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Rooney is a Ram Gaffer

Discussion in 'Bristol City' started by wizered, Jan 15, 2021.

  1. wizered

    wizered Ol' Mucker
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    Be interesting....For me, apart from his time with Everton and the first years at Man U, I didn't see him anything special as a player...IMO one of the most over rated players in his time...Lets see how he gets on with management..
     
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  5. realred1952

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    that group of "home grown MU talent does seem to have done well " and also a number of players since, Rooney the latest ex player to try his luck ….. add in a few other ex ENGLAND squad[s ] players and we do seem to get a few good managers evolving!
     
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    Great player for Club and Country.
    Unlikely he will be anywhere near as a good a manager.
    Wish him the best.
     
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  7. bcfcredandwhite

    bcfcredandwhite Well-Known Member

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    JGF - he wasn't 'Home Grown' - he went to MU from Everton.
    For me, he was never the same after his injury (metatarsal?) - THAT World Cup where every other key England player had a metatarsal injury and Rooney played against the wishes of SAF?
    He doesn't strike me as management material, but then again I don't know the lad personally, so have only formed that opinion from what I read/hear/see in the press.
     
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    please note, .....................home grown are in " " then a number of other players mentioned since, before ROONEY is the latest ex player to try his luck ……….. all separate staements
    [ in a sort of odd way ROONEY was only 16? when he signed ? so would have benefitted from similar treatment to any academy players all be it whist turning out for the first team... bit like Massengo? ]
    MU do have a lot of ex players progressed into other aspects of top football jobs!
     
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    He was 18 when he signed for Man Utd. And I doubt he had anything to do with their academy. He went straight into first team squad.
     
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    at 18 yep he signed guess my brain needs to check more things nowadays!
     
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