Re: Rooney the failure
Datum: 29.05.2008 17:34
Message-ID: <mn.ebe27d85dc0a5beb.81063@gmail.com>
Newsgroup: alt.sports.soccer.chelseafc alt.sports.soccer.manchester.uniteduk.sport.football.clubs.liverpool
Pope Pompous XVIII has brought this to us : > Diablos Rojos explained : >> "scoopex" <scoopex@scoopex.co.uk> wrote in message >> news:6a7nigF361e11U1@mid.individual.net... >>> mentalguy2004 wrote: >>>> "Franco" <cian.scripter@gmail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:3a3dcf53-7872-4114-95e8-7aaa620cd8f6@2g2000hsn.googlegroups.com... >>>>> On May 29, 1:45 pm, scoopex <scoo...@scoopex.co.uk> wrote: >>>>>> Simple questions following on this season's performances and from >>>>>> Capello's comments about "wanting the Rooney of 2004, not the one of >>>>>> 2008". >>>>>> >>>>>> Is Rooney as good as he was 4 years ago? >>>>>> Has he lived up to his potential? >>>>>> Will he get any better or is this it? >>>>>> Do his acts of petulance and frustration frustrate you? >>>>>> >>>>>> lol. :D >>>>> Rooney is now a different type of player than that of 4 years ago. >>>> >>>> Spot on. 4 years ago he could score goals for club and country. >>> >>> saf said as much himself the other day that rooney has not moved on like >>> ronaldo. >>> >>> the £35m he spent on rooney looks a waste of money imho. > >> That £42m we spent on Rooney was money well spent, we won the Premier >> League and Champions League this year with Rooneys help so I consider the >> £46m we paid good value. > >> Anyway I reckon we've probably made back Rooneys transfer fee of £49m with >> merchandising. > > merchandising? > > LMAO > > there's only so much profit to be had in rubber frankenstein masks for the > kids at halloween lol THAT REALLY is funny lol -- Baldoni[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
