Wayne Rooney has revealed how playing a "brilliant" game on PlayStation played a "massive part" in Manchester United's success under Sir Alex Ferguson. Rooney helped United win 10 trophies in the ...
Under current coach Ruben Amorim, the team has endured a mixed start to its latest campaign, most notably falling to League Two side Grimsby in the Carabao Cup. Perhaps owner Jim Ratcliffe should ...
Wayne Rooney says Manchester United's success during his playing days was down to the communication the squad built up ...
Rooney, who helped the Red Devils claim five Premier League crowns and a Champions League medal, shared the story on his BBC podcast The Wayne Rooney Show. He explained that long trips on planes and ...
Sir Alex Ferguson was notorious for keeping his players in check but would often have to tell his Manchester United players off for being too loud ...
Wayne Rooney has previously claimed that Manchester United's success was down to the players playing video games on the team bus - but Sir Alex Ferguson was not a fan ...
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Football legend Wayne Rooney has revealed that a major handheld console was a secret weapon behind Manchester United’s dominance.
WAYNE ROONEY has lifted the lid on Manchester United’s bus antics that got under a fellow legend’s skin. Rooney, 39, joined United in 2004 and spent 13 glittering years at Old Trafford ...
A 'brilliant' tactical third person shooter on the PSP was foundational to Manchester United's success, according to former player Wayne Rooney.
Wayne Rooney reveals Manchester United’s secret weapon during their golden era – and it wasn’t tactics or training.
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India Today on MSNHow gaming led to Man United's success under Sir Alex Ferguson? Wayne Rooney reveals
Wayne Rooney revealed video games on the team bus helped boost Manchester United's communication. This off-field bonding played a surprising role in the club's success under Sir Alex Ferguson.
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