royalblue66
Player Valuation: £70m
You just know he will score the winner at the pit.
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Mate..are you 15 or something?
Of course there will, but it won't be £50m. it's just a crap comparison.
As for Lukaku, if Everton thought more money would keep him, I'm sure they would have tried.
Do you believe the £250k wage is right ? Good signing if it's a lot less than that a move that could give the lad a shot in the arm moving home in a WC year
Your right and I can't argue at any of this. I have no ill feeling to him leaving, I'll even ignore the kissing of the United badge ( cause that's what evertonians do) but to come 'home' once your best years are behind you and your club who has had your best years don't want you and your country thinks your no longer good enough that's my issue. It's like he's saying I'm no longer good enough for United but after 13 years I'm now good enough for you. That's my issue
Just an example of other uses for the money we are going to waste. £13m plus signing on fee down the drain
His move to man United kind of saved us as a club at the top level. As for your daft comments regarding wish list players.... it left me no option but to conclude that you are a fifa fanboi.Your attack on the poster not the post doesn't really indicate what your problem is.
However, no I am not 15. I clearly remember the hurt of him snaking off to Utd.
Your "bring him home, bring him home " post is very mature and insightful however
I'd die a happy man.You just know he will score the winner at the pit.
I don't want him back mate but I cant blame the lad for wanting the £13m owed to him that he signed a contract for.TalkSPORT saying this could be a loan. So that shows the level of Rooneys commitment (if true). By that I mean, it's almost certain UTD would love him off their wage bill, to the point point they'd give him a free transfer, yet Rooney wants his 250k p/w that much that a loan means no pay cut and more importantly to us: less commitment.