Thursday, October 21, 2010

Wayne Rooney Saga

What's going on with Manchester United recently? They seems can't win on the road, and last week they only drew at home with West Bromwich Albion at home after howler from Edwin Van Der Saar. This week headlines all focused on Wayne Rooney wanting to move away from Man Utd because of their lack of ambitions...

First I would like to say is Man Utd isn't a club of investing big every season to win silverwares, and they only invest on big players on and off, and when it's needed. Sir Alex Ferguson has been in this position for 24 yrs and he knows what he's doing right now. For Wayne Rooney to publicly voiced his opinion and openly stated he wants away, I don't think there will be any way back for him now. "Sortie" awaits him.

After several times in the past SAF proven to us that Man Utd isn't a One Man Team, and they more emphasising on team works. I wonder how many of you still remember what's been said when Becks, Keano and Ruud Van Nistelrooy left the club? Almost everyone saying Man Utd are in the decline, and they'll crumble etc. But it turns out to be 3 seccessive titles, 1 European Cup AKA Champions' League title.

For me as a Man Utd fan, I rather believe in Sir Alex Ferguson than the want-away player. Don't forget that Rooney is just one of the many players at Utd and there still all other players bar Rooney to work for Man Utd week in week out. From the moment Rooney spoke out publicly about Man Utd, he's lost all his teammates' respect regardless of who he is. In Man Utd SAF is the only person with such power to control the operation and team.

Wayne Rooney must has forgotten who's the one stood by him when things went wrong for him, and who's the one guided him all these while to made him who he is today. All in all, if Wayne Rooney feels he's better off somewhere else, then just let him go, and we will just wait to see if he plays better elsewhere and wins more than what he had at Man Utd.

Man Utd will march on forever, with or without Wayne Rooney!

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