On the one hand you have Singaporean politics being too erm...serious and on the other hand you have a British MP Greg Hands saying this...
"That this House condemns the shenanigans of Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United Manager, and his continuing efforts to prevent Wayne Rooney from playing for England in the World Cup; and calls on the Prime Minister to use his long-standing friendship with Sir Alex to lobby for Rooney's inclusion at the appropriate time."
Fuck me!! Is he too free? I am quite sure there are some stabbing chavs, hungry poor or terrorised Iraqis in need of help instead of him poking his dickhead into something he does not have a clue about. You want to rush Rooney back? Flashback to Ronaldo in the 98 final against France you clueless muppet. And while you are at it, read the article below...
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/readeonsport/
UNITED FANS FEAR ROO HELL
THE amount of stick levelled at Manchester United over their determination to keep Wayne Rooney away from Germany has proved one thing.
World Cups are to real football fans what Christmases are to regular pub-goers. A pain in the backside. A time when your enjoyment is spoiled by blissfully-ignorant, giddy light weights who get cringe fully drunk on atmosphere before heading back to normality when last orders are called.
Of course United don't want him to go. If he played for your team, would you?
What an unmissable target that susceptible foot is going to be to opposing defenders if he's rushed back too soon. And if he is crocked again how wide would be the grin be on Jose Mourinho's face?
United fans have every right to want him nowhere near Germany. Especially when many of them don't really care if England win or lose. And one of the reasons they don't care is that they've heard England fans mercilessly barrack their own players like David Beckham and Phil Neville, (just as Liverpool fans have with John Barnes, Steve McManaman and Emile Heskey) and think sod you and your Yeovil flag.
They know once the World Cup is over, fans at every ground will be hurling abuse at Rooney, cheering if he gets injured. That many of the London pundits who want him fit so they can have a thrilling, jingoistic summer, will be slagging him and his missus off for being tasteless Chavs the second the tournament ends.
They know if Rooney plays unfit, has a stinker, loses his rag in frustration and is sent off, he will be Public Enemy Number One.
In short they know it suits the nation to squeeze what it can from Rooney for a month then let him go to hell afterwards.
Who can blame them for wanting to put a bomb under the bandwagon?
Monday, June 12, 2006
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