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06 Sep 2009, 12:28 PM
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Would England be better off if Rooney got a lobotomy?
After watching the England-Slovenia friendly, it seems clear to me that Rooney is a mong. First, he kicks the Slovenia kicker without making even the slightest effort to play the ball -- how he got away with this without getting at least a yellow, if not a red card, is baffling, to say the least. Then he dives like a pussy to draw the penalty. Again, with a competent ref, that would be a yellow card. When you couple this with his infamous antics against Portugal in '06, it becomes obvious that Rooney is a walking red card.
All of which gets me to wondering, why not give the mong a frontal lobotomy? It can't fuck him up anymore than he already is, and if the lobotomy is done well, it might cure him of some of his supreme stupidity.
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06 Sep 2009, 01:43 PM
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Re: Would England be better off if Rooney got a lobotomy?
i think i am the one that will need lobotomy. after reading this excruciatingly stupid thread.
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06 Sep 2009, 01:55 PM
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Re: Would England be better off if Rooney got a lobotomy?
I didn't bother reading the post but I will suggest that Rooney is a granny-f*cking c*nt.
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06 Sep 2009, 04:22 PM
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Re: Would England be better off if Rooney got a lobotomy?
Your lobotomy never did you any good, HartwickFan.............
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06 Sep 2009, 06:05 PM
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Re: Would England be better off if Rooney got a lobotomy?
Hatwick's stalker obsession continues.
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06 Sep 2009, 06:13 PM
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Re: Would England be better off if Rooney got a lobotomy?
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06 Sep 2009, 08:17 PM
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Re: Would England be better off if Rooney got a lobotomy?
I was watching a replay of the Arsenal/United match just this afternoon and I must say... Rooney dived for that penalty.
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07 Sep 2009, 01:53 PM
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Re: Would England be better off if Rooney got a lobotomy?
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I was watching a replay of the Arsenal/United match just this afternoon and I must say... Rooney dived for that penalty.
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Yes, I saw that as well. I've never really thought of Rooney as a diver before, but he really is becoming quite the diving p ussy... And to think this is the same guy whom the anglo-spazzos were anointing as the second coming of Pele!!! ROTFLMAO!!!!
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08 Sep 2009, 01:15 AM
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Re: Would England be better off if Rooney got a lobotomy?
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I was watching a replay of the Arsenal/United match just this afternoon and I must say... Rooney dived for that penalty.
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What, you mean the most recent time or the time he dived for the penalty in the match to end our 49 game unbeaten run?
Hm, that's a coincidence. Rooney dived for TWO penalties against Arsenal and they were both given! How odd.
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08 Sep 2009, 02:46 AM
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Re: Would England be better off if Rooney got a lobotomy?
It's an interesting "dive", so to speak, because to me it appeared as though he was already falling before the Arsenal chap actually "tripped" him. Weird in the sense that the "trip" didn't actually cause the fall, but it did hasten it, and from the ref's viewpoint, it certainly would've looked like a trip. I'd almost say it's the referee's fault for not noticing the fact that Rooney was already on his way down before the Arsenal player had his foot out.
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