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cryrst The garden of England 25 Jun 22 4.17pm | |
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Chucked in the towel at derby.
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Midlands Eagle 26 Jun 22 8.11am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Chucked in the towel at derby. The poor sod only had about 5 first team players left and no sign of anyone buying the club. He's done an excellent job there with no resources but it isn't surprising that he's jacked it in now. I'm sure that he won't remain unemployed for long
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PalazioVecchio south pole 26 Jun 22 10.38am | |
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was there an insurrection of female Derby fans against him ? a grumbling group of grannies ?
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 26 Jun 22 3.57pm | |
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Kudos to Rooney I thought he's handled this very well, whatever your personal thoughts about him are.
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 26 Jun 22 5.37pm | |
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There’s a few others factors in the equation but Rooney’s Derby stint has elevated him seriously in my estimations. His life was not his own from a early age and he’s had his fair share of dramas’ ups and downs. I’ve a lot more respect for him now certainly where I didn’t before. Edited by Nicholas91 (26 Jun 2022 5.37pm)
Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!! |
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HeathMan Purley 27 Jun 22 8.51am | |
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Agree
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taylors lovechild 27 Jun 22 9.23am | |
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In my opinion he looks a better managerial prospect than Lampard and I said that Everton should have pushed harder for him when replacing Benitez. He has that work ethic and absolute desire to win that, to me, suggests he'll do well. These days you can bring in a top coaching team to back you, so I think the ability to lead is the key. He has that. I'd be surprised if he isn't managing in the PL within the next few years.
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 27 Jun 22 10.43am | |
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Originally posted by taylors lovechild
In my opinion he looks a better managerial prospect than Lampard and I said that Everton should have pushed harder for him when replacing Benitez. He has that work ethic and absolute desire to win that, to me, suggests he'll do well. These days you can bring in a top coaching team to back you, so I think the ability to lead is the key. He has that. I'd be surprised if he isn't managing in the PL within the next few years. I read last week, that he is going to study for the UEFA 'C' license so he can manage in Europe's top leagues.
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Badger11 Beckenham 27 Jun 22 10.57am | |
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Some players go into management and then realise just how hard it is and lose interest. Rooney has had a baptism of fire and has come through it with his reputation intact. He has a career in football management if he wants it.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 28 Jun 22 11.52am | |
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Originally posted by Nicholas91
There’s a few others factors in the equation but Rooney’s Derby stint has elevated him seriously in my estimations. His life was not his own from a early age and he’s had his fair share of dramas’ ups and downs. I’ve a lot more respect for him now certainly where I didn’t before. Edited by Nicholas91 (26 Jun 2022 5.37pm) I completely agree. I always thought he was a bell end, grannie shagger who played for a bunch of whining thugs. Now, he is still those things, yet a decent manager who didn't walk away from the travails of, probably, the worst job in the league.
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 28 Jun 22 2.04pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
I completely agree. I always thought he was a bell end, grannie shagger who played for a bunch of whining thugs. Now, he is still those things, yet a decent manager who didn't walk away from the travails of, probably, the worst job in the league. Probably could have fit a fist in it from what I read. But yeah, I get the impression Rooney has gone in to it for purer footballing reasons than anything else. There's a certain humility to what he took on and I admire that.
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HeathMan Purley 28 Jun 22 5.06pm | |
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