Man Utd Falling apart.....
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Man Utd Falling apart.....
Ronaldo wanted out....and left.
So did Vidic but was persuaded to stay...just.
Now Rooney wants out and has been supposedly causing a load of shit to get his way.
What are they left with after that?
An ageing squad without real top top talent. The likes of Berbatov and Nani are good good players but they're not championship winning types and certainly not likely to be mainstays of a champions league winning team.
Glazers racking up the debt, interest payments skyrocketing. Probably need to sell a few more players.
OAP as manager who quite clearly has been brilliant but does he know how to manage modern day footballers? The Rooney episode suggests possibly not.
Think all this deserves a celebratory drink or two tonight.
So did Vidic but was persuaded to stay...just.
Now Rooney wants out and has been supposedly causing a load of shit to get his way.
What are they left with after that?
An ageing squad without real top top talent. The likes of Berbatov and Nani are good good players but they're not championship winning types and certainly not likely to be mainstays of a champions league winning team.
Glazers racking up the debt, interest payments skyrocketing. Probably need to sell a few more players.
OAP as manager who quite clearly has been brilliant but does he know how to manage modern day footballers? The Rooney episode suggests possibly not.
Think all this deserves a celebratory drink or two tonight.

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football is cyclical. just some teams have longer cycles than others. Teams like Soton and Coventry were mere 3rd and fourth division fodder before the end of the 60's yet both spent over 26 years each in the top flight from the 70's onwards and many regard them as bigger and more famous than bolton.
Liverpool have not won the league since 1990 but in the 70's and 80's who would have predicted that?, they will finish in the bottom half of the premier this term imo. Who in 1968 would have predicted that utd would not win the league again until the early nineties? that Citeh in 76 would not win a trophy for the next 34 years?
if asked in 1992 would bolton get back into the top flight and stay there for 10 years i would have thought them stupid.
it looks to me that the top tier of europe will soon be a 4 team affair of chelsea citeh, barca and real. with teams like utd, arse, spurs bayern, the milan two in the next tier but with utd slipping.
will i celebrate utds downfall. No! cause that to me would be just like them there geeks at Gigg lane celebrating bwfc getting relegated from the premier. thats just shiite.
Liverpool have not won the league since 1990 but in the 70's and 80's who would have predicted that?, they will finish in the bottom half of the premier this term imo. Who in 1968 would have predicted that utd would not win the league again until the early nineties? that Citeh in 76 would not win a trophy for the next 34 years?
if asked in 1992 would bolton get back into the top flight and stay there for 10 years i would have thought them stupid.
it looks to me that the top tier of europe will soon be a 4 team affair of chelsea citeh, barca and real. with teams like utd, arse, spurs bayern, the milan two in the next tier but with utd slipping.
will i celebrate utds downfall. No! cause that to me would be just like them there geeks at Gigg lane celebrating bwfc getting relegated from the premier. thats just shiite.
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Good. More champagne for me!Big_Girl_Oral_Explosion wrote:football is cyclical. just some teams have longer cycles than others. Teams like Soton and Coventry were mere 3rd and fourth division fodder before the end of the 60's yet both spent over 26 years each in the top flight from the 70's onwards and many regard them as bigger and more famous than bolton.
Liverpool have not won the league since 1990 but in the 70's and 80's who would have predicted that?, they will finish in the bottom half of the premier this term imo. Who in 1968 would have predicted that utd would not win the league again until the early nineties? that Citeh in 76 would not win a trophy for the next 34 years?
if asked in 1992 would bolton get back into the top flight and stay there for 10 years i would have thought them stupid.
it looks to me that the top tier of europe will soon be a 4 team affair of chelsea citeh, barca and real. with teams like utd, arse, spurs bayern, the milan two in the next tier but with utd slipping.
will i celebrate utds downfall. No! cause that to me would be just like them there geeks at Gigg lane celebrating bwfc getting relegated from the premier. thats just shiite.

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Somewhere amongst all this it might occur that Rooney, a bit of a plonker by all accounts, is a multi-millionare from football
and it might just need pointing out that a lot of it is down to Fergsson and United. His petulance on the pitch and behaviour off it make me think more a kick up the ass than £150,000 a week. Priorities needed somewhere.
and it might just need pointing out that a lot of it is down to Fergsson and United. His petulance on the pitch and behaviour off it make me think more a kick up the ass than £150,000 a week. Priorities needed somewhere.
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i think its 25% of anything over what united paid for him, dont have anything concrete to back that up though, just what ive been reading around the internet commentsSalford Trotter wrote:and wonder if the scousers had a 10% 'sell on' clause built in? If he went for £80/£100m in January that could be a nice little earner for Kenwright
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3 League titles, 2 League cups and a Champions League in the last five years?BWFC_Insane wrote:Ronaldo wanted out....and left.
So did Vidic but was persuaded to stay...just.
Now Rooney wants out and has been supposedly causing a load of shit to get his way.
What are they left with after that?
An ageing squad without real top top talent. The likes of Berbatov and Nani are good good players but they're not championship winning types and certainly not likely to be mainstays of a champions league winning team.
Glazers racking up the debt, interest payments skyrocketing. Probably need to sell a few more players.
OAP as manager who quite clearly has been brilliant but does he know how to manage modern day footballers? The Rooney episode suggests possibly not.
Think all this deserves a celebratory drink or two tonight.
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That's what it says & was just on TV too.thevza wrote:i think its 25% of anything over what united paid for him, dont have anything concrete to back that up though, just what ive been reading around the internet commentsSalford Trotter wrote:and wonder if the scousers had a 10% 'sell on' clause built in? If he went for £80/£100m in January that could be a nice little earner for Kenwright
They paid £20m ... with an extra £7m on performances (which I assume he achieved), so Everton could get as much as £15-20m from it. Not bad for a player they sold 6 years ago.
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Wow, with the money they make they could buy him themselves for £5m and United would still owe them £10 to £15m.bobo the clown wrote:That's what it says & was just on TV too.thevza wrote:i think its 25% of anything over what united paid for him, dont have anything concrete to back that up though, just what ive been reading around the internet commentsSalford Trotter wrote:and wonder if the scousers had a 10% 'sell on' clause built in? If he went for £80/£100m in January that could be a nice little earner for Kenwright
They paid £20m ... with an extra £7m on performances (which I assume he achieved), so Everton could get as much as £15-20m from it. Not bad for a player they sold 6 years ago.

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TANGODANCER wrote:Somewhere amongst all this it might occur that Rooney, a bit of a plonker by all accounts, is a multi-millionare from football
and it might just need pointing out that a lot of it is down to Fergsson and United. .
Nah he was a multi millionaire in waiting after his performance in euro 2004, as was Owen after his 90 mins in the WC 1998 in one last 16 game.
SAF did nothing but sign a very gifted footballer for utd. Rooneys riches are purely down to his own ability and skill on the pitch.
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Aye. Only City would pay £50m for him right now but Ferguson will do anything to avoid selling him to another Prem club.CAPSLOCK wrote:I'm not sure his value is anywhere close to 50 million
18 months on his contract, totally off form...head fcuked
If City are a no, no, they aint getting 50 million
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City....lots of money to chuck at stuff and to give Rooney himself.bristol_Wanderer3 wrote:I have to say I don't get this. Where would Rooney go that would be better for his career?
Man Utd on the other hand, large and growing debt, ageing squad, manager who can't carry on much longer.....
I can't really see a case for why he wouldn't want to double his salary and go to City.
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