Nooooooooooooooooooo 19:29 - Feb 15 with 2488 views | SteveMoron |
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Nooooooooooooooooooo on 21:01 - Feb 15 with 2273 views | SaintNick | It will be like when Shearer tried to save Newcastle | |
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Nooooooooooooooooooo on 02:23 - Feb 16 with 2007 views | suzie | Tell me this ain’t for real?! | |
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Nooooooooooooooooooo on 03:00 - Feb 16 with 1972 views | Butty101 | He’s 25/1 so doubt it’s him | |
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Nooooooooooooooooooo on 09:33 - Feb 16 with 1811 views | SonicBoom | Not sure what everyone problem is. I'm constantly told we can't attract anyone as we're bottom of the league. Rooney is the country's leading goalscorer and has done a reasonable job at Derby despite all his players being sold. He's also by all accounts football obsessed. He was schooled by Ferguson and played at the highest level all his career. The players would have respect for him. Would he really be the worst option? No because the worst option was Jones. Seems to me people are against him mainly because he played for Man U and once banged a hooker. I'd also prefer him to Gerrard or Lampard. | | | |
Nooooooooooooooooooo on 10:12 - Feb 16 with 1733 views | kernow | Brilliant footballer, goalscorer, defender, all rounder. Wouldn't have a problem with him coming to Saints. Did he really bang a hooker? Kudos ! | | | |
Nooooooooooooooooooo on 10:16 - Feb 16 with 1727 views | Ron11 | His win percentage at Derby was 27.7%, with quite a few draws on top of that. I'd prefer him over Gerrard and Lampard, he doesn't have to prove his reputation and record as a footballer (unlike Jones) and he doesn't seem to mind working in The Championship. I think the players would work for him, but it doesn't look like it's going to happen anyway. | | | |
Nooooooooooooooooooo on 10:17 - Feb 16 with 1727 views | Ifonly | I doubt that's why people are against him. More likely they are against him because top players very rarely turn in to good managers. It's even rarer for top strikers to turn in to good managers (defenders seem better). So what if he's the country's top goal scorer? Having Rooney's footballing skills is a very different thing to being a good coach or manager. He must be assessed on his achievements as a manager, not as a player. So what has he achieved? I can't see much. His record is no better than Nathan Jones, so why should we expect more? | | | |
Nooooooooooooooooooo on 11:10 - Feb 16 with 1632 views | suzie | Agreed! Anyway … that photo was taken in the summer time! | |
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Nooooooooooooooooooo on 13:33 - Feb 16 with 1528 views | Berber | Most importantly, on the pitch, he always did the right thing. (As he did by properly supporting his wife in the court case, whilst the tw@t Vardy declined to be a witness, and just lobbed grenades from the sidelines. Thank the Lord we may never see him at St Mary’s again.)That is what I told the Mrs when she asked why such a thick twerp was so revered. | | | |
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