Outside of Man Utd fans, Rooney has appalled every footy fan in the country.
However, his departure has left Everton in a better state. Man Utd have already realised that sometimes he doesn't play so well. I hope they will be as forgiving as we were. Lets face it, he played over 30 times for us last season and underperformed in a lot of them.
Cheers you lot,
Dave.
----- Original Message -----From: evertony2k1@...Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 10:42 PMSubject: Re: [WayneRooney] Re: ROONEY and MANCHESTER UNITED Rocks1. Wayne Rooney was on 13k a week at Everton, not 3k. FACT.
2. He was offered 50k a week by Everton, the same as he is on at Man Utd now.
3. Mna Utd the biggest club in the world historically? I think you are very much wrong there mate. Although I hate to admit it, Liverpool are the biggest club in the world historically. FACT.
4. A player of Rooney's standard doesnt come along very often and when it does it's not usually at a team like Everton. So for him to be playing for the team he supported as a kid and to have thousands upon thousands of people adore him is amazing. He could of stayed for a few more years. He's only 18 for fucks sake. He's got years ahead of him. He's a greedy un-loyal twat. FACT.
In a message dated 07/10/2004 22:03:47 GMT Daylight Time, warren.fothergill@... writes:
Wayne Rooney is 18 years old - Correct
Wayne Rooney is eligible to vote - Correct
Wayne Rooney is classed as an Adult - Correct, though some may say
debatable
Wayne Rooney is the hottest football property since Gazza? - Correct
Mr Rooney is therefore entitled to do what he likes with regards his
profession, in relation to who he plays for. Just because a number
of Evertonian supporters dispise him of his desire to succeed, he is
lambasted by the supporters for doing what they would do at 18. If
your getting paid £3K per week and someone offered you better
prospects etc. another £20K per week wouldn't you?? Life is all
about making decisions, which Wayne Rooney has done. Hes left
Everton in a more sound financial position, and to be fair, David
Moyes hasn't done a bad job to date (Spurs excepted).
Give the lad a chance playing for undoubtedly the biggest club in
the world, historically and financially. He is facing numerous
challenges head on by doing what he does best - play football.
I bet you cheer him if he scores against Wales (unless your
Welsh)!! Isn't that double standards.
Wazmeister
--- In WayneRooney@yahoogroups.com, Tommy <threeforabob@y...> wrote:
>You patently have no earthly idea what it's like to really support
a football team.
>If Ryan Giggs or George Best would have been sold at 18 years of
age to, lets say Everton, who at that time were the one of the top
sides,what would it have sounded like if someone would have
said,"Just deal with it?" Grow up Princess!
>
>Tommy
>
>
>I don't know why everyone is complaining about Rooney changing
teams.
>You all need to realise that rooney wanted to go to Manchester
United
>and his Everton team needed the money and so they sold rooney to
>Manchester United so all i can say is DEAL WITH IT!!!!!!