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Wayne Rooney named Derby Manager
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<blockquote data-quote="jsp" data-source="post: 216487" data-attributes="member: 1351"><p>Think it's widely known that he likes a night out and when he goes out he goes big probably went back with mates or hangers on and took the girls with them. His mates should really be looking out for him making sure the girls don't get a chance to stitch him up as that is what it looks like in the pictures.</p><p></p><p>They'd have to be favourites to go down this season they're in a right old mess basically gambled everything on promotion a few years back and didn't make it.</p><p></p><p>Clubs felt rotten for a while seems like there's a bit of a drinking culture players earning good money and don't really seem to take it seriously can see why Rooney joined them as a player thinking about it.</p><p></p><p>Won't have helped his reputation going forward probably end up managing Salford in the next 2 seasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsp, post: 216487, member: 1351"] Think it's widely known that he likes a night out and when he goes out he goes big probably went back with mates or hangers on and took the girls with them. His mates should really be looking out for him making sure the girls don't get a chance to stitch him up as that is what it looks like in the pictures. They'd have to be favourites to go down this season they're in a right old mess basically gambled everything on promotion a few years back and didn't make it. Clubs felt rotten for a while seems like there's a bit of a drinking culture players earning good money and don't really seem to take it seriously can see why Rooney joined them as a player thinking about it. Won't have helped his reputation going forward probably end up managing Salford in the next 2 seasons. [/QUOTE]
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