The Wayne Rooney Thread - Part III

Discussion in 'Manchester United' started by Motterman, Aug 19, 2007.

  1. benni... scream @ me.

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    You are about to start something by saying this...
          
  2. sdotsom Member+

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    Messi maybe slightly better skilled but Rooney is much better for the Prem, that's not a question. In terms of what they'll win overall in their career? Internationally I'd give the toss to Messi, simply because England sucks. Clubwise - I couldn't tell you, to be honest.
  3. Bronaldo Member+

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    didn't maradona also say thaty riquelme, aimar and aguero were his heirs? Old south american legends talk a lot of smack.
  4. benni... scream @ me.

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    Aguero just lit up the last u 20 tournement like Messi did. Besides he's still only 18.

    Riquelme is quality.

    Aimar.... :eek:
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    Aimar is a top class player imo. I'd love for him to move to valencia.
  6. benni... scream @ me.

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    He just left though. I dont see them wanting him back.
  7. JC7rox Member

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    :D
    You better be joking!:mad:
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  8. bitTER New Member

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    What's with this comparing Rooney with other players?. Rooneys problem Internationaly and club wise is he rarely plays in his natural position. He's always dumped on the wing or played as a lone striker which has massively affected his career imo.
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    i think it would be a bad idea to risk rooney against everton. give him etleast another week of training. I'd like to see saha and tevez up top together from the start with ronaldo and nani on the wings. Could be an exciting front four...
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    I do not want to see him go unless he is actually healthy and not hurting.

    With Saha and Ronaldo back, along with Tevez(is he available?), Manchester United should be able to muster a win, one would think....
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    Exactly. Why risk him breaking it again? Let him fullly rehab it. I imagine he is up for this, as it is Everton, but we don't need him to break it again.
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    We need Rooney for Chelsea, let him train and get back to fitness. We have Ronaldo back fro Everton anyway
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    I don't want to see Rooney back just for the Chelsea game. It's not easy to come back in general after you missed a month, but being thrown on the field against Chelsea? No, I'd rather him play, if he can, against Everton to get the feel for the game, othewise he should be on the bench against Chelsea (with Tevez/Saha starting).
  15. israbeckham Member

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    pherhaps.
    I dont trust Rooney with these decitions because he even wanted to play Spurs! In fergie I trust, i believe he will be on the bench for Everton and come on if needed
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    I agree with this. Rooney's shown in the past an amazing ability to recover from injuries in short time - this is no suprise. I'd love for him to be on the bench and get 20 minutes or so against Everton.

    Everton will be a difficult team to break down and with Tevez tired from int duty and Saha coming back from an injury himself, we'll probably NEED Rooney to come on anyway.
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    Don't we have a CL game between these two matches?

    If so, Rooney rested against Everton, gets a half or so against Sporting, and then starts against Chelsea.
  18. MtP07 BigSoccer Supporter

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    Just heard Fergie on SSN say that Wazza started full training yesterday. He also had a scan on the foot and it looked good.
  19. israbeckham Member

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    Black people make so much sense...:p
    I think thats whats gonna happen, but I can see him making then bench for Everton but not being involved if not needed
  20. JC7rox Member

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    Black people??:confused:WTF?
  21. Joelzinho Moderator

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    Tevez has a club?
  22. JC7rox Member

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    Yes. It is the Tevez's Intercontinental Tribe.

    Do you want a piece of TIT? I didn't think so.
  23. israbeckham Member

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    arent you black?:confused:
  24. Joelzinho Moderator

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    Me I am a Gypsy.
  25. JC7rox Member

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    I would love to find out how you came to that conclusion.

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