Chesterlestreet
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He probably meant an actual Scouser (by birth, as it were), to be fair.ooh, err...
He probably meant an actual Scouser (by birth, as it were), to be fair.ooh, err...
Apparently.Are those real quotes from Rooney?
I always thought Cole was your faveLegend. My favourite United player by far
Yes, I was wondering. As I'm not from the UK is there much of a distinction between Scouser by birth and Scouser by club association?He probably meant an actual Scouser (by birth, as it were), to be fair.
It is 50:50. If this was Cole's thread, i would say Cole is my favourite .I always thought Cole was your fave
They read like some drunk bloke down the pub chatting shit.These quotes look like they're some sort of parody or something
In football terms, I suppose you can call even someone like Rafael Benitez a ""Scouser".Yes, I was wondering. As I'm not from the UK is there much of a distinction between Scouser by birth and Scouser by club association?
Your username always confuses me… where does one word start and the next end…?Fantastic stuff
Good ol’ anus tartYour username always confuses me… where does one word start and the next end…?
It’s a license plate from Arrested DevelopmentYour username always confuses me… where does one word start and the next end…?
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What did he say about the Glazers?
True, but being tactful often requires talking bollocks. The “time to move on” bit is more important.Credit for the job they have done? I wish he'd elaborate on that because it makes zero sense.
They gave him a massive contract even though he was on decline?I am seriously asking - what is it that the Glazers have supposedly done for the club?
Suppose he's a bit younger than some others we hear from, and played as our star was beginning to wane. Also, he's never struck me as emotially attached to the club like Rio, or Evra etc.Always interesting to hear Rooney’s takes on stuff. Unlike most other ex-United legends, he doesn’t seem to live in the past.
Been very successful?
he's always been quite diplomatic, has WayneCredit for the job they have done? I wish he'd elaborate on that because it makes zero sense.
This will go down well.
Yeah he does seem like a thoughtful bloke. Sorta reminds me of Tyson in a way, who obviously has his reputation, and probably had a chaotic child-hood but underneath all those layers is a thoughtful and intelligent person.Saying all the right things. He really comes across good whenever he talks about football. He was always portrayed as thick or something but he's far from that.
For the playing staff they have been fantastic employers. So many of our players have gotten contracts they wouldn't elsewhere. I hate the Glazers as much as everyone, but I can understand why the players probably wouldn't begrudge them too much.Credit for the job they have done? I wish he'd elaborate on that because it makes zero sense.
Yeah, really good comparison that.Yeah he does seem like a thoughtful bloke. Sorta reminds me of Tyson in a way, who obviously has his reputation, and probably had a chaotic child-hood but underneath all those layers is a thoughtful and intelligent person.
Indeed. Also he got away from SAF’s paternalistic control earlier than most due to the latter’s retirement. Plus being really up against it at Derby gave him experience of a very different football world that most of our old boys have been isolated from.Suppose he's a bit younger than some others we hear from, and played as our star was beginning to wane. Also, he's never struck me as emotially attached to the club like Rio, or Evra etc.
Yeah, Derby point is a good one.Indeed. Also he got away from SAF’s paternalistic control earlier than most due to the latter’s retirement. Plus being really up against it at Derby gave him experience of a very different football world that most of our old boys have been isolated from.