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Taggart willing to sell Rooney
Has been quoted apparently, sounding fishal, all over the radio, and in early edition of The Independent, as soon as the end of this current window is the talk!
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Re: Taggart willing to sell Rooney
Now from BBC, United and Rooney have issued joint statement denying he'll be sold during this window.
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MANCHESTER UNITED last night rubbished claims that Alex Ferguson is set to sell Wayne Rooney.
The Old Trafford club described the story as "absolute nonsense."
And Rooney's agent Paul Stretford dismissed the tale as "a complete load of rubbish."
It was said relations between the United boss and his star striker had broken down completely in the wake of the 26-year-old England ace's Boxing Day night out on the town.
Ferguson fined Rooney and dropped him for the home game against Blackburn on New Year's Eve.
But he was restored to the starting line-up for the trip to Newcastle where the Reds slumped to a 3-0 defeat, with Rooney substituted after 74 minutes.
United, though, continue to insist there is no rift.
A spokesman said: "We said it last weekend and we are saying it again now — the Boxing Day matter has been dealt with and everyone has moved on.
"We at United are saying that and so is Wayne and his people. The story is absolute nonsense."
The Old Trafford club described the story as "absolute nonsense."
And Rooney's agent Paul Stretford dismissed the tale as "a complete load of rubbish."
It was said relations between the United boss and his star striker had broken down completely in the wake of the 26-year-old England ace's Boxing Day night out on the town.
Ferguson fined Rooney and dropped him for the home game against Blackburn on New Year's Eve.
But he was restored to the starting line-up for the trip to Newcastle where the Reds slumped to a 3-0 defeat, with Rooney substituted after 74 minutes.
United, though, continue to insist there is no rift.
A spokesman said: "We said it last weekend and we are saying it again now — the Boxing Day matter has been dealt with and everyone has moved on.
"We at United are saying that and so is Wayne and his people. The story is absolute nonsense."
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Re: Taggart willing to sell Rooney
They issued similar statements with Keane, Beckham, RVN, all were sold soon after.
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It's called value adding....no we don't want to sell him...(unless you make an offer that is too good to refuse).Rhino wrote:They issued similar statements with Keane, Beckham, RVN, all were sold soon after.
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Re: Taggart willing to sell Rooney
This comment is amazing coming from a Liverpool supporter!e-football wrote:Of course Rooney wants to go, he wants to win things.
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Jimbob wrote:This comment is amazing coming from a Liverpool supporter!e-football wrote:Of course Rooney wants to go, he wants to win things.
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not really,I am a realist, whereas you think you are still good....Jimbob wrote:This comment is amazing coming from a Liverpool supporter!e-football wrote:Of course Rooney wants to go, he wants to win things.
Torres left us to win things......it happens to all clubs at some point.
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But we're the current champions of England!!e-football wrote:not really,I am a realist, whereas you think you are still good....Jimbob wrote:This comment is amazing coming from a Liverpool supporter!e-football wrote:Of course Rooney wants to go, he wants to win things.
Torres left us to win things......it happens to all clubs at some point.
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Re: Taggart willing to sell Rooney
and this season you have been knocked out of 2 of the 4 comps you entered (already). and it could easily be 3 in a day or 2.
And LFC are still competing in all their comps, admittedly we don't have as high expectations at present, but we are doing OK. Not in decline like you.
And LFC are still competing in all their comps, admittedly we don't have as high expectations at present, but we are doing OK. Not in decline like you.
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Ever since I've been a member of this forum since 2006 you've been saying that we're in decline and that you're improving as a club! And here we are are again 6 years later and We're the champions of England yet again and Liverpool haven't won any silverware!e-football wrote:and this season you have been knocked out of 2 of the 4 comps you entered (already). and it could easily be 3 in a day or 2.
And LFC are still competing in all their comps, admittedly we don't have as high expectations at present, but we are doing OK. Not in decline like you.
I suppose if you keep saying the same thing eventually you'll get lucky and it might happen occasionally. I also didn't realise we were supposed to win every trophy every season!
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You aren't as good as you were last year. You won a poor league.Ever since I've been a member of this forum since 2006
And you didn't join in 2006 BTW, so as usual you are talking shit.
Come back when you have something sensible and accurate to post.
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Sorry 2007 then? But the most important thing in all this is that we're substantially better than you as a club and and a team and there would have to be some serious decline on our part to end up in a situation where we're challenging for sixth spot and trophy less for years!e-football wrote:You aren't as good as you were last year. You won a poor league.Ever since I've been a member of this forum since 2006
And you didn't join in 2006 BTW, so as usual you are talking cabernet.
Come back when you have something sensible and accurate to post.
At least you're making progress though ey? Not a lot but it's an improvement from when Hodgson was in charge right?
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15 months ago we were relegation contenders and almost bankrupt.
We are now afew points off 3rd and finacially stable.
Yep, not making any progress, you really are a clown with the tripe you have posted today.
We are now afew points off 3rd and finacially stable.
Yep, not making any progress, you really are a clown with the tripe you have posted today.
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When have I said you haven't made any progress?e-football wrote:15 months ago we were relegation contenders and almost bankrupt.
We are now afew points off 3rd and finacially stable.
Yep, not making any progress, you really are a clown with the tripe you have posted today.
Yove really kicked on as a club since the early nineties.
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Now that's tripe.e-football wrote:15 months ago we were relegation contenders and almost bankrupt.
We are now afew points off 3rd and finacially stable.
Yep, not making any progress, you really are a clown with the tripe you have posted today.
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8 points is a bit more then a few considering tottenham have a game in hand aswelle-football wrote:15 months ago we were relegation contenders and almost bankrupt.
We are now afew points off 3rd and finacially stable.
Yep, not making any progress, you really are a clown with the tripe you have posted today.
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i didnt know my parrot was still alivee-football wrote:its a few more than a few yeah...
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He didn't parrot you.... you used the correct terminology.The one and only wrote:i didnt know my parrot was still alivee-football wrote:its a few more than a few yeah...
Then is not correct there.
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If he is ,who is he copying? I didn't copy what you saidThe one and only wrote:i didnt know my parrot was still alivee-football wrote:its a few more than a few yeah...
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i said a bit more than a few then you said its a few more than a fewe-football wrote:If he is ,who is he copying? I didn't copy what you saidThe one and only wrote:i didnt know my parrot was still alivee-football wrote:its a few more than a few yeah...
any way who cares
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