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Thread: Rooney's Plymouth RIP

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    Rooney's Plymouth RIP

    So he's gone at last. Who will be the next club to offer him a payday just to get more publicity for the club?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TipperaryBaggie View Post
    .....Who will be the next club to offer him a payday just to get more publicity for the club?
    Well if there's any justice in the world he really ought to rock up at Villa Park and try his luck there 😉.

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    By mutual agreement.
    Rooney seen in West Brom car park. Could be in charge for next game....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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    The BBC (Barely British Corporation) journalists will have to go on anti depressants now they can?t call it Wayne Rooney?s Plymouth

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    Hard to see how you recover from three very poor management results. Maybe he?s going to be another one of the good player bad manager stats.

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    He’ll probably end up with a BBC deal paying him more than a managers job. As for Dub’s suggestion that he was seen in the WBA car park, were that to be true it would be for the job of managing a burger van; you have to know your onions for jobs like that!

    Actually, though, I do feel somewhat sorry for the bloke; clearly wants to manage a football club but continually failing must be a big blow. Rejection is not nice, even if you’re not short of a bob or two, I hope he can handle it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    He’ll probably end up with a BBC deal paying him more than a managers job. As for Dub’s suggestion that he was seen in the WBA car park, were that to be true it would be for the job of managing a burger van; you have to know your onions for jobs like that!

    Actually, though, I do feel somewhat sorry for the bloke; clearly wants to manage a football club but continually failing must be a big blow. Rejection is not nice, even if you’re not short of a bob or two, I hope he can handle it.
    Yes I agree, about the worst a management career start you can get. Three big failures. Maybe a lower league might give him a chance you never know.

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