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Nice one. You've gotta love Ian Holloway. He always speaks his mind and there is absolutely no bullshit about him.

Wayne Rooney on the other hand is one spoilt little brat. I think if he leaves Man Utd and they are one of the biggest clubs in the world (in stature if not financially) he could live to regret it.

What puzzles me about Rooney is that he claims to be fit yet when he has played his touch has been so poor. I'm not even sure there is a relationship between 'touch' and fitness but he hasn't been the the player he was for some time now including the WC.


As for Rooney's statement, every idiot in the land knows Rooney isn't capable of stringing two sentences together in English. I heard Lou Macari on the radio yesterday and he was certain from speaking with the contacts he has at OT that this is all about money and nothing else.

I'm certainly not trying to defend Rooney, especially the way he (or should that be his ex-Kirkby vacuum selling salesman of an 'agent') has gone about this, but just imaagine him in that England dressing room during the WC sitting next to that usless big fat arsed donkey Gareth Barry, knowing he's getting paid more...

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Sandperson Wrote:

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> > I thought I read they were prepared to offer

> him

> > ?150k.

>

> I think you're probably right. Let's face it There

> are players at Man City on ?200,000 a week. That's

> a lot of Ferraris.


I was talking about United Jah.

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