Rooney on 10:08 - Dec 31 with 3005 views | Superhoops2808 | Suggests he's walked more than been sacked | | | |
Rooney on 10:24 - Dec 31 with 2938 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Rooney on 10:08 - Dec 31 by Superhoops2808 | Suggests he's walked more than been sacked |
Beheaded, died or divorced? | |
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Rooney on 10:26 - Dec 31 with 2922 views | loftus77 | Inevitable - but damn! | | | |
Rooney on 10:26 - Dec 31 with 2912 views | themodfather | another club left in disarray, way rooney's plymouth did he sack himself? and will he give back naming rights? failed at brum, failed at derby now failed at plymouth! 3 from 3, to all footy fans if you see him near your ground BE VERY AFRAID. | | | |
Rooney on 10:33 - Dec 31 with 2852 views | Loyalitat | Could have at least waited until after we play them on 18th January. | | | |
Rooney on 10:46 - Dec 31 with 2774 views | Philothesuperhoop | Christmas pushed him over the top….he’s now far to fat to fit any of the club clothing! | | | |
Rooney on 11:07 - Dec 31 with 2656 views | Toast_R | Where next, Saudi? | | | |
Rooney on 11:28 - Dec 31 with 2568 views | 100percent | Perfect example of the cult of personality appointment. Not sure why anyone would entrust your club with him - amazing player but abject failure of a manager. I wonder whether they will re-appoint Schumacher? He's available and was the driving force behind their return to the Championship - not sure if he totally sullied his reputation there, but he knows the club, and essentially the parameters involved at their level. Would be bad news for all the struggling lower teams if he returns, in my opinion... | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Rooney on 11:39 - Dec 31 with 2467 views | stainrods_elbow |
Rooney on 11:28 - Dec 31 by 100percent | Perfect example of the cult of personality appointment. Not sure why anyone would entrust your club with him - amazing player but abject failure of a manager. I wonder whether they will re-appoint Schumacher? He's available and was the driving force behind their return to the Championship - not sure if he totally sullied his reputation there, but he knows the club, and essentially the parameters involved at their level. Would be bad news for all the struggling lower teams if he returns, in my opinion... |
'Sharon? . . .' [Post edited 31 Dec 2024 11:40]
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Rooney on 11:45 - Dec 31 with 2452 views | Northernr | Can't believe that hasn't worked out. Whoever could have guessed? | | | |
Rooney on 12:11 - Dec 31 with 2313 views | Nov77 | David Lammy’s just had a bet on Henry VII succeeding him. | |
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Rooney on 12:14 - Dec 31 with 2297 views | GaryBannister86 |
Rooney on 11:45 - Dec 31 by Northernr | Can't believe that hasn't worked out. Whoever could have guessed? |
I called it wrong, I thought he would do OK there. I don't subscribe to the Rooney hatred and actually thought he did OK at Derby and might do alright at a more stable club. Whatever you think of him, at least he's prepared to roll up his sleeves and give management a go at levels below the top flight, when of course he could just lie around in his massive mansion or do punditry for the rest of his life. Suspect there are few that would take him now. | | | |
Rooney on 12:29 - Dec 31 with 2208 views | Paddyhoops |
Rooney on 11:45 - Dec 31 by Northernr | Can't believe that hasn't worked out. Whoever could have guessed? |
Mind blowing decision from a club previously ran very well. Any one with a brain would have seen this coming. | | | |
Rooney on 12:32 - Dec 31 with 2173 views | Stainrod | The amazing thing was how enthusiastic Plymouth fans were when he was appointed - as others have suggested, you didn’t need Mystic Meg to tell you how that would play out, right down to the late night female visitor | | | |
Rooney on 12:33 - Dec 31 with 2169 views | NewYorkRanger |
Rooney on 11:45 - Dec 31 by Northernr | Can't believe that hasn't worked out. Whoever could have guessed? |
Indeed. Absolutely ridiculous appointment. What goes through these peoples heads? | |
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Rooney on 14:39 - Dec 31 with 1874 views | Juzzie |
Rooney on 12:14 - Dec 31 by GaryBannister86 | I called it wrong, I thought he would do OK there. I don't subscribe to the Rooney hatred and actually thought he did OK at Derby and might do alright at a more stable club. Whatever you think of him, at least he's prepared to roll up his sleeves and give management a go at levels below the top flight, when of course he could just lie around in his massive mansion or do punditry for the rest of his life. Suspect there are few that would take him now. |
He didn’t do ok at Derby. The points deductions masks this. Give them the points back and they’d have been 16th which is way under expectations especially with the players at his disposal. They didn’t win a single away game the second half of the season. Was so happy we relegated them with a 90th minute 1-0 win. Was there with my son. Second time we got a late winner against them that season plus the play off final of course. Edit: I do respect that he has at least given management a go but everywhere he’s been, including the US where he also underperformed, he’s shown it’s just not for him. Needs to find another hobby to keep out of the house. Edit edit: From the BBC Sport page “ The Home Park hierarchy were quick to say that he had been impressive when interviewing for the job…..” I mean, that’s just crass stupidity. People can either be naturally good at interviews or trained well how to perform in them. I’ve worked with people who I found out later “interviewed well” but were awful at the job. Depending on the questions asked and the answers given, we could be talking borderline lying, bull$hitting at best. Will always get found out in the end. [Post edited 31 Dec 2024 15:53]
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Rooney on 15:08 - Dec 31 with 1754 views | Benny_the_Ball |
Rooney on 12:14 - Dec 31 by GaryBannister86 | I called it wrong, I thought he would do OK there. I don't subscribe to the Rooney hatred and actually thought he did OK at Derby and might do alright at a more stable club. Whatever you think of him, at least he's prepared to roll up his sleeves and give management a go at levels below the top flight, when of course he could just lie around in his massive mansion or do punditry for the rest of his life. Suspect there are few that would take him now. |
Rooney underperformed at Derby. Notwithstanding the points deduction their form was bottom half of the league with a squad that was expected to challenge for the play-offs. However, I do agree that Rooney deserves some credit for having the courage to keep trying his hand at management when it would be far easier to coast along in punditry. Many of the top pundits either wouldn't dare or have tried once and failed miserably (e.g. Gary Neville, Shearer, Merson). | | | |
Rooney on 15:14 - Dec 31 with 1725 views | Boston | There was a time when Plymouth would have had the time to win a game and thrash some Spaniards too. | |
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Rooney on 15:21 - Dec 31 with 1676 views | numptydumpty | Was certain Plymouth messed up by appointing him. Plymouth fan, I know was certain Plymouth were going to be OK. If at any time in the future, our club appoint Rooney, then most would predict dire consequences so even our hierarchy would not stoop so low, I would hope. Where next for the relegation superstar !!! | |
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Rooney on 15:37 - Dec 31 with 1585 views | Bluce_Ree | He's proper shit isn't he? | |
| Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. |
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Rooney on 19:17 - Dec 31 with 1312 views | Superhoops2808 |
Rooney on 12:14 - Dec 31 by GaryBannister86 | I called it wrong, I thought he would do OK there. I don't subscribe to the Rooney hatred and actually thought he did OK at Derby and might do alright at a more stable club. Whatever you think of him, at least he's prepared to roll up his sleeves and give management a go at levels below the top flight, when of course he could just lie around in his massive mansion or do punditry for the rest of his life. Suspect there are few that would take him now. |
Plymouth WAS a stable club, and punching above their weight, now he has landed them in a whole heap of trouble. And the fanbase was very split on his appointment, the few I knew all hated the idea. I dont think there is a person on this board that would think he was a good appointment if he were to come here | | | |
Rooney on 08:58 - Jan 1 with 903 views | Northernr |
Rooney on 12:14 - Dec 31 by GaryBannister86 | I called it wrong, I thought he would do OK there. I don't subscribe to the Rooney hatred and actually thought he did OK at Derby and might do alright at a more stable club. Whatever you think of him, at least he's prepared to roll up his sleeves and give management a go at levels below the top flight, when of course he could just lie around in his massive mansion or do punditry for the rest of his life. Suspect there are few that would take him now. |
If Plymouth go down this year that’s three jobs and three relegations. I’d roll my sleeves up and give it a good go as well. Doesn’t mean I should be within 1,000 miles of it. | | | |
Rooney on 11:22 - Jan 1 with 701 views | SydneyRs | It didn't seem like a good idea at the time. | | | |
Rooney on 11:30 - Jan 1 with 678 views | BristolR | | | | |
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