Rooney: Can He Get Back In The England Team?
Sun:AT £100million, it will be by far the most expensive line-up of understudies in the history of English football.
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Sun:AT £100million, it will be by far the most expensive line-up of understudies in the history of English football.
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Mail: Sir Alex Ferguson will not rush Wayne Rooney back into action after the Manchester United striker was given the all-clear to resume training.
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Guardian: Wayne Rooney has provided encouraging news for Steve McClaren after a new x-ray of his broken foot showed that the healing process is ahead of schedule.
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Mail: Manchester United are having to rein in Wayne Rooney’s enthusiasm to make a first team return ahead of schedule.
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Times: WE CAN rebuild him. We have the technology. Previously, Wayne Rooney has seemed bionic only in terms of his footballing ability. Now, though, Manchester United are enlisting the help of boffins in their own sports science department, and at Rooney’s boot manufacturer, Nike, to try to make sure he will no longer be dogged by the foot problems that keep interrupting his career.
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Mail: Sir Alex Ferguson has restated his belief Wayne Rooney should be back in action within ‘eight or nine weeks’.
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After two games of the new season, United have lost their best striker, scored one goal and find themselves four points adrift of the front-runners Everton, City and ominously Chelsea.
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As fans come to terms with injured Wayne Rooney’s absence from crucial games for both club and country, Nike insists its boot design is not to blame.
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Mail: As Steve McClaren’s predecessors too often discovered, building a team around England’s best player is not always as easy, or indeed as rewarding, as it sounds.
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A hero has fallen and the nation is in mourning.
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M.E.N : NIKE insist the design of their boots had “nothing to do with” Wayne Rooney’s latest foot injury.
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Guardian: Wayne Rooney’s fractured foot will keep him out for up to two months, meaning he will miss several crucial games in England’s attempts to qualify for Euro 2008.
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Another Wayne Rooney foot injury raises Carlos Tevez’s importance to his new team and may bring Louis Saha’s United career back from the dead.
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Sun: ALEX FERGUSON is convinced Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo will get even better this season — and fire him to a perfect 10th league title.
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Telegraph: One or two of you may have noticed that there is a new man in No 10 since the end of last season. Yes, Wayne Rooney has swapped shirts at Manchester United. Whether his job description will change quite as radically as Gordon Brown’s remains to be seen, but Rooney has it within his powers to become the out-and-out goalscoring No 10 that his club and country need.
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Telegraph: Sir Alex Ferguson has predicted Wayne Rooney will take his career to another level with Manchester United next season.
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