Friday, 22 October 2010

Rooney Signs 5 year deal!

Well well, in a dramatic turnaround Wazza has decided to stay at Old Trafford and has signed a new 5 year contract.

Rooney has apologised to fans and players and is now keen to carry on doing what he does best... no not sh*gging prossies, scoring goals.

Apparently after these last few days Rooney has realised what a big club United are, or they have offered him an extra £10k a week, one or the other.

Whether this is a good decision by Rooney or not time will tell and keep an eye out on this blog for a more comprehensive look into this saga.
Will this deciosn give United a boost before there tough trip to Stoke on Sunday, live on Sky Sports 1 and will he play. It wouldn’t surprise me if Rooney started and scored against Stoke and he is now evens with the bookies to score at any time

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Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Rooney to go go go!


It is the story that just won’t go away and now Alex Ferguson has came out in his press conference ahead of their home game against Bursaspor to suggest that Rooney is looking to leave Old Trafford. 

Fergie suggests that Rooney and his agent have indicated that he will not be signing a new contract and will be looking for a fresh challenge and for Fergie to come out and say that about one of the clubs best players and most marketable players suggests that Rooney will definitely be on his way. The big question now seems to be is will Rooney be on his way in January or the summer? 

The bookies have instantly opened a market on where Rooney will end up with Man City the current favourites to land the striker, which I’m sure would go down well with the Old Trafford faithful.  They certainly have the money available and they could match his reported £200,000 per week wage demands but will Rooney really want to make the switch across to the blue side of the city.
It’s unclear of Rooneys intentions right now but you can bet that he won’t be short of offers whether he will go abroad or remain in the Premier League remains to be seen.

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