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Sir Alex Ferguson said Wayne Rooney could 'excel in any era' and put him in the same conversation as Sir Bobby Charlton. They occasionally may not have seen eye to eye during the Liverpool-born ...
Newcastle United strolled to a comfortable win at the King Power Stadium as Tino Livramento excelled at left-back. The former Chelsea youngster dictated play down the left and was the key figure ...
Wayne Rooney admits he nearly left Manchester United to join Barcelona in 2010 to play alongside Lionel Messi and Co. The former Manchester United forward, who won the Premier League five times ...
Wayne Rooney has revealed he came close to joining Barcelona in 2010 in a transfer that would have seen him link up with Lionel Messi, Xavi and Andres Iniesta at Camp Nou. Speaking to BBC Sport ...
Wayne Rooney re-signed for Everton FC on Sunday July 9 2017 for free on a two-year contract. The attacker exploded onto the scene as a teenager with the Blues before going on to join Manchester ...
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney shared how he snubbed the chance to play with Lionel Messi at Barcelona or join Real Madrid to stay at Old Trafford. He played for the Red Devils between 2004 ...
Rebekah Vardy is appealing the amount of legal costs she is due to pay Coleen Rooney following the 'Wagatha Christie' libel case in 2022. Credit: PA Mrs Vardy unsuccessfully sued Mrs Rooney for ...
Former football star Wayne Rooney found himself answering nature’s call on the street while out in London with friends (Picture: GoffPhotos.com) Wayne Rooney was rather embarrassingly caught ...
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has admitted he was “ready to go and play in Spain” before dramatically signing a new deal at Old Trafford, and confirmed that talks took place over a move.
It is respectfully submitted that he was wrong to do so.” Coleen and Wayne Rooney (Yui Mok/PA) PA Archive Mr Carpenter said a “proportionate sanction” for the alleged misconduct would be to ...
A lot can happen before a contract is signed - as I know from experience. Wayne Rooney was speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan.