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Guest icemanblue

I realise that no publicity is bad publicity, but, is he really doing this? Using a daft, made up bid to boost the profile of his website at the expense of the integrity of his club?

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Guest Roger Kint

Would be an interesting use of the Woodgate money.

 

Was just arguing with a mate the other day about the last time the club used a Rooney bid as PR, at least that time it was reasonably believable :lol:

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I would consider the fat bstard a waste of time & money.

 

Unfit, High maintenance & the wrong side of 27, plus theres no way we couldnt afford his wages (Currently on over £150kpw?)

 

its almost certainly bolox but Fck him even on the slight chance that its not

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Unless he signs, in which case What a coup!!)

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by Harry Sherlock

 

15th May 2013 2:00pm BST

 

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Newcastle United are preparing a shock bid for want-away Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney.

 

SportsDirect News has learned the Magpies have already sounded out Rooney’s agent over a potential move, with United keen to offload the 27-year-old.

 

A source close to the negotiations told us: “Newcastle see Wayne as their ideal player.

 

“He’s a strong centre-forward, would relate to the fans and would be a massive boost to the club’s brand name.

 

“Low-level conversations have already been held between Newcastle and Rooney’s agent, though the two clubs haven’t spoken directly yet.”

 

Rooney is seen as a perfect candidate to boost the Magpies’ chances of a top-four tilt next season – and is seen as a man who will be hero-worshipped at St James’ Park.

 

The England striker recently signalled a desire to leave Old Trafford for the second time in three years having been left out of several key games, including United’s controversial Champions League defeat to Real Madrid – putting the world’s top clubs on red-alert.

 

But, with Bayern Munich the latest club to drop out of the race, Newcastle believe they have a very real chance of pulling off a massive transfer coup.

 

The Magpies have been interested in Rooney before, and tabled a £25 million bid for him when he was at Everton – though the then 18-year-old snubbed a move to the Toon in favour of United.

 

What a crock of s***.

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Guest icemanblue

I realise that no publicity is bad publicity, but, is he really doing this? Using a daft, made up bid to boost the profile of his website at the expense of the integrity of his club?

 

What integrity? :lol:

 

:lol: Yeah, I did think of opting for a different word.

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