Slashman X
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Also defies the laws of physics but whatever
Croy
13 years ago
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Also defies the laws of physics but whatever


Nope, actually is a smart use of the laws of physics... it's not like he's hovering above the ground, you can see the trail he leaves behind
Sam
18 years ago
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Rooney's agreed a five and a half year contract worth £300k a week. Will be confirmed later today.

I'm not sure what to think about it really. Ridiculous amount of money.
Slashman X
18 years ago
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That stupid cunt is a genius. 5 year contract worth a fortune signed when he's 28
Sam
18 years ago
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It's definitely very impressive, he's treated the club like shit, acted like he's bigger than the club, and gets a huge extension and pay rise.

Annoying.
Number 1
16 years ago
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Its endemic of a society that seems to reward behaving like a colossal cunt.
Sam
18 years ago
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The last question, what the fuck is he on about?

Basically, our plight is everybody's fault except his, and the PL are loving it.
Jamieandhisego
18 years ago
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His obliviousness and ineptitude comes out in everything he does and says. The Olympiakos tie is massive.
Telegram Sam
16 years ago
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I can't help but feel that the Rooney deal is a big mistake. He's almost become bigger than the club.

Madness to think that £550k is being paid to Rooney and van Persie every week.
Jamieandhisego
18 years ago
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£300k on the wage bill- that could be Kroos, Vidal and Shaw with change every week.

PS. Don't mistake that point for any sort of belief that United are capable of making any of those signings in their current state.
Slashman X
18 years ago
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His answer to the squad rotation question is fucking weird too, only a good answer if Utd were actually doing well.


And what the fuck is the last answer about at all
Sam
18 years ago
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Rooney's contract has been confirmed, four years instead, and he'll be club ambassador when he retires.

Well, interesting.
Slashman X
18 years ago
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Rooney's contract has been confirmed, four years instead, and he'll be club ambassador when he retires.

Well, interesting.


4 years extension, so it is 5 and a half years total
Sam
18 years ago
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4 years extension, so it is 5 and a half years total


Ah yeah, of course. Oops.

http://www.manutd.com/sitecore/shell/~/media/77AA90DECA2A4FE395BD1B6D541C3BC0.ashx?w=480&h=270&rgn=0,52,1024,628

Manager on the right, head of transfers in the middle, who's the guy on the left?
K3V0
16 years ago
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That press conference just makes me feel like he doesn't know what he's doing.

Wtf was with his last answer?? Does he think there is some Premier League or FA conspiracy against the club??
Telegram Sam
16 years ago
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There's something inherently sad about Moyes' and his continued failings as manager of Manchester United. He used to be someone who was pretty much liked and respected by all but now he looks like a broken shell of a man who has just been worn down by the pressure. Some of the stuff he comes out with is just bewildering.

I take plenty of pleasure from seeing United suffer but on a purely human level it has been an uncomfortable few months watching Moyes and listening to some of the stuff he comes out with.
.verse
13 years ago
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Moyes and United have just had their pants pulled down.
Ninja
15 years ago
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I find it hard to be negative about this from a footballing or business stand point.

But personally? I still can't stand the cunt.
.verse
13 years ago
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£15,600,000 a year
£300,000 a week
£43,000 a day
£1,800 an hour
£30 a minute
50p a second
Ninja
15 years ago
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£15,600,000 a year
£300,000 a week
£43,000 a day
£1,800 an hour
£30 a minute
50p a second


>Chelsea fan
>Complains about prices in modern football

Anyway, clear proof already that these figures should be taken with a pinch of salt.

Rooney has signed a 5½-year contract worth the same £250,000 a week as his outgoing deal, which was due to expire in June 2015.
But while the contract has now been signed, Telegraph Sport understands that negotiations between United and the player’s
representative, Paul Stretford, are ongoing over the 28-year-old potentially tapping into the club’s hugely-successful global sales team to boost his earning power from his own personal sponsorship deals.
Such an agreement would see Rooney, who has deals with Nike and Samsung, maximise his individual earning potential with United’s commercial staff working on his behalf to secure lucrative endorsements across the globe.
United will continue to benefit from Rooney’s image rights, with the player contributing to the club’s commercial programme as before, but such an agreement would be the first of its kind in the Premier League and one which it is anticipated would take the England international’s earnings beyond £300,000 a week.
.verse
13 years ago
11 months ago
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>Chelsea fan
>Complains about prices in modern football

Please, enlighten me where I was complaining? I seem to have missed the part where I did that.
Poe
18 years ago
1 week ago
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You were highlighting his new deal as if it were an exaggerated price to pay as if your own club didn't waste 50m on Torres with 150k a week being spunked on him.

I'd take paying Rooney 300k a week over some of the dross Chelsea have on stupid money.
.verse
13 years ago
11 months ago
871
You were highlighting his new deal as if it were an exaggerated price to pay as if your own club didn't waste 50m on Torres with 150k a week being spunked on him.

I'd take paying Rooney 300k a week over some of the dross Chelsea have on stupid money.

No I wasn't. I merely posted up what he's costing United to keep him, which was listed on the Daily Mail site. Was actually nothing more than that. Good to see people are eager to jump the gun though.
Poe
18 years ago
1 week ago
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Why do that if you weren't highlighting it in a bad light though?

It makes no sense at all.
.verse
13 years ago
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Why do that if you weren't highlighting it in a bad light though?

It makes no sense at all.

I wasn't highlighting it in any light ffs. I merely posted the bloody breakdown of what Rooney will be paid as it was interesting to see, without any comment passed.

Again, people on here are too fucking trigger happy at times and jump the boat on anything.

For the record. I couldn't give a shit what United pay Rooney. Do I think he's worth it? Not at all. Do I think Rooney has made United look a little silly? Absolutely. That's about the extent of it.
Slashman X
18 years ago
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I believe part of the deal included a clause that Rooney's agent gets a stand named after him in Old Trafford
Slashman X
18 years ago
1 year ago
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Also, .verse wasn't complaining ffs, was clearly just pointing out something interesting
Poe
18 years ago
1 week ago
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It's not interesting though

At least to people that are fucking normal.
Jamieandhisego
18 years ago
2 years ago
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I wasn't highlighting it in any light ffs. I merely posted the bloody breakdown of what Rooney will be paid as it was interesting to see, without any comment passed.

Again, people on here are too fucking trigger happy at times and jump the boat on anything.

For the record. I couldn't give a shit what United pay Rooney. Do I think he's worth it? Not at all. Do I think Rooney has made United look a little silly? Absolutely. That's about the extent of it.


Utter bollocks. The last post you made before the one you are being criticized for was 'Moyes and United have just had their pants pulled down', and then you followed it with a breakdown of his contract. You provided the context, no-one else.
Sam
18 years ago
2 years ago
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Roy Carroll: Olympiakos ready for 'nervous' Manchester United

They look nervous. Every time you watch them this season you just feel that the opposition will score. It's weird - you don't associate that with Manchester United.


Well, we certainly felt that when you were in team, Roy!

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