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Now imagine if Bayern had to bid for Rooney this summer, offering him a 5 year contract on a higher salary then he’s currently got. He would, most certainly leave. Its a win win situation for both club and player. Rooney would leave with his reputation at the club almost intact and for a club that still believe he can edge it at first team level. United would avoid having to pay for a player whom they believe is on the wane and are keeping him here out of respect. If it doesn't work out, well, Rooney owes nothing to Bayern and has nothing to prove to anybody. He can stay put and enjoy his retirement with Bayern paying him what they owe him.
Let just correct the alternative facts to begin with then, which are the bolded.

Imagine if, at the same age as Bastian, so last summer whilst still a guaranteed starter, Rooney (who has always made it clear is a massive Everton fan and more likely to end his career there than here) was offered a 3 year deal with the 4th placed German side on better money. Would he have taken it?

This summer.

Maybe, maybe not.

I have no idea what that proves in any way at all though, I'd have personally applauded Rooney for taking on the challenge.
 

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Let just correct the alternative facts to begin with then, which are the bolded.

Imagine if, at the same age as Bastian, so last summer whilst still a guaranteed starter, Rooney (who has always made it clear is a massive Everton fan and more likely to end his career there than here) was offered a 3 year deal with the 4th placed German side on better money. Would he have taken it?

This summer.

Maybe, maybe not.

I have no idea what that proves in any way at all though, I'd have personally applauded Rooney for taking on the challenge.
If he knew that Ibra and Pogba were in the bag then he'll probably would, especially if the 4th placed German side has a reputation like Manchester United, they are offering him more money + a longer deal then he currently has and is currently managed by his mentor. It makes financial and moral sense to do the jump.



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Yup , he's still a wonderful footballer when in possession but any half decent team that presses well would run absolutely rings around him. I would like to see him get more games in the FA Cup though or at home against fodder opposition that just sit back and defend.
Didn't see Italy running rings around him for 120 mins at the Euro. That notion of him "having lost his legs" bears little to no substance. When fit, he's still a top class CM who can hold up against any opposition.
 

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Is he clairvoyant? Can see a year into the future?

Yes I'm a match going red, hence why I'm one of the most vocal in the ticketing thread.
The groundwork needed for a big signing to occur is massive. Sometimes the transfer is so big (think about Mou or Griezmann) that the club can hardly contain it and rumours start spreading out on the press. Sure things can change very quickly. People within my local supporters club can testify that SAF made it obvious with them that both Gazza and Shearer were in the bag. However usually when top clubs like United are involved, things do go according to plan.

People within the club would know about what is going on, weeks if not months before it actually happened, especially guys like Rooney who had been around for years and who would be directly impacted by the deals in place. Its only fair for these players to be told what the club is planning so that they can think about it and make plans. We're talking about human beings here. Some might be happy to remain at the club as reserves others might have some pride left in them and would want to leave.
 

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Yup , he's still a wonderful footballer when in possession but any half decent team that presses well would run absolutely rings around him. I would like to see him get more games in the FA Cup though or at home against fodder opposition that just sit back and defend.
Exactly. Anything above that would be a disaster, especially since we already are prone to being overrun
 

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I'm a big Schweinsteiger fan but what i saw yesterday was quite shocking. To be fair, i only saw the first 25 minutes and some posters pointed out that he got way better afterwards. So i'm only commenting on the part i saw.
But what i saw didn't look like someone giving a feck and that can't really be explained with him getting so few minutes this season.
All he did was walking around, he simply looked like he couldn't be arsed to run at least a bit. He didn't even try to get into a position where he could be a passing option, if anything he did the opposite. He hid behind opposition players so that he was impossible to pass to.
In all the years he was at Bayern, i've never seen him move so little.
 

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I'm a big Schweinsteiger fan but what i saw yesterday was quite shocking. To be fair, i only saw the first 25 minutes and some posters pointed out that he got way better afterwards. So i'm only commenting on the part i saw.
But what i saw didn't look like someone giving a feck and that can't really be explained with him getting so few minutes this season.
All he did was walking around, he simply looked like he couldn't be arsed to run at least a bit. He didn't even try to get into a position where he could be a passing option, if anything he did the opposite. He hid behind opposition players so that he was impossible to pass to.
In all the years he was at Bayern, i've never seen him move so little.
BFS wasn't mobile throughout the match, that aspect barely improved.

What did improve was his positioning to become available normally, as well as being able to move the ball quickly out of tricky situations with accurate one-touch passes and in general making use of the ball better than Fellaini and Mata.

Later he also chipped in with two pieces of quality to secure the goal and assist.

He very much played like a Carrick, but with better forward plays.
 
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The groundwork needed for a big signing to occur is massive. Sometimes the transfer is so big (think about Mou or Griezmann) that the club can hardly contain it and rumours start spreading out on the press. Sure things can change very quickly. People within my local supporters club can testify that SAF made it obvious with them that both Gazza and Shearer were in the bag. However usually when top clubs like United are involved, things do go according to plan.

People within the club would know about what is going on, weeks if not months before it actually happened, especially guys like Rooney who had been around for years and who would be directly impacted by the deals in place. Its only fair for these players to be told what the club is planning so that they can think about it and make plans. We're talking about human beings here. Some might be happy to remain at the club as reserves others might have some pride left in them and would want to leave.
Someone has gone off in a riiiiiight tangent.

Anyway, let's give it a rest & let people talk about Schweinsteiger's performance.
 

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Baffled by the debate here.

He played very well given his lack of minutes. End of story - probably won't see him again for a while.
 
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I'm a big Schweinsteiger fan but what i saw yesterday was quite shocking.
25 mins in after not starting a club match for a year is hardly a good sample size so why comment when everyone on here is saying how much he grew into the game & how good he was after those first 25?

I mean, you could just look at his performance vid if you wanna have a better idea of how he did.
 

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Didn't see Italy running rings around him for 120 mins at the Euro. That notion of him "having lost his legs" bears little to no substance. When fit, he's still a top class CM who can hold up against any opposition.
The Euro's is the only time in the past 2 years that he has looked in reasonably decent shape. It's a bit annoying, but I hope he can get back to that as we could still use him.
 

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He really needs to move on this summer. Looks completely out of place in our midfield walking around telling others to do his running for him so he can play a safe sideways pass.
He really didn't look out of place and he did a huge amount of running himself. And he made plenty of forward passes.
 

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I'm a big Schweinsteiger fan so I have no agenda or anything, but I have said the whole season if it were most other players in his shoes, they would be lambasted for holding the club for ransom over such a big wage. Especially if you believe the rumors about him turning down multiple chances to leave.
How is he holding the club to ransom? He was given a contract by the club. Why should he feck off to the other side of the world just to suit United? He is entitled to stay and complete his contract. That's what a contract is for.
 
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I'm a big Schweinsteiger fan so I have no agenda or anything, but I have said the whole season if it were most other players in his shoes, they would be lambasted for holding the club for ransom over such a big wage. Especially if you believe the rumors about him turning down multiple chances to leave.
Wait... United took him away from his boyhood club where he has legendary status on the promise of 3 years playing for Manchester United.

Instead of taking it easy and finishing off his years at Bayern knowing he has a contract for life there, he takes on the challenge of a new club/country. Just 1 year later the guy who bought him has been sacked and the new guy aint a fan, so instead of fighting for his place he should feck off to The US or China?

Some bizarre ideas in here.
 

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Wait... United took him away from his boyhood club where he has legendary status on the promise of 3 years playing for Manchester United.

Instead of taking it easy and finishing off his years at Bayern knowing he has a contract for life there, he takes on the challenge of a new club/country. Just 1 year later the guy who bought him has been sacked and the new guy aint a fan, so instead of fighting for his place he should feck off to The US or China?

Some bizarre ideas in here.
The club disown him, basically write him off the books, and he should choose to go and live in China. Feck that. Definitely bizarre.
 

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I'm a big Schweinsteiger fan so I have no agenda or anything, but I have said the whole season if it were most other players in his shoes, they would be lambasted for holding the club for ransom over such a big wage. Especially if you believe the rumors about him turning down multiple chances to leave.
I really don't understand where this idea comes from. Holding a club to ransom is what Rooney did in 2010. Schweinsteiger has been ready and willing to play the entire time, it's not like we're paying him for a service he wouldn't provide. We chose to not use a player we were paying and was willing to play. This entire thing has been on Mourinho and the club.
 

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He is fitter than a 33 year old Scholes who was still a great asset in his final years even though he couldn't run.
Scholes was still an amazing footballer, and continued to be one for many years after. Schweinsteiger, not so much. It's one thing doing it against Reading, it's another doing it against top PL opposition.
 

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He still have it for the Championship.
Tbh Carrick, who everyone agrees is having a very good season for us so far, was made look like a nonfootballer against mighty Hull the other day. No matter the opposition you have to perform. Schweinsteiger did that yesterday.
 
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The club disown him, basically write him off the books, and he should choose to go and live in China. Feck that. Definitely bizarre.
Who knows how his behavior was during his first season, Rooney seems to love him but there have been lots of reports of some players being unhappy with him.

What we do know is that his attitude this season has been second to none, he's such a winner & believes in himself; I'm absolutely certain he always thought "I've prove you wrong". It's taken nearly 6 months of hard work and good attitude but he now might just get more opportunities to prove Jose wrong. I'm sure no one would like that more than the manager himself.
 

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I really don't understand where this idea comes from. Holding a club to ransom is what Rooney did in 2010. Schweinsteiger has been ready and willing to play the entire time, it's not like we're paying him for a service he wouldn't provide. This entire thing has been on Mourinho and the club.
Imagine. Wanting to stay and fight for your place despite everything and people complain about him. It's disgraceful.

You're completely correct re Rooney. That is holding the club to ransom.
 

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Tbh Carrick, who everyone agrees is having a very good season for us so far, was made look like a nonfootballer against mighty Hull the other day. No matter the opposition you have to perform. Schweinsteiger did that yesterday.
Exactly.

Schweinsteiger could and should be the perfect deputy for when Carrick is rested. Having Fellaini or Herrera or even Pogba in that deeper role doesn't really work.
 
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I really don't understand where this idea comes from. Holding a club to ransom is what Rooney did in 2010. Schweinsteiger has been ready and willing to play the entire time, it's not like we're paying him for a service he wouldn't provide. We chose to not use a player we were paying and was willing to play. This entire thing has been on Mourinho and the club.
If he was just in it for the money he would have put zero effort in with the reserves, he would have stopped bigging up the club on social media etc. Instead he has worked hard, shown a great attitude and has amazingly worked his way back into the manager's plans even if just as a bit part player at this point.

If anything football fans should respect that kind of reaction/attitude from a World Cup winning captain that has nothing to prove.
 

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Tbh Carrick, who everyone agrees is having a very good season for us so far, was made look like a nonfootballer against mighty Hull the other day. No matter the opposition you have to perform. Schweinsteiger did that yesterday.
Well Hull is a premier league side who will, most probably, end up in division 1 next season. Wigan is a 1st division side who will, most probably, end up in division 2 next season. Its really like comparing Chelsea with Brighton/Newcastle here

There again, I do think that Carrick days at top level are over
 

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Scholes was still an amazing footballer, and continued to be one for many years after. Schweinsteiger, not so much. It's one thing doing it against Reading, it's another doing it against top PL opposition.
exactly
 

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He showed more than enough for me to get a few more chances in the team, especially given his lack of playing time. I'd like to see him take Carricks position in the European matches, save Carrick for the league.
 

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Will be useful for rest of the season. IMO, he can come on to control games when we're winning
 

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How is he holding the club to ransom? He was given a contract by the club. Why should he feck off to the other side of the world just to suit United? He is entitled to stay and complete his contract. That's what a contract is for.
To suit the fans (some of them), you mean. Jose seems content to let him play the odd game and he still exhibits his class.
 

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So glad this story turned this direction. I've been a BFS fan for a long time and was so pumped when he came over. I did watch him jog/walk around earlier this year which made me believe he may have lost "it" a bit and didn't get to SEE the game yesterday as I was traveling... listened on the radio though... and so happy for his assist and the sweet finish he made.

Don't know about his work rate. Need to watch a replay of that but to secure any meaningful minutes for the club in the 2nd half this season, he'll need to be willing to work like Herrera.
 

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Will be useful for rest of the season. IMO, he can come on to control games when we're winning
This. Love how he dictated the game yesterday. Granted, the opposition was poor, but its no harm in having him available.. Perhaps to rotate with Carrick.

Absolutely delighted for him though and hopefully he gets a run a games.
 

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This is really so clear cut.

He started after a hell of a long time, looked rusty initially, improved as the game went on and actually played well. Now he is a useful option to have as backup to our regular trio of Herrera, Pogba & Carrick. He will come in handy in the games to come.

We should be feckin' pleased that he played well given that an injury to one of the aforementioned three would have been disastrous.

I'll be very comfortable with rotating with Carrick.
 

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I can never quite understand why there is such a huge amount of debate in performance threads about players who unarguably played excellent on the matchday.
 

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If he knew that Ibra and Pogba were in the bag then he'll probably would, especially if the 4th placed German side has a reputation like Manchester United, they are offering him more money + a longer deal then he currently has and is currently managed by his mentor. It makes financial and moral sense to do the jump.



PS are you a Manchester United supporter?
Pogba and Ibra were not in the bag in the summer of 2015, or am I missing something?
 

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I'm a big Schweinsteiger fan but what i saw yesterday was quite shocking. To be fair, i only saw the first 25 minutes and some posters pointed out that he got way better afterwards. So i'm only commenting on the part i saw.
But what i saw didn't look like someone giving a feck and that can't really be explained with him getting so few minutes this season.
All he did was walking around, he simply looked like he couldn't be arsed to run at least a bit. He didn't even try to get into a position where he could be a passing option, if anything he did the opposite. He hid behind opposition players so that he was impossible to pass to.
In all the years he was at Bayern, i've never seen him move so little.
One important assist, and a spectacular goal. He's getting better for the rest of the game. Would be my MotM if only Mikhytarian wasn't in god mode. I think this is his best game under United shirt, where his control and impact of the game really shine.
 
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