Mohamed Salah surpasses Wayne Rooney
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WAYNE ROONEY has claimed that he received death threats after quitting Everton for Manchester United. The former forward, now 40, came through the ranks with the Toffees – playing 77 times
Former England striker Wayne Rooney has said he received death threats when he left boyhood club Everton for Manchester United back in 2004.
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has revealed that his move to Old Trafford sparked an intense reaction from some Everton supporters. The Englishman began his youth career on Merseyside before
WAYNE ROONEY’s agency believes they have found the next darts’ cash cow – in the shape of a Dutchman who hails from dairy farm stock. Jurjen van der Velde, 23, is one of the most exciting young
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Wayne Rooney opens up on death threats received when joining Manchester United
Former England striker Wayne Rooney has said he received death threats when he left boyhood club Everton for Manchester United back in 2004.
Wayne Rooney has revealed the lengths that he went to as a youngster in order to express his “love” for Everton idol Duncan Ferguson, with the ex-England captain admitting that he “used to write to him in jail”.
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Salah makes Premier League history with all-time goal contribution record, surpassing Manchester United icon Rooney
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney lost an all-time Premier League record to Mohamed Salah of Liverpool. The past few weeks have seen Mohamed Salah take center stage for a variety of reasons. He was at the heart of a public controversy after Liverpool coach Arne Slot left him out of the squad for a couple of matches,