Rooney leaving Man U?
#31
Tevez wasn't good enough for Fergie, I doubt he'd give United the time of day again.
If I was a Prem Manager, Tevez would be the first person on the team sheet for every single game. The guy has a great work ethic, he's a fantastic professional, and he does everything well on the field.
Tevez is that rare professional who is a great, skillful player, but he doesnt rely on that alone, he works hard, puts in a ton of effort, and that is a quality that a lot of pro's dont have.
If I was a Prem Manager, Tevez would be the first person on the team sheet for every single game. The guy has a great work ethic, he's a fantastic professional, and he does everything well on the field.
Tevez is that rare professional who is a great, skillful player, but he doesnt rely on that alone, he works hard, puts in a ton of effort, and that is a quality that a lot of pro's dont have.
#32
Some of the latest headlines regarding the Rooney fallout:
'A LACK OF RESPECT': Manchester United are already preparing for Wayne Rooney's possible exit in January and have made inquiries about unsettled Liverpool striker Fernando Torres.
Full story: the Independent
'BETRAYAL': Ferguson said United have "always been a harbour" for Rooney, helping him with personal problems and with the manager even offering him financial advice.
Full story: the Guardian
'CHELSEA TO OFFER £20m FOR UNITED'S TALISMAN': Chelsea could make a £20m move for Rooney in January. Their offer would be well below Manchester City's expected bid of £35m but they believe Ferguson would be more willing to do business with them (Daily Telegraph).
'STARS HAVE TOO MUCH CLOUT': Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp joked that he would like to take advantage of Rooney's spectacular fall-out with Ferguson and buy the striker.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema, Schalke keeper Manuel Neuer and Lyon midfielder Yoann Gourcuff could all be on Manchester United's shopping list if they sell Rooney.
Full story: the Independent
'BETRAYAL': Ferguson said United have "always been a harbour" for Rooney, helping him with personal problems and with the manager even offering him financial advice.
Full story: the Guardian
'CHELSEA TO OFFER £20m FOR UNITED'S TALISMAN': Chelsea could make a £20m move for Rooney in January. Their offer would be well below Manchester City's expected bid of £35m but they believe Ferguson would be more willing to do business with them (Daily Telegraph).
'STARS HAVE TOO MUCH CLOUT': Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp joked that he would like to take advantage of Rooney's spectacular fall-out with Ferguson and buy the striker.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema, Schalke keeper Manuel Neuer and Lyon midfielder Yoann Gourcuff could all be on Manchester United's shopping list if they sell Rooney.
#40
Here we go, the latest:
Can you imagine Drogba and Rooney on the same team.
I do like the talk of Suaraz on Man U though, he'd be class on that team.
Can you imagine Drogba and Rooney on the same team.
I do like the talk of Suaraz on Man U though, he'd be class on that team.
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has rubber-stamped a deal to take Wayne Rooney to Stamford Bridge, making him one of the world's richest players. Abramovich could compete with Manchester City's £250,000-a-week package for the Manchester United striker but might offer only £20m for him.
Full story: Daily Mail
And Chelsea captain John Terry has invited Rooney to join him at the south-west London outfit after calling him "the best player in the world".
Full story: Daily Mirror
Rooney is open to the idea of joining Chelsea but the Blues will not go beyond £160,000 a week for the England international.
Full story: the Sun
Sources close to Abramovich say he is unwilling to break Chelsea's wage structure to sign Rooney, meaning the £150,000-a-week earned by defender John Terry and midfielder Frank Lampard is the limit. (Daily Express)
Rooney's wage demands are deterring Spanish giants Real Madrid from making a move for the player.
Full story: imscouting.com
Manchester United are lining up Ajax striker Luis Suarez as a replacement for Rooney - if the former Everton star quits Old Trafford. The Red Devils might have to pay £30m for the Uruguay international.
Full story: talkSPORT
United supporters believe Rooney's thinly veiled criticism of the Glazer family could mark the beginning of the end for the Americans' ownership of the club.
Full story: the Times (subscription)
Full story: Daily Mail
And Chelsea captain John Terry has invited Rooney to join him at the south-west London outfit after calling him "the best player in the world".
Full story: Daily Mirror
Rooney is open to the idea of joining Chelsea but the Blues will not go beyond £160,000 a week for the England international.
Full story: the Sun
Sources close to Abramovich say he is unwilling to break Chelsea's wage structure to sign Rooney, meaning the £150,000-a-week earned by defender John Terry and midfielder Frank Lampard is the limit. (Daily Express)
Rooney's wage demands are deterring Spanish giants Real Madrid from making a move for the player.
Full story: imscouting.com
Manchester United are lining up Ajax striker Luis Suarez as a replacement for Rooney - if the former Everton star quits Old Trafford. The Red Devils might have to pay £30m for the Uruguay international.
Full story: talkSPORT
United supporters believe Rooney's thinly veiled criticism of the Glazer family could mark the beginning of the end for the Americans' ownership of the club.
Full story: the Times (subscription)




