Wayne Rooney

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Wayne was raised on a counsil estate in Liverpool, not sure how much you can blame him for the occasional fuck up. Harry was always more likely going to be a great role model and I think they've both been doing remarkably well so far in their lives.

Can't blame council estates.


I grew up on a council estate and I managed not to grow into a sexual deviant with synthetic hair.
 
Anyone who does not rate Rooney should never pass judgement on football or dislikes the bloke.

An absolute gem of a footballer who probably should have left a United at 23/4 and gone to a Madrid or Bayerm, so damn good he was and for a new challenge.

I have said it before and absolutely believe that Rooney instead of or alongside Kane in any of our semi-finals or finals of the last 6 or 7 years, and obviously when he was 25/6 and we would have won most.

If people still believe he did not fulfil his early promise then it only goes to show how utterly brilliant he would have been if he had.

For me just a bit of a shame he is undoing some of that now, with the revelations.
 
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Rooney said he changed his studs to "long metal ones" when playing for Manchester United at Chelsea in 2006 as he "wanted to try and hurt someone".

So, he's not all bad then.

 
He should have had a word with Conte and got the name of his hair surgeon. I think he'd have got a better outcome.

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Wayne was raised on a counsil estate in Liverpool, not sure how much you can blame him for the occasional fuck up. Harry was always more likely going to be a great role model and I think they've both been doing remarkably well so far in their lives.

Cheating, granny shagging, holding his club to ransom twice, drunk driving, cunting off the England fan-base, back in the news for more booze-related shenanigans...

Rooney may have had a successful career, but the above does not speak well of the person.
 
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Good to see he's managing to keep off the front pages since the last bout of posts in this thre.... Oh wait....

What a vile human being.... Does he not realise his kids are gonna get pelters for the rest of their lives thanks to his ever growing string of misdemeanors?

Colleen's obviously too vacuous to do anything but put up with the constant betrayal in the name of a life-long shopping spree.

Ideal candidates for the next PaddyPower ad campaign.
 
Rooney said he changed his studs to "long metal ones" when playing for Manchester United at Chelsea in 2006 as he "wanted to try and hurt someone".

So, he's not all bad then.


Went after John Terry, didn't he?

Gone up in my estimation
 
He's just being honest.
I think he already redeemed himself by returning and helping them win the title last year.

For me, when a club not only pays you a quarter of a million every week but has continued to do so even after you violated the terms of your contract and spent half a season on a golfing holiday, and after the fans were decent enough to tolerate your presence after you both disrespected the club they support and insulted the area they're based, there are certain thoughts that you can just keep in your head. His help with the trophy success doesn't offset the fact that he's essentially shown that he doesn't really care about/considers himself bigger than the club, and isn't sorry for his appalling behaviour last season.
 
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