Apparently, Ferguson had an 80's themed party for his players. Giggs arrived in a Cavalier, scholes in a Sierra and rooney chose to come in an Escort
but she earned more than him the past couple of years. Reading some of the post here lads and im no prude but by jesus there is a fierce amount of misogyny floating around this tread.
I always wonder how these guys think they are gonna get away with it.....surely they must know these girls are gonna sell their stories!!!! so poor lil wayne's next two games are against Everton and then us, and throw in a game against the rangers in the middle for good measure I'd say he cant wait!!!
In fairness to him he is an ulgy cnut and has never been with a woman he has'nt paid. Coleen will understand this If Coleen doesn't finish with him she is a bigger tramp then I thought, I'd say he is shyte in bed too!! No wonder he has been way off form lately, he musta known this story was coming out. She'll dump him this time because they're married and have a kid now and she can take him to the cleaners. If she had of dumped the first time no-one would even remember her name now. I know Cheryl Cole was in girls allowed but cashley cheating on her the first time,career wise, was the best thing that ever happened to her. It raised her profile massively and she never would have got the x factor gig without it. Before that she was just the pretty one in the group who couldn't sing. A lot of these wags are only with these players for the lifestyle or the publicity. At least prostitutes tell you up front they want money for sex. She won't dump him because he is her meal ticket and she only gets contracts with Littlewoods etc. because she is Rooneys wife. If she dumps him she gets half of everything, a nice monthly sum for the child and she will become a media sweetheart cause she stood up for herself and is and independent woman bla bla, people love that shite
we differ but we wont fall out over it Anytime something happens to one of the scum is good news for us
I am not up to date on their finances, however he is on over 100k a week from United before bonuses, a couple of million a year from Nike, Coca Cola and EA Sports. All in all, I would say 10 million a year. I doubt if Coleen if pulling in that sort of money Had to look up 'misogyny' there
Heard a cleaner variation of that. Slur Alex had a 80s themed party last month before the season started Scholes arrived in a supped up Cavalier, Giggs came in a nice Sierra. Rooney though could not make it as his expensive Escort let him down
to be nice well call this a paradoy twitter account http://twitter.com/KaiWayne containing such gems as .
After a Summer of abuse over World cup performances, we all owe Wayne Rooney an apology, it seems he COULD score in a brothel....
Good Article from F365's John Nic http://www.football365.com/story/0,17033,8746_6403700,00.html It's amazing how many observers of football are also amateur psychologists, especially on the nature of body language. I'm usually quite cynical about such observations but in the case of Wayne Rooney, even the laziest pop psychologist can read him like a book. Despite coming from a rough and tough background, he's always struck me as a shy kid who is easily embarrassed and covers that up with aggression. It's always been easy to tell when he's getting frustrated and wound up; the angry pink face, the charging into tackles and the frantic running back to retrieve a ball that has bounced off his foot is all a dead giveaway. He isn't and never has been cool. When things go wrong, he tends to look like small boy who isn't getting his way. He's an unlikely megastar. Our headline this morning asked 'What is wrong with Rooney?' People point to his 'problems' at home as a reason for his awful form. This may or may not be true - some footballers seem to thrive on adversity, others get crushed by it, but the fact many commentators are missing is that these patches of rubbish form are not untypical for Roone,y regardless of what he has or hasn't been doing in hotel rooms. He has always blown hot and cold. He has always scored in purple patches and then gone through barren spells. He is rarely a seven out of ten player and tends to be either poor or excellent. But his current form, coming on the back of an awful World Cup, shouldn't really surprise anyone. The reason it still does is because Rooney is painted by all and sundry as the greatest English footballer of his generation and has been since he was 18. This is a title he merits when at the peak of his form, but one which looks frankly ludicrous with every mis-controlled ball and stray pass against Bolton. Yet it is the backdrop to every minute he is on a football pitch. Rooney can be a force of nature; a powerhouse player with tremendous instinct and touch, but then so have a lot of players in the past who were not marketed as one of the world's best. As it stands in 2010, Rooney is not living up to the billing Brand Rooney has set for him and I suspect this puts as much if not more pressure on his psyche than any amount of domestic dalliances. In one sense, he is being found out. Or at the very least, the marketing hype is being shown as often grossly misplaced. This isn't to say he isn't a very good footballer, it isn't to say he not blessed with great skill and nor is it to say we will not see him perform well in the future, but Rooney hasn't been sold to us as a very good footballer, but as a footballing God. In the ad breaks at half-time this weekend, there he is selling us some new EA Sports digital hypnosis, a demi-God at the centre of the football universe. But when the game resumes he seems all too mortal and is hauled off after an inconsequential hour. Many keep saying that this run of form is down to injury before the World Cup. Maybe it has, but does worrying about an injury really make you lose your basic technique, time and again? Does it stop you finding the correct position or making a short, snappy pass to a team-mate week after week? I don't know, maybe it does. However, it seems less likely than what I believe is the greater truth, which is that Rooney almost always isn't as good as he has been ramped up to be. And he knows this better than most, which in turn makes him try too hard and go on these spirals of decline before something happens to restore his confidence and form. Living up to your billing must be one hell of a lot of pressure and to repeatedly not be able to even get near to that billing must be embarrassing, humiliating even. When on form he is at the top of the Premier League tree and a joy to watch, but then so are many players. Peaks of good form do not a world-class player make. Top-class consistency, week in week out, season after season does. Rooney has never done that. Will he ever? I'm not trying to put him down nor decry his talent. It's the marketing and default viewpoint that he one of the best in the world that I dislike. I love to watch him as much as anyone and I know he played well for most of last season and I have been thrilled by some of his performances over the years, but it's surely time for a reassessment of the default view of The Great Rooney and to question its veracity. Fundamentally Rooney is over-rated because despite sometimes being an exceptionally good footballer, he is spoken of and portrayed as something bigger and better. This is a standard he can rarely live up to. Not being the bestest ever player ever to walk the earth doesn't make you a bad person or a bad footballer. So what's wrong with Wayne? Not much. This is who he is. His form will return and he will score some great goals and play some great games and when that happens he will once again be hailed as a genius because there are too many people with too much both financially and emotionally invested in him being thought of as such. That doesn't make it true though.