No matter what happens Rooney is a role model to children and he knows that..
Whose mistake is that if kids wants to see Granny ******* as their role model?
No matter what happens Rooney is a role model to children and he knows that..
he knows what he did wrong hense the apology he released straight after the match.
£500,000 to charity and a warning that he'll get banned if he does it again. Job done.
Whose mistake is that if kids wants to see Granny ******* as their role model?
This. But not sure about the money involved. 500K is very large sum.![]()
They see what he does on the field not off it. The same way i look at the situation. He can do whatever he likes off the field i couldnt give a ***** but what he done let himself and many others down.
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Not to Rooney it isent.
Your role model logic is severely flawed. Role model is one whom you follow both on and off the pitch,
A young child dosen't follow a footballer off the pitch.
This. But not sure about the money involved. 500K is very large sum.![]()
It's basically a 2 week fine :/ hardly a 'very large sum' for Rooney anyway. wouldn't mind what Mike said with the suspended 3 game ban, but the FA should stick to their guns, people are asking for consistency and that wouldn't really be consistent would it?
Players chief Gordon Taylor has questioned the Football Association's decision to charge Wayne Rooney for swearing into a TV camera after his hat-trick against West Ham.
The England striker was charged with using abusive language and has until 6pm today to indicate whether he will accept the charge - which would carry a two-match ban - or appeal against it.
Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Taylor entered the debate by issuing a statement on the PFA website.
It read: "Whilst the use of foul and abusive language is not condoned, there is an acceptance by all parties within the game that 'industrial language' is commonly used.
"It becomes an issue when directed towards match officials. However, when used in a spontaneous way in celebration or frustration then it is not normally expected to merit a sanction.
"If sanctions are to be imposed in such circumstances then this has to be done in a balanced and consistent manner, and participants made aware of this fundamental change in approach."
If he does get banned it's gonna stink to high heaven. Looks like he'll have no choice but to accept it imo, as if the appeal backfires, thats 3 games. As usual, a player is in a no-win situation. The FA have to get this sorted as its ridiculous what they're doing. I don't condone what he did, but the punishment does not fit the crime imo
yeah no one condones it, but they are doing it all for the wrong reason, and the punishment certainly doesn't fit the crime. Judgement wont be published till thursday because of tonights game
Rooney to get sent off tonight for a flying two footer on Essien? Then on his way down the tunnel he flips the bird at everyone and gives out a foul mouthed rant? Writing his own headlines that lad.
Hes just got a bit of a temper, I thought it was good to see him swear at the camera, shows a bit of passion that he has lacked imo. Obviously swearing wasn't the right thing but you know, shows he is fired up and that he cares about his game as such.
Indeed. I am sure a kid will never, ever accidentally hear their parent swear from a young age.
Rooneys ban will not be increased is the latest news. No news wether the ban stays yet though.