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The Granuiad reckons Rooneh is leaving Old Toilet.

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/oct/17/wayne-rooney-manchester-united

Wayne Rooney has thrown Manchester United's season into a state of turmoil after informing the club he has no plans to sign another contract and intends to find new employers. Rooney's decision is based on serious differences with Sir Alex Ferguson, the Guardian understands, and will be a devastating blow to the supporters who have come to regard him as a talismanic figure in this troubled era under Malcolm Glazer's ownership.

United may have no option now but to sell the England striker, possibly in the January transfer window, rather than risk his transfer valuation dramatically lowering now that he is only 20 months away from becoming a free agent.

Rooney has always said he has no desire to play abroad and would like to remain in Manchester for the rest of his career, but his mindset has changed and his availability will inevitably attract interest from major forces such as Real Madrid and Barcelona. Manchester City may feel they have an outside chance of capitalising on what has gone wrong for him at Old Trafford, although their chances are undermined by the fact they already have a huge task ahead of them bringing down their wages to prevent Uefa banning them from European competitions under financial fair-play rules.

The full details are not yet clear but the underlying fact is that Rooney now feels that his working relationship with Ferguson has suffered potentially irreparable damage in the fall-out from tabloid allegations about the striker's private life, coinciding with a dramatic loss of form and a growing sense that the most successful manager in the business has taken a hard-line approach with his player.

Rooney has lost his place in the team, with Ferguson citing a supposed ankle injury, and the 24-year-old felt sufficiently emboldened last week to contradict his manager's version of events and make it clear he has not missed a single training session – and was, in essence, dropped for other reasons.

What has not been established is whether these events have coincided with a disagreement about the amount of money he expected to earn in a new contract. United had been willing to make him the highest earner at the club, with a weekly salary of £150,000, and the club's chief executive, David Gill, had stated several times earlier in the year that the matter would be resolved as soon as Rooney was back from the World Cup.

That now appears to have backfired on Gill, with the message already conveyed to senior figures at Old Trafford that Rooney is now counting down his days at the club. There remains a suspicion it might be a part of the negotiating process, but the Guardian has been informed that, for now at least, Rooney's mind is made up and that he and his family are already contemplating where next to take his career.

If that remains the case, it threatens to be an even more devastating blow to the club than Cristiano Ronaldo's £80m transfer to Real Madrid last year given that it was widely known the Portuguese would eventually move to the Bernabéu. Rooney has always given the opposite impression, immersing himself in the fabric of the club, and now appears to be on the brink of being one of the few players to leave against their wishes. Ferguson has moved on some great footballers, including Ruud van Nistelrooy and David Beckham, but always prides himself on players not being sold unless he says so; in this case it seems clear that the decision was made by Rooney first.

With United desperately trying to keep the matter in-house, Ferguson's views on the subject are not clear, other than he is known to be alarmed and angry about the headlines that Rooney has attracted because of his alleged relationship with a prostitute, Jennifer Thompson and mostly his faltering performances on the pitch. Some United fans will be angry that Rooney seems to have portrayed himself as the victim when it could be argued that he has brought these troubles on himself, but a rift has clearly developed between player and manager.

Rooney has been in the worst form of his professional life for the last seven months, without a goal in open play since the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final against Bayern Munich in March. Most worryingly, he is showing few signs of emerging from his current slump. Nonetheless, he remains a hero to the United support and was regarded as the player who would help to ensure continuity and success once Ferguson, plus the likes of Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes, had retired.
 
Only 20 months away from being a freebie? Jeez. Parry would get slaughtered for that. I hope Rooney fucks off.
 
[quote author=refugee link=topic=42299.msg1199615#msg1199615 date=1287351146]
Would anyone take him?
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At LFC.. Hell yes!
 
[quote author=refugee link=topic=42299.msg1199615#msg1199615 date=1287351146]
Would anyone take him?
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Yes. Obviously.

Phenomenal talent
 
Milan? Either of them. He could see out this year and have a year left on his contact. Knock down price might see a few clubs smelling merchandise off the shelves
 
He'd never sign for us. It'd be Chelsea or he'd go abroad.

United would of course seem mad to let him go but Fergie has done it before and its tended to work out.
 
It will have to be Chelsea, he would be fucked living abroad, and with the ageing forward line the chavs have it would probably suit



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A few whispers in the city about this over the last week, basically her family refuse to speak to him since the stories came out & he wants to move abroad or much farther away for Liverpool.
 
Inter are supposedly cutting back the spending, Barca will be saving their dosh for Fabregas and if English sides are out of the question, that only leaves Real.
 
[quote author=keniget link=topic=42299.msg1199639#msg1199639 date=1287353390]
Inter are supposedly cutting back the spending, Barca will be saving their dosh for Fabregas and if English sides are out of the question, that only leaves Real.
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Weren't Inter talking about making a bid for Kaka the other day?
 
Daniel Taylor's close to Ferguson and is the Guardian's main OT correspondent, so he wouldn't have gone with this wihtout *something* in the air.

I still don't think he'll leave mind you.
 
If Rooney signed for us, his house would be permanently surrounded by Bluenoses with flaming torches and pitchforks. ;D
 
I doubt Ginsoak cares too much one way or the other.

GMILFboy is still a top player, and shd get back into form soon.

But even if he doesnt, the Scum will still get a massive fee for the prick..and the same clubs who're good at shafting Liverpool will all line up at the Toilet asking them to name a price.
 
I hope he does the full Macca and United get sweet fuck all for him. Then Ginsoak resigns in disgust. As for Rooney what the fuck did he get married for so young anyway?? It's ludicrous ... As a star footballer you have the opportunity to shag loads and loads of tarts as a sideline, now OK the quiet life is more suitable for some but somebody in Shreks family shouldnhave pointed the stupidity of marriage out to him. Fact is that if he was working on minimum wage and living in a council flat he'd still be shagging the occasional passing whore having first negotiated a suitable price.
 
Does a Macca?

Ginsoak would have no qualms about benching Shrek for 2 years if he thought that was a risk.

If he's going (which I doubt), it'll be soon.
 
I heard somebody on a phone in say they would place a bet that if he went to abroad he would be back at Everton a few seasons later. He wouldn't apply himself to learn the language and eventually have to come back.

Not sure where Everton would get the money from for that bet to work out.
 
[quote author=mark1975 link=topic=42299.msg1199727#msg1199727 date=1287384396]
Rooney is quality, but United have sold better players and still continued to be successful.

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In the past though they've always had a whole host of star players, if you look at their squad now thats certainly not the case. The scum have got major issues coming up on them very quicky:

Debt problems
A great manager that will need replacing soon
VDS, Giggs, Scholes, Rio, Berbatov, Carrick, Evra and Neville, are all getting on now
And now easily their best player looks like he might want out.
 
[quote author=Rafa4PM link=topic=42299.msg1199782#msg1199782 date=1287390672]
[quote author=mark1975 link=topic=42299.msg1199727#msg1199727 date=1287384396]
Rooney is quality, but United have sold better players and still continued to be successful.

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In the past though they've always had a whole host of star players, if you look at their squad now thats certainly not the case. The scum have got major issues coming up on them very quicky:

Debt problems
A great manager that will need replacing soon
VDS, Giggs, Scholes, Rio, Berbatov, Carrick, Evra and Neville, are all getting on now
And now easily their best player looks like he might want out.



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Maybe, but I've always found it to be a very frustrating practice hoping that a decline in United's fortunes is imminent so I find its best not to do it.
 
[quote author=ZhaoYun link=topic=42299.msg1199697#msg1199697 date=1287370151]
I do not want to see this MILF-fucker shrek anywhere neat Liverpooll FC !
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Don't worry, neither does he.

I wouldn't rule out a move to Citeh. Regardless of his family ructions Rooney will have a job settling anywhere too far away from Liverpool or the North-West generally and, though he's as thick as three short planks, he doesn't have to be intelligent to know he'll be homesick.
 
I wouldn't rule out a move to Citeh. Regardless of his family ructions Rooney will have a job settling anywhere too far away from Liverpool or the North-West generally and, though he's as thick as three short planks, he doesn't have to be intelligent to know he'll be homesick.

I would, because there's not a chance in hell he'd go there
 
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