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30 Oct 2016 18:54:16
Interesting piece on the Sunday Supplement this morning of how bringing Rooney back would be patronising to us Evertonians.

Basically saying that he wanted us when he needed nurturing then gave his best years to United and now to come back to us at the end of his career when he is not wanted there would be patronising.

I have to sort of agree with this notion as well.

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30 Oct 2016 21:36:30
The sad truth is he was far to good for us when he left if we were anywhere near near enough to mount a challenge for the tittle he wouldn't of had to leave, he has never tried to hide his love of Everton, and to be honest although not as good as he once was don't believe the hipe he would still walk into our squad and coming home would inlet be a good thing for us
A big improvement on Merales, Delboy, Valencia and even Barkley although I still believe Barkley will come good.

30 Oct 2016 21:51:08
I get were you are coming from to an extent but I don't believe he walks into our side as we don't play with 2 strikers and I wouldn't want him in midfield as that is just making space to accommodate a name like what LVG was doing at United and Woy with England.

Stateside is calling for Wayne I think.

31 Oct 2016 07:30:44
The panel on that particular program talk out of their behinds the majority of the time. On the same day, they are lauding the current LFC team as the best they have seen since Evans was in charge, that their team now is one of the favourites for this seasons title! We are still a month away from the festive period! I'm pretty sure they have had better teams over the last few years tbh
With the WR aspect, if he had left us to join the mancs and we were challenging them for titles then they may have a point. Truth is, the young Rooney outgrew us very quickly, we couldn't offer him a platform that his ability was destined for. We still haven't hit them heights some 12 years later. The money generated from his sale actually saved us at a time when cash was in short supply. We had a squad with a high average age and little money to replace those who were nearing the end of their careers. As much as it hurt the fans at that time, it made sense for WR to move to a team used to winning trophies and for us to cash in.
If he decided he wants to come back, and both clubs agree to this, then why would we feel as if he is patronising us? I'd see it more like he is ready to come home than anything else. But any deal would have to suit the club and not done based on emotion.
Finally, is it not ironic that these rag journo's are accusing others of being patronising? Pot and kettle spring to mind :)

31 Oct 2016 08:50:40
Valid assessment there Spud. I am not a fan of the show in particular and as I said I sort of agreed. Some of the points raised regarding giving United his best years was what most struck a cord with me. Yes we were not challenging but maybe we could have built around him in order to progress. All this is in hindsight of course. There will always be splits in opinion regarding the second coming of Rooney.

31 Oct 2016 09:56:09
I do see the point with the best years of his career being given to united and the fact that, if he stayed, we could have built a team around him. I just think he came at the wrong time for us and by that I mean he was far too good in comparison to his team mates. He needed to be playing with top players to keep progressing and, sadly, the likes of Gemmill, Pembridge and Li Tie would never help him reach his potential in comparison to Scholes, Giggs etc. If he was just coming through now then we would have a much better chance of keeping him on our books.
Another thing is that this is the first season with FM working behind the scenes. Maybe if he had bought into us a few years back, when Rooney was renegotiating his utd contract, we could have put in a bid to test the water. As you say mate, it's all hindsight now. Whether we bring him back or not, I wish the lad well. People should have a think before they shout off about him, it was a different club back then. I just feel that this panel hasn't looked at the bigger picture and is stirring up the anti-Rooney brigade.

31 Oct 2016 11:11:36
Fully agree with the players at the time of Rooney coming through, playing alongside top players week in week out probably made him the player he was.

I'm with you on wishing him well and was never one to give him abuse, I just don't feel he is the right player for us at this time, just like we weren't the right club for him at the time he left.

31 Oct 2016 12:37:28
I don't think Rooney would have left if it wasn't for the Moyes issue.

As Rooney said himself he would have played anywhere to get away from Moyes at the time.

Having a player of his calibre at that time would have brought interest into the club and we could have had at least 2 or 3 years from him to develop as a club.

However, it didn't happen and he's had a great career. We too have moved on and are a world away from the Li Tie days. Who knows the next 10 years could see our club win as many trophies that he's had.







 

 

 
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