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Wayne Rooney reveals his ambitions to manage Manchester United or Everton

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Wayne Rooney reveals his ambitions to manage Manchester United or Everton

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Wayne Rooney joined Jamie Carragher on Monday Night Football to discuss his managerial career so far and his ambitions to one day manage either Manchester United or Everton.

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  1. I like seeing rooney on punditry, i know he's not quite as smooth a talker as others yet, but with more experience and the insight he has from a prem-defining career i think he could be such a good voice to have in the studio

  2. I'd love Rooney at United street smart so he knows what's going on in every part of the club and won't any away from anything, yeah ollie was there before but he was a top player week in week out and Ollie was mainly a sub he knows what it's like to really fight for the club not come on in the 80th full energy he's there in the 95th from min 1 up until he was 32 it's just fitting and can't see anyone else for the job really tell me in wrong Jamie?

  3. One black mark against SAF is he left no managerial legacy his disciples are horrendous managers. I'm sure unfairly Rooney will get the opportunity to manager utd cus of his Playing name, not his managerial record. Same happened with Lampard even Gerrard with Liverpool

  4. Just because one has been a great player doesn't mean will make a great manager… I doubt Rooney's reasoning that shows the typical English biasness we are all accustomed to. Very cheap! That's why I'll always love Roy Keane coz of Honesty from his core.

  5. Rooney is a legend.. i think he needs to work a little bit on his charisma. He doesnt talk as confidently as he played, he says erm before and after after every sentence. Something to work on for him

  6. Hate to say it as Derby are our closest rivals, but Wazza's done a fantastic job under those circumstances at Derby.
    He deffo deserves the respect from the footballing world 💯👊

  7. I know it's looking like Derby are down now but what a job Rooney has done considering all the obstacles he has had to face, not just the 21 points deficit. If by some miracle (and I do mean MIRACLE) Derby survive the drop, for me it will be the greatest managerial feat, even topping Ranieri winning the PL with Leicester.
    Either way I hope he stops at Pride Park now better fortunes appear on the horizon.

  8. I’m so so so glad he didn’t go to Everton. God that place is a hell for managers. And I don’t want United going for him for atleast 4-5 years, I just don’t want to see him fail 😭

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