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sofaking
18 Sep 16 18:38
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Time for Mourinho to drop him for good?

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By:
tim6
When: 18 Sep 16 18:40
its ok as big sam says he can play where he likes FFS
By:
tobermory
When: 18 Sep 16 18:40
The contract Ed Woodward and Moyes gave him runs til July 2019
By:
sofaking
When: 18 Sep 16 18:40
300k per week.  Where else would he receive that? Laugh
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 18 Sep 16 18:42
The STIFFS

DevilGrinLaugh
By:
rommel
When: 18 Sep 16 18:43

Sep 18, 2016 -- 6:40PM, tobermory wrote:


The contract Ed Woodward and Moyes gave him runs til July 2019


fckkkkkkkkkk me,really?shocking

By:
mesmerised
When: 18 Sep 16 18:47
Next you'll be asking if Nat Lofthouse is finished, ffs Rooney was finished 8 years ago.
By:
tobermory
When: 18 Sep 16 18:50
Wayne Rooney: Man Utd striker signs new £300k-a-week deal

February 21 2014

Manchester United have confirmed that striker Wayne Rooney has signed a new five-and-a-half-year contract.

The 28-year-old England international has extended his current contract by four years in a deal worth up to £300,000 a week.

Rooney told his website: "I'm happy everything is now finalised and I can carry on concentrating on my football."

Manchester United boss David Moyes added on United's website: "I said last July that Wayne has an outstanding chance to be a true legend of this club's long and rich history. He is just 42 goals away from overtaking Sir Bobby as our record goalscorer and becoming the first United player to hit 250 goals for the club.

"These opportunities only come to special players and I'm confident Wayne will set a new record that will take decades to reach."

Rooney, whose previous £250,000-a-week deal would have expired next year, had looked set to leave Old Trafford last summer after former United manager Sir Alex Ferguson claimed he had asked for a transfer - something the player denied.

Chelsea had more than one bid for him rejected but new boss Moyes insisted he wanted to keep his former Everton player at Old Trafford.

The new deal involves a basic wage of £250,000 a week, but with commercial rights making it more lucrative for the player, up to £300,000.

Moyes told BBC Sport: "We always felt Wayne wanted to stay. He's a great player and hopefully we can keep him at a really high level which he has showed this season.

"We're all delighted. It's part of the rebuilding and part of it is also to make sure you keep the players you really want to keep.

"Everybody would want him, you could see the clubs who did want him but there was never a chance he was going to leave Manchester United, certainly not on my watch."
By:
n88uk
When: 18 Sep 16 18:57
Yes.

sofaking • September 18, 2016 6:40 PM BST
300k per week.  Where else would he receive that? Laugh


China.
By:
TheChaser
When: 18 Sep 16 18:58

mesmerised 18 Sep 16 18:47 Joined: 10 Nov 10 | Topic/replies: 16,675 | Blogger: mesmerised's blog
Next you'll be asking if Nat Lofthouse is finished, ffs Rooney was finished 8 years ago.
Laugh
By:
johnn
When: 18 Sep 16 19:00
First touch like Peter Sutcliffe.
By:
santa concerto
When: 18 Sep 16 19:19
been playing on his name for a long time now. disgrace that he got picked for England  at the euros. all the press an ex players  pundits up his backside an still are instead of saying it how it is. all backslappers.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 18 Sep 16 19:21


He misses the van
By:
anxious
When: 18 Sep 16 19:24
Wayne was a tremendous player for both Everton and United until I would say 2013ish when Fergus left henosedived big time and was a big mistake by Moysie to give him a 5 year bumper deal
By:
Roger De Bris
When: 18 Sep 16 19:29
was finnished after he broke his ankle at the Euros 36 years ago....
By:
hitmanhearn
When: 18 Sep 16 20:13
He's been a very good player for them but a legend no imo. Scholes, Giggs , Best, Charlton and Cantona for slightly different reasons.
By:
sofaking
When: 18 Sep 16 20:20

Sep 18, 2016 -- 7:29PM, Roger De Bris wrote:


was finnished after he broke his ankle at the Euros 36 years ago....


Was it really that long ago?  How time flies eh.

By:
gotia
When: 18 Sep 16 20:22
He is not Finnish ( he is English), Born in England and citizen of Uk.....

If the above question means Finished ?, then YES , when england drew0-0 to Algeria in 2010....
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 18 Sep 16 20:33
I just hope he's there another 3 seasons and manages to become their top scorer
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 18 Sep 16 20:34
fat spiv
By:
olddesperado
When: 18 Sep 16 20:42
now now porc,   dont be nasty.
By:
sofaking
When: 18 Sep 16 20:42

Sep 18, 2016 -- 8:22PM, gotia wrote:


He is not Finnish ( he is English), Born in England and citizen of Uk.....If the above question means Finished ?, then YES , when england drew0-0 to Algeria in 2010....


Thanks for clearing that up. Whoops

By:
roache
When: 18 Sep 16 21:17
lets hope Rooney is still playing for Manure for many seasons to come as they will not be winning the league anytime soon with a veteran strike force of Ibra and Rooney
By:
gotia
When: 18 Sep 16 21:28
LaughLaugh sofaking , just kidding mate
By:
Mikael D'Haguenet
When: 18 Sep 16 21:31
Even if he actually was Finnish, he' d struggle to get a game on merit. They'd probably rather bring Mixu Paatelainen out of retirement first though.
By:
charwell.
When: 18 Sep 16 22:51
Rooney has a contract that ties him to the clubs top earner. Think Ibra is north of £300k p.w LaughLaugh

£30m in wages left on his contract and he can't afford a decent syrup!
By:
BARROWBOY
When: 19 Sep 16 11:34
The press are beginning to catch on,jim whites piece in the telegraph this morning basically says hes not good enough to be in uniteds starting X1 any more.When mourinho job comes under threat cant see him showing loyalty,300k a week or not.
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