Rooney Swearing Wayne Rooney brilliant anger makes Wayne Rooney brilliant Pictures
Would the FA have treated Rooney Swearing in the same way if he'd sworn as part of a celebration, instead of the ferocious anger that came instead?
Rooney Swearing Wayne Rooney brilliant anger makes Wayne Rooney brilliant Pictures.
It's a weird world where WayneRooney can elbow someone in the head and escape a ban, butswears into a camera and faces a suspension.
Gerrard kissing a TV camera is far more hideous in the middle of the afternoon for family audience than Rooney swearing at one.
Rooney - FA failure to ban for elbow + subsequent criticism, influences response to swearing.
It's a weird world Rooney can elbow someone in the head and escape a ban, but swears into a camera and faces a suspension.
The chief constable of Greater Manchester needs to call a summit of all political leaders to deal with Wayne Rooney's swearing.
Elbow + face = no charge. Rooney Swearing + camera = charge. FA + discipline x consistency = odd
If Rooney gets banned 2 games for Rooney swearing then surely Fulham should be banned for 10 games for that hideous statue.
Rooney elbow's a player in the head and gets nothing but then swears and gets a two match ban? *scratches head*
Rooney was stupid but footballers swear ALL the time. If they start dishing out 2 match bans for swearing we'll soon be watching 5-a-side.
No-one is saying that Rooney shouldn't be punished, but banning a player for swearing sets a precedent the FA will never be able to uphold!
Essien nearly broke Pennant's leg. Not even booked: ... But Rooney banned for 2 games for swearing. What message is that?
Can you imagine what today’s papers would be like today had Wayne Rooney committed this assault on another player?
Just before half time, Michael Essien clattered in to Jermaine Pennant, with studs up and both feet off the floor.
He wasn’t even booked.
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July 9, 2011 at 9:24 AM
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