Come on down, Wayne Rooney!

Come on down, Wayne Rooney!
No good in FIFA. Do not want.Honda Honda Honda. He's a guy who we wouldn't be forced to build a formation around because he could star almost anywhere as a more agile Lampard, a wing or even as a QB.
And Lebron as target forward.Usain Bolt on the wing for fun. Can't have worse touch than Khiry. And he is kind of fast.
Never discount that Chicago is the Sausage, Kielbasa, & Sauerkraut capital in the US....This article also mentions Schweinie's meeting with Chicago and their discovery rights claim. I wonder if he'd really chose Chicago over NYC or LA. Or, maybe he's just doing due dilligence regarding the discovery team before rejecting them for greener pastures. But a 4 hour lunch does sound like he's interested in the MLS.
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Never discount that Chicago is the Sausage, Kielbasa, & Sauerkraut capital in the US....
Despite the fact that their stadium is an hour away, Chicago is a fantastic place to live.
Despite the fact that their stadium is an hour away, Chicago is a fantastic place to live.
I will make the drive to Toyota Park a couple times a year (I'm in northern Indiana). Great stadium and while they don't have the greatest fan base by any means, the stadium does a great job of entertaining. Very, very affordable too.
Chicago itself is awesome. Good nightlife, some of the best cuisine in the country, and just a beautiful city overall especially in the summer time. Their pizza isn't pizza but its still phenomenal. Some regret in turning down a job there as I end up going there on weekends a couple times a month. To me it's a lot like New York but calmer.
Half my family is from Chitown. I love the city too. But I was talking about from a competitive perspective. Look at how both NYC and LA's organizations are set up to succeed now and in the future. If you're a great player and you're coming to the MLS, you want to be in a position to win. I hope he sees a player like Kaka and realizes one great player can't carry a team in this league.
I imagine it would be hard for Schweini to ignore how bad the Fire has been for the past several years. And he's enough of a pro to know that he can't turn the team around by himself.
So, I'd imagine that if he is talking to the Fire's manager it's either about whether the Fire ownership is willing to completely rebuild the team about Schweini (hard to do given MLS roster rules), OR (more likely) who the Fire can trade him to and what kind of Byzantine mechanisms will be required to land him at a team worthy of his dignity in a locale he likes.
My gut says his most likely destinations would be the Galaxy, us, or NJRB, followed possibly by either Atlanta or Minnesota (though I presume the expansion teams would have to offer some pretty big perks). I could see Schweini being down with living in Chicago, but the Fire are just such a piss-poor organization right now it seems hard to believe he'd be psyched about joining up.
This is all to say, Schweinsteiger to AS Monaco confirmed.
My gut says his most likely destinations would be the Galaxy, us, or NJRB, followed possibly by either Atlanta or Minnesota