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Wayne Rooney has Signed a New Contract for Man U!!!!

Would you join a club with a course 'perceived' to be easy just to achieve a lower handicap?

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How about what Rooney wants?
To be at the best club in the land, with the best players, (hopefully). And with the best Manager bar none.

Simple :)

Golfmmad.
 
How about what Rooney wants?
To be at the best club in the land, with the best players, (hopefully). And with the best Manager bar none.

Simple :)

Golfmmad.

But he couldn't get that so he stayed at Utd.

:cool:

Fergie won't sell him in January, it's well known that the best prices are in the summer. Probably go in 18 months time, I reckon.
 
500,000 public sector jobs gone with roughly 400,000 private sector jobs related to the public jobs gone, 17,000 MOD sacked and 1 million kicked off incapacity and we live in a society where one child demands £250k a week and the business gives in to him... Sickening.
 
He is the world richest player, but he is not the worlds best player, he does not deserve a new contract, geting paid £1 million a month, but then there is people struggling to live with no money, WHAT A GREEDY B*****
 
500,000 public sector jobs gone with roughly 400,000 private sector jobs related to the public jobs gone, 17,000 MOD sacked and 1 million kicked off incapacity and we live in a society where one child demands £250k a week and the business gives in to him... Sickening.

Not quite correct as Man Utd will reportedly earn £7M-£8M pounds a year from selling Wayne Rooney shirts and the like on top of that if he can play well and win some more trophies then there is more money from that.

At the end of the day thats where the market is at in terms of football and if that business can afford to pay him that then i see nothing wrong with it.

I see football going like the public sector with over borrowing then a realisation that this cannot go on then bang and players will no longer be able to demand such wages.
 
500,000 public sector jobs gone

Not wishing to be rude, but this is garbage until 500,000 jobs have gone which as yet has not happened.

As most of this reduction will be from early retirements and non-replacements, it's not actually 1/2 million people being put out of work either. And believe me, the public sector can afford to lose some flab.

Public sector unions - never let the facts get in the way of a good argument.
 
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