Wayne Rooney urges Derby fans to get behind his successor
Former Derby manager Wayne Rooney has urged fans to get behind his successor with the club on the verge of a takeover.
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Former Derby manager Wayne Rooney has urged fans to get behind his successor with the club on the verge of a takeover.
The company part-owned by Wayne Rooney’s agent Paul Stretford has insisted no rules were broken when it provided a loan to cover Derby’s wage bill last month in a bid to help Chris Kirchner complete his failed takeover.
Derby County could be set to face a fresh points deduction in League One next season if Wayne Rooney’s agent Paul Stretford is found to have illegally paid the wages of Rams players, per the Daily Mail.
Wayne Rooney's long-term agent is under investigation by the Football Association for secretly paying staff and player wages at Derby County, Telegraph Sport can reveal.
Simon Jordan has branded Wayne Rooney a ‘fool’ for deciding to leave Derby County.
Conor Hourihane's search for a new club will go on after it was reported he was close to joining League One side Derby County.
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Manchester United and England star Wayne Rooney has resigned as manager of troubled Derby as the club prepare for their first season in the third tier for 36 years. Rooney was unable to keep Derby in the Championship last season after the crisis-torn club were hit by a 21-point deduction as punishment for financial issues. In his first managerial role, Rooney impressively kept Derby in contention to avoid relegation into the final weeks of the season.