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    Talks over a new contract that would keep Rooney at Old Trafford for the peak years of his career have broken down - paving the way for the 24-year-old England international to leave United in the January transfer window.

    The warring duo have barely spoken since Rooney returned from England duty last week.

    Club insiders accept that Rooney’s relationship with Ferguson is beyond repair after they clashed over recent revelations about the England international’s sex shame and the subsequent decision to leave the striker out of United’s team.


    Chief executive David Gill is now ready to sanction the most sensational transfer in United’s history.

    Rooney’s imminent exit will cause more waves than David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo’s departures.

    The bombshell news that Ferguson is preparing for life without his No 1 forward will spark a big-money fight for Rooney’s services at home and abroad.

    Barcelona and Real Madrid will offer him an escape route to the continent, while Chelsea and Manchester City will give Rooney the chance to wreak havoc on United in the Premier League.

    Sunday Mirror Sport can reveal that a rift between the two biggest personalities at Old Trafford began to open in the aftermath of the revelations of Rooney cavorting with vice girls at the start of September.

    The scandal rocked Rooney’s marriage to childhood sweetheart Coleen and cost him a £7million sponsorship deal with Coca-Cola.

    A furious Ferguson reacted by telling Rooney that his unacceptable behaviour had brought the world’s most famous club into disrepute.

    The backlash from Rooney came when he was left out of the squad for the trip to his former club Everton a week after the allegations broke.

    Ferguson explained that he was protecting the striker from humiliation at the hands of fans who have never forgiven him for quitting Goodison in a £20million deal in 2004.

    But behind the scenes, the United boss made it clear to Rooney that his decision was based on his personal disgust about the allegations and his belief that the striker’s form would suffer.

    Since then the bond between Ferguson and Rooney has been severed completely.

    The United boss told Rooney that his star is beginning to fade because of off-field destractions.

    His hardline stance continued when he hauled the striker off with United chasing the game at Bolton.

    The United boss informed Rooney that he was set to give him a three-week break from the team and would use an ankle injury as a smokescreen.

    When Ferguson asked Rooney to withdraw from the England squad for the Euro 2012 qualifier against Montenegro, the striker refused.

    Ferguson felt humiliated when Rooney subsequently played 90 minutes for Fabio Capello before announcing that he had never been less than 100% fit.

    That ended any hope that the two men could rescue a relationship that an Old Trafford insider said was once like “father and son.”

    A United insider added: “Rooney is one of the few players prepared to stand up to Ferguson in the United dressing room.

    “There was always a lot of mutual respect between the pair, but that has disappeared in the last two months and it is clear that the animosity will never go away.”

    United fans will be outraged by Rooney’s sale. They see him as their last remaining superstar following Cristiano Ronaldo’s £80million departure to Real Madrid last year.

    It will also crank up the pressure on the Glazer family that own the club.

    United, who announced a profit of £40million following Ronaldo’s exit, lost £83.4million last year despite posting operating profits of more than £100million.

    With total debts now spiralling towards £800million, the Florida-based Glazers accept that they must cash in on Rooney now.

    Rooney wanted United to double his current £100,000-a-week basic salary before the row with Ferguson blew up.

    Rooney has always indicated that he is not attracted by a move abroad and has also said that a London lifestyle does not appeal because he likes being close to his Liverpool roots.

    That would appear to put cash-rich City in pole position to strike another devastating blow on their bitter rivals.

    Owner Sheikh Mansour is desperate to sign another stellar name following Robinho’s failure to make an impact at Eastlands - and Rooney fits the bill.

    Rooney was impressed by the hero’s welcome given to Carlos Tevez 18 months ago when he quit United to join the City revolution.

    A Rooney move to City would be the ultimate act of revenge on Ferguson.
    Sunday, August 28th, 2011. We will never forget !!

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    Rooney's January departure will signal start of nuclear wint

    Wayne Rooney is a simple soul. His favourite pre-match meal is old school Coco Pops, without the moons and stars.

    He’s a sausage and chips man, who whiles away the hours on away trips by losing himself in football fantasies on the Xbox.

    He’d better be true to himself, as he deals with the fallout from the biggest decision of his life.

    Rooney leaving Manchester United will, in its way, be as big a landmark as Sir Alex Ferguson’s eventual retirement.

    Since the incomparable Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes are in their dotage, he is Old Trafford’s last remaining marquee player.

    If Rooney goes, and United stick to their financial strategy, a great club will enter a nuclear winter.

    His brand, sold through his status as a superstar street footballer, has been badly damaged by the sordid insights into his restless character.

    Fergie’s fury is understandable, but the supposed moral imperative in sacrificing him, for the club’s good name, is a diversion.

    The Glazers are gimlet-eyed opportunists, under pressure because of the inherent insanity of their business plan.

    Rooney is an asset to be cashed in, the lifeblood of the leeches who attach themselves to leveraged buyouts.

    He is not, and never will be, David Beckham.

    Sophistication, however superficial, is not his game.

    He’s as plain as his diet, unsuited to the transparency of celebrity.

    A move to the diamond-encrusted goldfish bowls of La Liga would leave him exposed, isolated.

    Rooney’s bullish aggression, and renewed enthusiasm, would entrance a new audience.

    He would comfortably double his current weekly salary of £100,000.

    But the hidden cost of being feted and fawned over would be enormous.

    Demons are already dancing on the end of every paparazzi lens aimed in Rooney’s direction.

    The Spanish media may be intimidated by the political muscle of Barcelona and Real Madrid, but their instinct is to kick to kill.

    The alternative, a transfer to another Premier League club, would hardly guarantee a quiet life.

    A move to Chelsea would alert London’s social butterflies.

    A move to Manchester City would lead to the mobilisation of the riot squad.

    Stealing Carlos Tevez is one thing. Parading Rooney like a trophy wife would poison the atmosphere for generations to come.

    Rooney will never reclaim the innocence of being the kid who kicked the ball against the chip shop wall in Croxteth.

    He is careworn, but should count his blessings.

    Football has given him everything. Without it, he would be nothing.

    Fergie neither forgives, nor forgets, but he will not be around forever.

    One day Jose Mourinho may walk into Old Trafford. The bull and the managerial matador are made for one another. Rooney will just have to watch and wonder what they would have achieved together.
    Sunday, August 28th, 2011. We will never forget !!

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    • #3
      twan, did who write dat piece ? if you did, nicely written.
      “I am not a politician..I only suffer the consequences”.......Peter Tosh

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      • #4
        Rooney will never be in the class of Drogba or Torres , The english hype will be the new ADU

        Memba dat !, one season nuh mek a .......
        THERE IS ONLY ONE ONANDI LOWE!

        "Good things come out of the garrisons" after his daughter won the 100m Gold For Jamaica.


        "It therefore is useless and pointless, unless it is for share malice and victimisation to arrest and charge a 92-year-old man for such a simple offence. There is nothing morally wrong with this man smoking a spliff; the only thing wrong is that it is still on the law books," said Chevannes.

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        • #5
          NO...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bricktop View Post
            NO...
            get the BLUE carpet out for Wayne soon....
            Sunday, August 28th, 2011. We will never forget !!

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            • #7
              NO...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bricktop View Post
                NO...
                Is that a sarcastic no or and emphatic no?
                "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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                • #9
                  ..him just glad, and ah try hide it !!
                  Sunday, August 28th, 2011. We will never forget !!

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