Wayne Rooney reports photos to Greater Manchester Police

Wayne Rooney
The images appear to show Rooney asleep upright in a chair with people posing beside him

Former England footballer Wayne Rooney has reported a range of photos taken of him to police, his lawyers have said.

The photos, which were shared widely on social media, appear to show the Derby County manager asleep in a chair with unknown women posing beside him.

It is not known when the images were taken and there is no suggestion Rooney has behaved in any way inappropriately.

The ex-Manchester United star’s representatives confirmed the matter had been reported to police.

His lawyers have declined to comment on the nature of the images.

A Greater Manchester Police spokeswoman said the force was so far “not aware” the matter had been reported.

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The above article is from The BBC New Feed. Well, freedom of speech is alive and kicking in The UK, so why not!

What I don’t understand is why high profile people tend to dig a hole for themselves when there is no need to.

“It is not known when the images were taken and there is no suggestion Rooney has behaved in any way inappropriately.”

If, as reported “…..there is no suggestion he has behaved in anyway inappropriately.”, why has he drawn attention to himself by reporting the photos to the police, thereby announcing to the world that he may have something to hide! He’s a high profile sportsman: Does he think nobody has taken pictures of him before! Does he normally charge for pictures to be taken! Were the “unknown women” naked! Was he annoyed that he was asleep at the time, and missed all the fun! WAS he asleep at the time! Is it all just a publicity stunt!

If he hadn’t reported the details to the police, I’d have some sympathy for him. But, under the current circumstances that have been reported by The BBC, for me, he joins all the other celebrities who constantly strive to get into the daily papers.

Whatever his reasoning is, only he knows. I hope he’s prepared for the stress he’s directed towards himself; otherwise he’s in for a rough journey.

Best regards

Rantattack

COVID CALAMITY

What’s the point of having Covid-19 rules if nobody adheres to them!

Just can’t wait, can they!

Picture of the queue outside London’s fabric Club, obviously taken on Sunday evening, July the 18th, “ahead of the lifting of restrictions at midnight“. It’s been advertised for some time now that restrictions will be lifted on Monday, July the 19th. So, why is there a queue at all on the evening before? Who is to blame for the blatant disregard of the government’s rules?

The Fabric Club is nothing but a business, and like all businesses, the liquid assets have dwindled over the past 12/18 months. But you’d think the management would have a bit of common sense in not enticing the nightclub-starved population to illegally queue before the grand re-opening. Was it too much to ask for the club to re-open on the evening of the 19th!

Then we have the night owls, hyped-up and ready to go, like lambs to the slaughter. Of course they’ll be queuing outside on the stroke of midnight! What else are they going to do when the carrot is dangled? It’s the modern generation’s culture!

The UK recorded a further 48,161 cases and 25 deaths within 28 days of a positive coronavirus test on Sunday. On both Friday and Saturday daily cases exceeded 50,000 – the first time this level has been reached since mid-January.

Almost 88% of adults in the UK have had a first dose of a Covid vaccine, and 68.3% are double jabbed, according to the government’s coronavirus dashboard.

Going back to July 2020, when the lockdown finished and pubs were allowed to re-open, although with restrictions, I walked past my local pub at about 9pm on that evening, and the clientele were packed-in like sardines. The same selfish attitude was also apparent in the local park during the days, and a trip to the supermarket wasn’t without its virus-breathing idiots who decided that everything was back to normal.

It’s far from over yet!

However, the scientist whose modelling led to the first nationwide restrictions has expressed concern that the UK could see as many as 200,000 cases and 2,000 hospital admissions a day.

Yes, 200,000 cases a day is quite achievable under the circumstances. The fact that restrictions were installed was irrelevant, mostly because a good percentage of the population decided that the said restrictions were for other people. “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks!” – VERY TRUE!

Take a good seat, and buckle-up!

Best regards

Rantattack