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Rooney, is he on the slide?



Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Genuine question. Not a big follower of the Premier league or Manchester United but from what I've seen he's been off the boil since the end of last season and seems to be living on another planet now.

Is he about to implode like Gascoigne or not bother anymore because he has no ambition or does he just need a change of scenery and a new challenge to re-ignite his career?
 






Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
A think a change of scenery would gradually sort it. Exactly like it would for Torres, he looks really fed up.
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,697
The Fatherland
Nope, he's simply angling for a move and wants more money. If it was professional reasons he would be weighing up a move to Barca or Madrid etc....not Man City.
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
A think a change of scenery would gradually sort it. Exactly like it would for Torres, he looks really fed up.

Torres is another Owen isn't he? A sick note who will never be what he was?
 




Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
Torres is another Owen isn't he? A sick note who will never be what he was?

Quite possibly, while he isn't based around only pure pace as Owen was, he IS based to a massive degree on sharpness, something we haven't seen from him in a long time.
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
Rooney - I think he could go either way.

He needs to sort out his personal life, and find pastures new at the right place, even if that means forgoing some of his huge salary expectations. If he does that, I can see him bouncing back because he's still young.

Or he can carry on shagging brasses and moaning at fans when he plays shit and sulking when his ever more exorbitant wage demands are turned down. In which case, he'll go the way of Gascoigne.
 


BLOCK F

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2009
6,723
Rooney - I think he could go either way.

He needs to sort out his personal life, and find pastures new at the right place, even if that means forgoing some of his huge salary expectations. If he does that, I can see him bouncing back because he's still young.

Or he can carry on shagging brasses and moaning at fans when he plays shit and sulking when his ever more exorbitant wage demands are turned down. In which case, he'll go the way of Gascoigne.

Spot on.
In the first instance,he really has to sort out his personal life before he can concentrate on his footy.
Perhaps we,ve got it all wrong tho' and he's secretly worried about Government cuts affecting his way of life!Ha Ha:lolol:
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
Spot on.
In the first instance,he really has to sort out his personal life before he can concentrate on his footy.
Perhaps we,ve got it all wrong tho' and he's secretly worried about Government cuts affecting his way of life!Ha Ha:lolol:
:lolol:

But yes, his personal life is absolutely the key to the way his life (and form on the pitch) progresses from here. The very fact that he is out nobbing some high clas tart is surely a sign of how unhappy he is in other parts of his life. Money clearly doesn't buy you happiness.
 


Scotty Mac

New member
Jul 13, 2003
24,405
he hasnt been the same since ferguson rushed him back from that ankle injury

obviously, he knew that the press knew about his private life during the world cup and that was playing on his mind. throw in the fact that he asked for his transfer in august and obviously hasn't played well since then, and i think he is just utterly fed up at united and therefore isnt showing his best for them - his best performances this season have, after all, come in and england shirt

the quicker he gets his move the better for all concerned
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
Unfortunately for him I don't think he is smart enough to make the right move for his career & family. I think he'll take the money at Man City.
 




Scotty Mac

New member
Jul 13, 2003
24,405
Unfortunately for him I don't think he is smart enough to make the right move for his career & family. I think he'll take the money at Man City.

tevez hasnt done too badly out of taking the money
 




Scotty Mac

New member
Jul 13, 2003
24,405
No but Rooney needs to get his head straight, moving just down the road won't do that I reckons.

depends if his head straight involves leaving his wife. i think that a move abroad away from all the shit he has had over here would do wonders, but apparently colleen does not want to leave the north west, let alone england. her sister has some sort of disability and suffered a stroke in the last few years and she pops home to liverpool on a regular basis

it could come down to a choice of stay with the wife in england or get rid and go to spain
 




Danny-Boy

Banned
Apr 21, 2009
5,579
The Coast
Rooney - I think he could go either way.

He needs to sort out his personal life, and find pastures new at the right place, even if that means forgoing some of his huge salary expectations. If he does that, I can see him bouncing back because he's still young.

Or he can carry on shagging brasses and moaning at fans when he plays shit and sulking when his ever more exorbitant wage demands are turned down. In which case, he'll go the way of Gascoigne.

I think Rooney will be pissed off because Michael Owen is there always pointing the finger. Owen is a "clean" character who doesn't resort to laddish behaviour, and I think that might get to oor Wayne.
 


Twinkle Toes

Growing old disgracefully
Apr 4, 2008
11,138
Hoveside
I think the jilted red hoards would make his life an absolute living hell if he takes his toys over t'other side of the city. Perhaps his only get-out is to bugger off abroad now, but he seems barely able to string a sentence together in English - let alone some new exotic tongue (!). I suppose he could always try to improve his range of expressive grunts, although I've no idea where he's likely to get in the necessary practice...

All in all, I have a funny feeling that in a few years we'll all be looking back realising that his best days were all done & dusted before he reached his 24th Birthday.
 


Austrian Gull

Well-known member
Feb 5, 2009
2,497
Linz, Austria
I think we may have seen the best of him already, sadly.

Due to the way the Premier League is, he hardly has any options regarding clubs he could join at home - Chelsea or Man City. That's pretty much it.

He would get dogs' abuse for joining City - he'd be taking a massive risk.

Which leaves playing abroad. I just can't see him having the maturity to go and learn a language and behave discretely off the pitch.

In the last year, we've seen countless stories which indicate a man out of control. To me, he's reached a crossroads in both his career and his life. Will he sort himself out or end up another player who could have achieves so much more?

At the moment, it looks like the latter.
 








Jim Van Winkle

Well-known member
Jul 14, 2010
3,125
Hawaii
Only two men could save Rooney's career right now and thats Gus Poyet or Jose Mourinho. As we can't afford Rooney's wage demands that for me means a change of scenery to Madrid.
Like a few others have said before, really don't think Rooney was happy in his private life to be shagging hookers when your childhood sweetheart is pregnant with your first baby, just doesn't add up or is it really that thick? Plus throw in the drinking and the smoking and maybe he just wants to self-destruct.
So maybe sometime abroad and ditching the missus will do him good. Before the road to footballing genius is too hard to get back on!
Beckham survived in Madrid so I'm sure Rooney can. Unfortunately I can see him wearing the blue of City, IMHO don't think Rooney really needs Manchester or England as a place to live right now.
 


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