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Liam Rosenior has been handed his first chance to showcase his managerial credentials having been named interim boss of Derby County.

The 37-year-old was appointed as the immediate successor to Wayne Rooney, after the former England and Manchester United ace left the troubled Rams last week after 17 turbulent months in charge.

The news of Rosenior's appointment was announced at 4.15pm on Sunday by Derby's official social media channels. By 4.26pm he had already outlasted his father Leroy after his infamous short-lived job in the dugout 15 years ago.

Back in May 2007 Leroy was appointed manager of Torquay United. It was familiar ground for him, having previously managed the Gulls for four years and led them to promotion into the third tier in 2004. He left them in 2006 only to return a year later.

Only this time his stay would be all-too-brief - it lasted just ten minutes!

Almost as soon as the ink had dried on his contract, Torquay chairman Mike Bateson called Rosenior to say he had just sold the club to a group led by Colin Lee, who then reinstated himself as director of football.

Speaking to the BBC about the bizarre episode, Rosenior said: "I went down, did the press conference and Mike rang me about 10 minutes later.

"I thought he was joking but he said you're not going to believe this, but they've given me

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