MERGED: Rooney signs new contract!

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I really hope Fergie got him to sign the contract to ensure that we get a good fee when he fecks off, which hopefully is soon.
 

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Thats the irony of it all.

Rooney - I am not signing because theres no money for players.

Gill - OK if I give you £50k a week more will that convince you

Rooney - Yeah OK. I am convinced. where do I sign.
But how on earth can you prove that happened?

Without going through these pages and pages of utter shit from most of you, is there anybody here other than myself who thinks that the reasons Wayne gave for not wanting to stay the other day were genuine?

He's right in saying that we've not been showing enough ambition of late. Other clubs such as City, Spurs and Chelsea have continued to sign top quality players and since 2008 we've allowed these clubs to catch us (if not take over us) and it's worrying.

In my opinion Wayne has helped the club to realise that this week and i feel he's been promised that we'll be looking to invest in world-class talent and to carry on competing for major trophies.

By adopting the stance he did i think he showed he feels the same way as the anti-glazer section of our support do in that we're all worried about the lack of investment in the team itself. Wayne's behaviour this week has served to highlight how close our squad is to falling away from the top of the English game.

This was never about money. It was about the direction the club looked to be heading in.
 

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Suppoters are a fickle bunch, I reckon you'll all be chanting his name again within 12 months time...
 

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But how on earth can you prove that happened?

Without going through these pages and pages of utter shit from most of you, is there anybody here other than myself who thinks that the reasons Wayne gave for not wanting to stay the other day were genuine?

He's right in saying that we've not been showing enough ambition of late. Other clubs such as City, Spurs and Chelsea have continued to sign top quality players and since 2008 we've allowed these clubs to catch us (if not take over us) and it's worrying.

In my opinion Wayne has helped the club to realise that this week and i feel he's been promised that we'll be looking to invest in world-class talent and to carry on competing for major trophies.

By adopting the stance he did i think he showed he feels the same way as the anti-glazer section of our support do in that we're all worried about the lack of investment in the team itself. Wayne's behaviour this week has served to highlight how close our squad is to falling away from the top of the English game.

This was never about money. It was about the direction the club looked to be heading in.
Who have Chelsea signed that's top class?
 

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It's a bit annoying how many fans are saying 'I hope those fans who derided him are feeling ashamed' and 'You're all hypocrites now'... all we did was react in the correct way to the amount of disrespect Rooney showed to us.

He treated the club, players, managers and us as fans as complete dirt. Nothing has changed now he's signed again, in fact, perhaps it makes it worse. Rooney led us all along, patronised and belittled players who are playing much better than him right now, and a manager infinitely more talented than him who has always tried to help him, and mocked the intelligence of fans ridiculously more intelligent than him.

I don't really care if he's signed again. Doubt I'll be able to cheer him again really. He's completely tainted. feck him. Well, actually, I won't.
Word for word agreed.
 

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But how on earth can you prove that happened?

Without going through these pages and pages of utter shit from most of you, is there anybody here other than myself who thinks that the reasons Wayne gave for not wanting to stay the other day were genuine?

He's right in saying that we've not been showing enough ambition of late. Other clubs such as City, Spurs and Chelsea have continued to sign top quality players and since 2008 we've allowed these clubs to catch us (if not take over us) and it's worrying.

In my opinion Wayne has helped the club to realise that this week and i feel he's been promised that we'll be looking to invest in world-class talent and to carry on competing for major trophies.

By adopting the stance he did i think he showed he feels the same way as the anti-glazer section of our support do in that we're all worried about the lack of investment in the team itself. Wayne's behaviour this week has served to highlight how close our squad is to falling away from the top of the English game.

This was never about money. It was about the direction the club looked to be heading in.
Of course money was an issue, but I also think that was genuinly concerned.. AND... I suspect that Fergie's succesor may also have something to do with it. I'm 100 % convineced that he really does care for the club, and that's why I think it will be unfair of the fans if they give him an overly hard time.
 

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Best news ever! Rooneys indecisiveness to sign can only be great for Man Utd as it will force the Glazers to spend a few quid on top players. I'm delighted as he is our only world class player and replacing him would have been hard.

Those who plan to boo him at the next game are out of order as he had every right to question the direction the club is going under the Glazers.
 

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But how on earth can you prove that happened?

Without going through these pages and pages of utter shit from most of you, is there anybody here other than myself who thinks that the reasons Wayne gave for not wanting to stay the other day were genuine?

He's right in saying that we've not been showing enough ambition of late. Other clubs such as City, Spurs and Chelsea have continued to sign top quality players and since 2008 we've allowed these clubs to catch us (if not take over us) and it's worrying.

In my opinion Wayne has helped the club to realise that this week and i feel he's been promised that we'll be looking to invest in world-class talent and to carry on competing for major trophies.

By adopting the stance he did i think he showed he feels the same way as the anti-glazer section of our support do in that we're all worried about the lack of investment in the team itself. Wayne's behaviour this week has served to highlight how close our squad is to falling away from the top of the English game.

This was never about money. It was about the direction the club looked to be heading in.
What planet are you living on? Since when was it ever not about the money. This is nothing to do with the Glazers and we haven't even reached the 'our squad isn't good enough' stage because we have a team that was 1 point from the title. We are going through transition but he knows that and who is he to think he's the best player in the team? He's had the worst start ever and he's parading himself like he's Pele just because he had one top season.
 

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Best news ever! Rooneys indecisiveness to sign can only be great for Man Utd as it will force the Glazers to spend a few quid on top players. I'm delighted as he is our only world class player and replacing him would have been hard.

Those who plan to boo him at the next game are out of order as he had every right to question the direction the club is going under the Glazers.
No he didn't, not in public. Jesus how many times does this need to be said.
 

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That to me shows how indispensible the club is to him, and that he is the kind that would jump first upon a sinking ship.
That would be "dispensable" then.

He is over-rated, I said it before the saga and I said it during. On top form he's brilliant but too often he is out of form.

Hopefully the little pea will keep his shirt and ensure that Rooney has to earn it back, all this "he has to play him into form" is bullshit, earn the shirt, keep the shirt!
 

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He certainly didn't have that right. Inexplicable for me.
 

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For people saying this proves it wasn't all about the money, you're deluded. Rooney only makes a portion of his money from wages and the rest from endorsements, etc. His recent indiscretions have significantly affected his public image, but if you add to that his betraying SAF and United, his image is at rock bottom. Throw in the fact that he'd be less profitable to the companies at any other club, and he would have lost money on endorsements had he left.

It sounds like United were able to make Rooney understand this, maybe with the help of Nike who wouldn't want him anywhere else.
 

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Best news ever! Rooneys indecisiveness to sign can only be great for Man Utd as it will force the Glazers to spend a few quid on top players. I'm delighted as he is our only world class player and replacing him would have been hard.

Those who plan to boo him at the next game are out of order as he had every right to question the direction the club is going under the Glazers.
The fact he's just had his wages doubled and now is perfectly happy with our "direction" is mere coincidence?

What a guy. A real folk hero.
 

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:lol: Rio's not letting it get to him
 

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No he didn't, not in public. Jesus how many times does this need to be said.
You can't make the player before club people understand that.

Slag off your teammates, question the greatest manager of all time, then hop back on board expecting to be cheered on once you get your wages doubled.

Hooray!
 

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Best news ever! Rooneys indecisiveness to sign can only be great for Man Utd as it will force the Glazers to spend a few quid on top players. I'm delighted as he is our only world class player and replacing him would have been hard.

Those who boo him at the next game are retarded as he had every right to question the direction the club is going under the Glazers.
Everything said in this post are the thoughts of a gobshite.

"Best news ever"-Yeah, only if you like your club being held over a barrell and having their reputation smeared and then the cuntstick who's had the cheek to do it getting what he set out to get which was a nice, fat contract.

"force the Glazer's to spend a few quid"-Wouldn't bank on it, Rooney has stayed because we caved in to his financial demands, not because we are going to start playing muppet manager for the next few windows. You're deluded if you think otherwise.

The last paragraph is just one-eyed dross, I'm afraid. He had/has no right whatsoever to publicly question SAF and humiliate this club. Nor does any other player.
 

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Rio's consistent retardedly random updates is taking the edge off a bit.
 

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But how on earth can you prove that happened?

Without going through these pages and pages of utter shit from most of you, is there anybody here other than myself who thinks that the reasons Wayne gave for not wanting to stay the other day were genuine?

He's right in saying that we've not been showing enough ambition of late. Other clubs such as City, Spurs and Chelsea have continued to sign top quality players and since 2008 we've allowed these clubs to catch us (if not take over us) and it's worrying.

In my opinion Wayne has helped the club to realise that this week and i feel he's been promised that we'll be looking to invest in world-class talent and to carry on competing for major trophies.

By adopting the stance he did i think he showed he feels the same way as the anti-glazer section of our support do in that we're all worried about the lack of investment in the team itself. Wayne's behaviour this week has served to highlight how close our squad is to falling away from the top of the English game.
So basically, you give it the big I am about wanting these greedy grasping Glazers out of our club. American investors treating the club like a business, pricing the real fans out, football becoming alien from the fans etc etc

But deep down, you're a FM transfer muppet who plays too much FIFA and thinks that the best thing anyone can do in any and every situation is splash loads of money on loads of players and that whenever we don't we're only a step away from complete decline and ruin.

We finished one point off the League last season, won the Carling Cup and got the the CL Quarters, going out unluckily on goal difference with exactly the same squad as this year, minus some helpful new players and - possibly - players like Ando and Hargreaves back.

If you, and Wayne Rooney, and any fan, honestly thinks it's a disgrace we haven't spent money in the last couple of years, and that it's really something you feel you need to make a big fuss over, you can feck right off.....honestly, it's the most depressingly shallow FM spastic and perspectiveless attitude anyone can possibly have..That's what's ruining football to me.

"We're not bringing in marque signings...it's so worrying"...Can you fecking hear yourself?

I'm sorry if that's not the attitude you meant to present, but it's the one I'm seeing...and it's utter bullshit.
 

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But how on earth can you prove that happened?

Without going through these pages and pages of utter shit from most of you, is there anybody here other than myself who thinks that the reasons Wayne gave for not wanting to stay the other day were genuine?

He's right in saying that we've not been showing enough ambition of late. Other clubs such as City, Spurs and Chelsea have continued to sign top quality players and since 2008 we've allowed these clubs to catch us (if not take over us) and it's worrying.

In my opinion Wayne has helped the club to realise that this week and i feel he's been promised that we'll be looking to invest in world-class talent and to carry on competing for major trophies.

By adopting the stance he did i think he showed he feels the same way as the anti-glazer section of our support do in that we're all worried about the lack of investment in the team itself. Wayne's behaviour this week has served to highlight how close our squad is to falling away from the top of the English game.

This was never about money. It was about the direction the club looked to be heading in.
I think his reasons where mixed sure he wanted more money as everyone of our players probably would. Also he is/was geniuely worried that he would be trapped at a club less their genius manager and with no means of investing in the team. He has obviously been told this is not the case, Ferguson will be staying ofr the majority of his new contract and we will be investing money in the team.

The thing that bugs me is many fans have been saying the same thing, complaining about the lack of investment in the team but saying Rooney was getting at his fellow players, when he was only stating what they are saying. Dwight Yorke explained it quite well, all the players should, if there ambitious want further investment in the team.

On a side note a very small percentage of our fans hated Rooney before all this, being our best player and being English doesn't sit well with them, they sit there no doubt weighing up whether to put on their Utd shirt or Madrid Ronaldo shirt.
 

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Put it this way, IF it IS £180,000 which is pure speculation at the moment, it's still £70,000 a week LESS than he was apparently going to get at City. So yes there is an element of 'if it was all about the money why has he just turned down more money from City to stay with United or more than his original but much less than his alternative offer from another club.'
There's degrees of all about money. Kaka (and Milan) were offered a lot more by City than they were offered by Madrid but big players go to big clubs. Did Rooney really want to be the first of the "in his prime" big players to go to a non-CL team? That's a job for a Ronaldinho or someone looking for a last big early retirement payout (Kaka next summer maybe)

In any case Rooney's endorsement income drop would have wiped out a 70k/week difference. No question about that - as someone once said.
 

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You can't make the player before club people understand that.

Slag off your teammates, question the greatest manager of all time, then hop back on board expecting to be cheered on once you get your wages doubled.

Hooray!
Still can't believe it's turned around.

Watching him when he plays his first game is going to be awful.

That interview as well...Jesus wept.
 

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why don't you also quote my argument for why I said that? eh? pathetic...

Like I said... the easy way out would have been for Rooney to leave the club in January. In stead he chose the difficult option... and he will know he's going to come in for for hammering from the fans. Remeber what happened last night in front of his house (where his wife and child were also staying... pathetic) and yet the next day he still put pen to paper. He's a much bigger man than you that's for sure.
 

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why don't you also quote my argument for why I said that? eh? pathetic...

Like I said... the easy way out would have been for Rooney to leave the club in January. In stead he chose the difficult option... and he will know he's going to come in for for hammering from the fans. Remeber what happened last night in front of his house (where his wife and child were also staying... pathetic) and yet the next day he still put pen to paper. He's a much bigger man than you that's for sure.
Whats difficult about doing what the club wants until the summer when they've agreed to let you go, on better terms, to a team you actually want to play for?
 

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I tell you what, If I had been in the situation that Rooney was in last night with those brainless twats, then I certainly would not have signed the extension the next day. Respect to Rooney for that.
 

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Wouldn't surprise me if theres probably a clause in the contract saying if we don't win anything this year he can go!
 

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I tell you what, If I had been in the situation that Rooney was in last night with those brainless twats, then I certainly would not have signed the extension the next day. Respect to Rooney for that.
You would if the club said they'd let you go to City where you wanted to go, but only if you sign the contract and get some extra pocket money each week until the summer.

You'd sign that contract in a heartbeat.
 

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Whats difficult about doing what the club wants until the summer when they've agreed to let you go, on better terms, to a team you actually want to play for?
That's just pure speculation. and even if it happens you could still argue that at least Rooney wanted to leave United in a financially better situation. It would have made a transfer much easier had he not signed an extension. Another bit of proof that he realy carse about the club. Anyone with half a brain can see that.
 

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So basically, you give it the big I am about wanting these greedy grasping Glazers out of our club. American investors treating the club like a business, pricing the real fans out, football becoming alien from the fans etc etc

But deep down, you're a FM transfer muppet who plays too much FIFA and thinks that the best thing anyone can do in any and every situation is splash loads of money on loads of players and that whenever we don't we're only a step away from complete decline and ruin.



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Stopped reading there. I've literally never played either of those games in my life.

It doesn't make me a transfer muppet to expect some of the millions upon millions of pounds profit our club makes to go back into signing the worlds best talent. Not the likes of Bebe.

People talk of this being a 'transitional period' but with continued investment in quality players over the last 2 years we could and should still be the best team in the country.
 

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Wouldn't surprise me if theres probably a clause in the contract saying if we don't win anything this year he can go!
I wouldn't be surprised guess he's followed the Spanish model of a release clause (though not one set implausibly high for comedy/P.R. value) and followed up with a supplementary about dropping out of CL football (or even the top 2?) setting the release fee lower.

Now if he'd done that quietly a week ago no one would be any the wiser and he'd still be a jumpers-for-goalposts loveable scamp.
 

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That's just pure speculation. and even if it happens you could still argue that at least Rooney wanted to leave United in a financially better situation. It would have made a transfer much easier had he not signed an extension. Another bit of proof that he realy carse about the club. Anyone with half a brain can see that.
Not if he wanted a specific club that we werent willing to sell him to right now, when we cant sort out a proper replacement in Jan.

Giving in to one of the things we wanted (new contract) opens the door for the club to give up something in return. Something which we dont really want to do.