Rooney gone
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Rooney gone
Hardly surprising but what next for him?
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Saudi maybe? Surely no team championship or above would take a punt on him now.
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That’s the third team to pot their manager shortly before we play them - adding to Coventry and Stoke.
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Rooney Sacked
Possibly the least surprising sports news of 2024
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Sorry already posted by someone-photo finish
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Micky Phelan gone with him - that didn't last long
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It was always a difficult job, but he hasn't shown anything to suggest he might make a manager.
The opportunities will get thinner on the ground.
The opportunities will get thinner on the ground.
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Who'll be the next gullible mug to appoint Rooney ?
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He could be taking over from Amorin as interim manager at the rate he is going 

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I actually wanted him to succeed but he’s clearly not cut out for management. Time to wrap his hand in I’d say.
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Shame, I like Rooney, but he’ll probably end up in next year’s “I’m a Celebrity” now.
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He did well at Derby under impossible circumstances,it seems to have gone downhill from then on
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Pictures in today's papers seem to hint he has been a naughty boy again!
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And surely that is the last time a serious club will appoint him. He clearly cannot do the job and I’m convinced the only reason he came out of Derby with credit is because he had Liam Rosenior as his right hand man.
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He's had some crap jobs and credit to him for taking them.
Plymouth was always a tough gig for anyone. I thought he did quite well at Derby under the circumstances and handled the situation well during interviews.
Having said that, I'm glad he wasn't selected over Kompany.
Plymouth was always a tough gig for anyone. I thought he did quite well at Derby under the circumstances and handled the situation well during interviews.
Having said that, I'm glad he wasn't selected over Kompany.
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Probably a bit old and overweight to play in Saudi Arabia!Poulton-le-Claret wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2024 9:56 amSaudi maybe? Surely no team championship or above would take a punt on him now.
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I remember quite a few wanted him here...
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Perfect timing for him being on January in their 2025 calendar 
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Is Morgan Whittaker on the February page?Milltown1882 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2024 12:03 pmPerfect timing for him being on January in their 2025 calendar![]()

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Time to sign up Morgan Whittaker before the new guy sees how good he is.
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I mentioned a couple of weeks ago I thought he’d have gone after their recent defeat. I have no problem with Rooney himself, great player for club and country but I just can’t imagine being sat in a dressing room with him giving a team talk, he bores me to death listening to him speak.
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I’m so glad Pace chose Kompany and not him.
Ditto Lampard and Parker. And maybe RVN and Parker too.
Ditto Lampard and Parker. And maybe RVN and Parker too.
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He's well in at Sky, should just do that. He's now had 3 attempts at being a manager and I'd argue anyone on here would do as well, his record is abysmal.
Plymouth should try and get Steven Schumacher back
Plymouth should try and get Steven Schumacher back
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Totally useless manager and complete numbskull as a human being.. win % all low to mid twenties - highest being derby at 28% across his four clubs
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In fairness the crap jobs were probably the only 1s offered he's not going to get the real Madrid job but after kompanys appointment at BM literally anything is possible in football. He didn't have to take any of the jobs so I agree some credit should be forthcoming he's amassed that much money in life to never really work again. I think he'll still get job offers because in the footballing world more emphasis is focused on being mesmerised by name alone & ability playing second fiddle. He'll rock up somewhere else throwing his hat into the ring.Walt wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2024 10:58 amHe's had some crap jobs and credit to him for taking them.
Plymouth was always a tough gig for anyone. I thought he did quite well at Derby under the circumstances and handled the situation well during interviews.
Having said that, I'm glad he wasn't selected over Kompany.
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Time for Mr Coyle, they won’t know owt about him down in the south west!
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ThisWoodleyclaret wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2024 12:34 pmTime to sign up Morgan Whittaker before the new guy sees how good he is.
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He’s being lined up for United. Early next year. Done deal apparently.
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Plymouth could do worse than go for Schumacher, the guy who got them up but left for Stoke.
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This is Wayne Rooney we’re talking about. When anything gets ‘thin in the ground’ he gets a transplant.Colburn_Claret wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2024 10:03 amIt was always a difficult job, but he hasn't shown anything to suggest he might make a manager.
The opportunities will get thinner on the ground.
Hopefully there’ll be an opportunity implant open up for him in Blackburn one day.
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Plymouth have been way below the required standard, but who did not expect Plymouth to be way below the required standard?
Romney’s desperation to get back into management made him take up a poisoned challace, I don’t think it necessarily reflects badly on him as a manager, just as a manager of Plymouth where a stoic grafter type manager was needed to grind out results. He lacked the lower league experience for the trench warfare mentality as it is not something he has encountered either as a player or in his previous flirtations in management. Micky would have helped, but it was all too late for him to get the mentality changed.
Romney’s desperation to get back into management made him take up a poisoned challace, I don’t think it necessarily reflects badly on him as a manager, just as a manager of Plymouth where a stoic grafter type manager was needed to grind out results. He lacked the lower league experience for the trench warfare mentality as it is not something he has encountered either as a player or in his previous flirtations in management. Micky would have helped, but it was all too late for him to get the mentality changed.
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Phelan was being asked to polish a turd.
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Wasn't Derby a trench warfare type gig?elwaclaret wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2024 3:57 pmPlymouth have been way below the required standard, but who did not expect Plymouth to be way below the required standard?
Romney’s desperation to get back into management made him take up a poisoned challace, I don’t think it necessarily reflects badly on him as a manager, just as a manager of Plymouth where a stoic grafter type manager was needed to grind out results. He lacked the lower league experience for the trench warfare mentality as it is not something he has encountered either as a player or in his previous flirtations in management. Micky would have helped, but it was all too late for him to get the mentality changed.
As a player, he was a soldier and a real grafter when you needed someone to stand up so I think he has that in his locker, but probably chilled out a bit too much following his playing career.
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I am sure when Wayne drops his toast on the kitchen floor in the morning that it invariably lands butter side up. He won’t be off work claiming benefits for long. 

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Very likely now become a pundit on Match of the day/Sky/ITV with subtitles.
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elwaclaret wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2024 3:57 pmPlymouth have been way below the required standard, but who did not expect Plymouth to be way below the required standard?
Romney’s desperation to get back into management made him take up a poisoned challace, I don’t think it necessarily reflects badly on him as a manager, just as a manager of Plymouth where a stoic grafter type manager was needed to grind out results. He lacked the lower league experience for the trench warfare mentality as it is not something he has encountered either as a player or in his previous flirtations in management. Micky would have helped, but it was all too late for him to get the mentality changed.
Their squad, which isn't the best, was beset with injuries to key players particularly when all 3 forwards: Cissoko, Whittaker and Obafemi have all been out at the same time.
Rooney may not have had the ability to keep them up, but he has been dealt a poor hand
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At Derby he was forced to turn largely to youth, it probably served him well as they were more easily to motivate into his 150% at it player style. I don’t for one second suggest he did not demand they fight, but to me that is different than seeing the pragmatism of a lower league manager running a club fighting above its weight. Plymouth is a funny club, a decent ground and fanbase and yet with a few years exception they’ve always been in the lower reaches of the league- a small club feel.
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A graveyard full of them. It's a handy excuse to have & in fairness you are probably right but in most cases its well apparent prior to taking the job on. The pay off he's had for being a failure for a few months probably equates to a working man packing it in & being set up for life. It's crazy & 1 of the reasons where football's concerned strict financial spending limits are set with my personal outlay. Won't get rich from me unless they truly earn it.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2024 6:44 pmTheir squad, which isn't the best, was beset with injuries to key players particularly when all 3 forwards: Cissoko, Whittaker and Obafemi have all been out at the same time.
Rooney may not have had the ability to keep them up, but he has been dealt a poor hand
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I think he's found his coaching level at last. Hopefully no grandmas in the package deal and they provide interprerers ( no not for the Arabs)
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