Wayne Rooney

Odd footwear converts Roo into Man U's 'granddad'

Odd footwear converts Roo into Man U's 'granddad'Lond

Coleen Rooney would love to be full-time mum

Wayne Rooney a winner when picking X Factor champs, says wifeLondon, Feb 3 : Acclaimed footballer Wayne Rooney's wife Coleen has confessed that she would love nothing better than to become a full-time mum.

Coleen also revealed that despite marrying the soccer ace she still is a homebird.

"Our home life hasn't really changed, we're lucky to live in a nice house and to be able to afford nice holidays, but our day-to-day life is still just very normal," The Mirror quoted Coleen, as saying.

Wayne Rooney is mad about Harry Potter!

Wayne RooneyLondon, Feb 3 : Wayne Rooney, who often produces magic on the field, has confessed that he's mad about the magical world of Harry Potter.

The Manchester United ace is, apparently, spellbound by the Hogwarts character.

When Wayne was asked to name his top book as part of a scheme to encourage young fans to read, the 23-year-old named the schoolboy wizard's first adventure Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone, reports the Daily Star.

"The Harry Potter books are favourites with a lot of children, and the same goes for a lot of adults," he said.

Rooney''s hamstring injury has Man U worried

Wayne Rooney London, Jan.

WAG Coleen Rooney takes ‘stressed’ family for break post brother’s ‘brawl’

WAG Coleen Rooney takes ‘stressed’ family for break post brother’s ‘brawl’London, January 22 : Coleen Rooney has apparently taken her `stressed' family for a Barbados break in a bid to cheer them up.

Footballer Wayne's better half was said to be with mum Colette, dad Tony, and brother Joe, at the posh Sandy Lane resort while her England striker hubby remained at home.

The family was claimed to be troubled after Coleen's brother Anthony faced questions over an alleged assault along with Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard.

Rooney out for three weeks with hamstring injury

Rooney out for three weeks with hamstring injuryLondon, Jan. 15: Manchester United will be without the services of striker Wayne Rooney for the next three weeks after the player limped off the field with a hamstring injury.

Rooney, however, ensured that his club secured a 1-0 victory over Wigan, and move to within two points of title aspirant Liverpool.

"Being at the top is the place to be and now we can do that by Saturday night," said coach Alex Ferguson, adding that he wasn't too worried about the absence of Rooney from the line up.

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