Rooney, Plymouth
The New York Times · 1d
Wayne Rooney’s Plymouth exit: Sinking morale, off-field criticism – and regret
Wayne Rooney was told in a phone call from Andrew Parkinson, Plymouth Argyle’s chief executive, late on Monday night that his time at the club was over. In truth, though, the message had been more forcibly conveyed by the club’s travelling fans at Oxford United 24 hours previously.
The New York Times · 5d
Wayne Rooney on Plymouth Argyle future after fans call for his sacking: ‘You have to look at every outcome’
Wayne Rooney said he was “hurting” and accepted “you have to look at every possible outcome” after yet another defeat on the road left his Plymouth Argyle rooted to the bottom of the Championship. Argyle lost 2-0 to a resurgent Oxford United,
The Sun · 19h
Plymouth Argyle SCRAP fly-on-the-wall documentary after Wayne Rooney was axed as manager and club face relegation
PLYMOUTH ARGYLE have scrapped their fly-on-the-wall documentary following Wayne Rooney’s departure. Rooney, 39, left by mutual consent on New Year’s Day alongside No2 Mike Phelan and
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