Wayne Rooney says including more women in football means the game is evolving
Ex-England captain Wayne Rooney believes including more women as referees and managers in football will have a positive effect on
Ex-England captain Wayne Rooney believes including more women as referees and managers in football will have a positive effect on
Old Trafford icon Wayne Rooney will face his “great friend” Michael Carrick as his tenure of Birmingham City begins with
Wayne Rooney has left his role as coach of Major League Soccer side DC United as the club failed to
To mark 30 years since the Premier League was created, the National Football Museum has collaborated with Well Offside to
After all the semi-finals and final are at Wembley – why wouldn’t an England fan think that a major tournament is theirs for the taking?
With football cancelled for the foreseeable future due to the outbreak of coronavirus, MM have created an ultimate combined Manchester United and Manchester City XI using players since the Premier League began.
Wayne Rooney is a Manchester United legend, but tonight the club’s all-time top goalscorer will line up against them for Derby County.
You can run. You can hide. But there is no escaping Lewis Capaldi. No matter how hard you might try.
Manchester United and England legend Wayne Rooney will tonight make his 120th and final international appearance against the United States at the home of football – Wembley Stadium.
Imagine a pitch-black space. You’re lay down, but you can’t feel your body. You can’t see anything, you can’t hear anything, you can’t smell anything.
England’s U17 stars catapulted themselves onto the global stage in October by trouncing Spain 5-2 in the World Cup final.
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