used to go but I'm not paying that amount of money to watch prima Donna's. I ask why don't you come down and watch us at Hartsdown, they say no and refer to the antics of the top payed. I knocked on a door last night, a lady answered, she said, I was in it until last week, I am fed up with footballers, so have joined the hospice instead. Couldn't change her mind. Another £1 lost to local football.

I see Fergie as persuaded Rooney to stay. Long contract. Get full whack now when they sell him on in the summer. Canny Scot.

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