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Because the board changed their mind in the last minutes of the season for Frank.If he didnt broke the record and won the Europa League I can assure you he would not be a CFC player by now.Rooney is the same thing, told Sir Alex that he wanted to go before the end of the season so I think for the Home kit it was still early but for the away kit it is better to not put him by precaution.

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Because the board changed their mind in the last minutes of the season for Frank.If he didnt broke the record and won the Europa League I can assure you he would not be a CFC player by now.Rooney is the same thing, told Sir Alex that he wanted to go before the end of the season so I think for the Home kit it was still early but for the away kit it is better to not put him by precaution.

just as Roo and Utd could change their Minds. Roo has been less vocal than the last time he put the request in and he stayed then.
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just as Roo and Utd could change their Minds. Roo has been less vocal than the last time he put the request in and he stayed then.

No, United want to keep Rooney, so there is only Rooney who have this possibility, to change his mind.It is much difficult for a player to go when your club still wants you than the other way.

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No, United want to keep Rooney, so there is only Rooney who have this possibility, to change his mind.It is much difficult for a player to go when your club still wants you than the other way.

It really isn't. If Rooney makes an official transfer request and makes it clear there is no way of a turn-around he will be sold if the right offer comes in. It's completely stupid to keep a player that has no want to be there, not to mention the money we could bring in. If we wait one more year, the price drops, probably quite dramatically. We're a Football Club firstly, but we operate as a business, and keeping him would make no sense from that stand point.

The whole 'we want to keep him' is simply a stance made for maximum leverage no matter what the clubs decision is. Nobody even knows if we really want to keep him. There was a meeting quite a while ago, I wonder if it was decided there and then to sell.

It's a simple decision if it comes to it.

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No, United want to keep Rooney, so there is only Rooney who have this possibility, to change his mind.It is much difficult for a player to go when your club still wants you than the other way.

Obviously but thats what Im saying,him not being in their kit launch means nothing. v persie isnt in it either and he's hardly leaving! People are jumping to all Sorts of conclusions for example

http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/wayne-rooney-transfer-chelsea-coleen-2084739?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

A husband left his wife a lovely surprise,now that could be 1,000,000 things but what do the media go for?

2+2=100

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Shouldnt we be concerned bit then? Oh with that mighty strike force of Ba, Torres and Lukaku we realy dont have to be, right?

We can be concerned that we haven't targeted anyone other than Rooney, yes, I'd agree there. But I also think it shows that the board has matured considerably, and are learning from the failed Torres/Shevchenko experiments, at long, long last. Unless we see it as a prudent investment, I can no longer see us spunking out anything more than £30 million for a player ever again.

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It really isn't. If Rooney makes an official transfer request and makes it clear there is no way of a turn-around he will be sold if the right offer comes in. It's completely stupid to keep a player that has no want to be there, not to mention the money we could bring in. If we wait one more year, the price drops, probably quite dramatically. We're a Football Club firstly, but we operate as a business, and keeping him would make no sense from that stand point.

The whole 'we want to keep him' is simply a stance made for maximum leverage no matter what the clubs decision is. Nobody even knows if we really want to keep him. There was a meeting quite a while ago, I wonder if it was decided there and then to sell.

It's a simple decision if it comes to it.

What your Opinion of what going on?
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What your Opinion of what going on?

Rooney is collecting his rattles and hoping our fans don't boo him off the park next season.

This isn't wishful thinking. Rooney lost all of my support in 2010.

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Rooney is collecting his rattles and hoping our fans don't boo him off the park next season.

This isn't wishful thinking. Rooney lost all of my support in 2010.

Yeah, apart from Fergie saying otherwise, he has denied this transfer request and he hasnt had much to Say about it during our bid. I think theres not much to happen
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It really isn't. If Rooney makes an official transfer request and makes it clear there is no way of a turn-around he will be sold if the right offer comes in. It's completely stupid to keep a player that has no want to be there, not to mention the money we could bring in. If we wait one more year, the price drops, probably quite dramatically. We're a Football Club firstly, but we operate as a business, and keeping him would make no sense from that stand point.

The whole 'we want to keep him' is simply a stance made for maximum leverage no matter what the clubs decision is. Nobody even knows if we really want to keep him. There was a meeting quite a while ago, I wonder if it was decided there and then to sell.

It's a simple decision if it comes to it.

Top post, if Rooney wants to go it would be difficult for the board to keep him but the main question remains that are the board convincing Rooney to stay or are they waiting for a transfer request of him.I still dont understand why he wants to go.

Obviously but thats what Im saying,him not being in their kit launch means nothing. v persie isnt in it either and he's hardly leaving! People are jumping to all Sorts of conclusions for example

http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/wayne-rooney-transfer-chelsea-coleen-2084739?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

A husband left his wife a lovely surprise,now that could be 1,000,000 things but what do the media go for?

2+2=100

I know, the big difference is Rooney is a bankable player and was always in big posters, big images of United.It surprises me to see Welbeck as the main player in their megastore for the new kit and to not see Rooney there.I just compared the Lampard saga with Rooney's one because both are very important for the image of Chelsea and United.The board sacrificed Lampard because of contracts talks just like United are doing with Rooney.

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Top post, if Rooney wants to go it would be difficult for the board to keep him but the main question remains that are the board convincing Rooney to stay or are they waiting for a transfer request of him.I still dont understand why he wants to go.

He wants to go because he isn't guaranteed that starting role in his favorite position. Rooney's position at United was summed up by him being dropped in their biggest game last season against Madrid at OT, that was the biggest indication yet.

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That sounds pretty clear to me, it's all in Rooney's hands.

If he wants to move, than he has to request a transfer, i would welcome him here. If not, then money is more important for him (fidelity bonuses) and in that case i don't want him here.

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That sounds pretty clear to me, it's all in Rooney's hands.

If he wants to move, than he has to request a transfer, i would welcome him here. If not, then money is more important for him (fidelity bonuses) and in that case i don't want him here.

The bonuses ain't small mate, £3m or so are not small at all.

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The bonuses ain't small mate, £3m or so are not small at all.

if you want to move and you'll get a 200k a week deal, than you can lose out on 3m. if not, than stay and enjoy the bench.

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Yeah i know it but and Man U is a great team.

But what's the most important thing for him? Money and being the second fiddle and being the main target again.

This choice is not simple at all. I think that's the right time for him to request the transfer. Man U can still find a replacement and it would be easier for us to offload one striker that would become surplus to requirement in time.

Wayne if you read this, GO NOW :D

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