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Wayne Rooney's Derby County - not any more (p41)

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  • MrWalker said:
    What a massive arse.

    Rooney asleep in the hotel room as scantily clad women cavort around him
    At least he’s asleep.
  • What is she actually doing?
     It just looks a bizarre situation, and Wayne looks like he’s pretending to be asleep.

    No doubt they’ll leech a reality tv career off the back of it.
  • edited July 2021
    What is she actually doing?
     It just looks a bizarre situation, and Wayne looks like he’s pretending to be asleep.

    No doubt they’ll leech a reality tv career off the back of it.
    He looks like a bloke looking forlorn, knowing he should have brought some viagra
  • And the girl has a big bum too
    I'll cross 'em, you knock 'em in...
  • Genius, you need to all apologise for mocking his intelligence.  Instead of getting an injunction to stop it being in the press he bought the copy right for £1 after he reported it as blackmail.  Brilliant. 
  • edited July 2021
    So.....
    He went to a private party with a couple of friends. Apologies to his family and Derby County.
  • edited July 2021
    Strange person is Rooney. Just in it for the football apparently. 
  • Derby County boss Wayne Rooney is confident he will bring in new signings this week following the easing of the club's transfer embargo.

    The English Football League ruled that the Rams can sign free agents, subject to strict wage limits being applied.

    A number of trialists including Phil Jagielka, Sone Aluko, Ravel Morrison, Richard Stearman and Sam Baldock have been involved in pre-season training.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58054390

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  • clive said:

    Derby County boss Wayne Rooney is confident he will bring in new signings this week following the easing of the club's transfer embargo.

    The English Football League ruled that the Rams can sign free agents, subject to strict wage limits being applied.

    A number of trialists including Phil Jagielka, Sone Aluko, Ravel Morrison, Richard Stearman and Sam Baldock have been involved in pre-season training.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58054390

    The BBC article is from 2 weeks ago.
  • clive said:

    Derby County boss Wayne Rooney is confident he will bring in new signings this week following the easing of the club's transfer embargo.

    The English Football League ruled that the Rams can sign free agents, subject to strict wage limits being applied.

    A number of trialists including Phil Jagielka, Sone Aluko, Ravel Morrison, Richard Stearman and Sam Baldock have been involved in pre-season training.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58054390

    Why has their transfer embargo even been eased?
  • clive said:

    Derby County boss Wayne Rooney is confident he will bring in new signings this week following the easing of the club's transfer embargo.

    The English Football League ruled that the Rams can sign free agents, subject to strict wage limits being applied.

    A number of trialists including Phil Jagielka, Sone Aluko, Ravel Morrison, Richard Stearman and Sam Baldock have been involved in pre-season training.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58054390

    Why has their transfer embargo even been eased?
    Wayne shagged his way out of it. But told Colleen it was a naked business meeting 
  • It's Nixon and probably bullshit but still

  • Why would any of them sign a contract that doesn't list the salary?
  • Why would any of them sign a contract that doesn't list the salary?
    🦻 Is that the sound of a penny dropping…😉
  • Maybe it's a gentlemens agreement, we now how they turn out.
  • Why would any of them sign a contract that doesn't list the salary?
    Well someone told us Stockley had done that........ 
  • Why would any of them sign a contract that doesn't list the salary?
    and how would the EFL accept that as a legitimate contract?
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  • Alan Nixon should be completely ignored at all times imo
  • FFS I just read that article. Rooney estimated to be on £90k a week !!!! words fail me 
  • AndyG said:
    FFS I just read that article. Rooney estimated to be on £90k a week !!!! words fail me 
    Such a poorly run club and terrible when this has happened under the ownership of a fan too. 
  • Funny that fans vitriol is at Mel Morris whom has pumped many millions in but not at Wayne Rooney whom has pumped many millions out.

    I get why of course though.

    Gallen should be targeting any of their young players hard, clubs have done it to us plenty of times before.
  • Funny that fans vitriol is at Mel Morris whom has pumped many millions in but not at Wayne Rooney whom has pumped many millions out.

    I get why of course though.

    Gallen should be targeting any of their young players hard, clubs have done it to us plenty of times before.
    Rooney isn’t at fault for poor (and dodgy when regarding the ground sale) business at the club though. Yes, he’s accepted a large wage and presumably spent a lot of a transfer budget he received, but the blame has to be on directors and co, rather than Rooney. 
  • Isn't Rooney being paid by the sponsor? 
  • shine166 said:
    Isn't Rooney being paid by the sponsor? 
    I really dont give a monkeys who is paying him. Who in their right mind would pay him £90k a week for doing a job he was totally unproven at doing ? Ok he went there in a playing coach role but even then I could run faster than him ffs, it was obvious his playing days were over 
  • AndyG said:
    shine166 said:
    Isn't Rooney being paid by the sponsor? 
    I really dont give a monkeys who is paying him. Who in their right mind would pay him £90k a week for doing a job he was totally unproven at doing ? Ok he went there in a playing coach role but even then I could run faster than him ffs, it was obvious his playing days were over 
    that was to get around how much they were paying him, coaches wages aren't counted towards wage caps/FFP
  • AndyG said:
    FFS I just read that article. Rooney estimated to be on £90k a week !!!! words fail me 
    I knew he was on that as a player (which is bad enough) but didn't realise he was on that as a manager. That's crazy if true.

    4.68m a year is more than (if you believe this article - https://www.sportekz.com/football/premier-league-managers-2020-salaries/ )  the likes of Moyes, Dean Smith and Hassenhuttl and more than Nuno was on at Wolves. Derby deserve everything they get for agreeing to that contract.
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