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Excuse me, but a truly awful start for him ? Why did he open his mouth in the first place & not dealt with Rooney behind the closed doors ? Personally, I do not feel sorry for him at all. Welcome to the big club, is my motto.

Why do constantly twist peoples words? Read what I wrote again, please, but without twisting it.

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Why do constantly twist peoples words? Read what I wrote again, please, but without twisting it.

A truly awful start for him, you wrote. These words indicate a bit of regret to me. Therefore, I questioned it. Nothing to it.

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First I fail to understand why are people, press, fans, Moyes and others surprised Rooney is seeking a new challenge.

He's been there for 9 bloody years and in them, he won everything he ever wanted. PL Golden Boot, Goals of the seasons, Carling Cups, FA Cups, Premier Leagues, Champions League and even FIFA Club World Cup. He has been United's main striker for almost all of his time there and until RVP he had a guaranteed place in the starting 11.

What, people wanna tell me everyone is supposed to end their days at United? Well maybe when you had Fergie working with you and you were winning everything...but even that gets boring.

Lad needs a new challenge and that has been evident for some time now, and that's nothing surprising! Some people are just like this, they fight, they grow and then they need a change and a new challenge when they accomplish their goals. He needs a new kickass manager to impress, new teammates, new City, more pressure - something to keep him going on incredible levels he had been at United for some time.

As he doesn't want to move abroad, City's strikeforce is full, the only realistic destination is Chelsea - a club in need of a world class big name striker.

And I'm pretty sure we will get him - unless United decide to be retards and don't let him leave in which case they will absolutely crumble due to squad unrest and Moyes leading them.

No matter what happens - we win over United and I fucking like to see them in such a tight spot without Fergie to save them :wub:

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A truly awful start for him, you wrote. These words indicate a bit of regret to me. Therefore, I questioned it. Nothing to it.

An awful start meaning exactly that, bad pre-season, Rooney issues and not securing transfer targets!!! Regret from who? I'm not a fucking United fan you know!!

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An awful start meaning exactly that, bad pre-season, Rooney issues and not securing transfer targets!!! Regret from who? I'm not a fucking United fan you know!!

I know, you are not. Let me offer you my apology, then. I didn´t intend to twist your words.

I just do not like Manures & perhaps I was too harsh, jumped on it.

Anyways, keep on trucking. Jose has done admirably well, I feel.

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Live on Talksports radio.

The question:

Why Manures can sign RVP from the rival & Chelsea can not sign Rooney from Manures.

Right on question. The most carefully prepared question, I might add.

Because Arsenal have not been rivals with MU since the days of the Henry.

Because Arsenal had a wage structure which made them unable to keep their best players

Because Arsenal's board prefered cash rather than holding onto RvP and not strengthening their rivals

United didn't even want to sell a squad player like Heinze to Liverpool, the RvP saga says more about Arsenal's ambition than it says about any dealings with United in relevance to the Looney saga.

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Because Arsenal have not been rivals with MU since the days of the Henry.

Because Arsenal had a wage structure which made them unable to keep their best players

Because Arsenal's board prefered cash rather than holding onto RvP and not strengthening their rivals

United didn't even want to sell a squad player like Heinze to Liverpool, the RvP saga says more about Arsenal's ambition than it says about any dealings with United in relevance to the Looney saga.

Let try it again. RVP was instrumental in winning PL for Manures, last year.

Had he not been sold by the dummies of Arsenal...who knows where would Manures been without him ?

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So, the day after he can't travel to Sweden due to a bad shoulder, he is at training. Couldn't make it up.

Unless people believe his shoulder injury is genuine.... :ph34r:

But yeah, before we bore ourselves to death saying it, he does need to force it now. Didn't he tell Moyes yesterday that he wanted out again

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Strange. wilikins has not been bitter at all and only spoken good about us in the meida after his arrival. Maybe that is his honest opinion...tbh manU are a bigger club than us...yet.

The future is ours no club has such an amount of young quality players. If we would not make any signings in the next 5 years we would still improve year for year.

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Probably pissed again.

He has a point, UTD are a bigger club than Chelsea, that's undeniable.

But it's hardly a downward spiral joining us, we are still one of the top ten clubs in world football IMO.

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Except he didn't really say that. He said that it would be step down assuming that United will only sell him to outside of England because he thinks it's very unlikely that they'll sell to us.

“If I was David Moyes there’s no way I would sell him to anyone in England,” he added. “I’m sorry – he’d have to go abroad.
“I would love him to join Chelsea though. I would love nothing more than to see Wayne Rooney wearing that blue shirt"
Does no one actually read past the tittle?!
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