I'll give you them.
"I've been given assurances, blah blah"
"It was never about money, blah blah"
"I realise now that this is still the place to be, blah blah"
"I just want to win trophies and the manager has convinced me I can do that here, blah blah"
That ought to cover it.
I think it will be that the American Shysters had to stump up more cash. Not because he was scared by some idiots in balaclavas.
Rooney played a blinder.
I'm not so sure he did. He's damaged his relationship with the fans there, and he's damaged his relationship with his team-mates, who now now all know that he thinks they're SHITE.
I can't see him being welcomed back into the dressing room with open arms.
Pathetic how a club goes down on it knees to save a footballer.
I'm not so sure he did. He's damaged his relationship with the fans there, and he's damaged his relationship with his team-mates, who now now all know that he thinks they're SHITE.
I can't see him being welcomed back into the dressing room with open arms.
Don't agree actually. All the talk was about "player power" this week, but I actually think SAF handled this very well. The player has realised there is a whole lot more to walking out on them for extra spondoolies the other side of the city.
The club has basically said, well we'll just do without you then, the fans have rallied with the usual "no player is bigger than the club" and yet SAF made sure he also left the door open, so that he could get Rooney around the table again.
I always come back to the story about Paul Scholes. I know some people don't like him, but the story goes that when it was time to renegotiate his contract, he walked in to the boardroom, without agent or lawyer, and said "just pay me whatever you think I'm worth, I'll sign", and that was that.
I think they had a good long look into the abyss. I am not saying that is where they were heading - but a team that has lost the last of Tevez, Ronaldo and Rooney is not looking too bright. And it would be harder to recruit. And United need the Champions League to pay the interest on the debt.
I think they had a good long look into the abyss. I am not saying that is where they were heading - but a team that has lost the last of Tevez, Ronaldo and Rooney is not looking too bright. And it would be harder to recruit. And United need the Champions League to pay the interest on the debt.