I was reading that Times article today and agreed with most of it except for this horse-shitQuoteMcGrath took the challenge of Ferguson's dismissal and played brilliantly for another five years with Aston Villa. But at least he was replaced, in the shape of Steve Bruce and Gary Pallister, by better players.
McGrath took the challenge of Ferguson's dismissal and played brilliantly for another five years with Aston Villa. But at least he was replaced, in the shape of Steve Bruce and Gary Pallister, by better players.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on October 19, 2010, 04:27:58 PMI was reading that Times article today and agreed with most of it except for this horse-shitQuoteMcGrath took the challenge of Ferguson's dismissal and played brilliantly for another five years with Aston Villa. But at least he was replaced, in the shape of Steve Bruce and Gary Pallister, by better players.By 'five', I assume he means 'seven' and by 'better players' I assume he means 'players not fit to lace his boots'.Dickhead.
I heard somewhere that Man City have to reduce their wage bill to fit in with UEFA regulations on competition? That might rule them out from buying him.I can't imagine him going abroad as he would have to keep travelling back and forth thousands of miles to see his kid assuming she gets main custody.
The latest news is that Man City have made Rooney an offer and he's interested. They said they'll give him 50 grans a week.
Just watched the press conference with SAF and I have to say, all other feelings aside, I almost feel sorry for him on this one. Rooney seems to be acting like the wanker we all know he is and has shafted Ferguson big style. If I was a genuine United fan, my piss would be boiling.As it is, I'll sit back and see how it unfolds.
Quote from: Jimbo on October 19, 2010, 03:47:33 PMThe latest news is that Man City have made Rooney an offer and he's interested. They said they'll give him 50 grans a week.I thought it was 200. Still, fair does. Given the government's cut-backs, at least he's helping out Manchester's pensioners.
Quote from: GullyFoyle on October 19, 2010, 05:55:10 PMQuote from: Jimbo on October 19, 2010, 03:47:33 PMThe latest news is that Man City have made Rooney an offer and he's interested. They said they'll give him 50 grans a week.I thought it was 200. Still, fair does. Given the government's cut-backs, at least he's helping out Manchester's pensioners.lolI've heard £500k a week - if so, thats fucking riduculous.I don`t think thats a typo - 50 Grans a week -get it?