Welcome back to Stick to Football, brought to you by SkyBet. On this week’s special episode we are delighted to be joined by Manchester United and England legend Wayne Rooney.

Alongside Gary Neville, Roy Keane and Jill Scott, Rooney opens the show revealing that he wants to remain in football management despite an approach to enter the boxing ring.

The all-time Manchester United top goal scorer talks about his managerial career so far, most recently at Birmingham City, and what he’s learnt from his spells in the dugout across England and America.

With five Premier League titles, a Champions League, FA Cup, Club World Cup and countless individual awards to his name, Rooney enjoyed a glorious career at Old Trafford where he established himself as one of the all-time great footballers.

The 38-year-old chats about his success, the infamous transfer request and how his time faired at the club after Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement where he was reunited with his former Everton boss David Moyes before Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho took over.

Finally, Rooney delves into his childhood and gives his thoughts on the current Manchester United team.

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25 Comments

  1. it's not old school versus new school it is lads with questionable mentality and guys with top mentality. Lingard is named and look at what he has done with his career. it's not like us young can't match the mentality called "old school" in this interview

  2. I know the guests are massive on this show but a duncan ferguson ep would be great carra obviously being a red an keane famously said he avoided ferguson on the pitch such a tough player but a good footballer too but loved a scrap his stories are amazing

  3. Players not having him is a bit reductive. Moyes had no right to be Ferguson's replacement. Was he 'best in class'? Those players have short careers, and rightly should expect the so-called 'best club in the world' to employ the best managers in the world.

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