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Topic History of: The fat bald one is staying put !
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In The Know Interesting reading -

"United's image could also be in serious danger of being affected by the saga. Many feel their willingness to bend to Rooney's demands in a way the club has never done before for any player is unbecoming for a club of their stature.

Rooney might have joined Manchester City to the distaste of United's followers, but at least their pride and trust in the integrity of the club would have been preserved.

Many feared that if Rooney was allowed to leave, despite what he said this week, United's standing in the game would suffer. By allowing him to stay, the damage done could in fact be much worse".

www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/danroan/2010/10/how_...turn_came_about.html
veritas He and his agent conspired and it worked !

(see Kelly thread re: conspiracies ! )
In The Know Martin wrote:
Careers are short and the best must be made of them.

At £230,000 a week (as reported in today's Daily Express) the career can be as short as it likes !

Greed ! Greed ! Greed ! (at a time when the rest of us face cuts to services etc.)

I'm astonished (well, realising that football fans are thick, not actually) that football fans like being ripped-off like this.
Martin In The Know wrote:
Why would they want someone who is not a team player and simply out for himself?

All players are concerned with themselves first - and the team second. Like most of us!

Careers are short and the best must be made of them.

Few, like Gary Winston Lineker OBE, will have two careers...
In The Know Ron wrote:
Perhaps not. This was a simple ploy by Rooney and his agent to get more money by saying he was leaving. It worked, the offer - on the table - was increased.

I rather gather - from internet gossip - that the fans don't want him anymore.

Why would they want someone who is not a team player and simply out for himself?

I see his "mentor" Gazza is now just one step away from jail - having been arrested with class A drugs (while on bail for a drink-driving offence, which the Judge advised him would probably see him jailed).