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Author Topic: 0% Villa: Rooney Shagged someone.  (Read 36810 times)

Offline Pongos hat2

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Re: 0% Villa: Rooney Shagged someone.
« Reply #120 on: September 09, 2010, 08:08:02 AM »
I'm hearing Rooney will retire from international football.

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Re: 0% Villa: Rooney Shagged someone.
« Reply #121 on: September 09, 2010, 09:40:38 AM »
I'm hearing Rooney will retire from international football.

Didn't the doctors tell you to start ignoring those voices in your head?

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Re: 0% Villa: Rooney Shagged someone.
« Reply #122 on: September 09, 2010, 10:29:57 AM »
Tiger Woods, Wayne Rooney, Ashley Cole, Vernon Kay, John Terry, Mark Owen....

What have they all got in common ??

Wives who obviously need to make more of a f*cking effort !

Offline Pongos hat2

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Re: 0% Villa: Rooney Shagged someone.
« Reply #123 on: September 09, 2010, 03:46:07 PM »
Tiger Woods, Wayne Rooney, Ashley Cole, Vernon Kay, John Terry, Mark Owen....

What have they all got in common ??

Wives who obviously need to make more of a f*cking effort !
Theres allegedly 3 more England players to add to that list.

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Re: 0% Villa: Rooney Shagged someone.
« Reply #124 on: September 09, 2010, 04:17:33 PM »
did you see that fit prossy made rooney pay ugly tax LOL

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Re: 0% Villa: Rooney Shagged someone.
« Reply #125 on: September 09, 2010, 04:23:06 PM »
Tiger Woods, Wayne Rooney, Ashley Cole, Vernon Kay, John Terry, Mark Owen....

What have they all got in common ??

Wives who obviously need to make more of a f*cking effort !

maybe they shouldn't have got married and in a number of those cases had kids in the first place. The wives have nothing to with it, and in most of those cases the wives are very attractive. I have never for the life of me understood why pro athletes get married and have kids in the prime of their careers. Get your fill of twat out of the way while you are at your peak atheltically and then settle down at the end of your career or after retirement.

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Re: 0% Villa: Rooney Shagged someone.
« Reply #126 on: September 09, 2010, 04:41:44 PM »
Dwight Yorke should be used as a role model for players who like putting it about.  He didn't marry and openly shagged around to his heart's content in the knowledge he was young and unattached and therefore wasn't harming anybody.  He was right. 

Rooney's agent knowing Rooney as he should would have been aware that the trappings of fame and money would have Rooney wandering.  But I suppose he was too interested in the 10% that the wedding would bring him rather than him looking at his longer term investment which would bring him in far more.

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Re: 0% Villa: Rooney Shagged someone.
« Reply #127 on: September 09, 2010, 04:44:21 PM »
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openly shagged around to his heart's content in the knowledge he was young and unattached and therefore wasn't harming anybody

well yeah, except for when he fucked off and left Jordan with a disabled babby.

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Re: 0% Villa: Rooney Shagged someone.
« Reply #128 on: September 09, 2010, 04:55:10 PM »
Get your fill of twat out of the way while you are at your peak atheltically

I’m seriously considering changing my signature to this.

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Re: 0% Villa: Rooney Shagged someone.
« Reply #129 on: September 09, 2010, 09:55:16 PM »
i think it is brilliant! Glad i have lived my life the this very ethos!!

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Re: 0% Villa: Rooney Shagged someone.
« Reply #130 on: September 10, 2010, 01:57:57 AM »
Heh. Theres 2 almost identical articles here the first one i remember reading was originally identical to the second one  but Rooneys picture was later replaced with Mourhinhos and a few lines of speculation added. A day after the original article was posted again with this line added 'Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney to be offered a route out of English football by Real Madrid supremo Florentino Perez'.

Mourinho annoyed he's not in control at Madrid or making clear to Man Utd he's not to blame that Madrid are coming calling considering he supposedly wants the Utd job after Fergie?.

check it out.

http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2010/09/08/2109066/real-madrid-to-offer-manchester-united-forward-wayne-rooney


http://www.goal.com/en/news/11/transfer-zone/2010/09/08/2108977/real-madrid-to-offer-manchester-united-forward-wayne-rooney
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Re: 0% Villa: Rooney Shagged someone.
« Reply #131 on: September 10, 2010, 08:21:24 AM »
Sorry for spamming with supposed Rooney transfer news.

A post on a Man Utd forum from a couple of weeks ago!!!.
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A SOURCE FROM SPAIN CONFIRMED THAT ROONEY'S AGENT HELD A MEETING IN MADRID FOR CASH PLUS EXCHANGE DEAL, SEEING VAN DE VAART JOING MANCHESTER UNITED, THATS WHY SAF LEFT HIM OUT OF THE TEAM YESTERDAY, BECAUSE HE WAS FURIOUS, IT FURTHER STATED THAT ROONEY WILL MAKE AN IMMENT RETURN WITH JOSE MOURINHO TAKING OVER AT THE END OF NEXT SEASON... TAHNK GOD MOU IS COMING TO OT WITH ROONRY AND RONALDO THAT WAY WE MAY WIN BACK THE TREBLE WHICH IS FAR BEYOND SAF ANYMORE
http://community.manutd.com/forums/t/124882.aspx?PageIndex=3

Rooney and Colleen are supposedly to of sorted there relationship out months ago. This was supposedly just there exit from England.
« Last Edit: September 10, 2010, 08:23:05 AM by Pongos hat2 »

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Re: 0% Villa: Rooney Shagged someone.
« Reply #132 on: September 10, 2010, 09:55:30 AM »
You can smell whats going on in the media days before it happens. The mainstream media are now saying what i said.

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Wayne Rooney to leave Manchester United? Makes no sense. But…The England striker may be happy to stay but United should fear the cranking and grinding of corporate motivation
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Paul Hayward The Guardian, Friday 10 September 2010 Article history
Wayne Rooney would be well advised to stick with Manchester United. Photograph: Adam Davy/Empics Sport
 
Today's billboard footballer is a corporation and with that mutation comes rootlessness, unless you are Paul Scholes or Ryan Giggs. When a household name moves clubs, his machine acts first, as if BMW were relocating. David Beckham did not move to Real Madrid in isolation. His industry made it happen.

At Manchester United's end there will be jitters that the chaos in Wayne Rooney's personal life increases the risk of him fleeing abroad when his contract expires in the summer of 2012. The reality is that he would move sooner, because United could hardly allow his transfer value to plunge in the last 12 months of his current deal. It's his life, not ours, and all that, but it would make no sense for him to depart an institution where protection comes with a chance to be part of a deep identity.

Gary Neville, Scholes and Giggs are different creatures, you protest. True, to the extent that those senior warriors swallowed the Fergusonian culture 20 years ago. They started at United and they will end there. They are Sir Alex Ferguson's unofficial sons. Rooney is imported Evertonian talent. He bit straight away on United's ethos of insatiability but he represents a more restless breed. His blood is not Old Trafford red.

Allegiance is under the magnifying glass this weekend as Rooney returns to Goodison Park to face his boyhood love in a Saturday lunchtime kick-off. Evertonians murmur that he seldom shines on his old patch. It must be comforting to think the local lad is answering to some inner voice that tells him not to hurt his old comrades. Not that psychological nuances will be on show at Goodison. Phil Jagielka, Rooney's England colleague, has already paraded insensitivity on that count. "It should be amusing on Saturday," Jagielka says. "There's a good chance he'll be slaughtered. I'll be giving him a bit as well."

Amusing? Hilarious. A twisted comic sense is needed to recast a family's week from hell as a new reservoir of banter. Best to move on sharply to the question of whether England's best player would really think it a wrench to leave Manchester for Madrid, say, given that United managed to extricate him from his blue bedroom shrine in Croxteth without too much emotional fuss.

Rooney's marriage and its potential for withstanding the acid drip of salacious headlines need not detain the football pages, except where personal calamity might tempt him to embrace the old hypothesis that an Englishman travels to mend a broken heart. Unlikely. Poetic self-dramatisation is not his natural state. The noise United fear most is the cranking and grinding of corporate motivation.

This is how it works. Advisers get ideas. Advisers think ahead. A notion that starts in a sleepless night becomes a possibility and then a desired objective. Already we see that Rooney is not on the Scholes longevity chart. He smokes and drinks and blunders across the minefield of our front pages. When precocity collides with hedonism, agents tend to calculate that their star ought to make one big move before deterioration sets in. That way the whole camp can shake the money tree.

There is no hard proof that this is the way the Rooney corporation is plotting but there is anxiety. There are 18 months left on his contract and a suspicion of drift. United always aim to secure extensions before deals reach the 12-month danger zone. This requires Rooney to grab the initiative and accept the huge offer that is already on his table. By definition the delay cannot be at United's end because they want him to stay, for a much higher wage, but there may now be a period of brinkmanship in which Paul Stretford, Rooney's agent, does what agents are bred to do: ask where his client might get top dollar.

At United's Carrington training ground a rebuke awaits anyone whose task it might be to seek condemnation of Rooney's private conduct from Ferguson, whose creed throughout his time in management has been loyalty to his players, if they are loyal to him, and a wagon-circling resistance to scrutiny.

"The one danger is that Wayne's almost had a full career at 24. He should be 28 now and have four years left," Gary Neville told the Observer earlier this year. "To get where I am now he's got 11 years left and he's already played eight or nine. I suppose all he's got to do is look at Ryan Giggs every single day: a guy who's improved every day from 16 or 17 when he made his debut to the age of 36. He's got a living example in the changing room."

Money's carrot is the one thing missing from Neville's analysis: a bad temptation, if it leads Rooney away from the safety he has now.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2010/sep/10/wayne-rooney-leave-manchester-united


 


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