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Thursday, 1 April 2010

Rooney Injury

The Rooney injury that has got all of England in a pickle could turn out to be a blessing in disguise. It is only a few weeks back that my friends and I were saying it would be great if Fergie rested him for a few games. We knew this would never happen as United need their best player for the big end of season fixtures. So, as long as it isn’t bad enough to keep him out the World Cup, I’m rather pleased he has picked up this injury.

There is no secret that as a proud Bolton Wanderers supporter I have no love for United. So I’m happy that Rooney will miss the big match against Chelsea, the return leg against Munich and a few other Premier League games. The best thing about it is that if he isn’t playing he can’t pick-up an injury bad enough to stop him going to South Africa.

English players have usually played that many games during our domestic season that they are already knackered when they get to the World Cup. Rooney now has plenty of time to rest but should be back in time to play a few games before the end of the season in order to get match fit.

In an ideal world United will get knocked out of the Champions League and finish 2nd or 3rd in the Premier League. Rooney will come back just in time to go to South Africa, score a bag full of goals and inspire England to ultimate victory.

2 comments:

  1. I think you have forgot that Utd have a more than capable deputy in Dimitar Ivanov Berbatov!!

    Your ideal world will be shattered when Utd reap revenge on Barcelona in Madrid on 22nd May and also complete their 19th League title (overtaking the bin dippers in the process!).

    I agree that that we all need to keep our fingers crossed that Rooney stays fit and helps England to a 2nd World Cup but somehow too much is resting on one persons shoulders and this country loves turning people from hero to zero at the earliest opportunity (remember Beckham and France 98.............)

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  2. Hi Frank, Thanks for your comment.

    Dimitar Ivanov Berbatov certainly made all the difference today against Chelsea!!

    Oh no, my mistake, he was actually completely bloody useless.

    Well done Chelsea. I hope Munich get the same result.

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