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Owen: Roo at career crossroads

Michael Owen believes Wayne Rooney's omission from Manchester United's Champions League starting line-up was a "real kick in the teeth".

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bettyswollocks (Liverpool) says...

Oh come on united fans....both micky and colleen agree, so it has to right, i mean what has fergie 'done' in the last 35 odd years in management to be able to pick his 'own' team?......

Posted 12:22am 8th March 2013

did (Manchester United) says...

I dont understand the bullS**t talk about a exit for Rooney just because Sir Alex made a tactical choice that Danny would be able to cover Alonso better than Rooney, and hey it worked for 56min. Sir Alex has left a lot of big name players on the bench for big games in the past and this does not mean that you going to leave the club. I am sure Rooney is back in the lineup against Chelsea on the weekend - this is just a bad spin story for the news papers to try and sell some more sh*t for a pound

Posted 8:55am 7th March 2013

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