ezz wrote:I'm more than happy with NESV
halftimeresults wrote:So today Rooney has come out said that he will not sign a new contact for Man u.
Looks like he will be sold in January but
his value is dropping due to his poor form
Real Madrid dont need a striker.
Barcelona have no money.
Only Chelsea and Man city could afford him but Ferguson will not deal with rivals
halftimeresults wrote:Real Madrid dont need a striker.
halftimeresults wrote:Barcelona have no money.
halftimeresults wrote:So today Rooney has come out said that he will not sign a new contact for Man u.
AJC wrote:BBC published a Deliotte report into the Premier Leagues percentage of turnover spent on wages (somewhere else there was a very interesting breakdown of this showing what the situation was at each club, with the likes of Blackburn, Fulham, Portsmouth etc at the time nearing 80%). Obviously this is out of hand, but surprisingly better than La Liga, Seria A and Ligue 1, with the Bundesliga the only one having a considerably lower percentage. I think the regulation system employed by the football league is a very good idea, and should be implemented internationally, although the fact that donations from the chairman count as turnover should be removed, as this was obviously exploited by Notts County to get them promoted.halftimeresults wrote:So today Rooney has come out said that he will not sign a new contact for Man u.
Until either Rooney, Ferguson or someone high up in the club confirms this story, then I'll give it all the journalistic weight it deserves, which is on par with the nonsense transfer gossip that goes around every transfer window.
ezz wrote:Germany have quite clearly shown the way forward and the only way to stop the ridiculous sky rocketting of player prices. It'd make it more competitive and actually make football more stable as a business.
Yet no other GB's seem to want to follow the Bundesliga example
halftimeresults wrote:So today Rooney has come out als
Christies Child wrote:halftimeresults wrote:So today Rooney has come out said that he will not sign a new contact for Man u.
Looks like he will be sold in January but
his value is dropping due to his poor form
Real Madrid dont need a striker.
Barcelona have no money.
Only Chelsea and Man city could afford him but Ferguson will not deal with rivals
I know of a club who could make use of an extra striker.....
heysham_mfc wrote:Christies Child wrote:halftimeresults wrote:So today Rooney has come out said that he will not sign a new contact for Man u.
Looks like he will be sold in January but
his value is dropping due to his poor form
Real Madrid dont need a striker.
Barcelona have no money.
Only Chelsea and Man city could afford him but Ferguson will not deal with rivals
I know of a club who could make use of an extra striker.....
But we need a goal scorer Rooney only has 1 goal this season.
Matty the Shrimp wrote:Don't you love the way that United 'Fans' want Fergie out now..
Glad you put the 'Fans' in inverted commas there, and I would suggest that it is a very small minority of 'fans' that think Fergie should leave
ezz wrote:Germany have quite clearly shown the way forward and the only way to stop the ridiculous SKY rocketting of player prices. It'd make it more competitive and actually make football more stable as a business.
Yet no other GB's seem to want to follow the Bundesliga example
I would hate supporting/following a team that is "expected" to win every week, must be very boring
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