Do people still want Wayne if he doesn't actually want to be here, which seems to be the case?
I don't see the point of holding onto a employee when they no longer want to work for you.
Do people still want Wayne if he doesn't actually want to be here, which seems to be the case?
Do people still want Wayne if he doesn't actually want to be here, which seems to be the case?
Do people still want Wayne if he doesn't actually want to be here, which seems to be the case?
What part of he's not going to be sold did you not understand?Yeah, a journalist asked if Rooney has said he wants to stay and Moyes replied with something like "He's been training brilliantly."
He's gone if we get a decent offer.
Do people still want Wayne if he doesn't actually want to be here, which seems to be the case?
Do people still want Wayne if he doesn't actually want to be here, which seems to be the case?
I think it's possible Rooney doesn't even know yet if he wants to stay,
and to be fair if the issues he had with the previous regime haven't been conclusively resolved then it makes sense on his behalf. I think August is the crucial month and Rooney could still decide he wants to stay in that time. But at the moment he looks more out than in to me.
A hat trick at home in a win against Liverpool and the bridges will start to be rebuiltSurely he wont stay. I think he's burnt his bridges with the supporters.
What part of he's not going to be sold did you not understand?
I think this cuts to the heart of the matter. Things were not right with SAF and his gut reaction was to go but then the reality of where bites and then Moyes wants him to stay and he has time with his family and friends and suddenly that decision isn't so clear cut. I think it could still go either way.
Maybe Moyes is talking him up, saying how well he's training, what great shape he's in, that he's not for sale etc, so that any potential suitors will know that it's not going to be a cheap buy.
If we sell him, it will be at a proper price, not the silly valuations that have been bandied about.
So, what's the verdict, then? Moyes wants Wayne - but Wayne doesn't know if he wants to stay?
That equals: Wayne is a bloody idiot if he wants away. He will get his chance, like as not in his preferred position, what more can he want? Er, apart from even more money, I mean.
Personally I found it interesting that Dave mentioned goals, the record, and so forth. He wants to turn Rooney into a top scorer again - was my impression.
So, what's the verdict, then? Moyes wants Wayne - but Wayne doesn't know if he wants to stay?
That equals: Wayne is a bloody idiot if he wants away. He will get his chance, like as not in his preferred position, what more can he want? Er, apart from even more money, I mean.
Personally I found it interesting that Dave mentioned goals, the record, and so forth. He wants to turn Rooney into a top scorer again - was my impression.
I bet he's in terrible shape and we're just saying otherwise to trick someone into buying him for a high price. We must be feeding him burgers and beers in the cafeteria.
I can't stand Rooney now, and it looks like most on here can't stand him, but I will get behind him if he's still here come September the 3rd and hopefully all the other fans does. It's difficult enough as it is for Moyes' replacing Fergie, we don't want a situation where Rooney is booed at Old Trafford in a United shirt.
If he stays he should not be stepping out onto that pitch in front of other more dedicated professionals , he should be made to wait for either injury or their poor form to allow his return to the team.
There have to be some sort of consequences here for pity sake.
If he walks out in a red shirt he will get booed just like he did against Wigan but it will settle down. If it's blue, then he's fooked.I can't stand Rooney now, and it looks like most on here can't stand him, but I will get behind him if he's still here come September the 3rd and hopefully all the other fans does. It's difficult enough as it is for Moyes' replacing Fergie, we don't want a situation where Rooney is booed at Old Trafford in a United shirt.
Exactly right. There were murmurs he was training well and set to sign a new contract. We all know what happened there. Sir Alex once said he wouldn't sell Real Madrid a virus.
If Rooney wants to stay, then fantastic. However, Moyes didn't hint that Rooney said he wants to stay. This concerns me. As for now, he's not for sale and my suspicion is we'll sell him to the highest bidder.
He told MUTV that hes spoke with Rooney a few times and that he wants to get him that all time top goalscorer place.
Well, obviously we would want all our players to perform well?Surely no one actually wants him to become the all time top goalscorer now? Surely?!
What is 'committing to the club'? He's under contract, there is nothing for him to do unless he fancies another war of words against Ferguson at the height of his popularity.It's the 5th of July and we're days away from leaving for our pre-season tour, if Rooney asked to leave in May and hasn't committed to the club since that time even with a new manager willing to cut him some slack, i reckon the club will be more than happy to tell him to sod off.
Just a question of agreeing upon a transfer will suit all parties. We must be content to drag this one out a bit which implies that it needn't affect our spending capacity in the near term.
On your bike Wayne.
Boo fecking hoo.There's no way I can stand watching Rooney again after twice wanting to leave.
Well, obviously we would want all our players to perform well?
Yes, let's start hoping our players don't perform or achieve anything on the pitch, wouldn't want us to be too successful now would we?Surely no one actually wants him to become the all time top goalscorer now? Surely?!