Friday 22 October 2010

I'm Dead Mad, Me

It’s being reported as Blackpool Manager, Ian Holloway, coming out in support of Alex Ferguson’s predicament and against all that’s evil in football. When in reality, it’s only confirmed he’s a sycophantic attention seeker.

"What if he sits there for 18 months, throws tantrums, doesn't try, doesn't play, and someone's already said to him, 'We'll take you and we'll pay you some of that money we should have paid Manchester United because you can walk out on a free'?

"Do you want to sign a person like that? Do you want to play for a club that says that to you? How do we know it hasn't already happened? The game is wrong.
"If Alex Ferguson is being bullied by a player and his agent how wrong is the game? When are Fifa and Uefa going to listen to the people who are involved in the game?

Whilst the contract situation’s a good point it’s hardly news. Which leads us onto poor Alex being bullied. The same Alex who’d been ‘interested’ in Rooney since his early teens and ultimately forced Everton’s hand to part with him for a mere 20m, if you consider Rooney helped earn the bonuses we recieved, and much more on top of that which never reached our coffers.

"Manchester United have helped Wayne Rooney's career massively on and off the field. The manager, the club itself has invested in him. They bought him for massive amounts of money as a young man and they're helping him blossom into the player that he is. “

If this massive, gaping arsehole is the type of man footballers look up to and are inspired by, it only serves to confirm what we already know; Ian, Alex and Wayne - you’re all wankers, pipe down and get on with it, eh?


Where's the brasses, lad?

3 comments:

  1. This 'Utd helped him off the field' is just bollocks, isn't it?

    Is Ferguson insinuating that there are scandals which haven't seen the light of day?

    If not, his famous 'guidance' hasn't done much for the brass frequenting little troglodyte, has it?

    As you suggest, many Evertonians are currently basking in the irony that the 'Once a blue, always a red' gobshites are getting a taste of their own medicine.

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  2. he's alright holloway. and he's right too in most of what he's saying here.

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  3. What amazes me is that the media seem to be coming out against Rooney for his want to move to a "Club that can compete" but there was never a mention of that when he left us for them wankers when it was all "He need's to, to improve his carrer"
    Twats, the media, not you.

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