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Wayne Rooney won 24 of his 85 games in charge of Derby County, with 22 draws and 39 defeats Wayne Rooney has told troubled Derby County that he wishes to be "relieved of his duties as first-team ...
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Rooney relishing return to former club Derby CountyWayne Rooney says Derby County will always have a "huge place in his heart" as he prepares to return to Pride Park for the first time as a coach. The Plymouth Argyle head coach spent two-and-a ...
Rooney spoke with Kirchner several times during ... "He's obviously looked at other clubs and I think the size of Derby County and the history of the club - he's obviously wanted to take over.
Birmingham currently sit sixth in the Championship and it would mark a return to England's second-flight for Rooney, who made his managerial debut in the division with Derby County. Rooney joined ...
Wayne Rooney was grateful for the reception he received on his return to Derby County and admitted heading into the away dugout as Plymouth manager was a "strange" experience. Rooney received a ...
Even in his later years, playing overseas at Major League Soccer’s D.C. United, Rooney continued to shine. By the time he arrived at Derby County, it seemed obvious enough that Rooney would end ...
Wayne Rooney says he will always have "a place in his heart" for Derby County, but admits that affection will be brushed aside when he returns this weekend. The former Rams boss is braced for a ...
Former Derby County boss Wayne Rooney's resolve is unshaken when it comes to his coaching ambitions - and he may even be onto ...
As such, the microscope fell squarely on Rooney, who turned 38 in October and is now on his third managerial job, after previously coaching Derby County and D.C. United. While former England team ...
Coleen Rooney has shared a snap with her four sons ... Earlier this week, Wayne quit his role as Derby County manager. Sources close to the football legend said he quit the £90,000-a-week job ...
County finished the match with 10 men after ... season left Derby facing up to League One football next season. Derby manager Rooney told Sky Sports after Monday's defeat that he wants to stick ...
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