Hyperion Blog
16
Sep
2009
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Following Wayne Rooney’s tantrum in Turkey last night, Sky Bet are offering odds on what the hot-headed Man United star will do first in Sunday’s derby against Manchester City.
Rooney hurled his boot to the floor in anger after being substituted in the 1-0 win at Besiktas and Sky Bet make it a 7/2 chance that Rooney is taken off during Sunday’s derby before any of the other four eventualities listed.
8/5 is on offer for the in-form striker to score first and it’s 7/2 that he is booked before anything else. 3/1 is available for Rooney to have an uneventful match with the final whistle going before he scores, hits the woodwork, is booked or substituted.
Rooney has scored five times in the Premier League this season and Sky Bet offer 11/10 for him to notch twenty goals or more.
Sky Bet Odds: What will Rooney do First ?
Score 8/5
Subbed 7/2
Carded 7/2
Hit Woodwork 16/1
Final Whistle 3/1
Note: What will happen first regarding Wayne Rooney? Rooney must start for bets to stand.
Man. Utd v Man. City
Man. Utd 4/6 Draw 13/5 Man. City 9/2
Rooney Specials - Score 20+ League Goals
Rooney to Score 20+ League goals 09/10 11/10
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Comments
I agree with Gav. Banchory Primary School didn't own you did it? And what about Roque Santa Cruz, does he have to stay at Man. City (who don't play him) for the duration of his crotnact? Similarly, perhaps Rooney would have been quite happy to stay under ownership' until 2012 and leave on a free transfer but Utd., obviously uncomfortable with this state of affairs, initiated crotnact talks with the expressed intention of avoiding losing their most valuable asset for nothing. Catch 22 for Wazza no?I'm not sure too many Tottenham fans would agree that seeing out your crotnact is the most noble either.Also, I wouldn't be too annoyed at the new superflousness of your post Gav, at least you didn't go down the well-trodden he's a traitor', I never liked him anyway', let's go round his house and frighten the crap out of him' route of many Utd. fans.







