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Thread: Who was it who said Rooney would be a good boss?

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    Bottom 3 Oh dear, yep England manager in the making, looks like he’s taking after Evans in more ways than one, who eat all the pie’s.

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    Well done Wayne. Another good won tonight.


    Rooooooooney, Rooooooooney.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    Well done Wayne. Another good won tonight.


    Rooooooooney, Rooooooooney.
    Yep a magnificent win 1-0 at home against bottom of the League. Rooney for England the World Promotion to the Prem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    Well done Wayne. Another good won tonight.


    Rooooooooney, Rooooooooney.
    Your starting to sway me. See you on a month

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    Oops back in the bottom 3, England job back on hold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolmorgan View Post
    Oops back in the bottom 3, England job back on hold.
    Good solid point. Well done Wayne.

    Mid-table.

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    Just been talkin to a mate in the village down ere - he went yestdi to Derby an is well chuffed with Rooney as are the argyle fans generally.

    They are really passionate and loyal fans who accept stayin up is a battle but without ££££££ 's and no sign of that happenin

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    Well he certainly knows how to pick up a decent free agent goal scorer judging by tonight's game.

    A bit disconcerting to remember we were playing at that level last season and Plymouth were considered our equals.

  9. #49
    Fabulous point for Wayne tonight against a very good Watord side.

    A never say- die attitude clearly evident by the Argyle lads who would run through a brick wall for their boss.

    I wish Tony Stewart had gambled on Rooney.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    Fabulous point for Wayne tonight against a very good Watord side.

    A never say- die attitude clearly evident by the Argyle lads who would run through a brick wall for their boss.

    I wish Tony Stewart had gambled on Rooney.
    4 wins in 16 league games is hardly earth shattering but certainly better than LR did (2 in 20+). It would have been a brave man to have appointed WR coming off a train wreck of a time at Brum to replace the train wreck we'd had in LR. However, maybe TS should have heeded Del Boy's advice of "He who dare's wins". After all he seems to have followed his dress sense

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