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Is It Fair On Rooney
the way he is getting treated, is it the case, you have passed your sell by date now *** off, I think it's disgusting.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with vulcan. He is paid ridiculous amounts of money. If he's not good enough now, he has to go. It happens to all sportspeople eventually.
Cricketers are also often dropped after they've served club and country for years with no farewell present or fanfare. It must be difficult, but Rooney can look at his vast bank balance to cheer himself up.
Cricketers are also often dropped after they've served club and country for years with no farewell present or fanfare. It must be difficult, but Rooney can look at his vast bank balance to cheer himself up.
I don't think the concept of 'fairness' comes into it.
To question if it is 'fair' on Rooney, there is an implication that his being dropped is a personal decision based on a personal issue.
It is purely a professional decision based on picking the best team available, and right now Rooney does not qualify.
As a professional, he accepts this, and has said he will work to regain his place.
That puts him in the same position as every other footballer in any team from the bottom to the top.
Fairness does not come into it.
To question if it is 'fair' on Rooney, there is an implication that his being dropped is a personal decision based on a personal issue.
It is purely a professional decision based on picking the best team available, and right now Rooney does not qualify.
As a professional, he accepts this, and has said he will work to regain his place.
That puts him in the same position as every other footballer in any team from the bottom to the top.
Fairness does not come into it.