@@stuartflemingna that what actually smart Eric Cantona was talking about how desperate the press are. When the Seaguls (reporters) follow the trawler (him) it’s because they think sardines (information) will be thrown into the sea (public)
Cantona upbringing from his mercurial artist father shaped him. Italian Spanish French heritage he was always going too be what he become. Walked away from the game at 29 Legend.
Sounds quite simple & straightforward & yet, many fail when it comes to just asking the question & not interrupting… especially if they were even remotely famous in their previous career. Gary’s really good at interviewing - never makes the episode about him & never interrupts and actually listens to responses from his guests.
Im scottish but Wayne Rooney is one of my favourite players of all time. They just dont make them like him anymore. Touch, finishing, work rate, speed, aggression, the will to win. He had the lot
A pair of Air Max, trackie and a hat! What a man Wazza is, always grounded and knows where he comes from! One of the all-time greats and still severely underrated. Great interview!
I’m not even a Man Utd supporter but the greatness of Wayne Rooney the footballer is undeniable. He clearly believes he can do it in management so it’s great to witness his journey. Excellent interview 👏👏👏
Can’t get enough of the Rooney content!! More please. But what’s good about these interviews is that, when players are actually playing, you don’t really get to know their personality or what they are actually like. They are in the bubble of the club, and all we had to go off (back then) was news paper headlines. These days it’s social media headlines. These interviews are really allowing us to get to know a bit more about the person behind the footballer. More please. 👍❤️
Interesting. Maybe you miss the fact that it’s a perfectly orchestrated PR campaign to get him a new job and smooth over the cracks of his failures and the multiple affairs he’s had. The guy will never make it as a manager. He simply is not that intelligent. Half decent pundit perhaps. But nowhere near a decent manager.
Ive seen Wayne Rooney a lot recently. I'm so impressed and blown away by him. I thought he'd be boring and a bit thick but it's been the opposite. He's been insightful, modest, humble and very engaging.
The last of the 'Street Football' generation... an absolute icon of British football, and one of... if not the best... footballer that England has ever produced.
Agree was a great United player - is odd to me he has more sports facilities in his house than our local clubs ...and he has had nothing but time on his hands lately but still looks like he ate one of his kids rather train in the boxing ring 😂
@@freeandrewtate886 eh yes of course he can , same as I can comment the way I want and I find it odd he has built an amazing set up with boxing rings and sports facilities but clearly isn't minded to do even mild training that's all
@@Timothy_Dalton33 do I think Wayne Rooney and his team reached out to Neville to do an interview so he can try look good? No, just by his character I think he'd laugh at the notion. Does the interview have the potential to have that benefit to him? Absolutely. Is he right to do it? 100%
I’ll never forget being an 8 year old kid seeing Rooney rocket the ball into the top corner vs Newcastle. Was the first time in my life I was left in awe over football. Never looked back from that day on. United legend the best to ever play for my club. Hope he has a great managerial career and ends up on the United dugout leading us to glory like he did as a player. Love you wazza. GGMU ❤
Rooney was my absolute hero as a kid, and him rocking up at the team i support (Derby) to finish his career was unbelievable. We can't thank him enough for how he conducted himself and kept us going through a really tough period. I really hope he turns his career as a manager around at Plymouth (not against us tho)
Hope he does well at Argyle! Like to see him have a few seasons with us, I think he will get time for a project. Even if he moves onto a bigger club eventually. Good luck Wayne! Really enjoyed the interview as well.
Rooney complete legend of the game, MASSIVELY underrated. His dedication and determination isn't comparable. Manchester United legend and the current squad need to take some of his advise!!!! Respect Rooney
I think he just has anxiety/stutter/speech issues which, most people associate (incorrectly) the ability to articulate with intelligence. Charisma is also directly linked with confidence, and therefore positive reinforcement. It certainly helps though to be able to speak your thoughts quickly. And to not be able to organise your thoughts can reduce intellectual productivity in the moment. I don't know if Rooney is particularly exceptionally intelligent, but that doesn't mean he is stupid either.
If you notice here when he's talking to his mate there is no erm every other word. When I speak to people I don't know or higher up I erm a lot most people do without realising it. That's where the perception comes from I think. He's not thick he's a football expert
Last ever street footballer I can remember he’s a dying breed. What a player by the way same age as me I was at Blackburn Rovers until I was 16 I remember his name when I was 13 there was big talk going on.
My inspiration for playing the game. I remember a coach of mine took Rooney footage to show me (as an attacking midfielder) how to carry energy all over the pitch and prioritize defensive duties and creativity. Rooney was selfless. What a player.
When opponents are more physical, faster, aggressive. I love how he outsmarted them with in his positioning, talent and fast decision making to finish or pass (team player)Definitely a great leader and one of the greats!
Gnev and wazza, it doesn't get much better than that. 100% agree, Wayne Rooney was one hell of a special player, covered every blade of grass in a game, twice over.
Wayne Rooney is the most underrated player in english football. People these days don’t appreciate how insanely good he was or seem to give him the credit he deserves 👊🏻
I cant wait to see how he gets on down here in Plymouth. I really hope he does well, and its probably yhe best club he can come, to turn his managerial career around. the fans will back him 100%, and we are very vocal. i just hope he's ok with a lot of travelling. come on gaffer
Total legend loved watching him with his power and aggression and to top it off he could hit the back of the net consistently. Hope he gets some success in the premiership as a manager
Nev reaction to Rooney's pad cracked me up. All Nev does is work I imagine him living in a 1 bed apartment with a phone, laptop and several filing cabinets 😂
@@SPARKLEPANDA4LIFE the funny thing is, Del Boy bought Rodney a gold bracelet with his name engraved on it. Everyone thought ot said "Rooney" 🤣 can't remember thr episode, but that name would've meant nothing back then!
I have to confess I know nothing about football ,but wow what a great fella Wayne is ,really down to earth and has remained grounded ,not a bragger, nor bighead ,worked hard ,saved and bought a beautiful house for himself and family, young man I take my hat off to you well done on your very successful career 👍
A true United great he's up there if not the best we've ever had. Blessed to have watched him, still remember his debut like it was yesterday. Knew then he was different. What United would do now to have someone of his level in that team today.
Usually, we tend to realize just how great a player was until they left and Rooney was one of them. Till today, there's nobody like him in the league? Gifted, great team player and had great desire to win. Nowdays, players play for money, at least a large percentage of them. Gone are the days when you fight for club honours. The moment Sir Alex retire, i just knew Utd will never be the same again?
Well done Gary on letting him speak his points and storys while not interrupting his flow and thoughts. Also some interesting questions. Good interview skills Gary 👍
Wazza u are a g. My all time favourite baller, furthermore my all time favorite sports personality. U will go down in history as one of the greatest. Maddest respect. UP GIRTH N TURF
Top notch interview as always!!! What a pad Wayne has too 😊 looks like he has been good with his money. Definitely misunderstood as a man. Really hope he can be a successful manager at any level. Oh and a what a UTD legend 👏
Legend. Love these interviews. Those kids are so lucky to grow up in a house like that 😂 waking up on a Saturday morning being able to go out on a full size astro!!
I could listen to these guys chat football all day long. Both of them just totally live and breathe the game. Rooney clearly has lots more to give the game too. I do miss watching him play though - he was one of a kind.
Prior to the Gary Neville interviews had some preceptions about Wayne. However, he comes across very as very down to earth and personable! Massive realisation that he was such a great player and very much a team player. You would want Wayne in the trenches with you because he is such a fighter an warrior!
I think Wazza raises a good point, Bellingham and Foden behind Kane with Mainoo and Rice behind them will be tough to break down and have a goal threat. That would bring the best out of TAA and Shaw as well, it would just be dependent on Shaw being fit but it would be a solid team. Then Gordon and Saka coming on when the game gets stretched, that could be a really lethal combination. The only problem is I don't trust Southgate to be able to pull it off, it would require possession based football which he has no idea on how to play
Who's everyone complaining about having United players on. You have many other options on youtube to watch, im pretty sure there's an interview with your favourite palyee somewhere else
No issue with United players coming on, love the format where there's legends from other sports and other teams coming in every now and then too. Nothing wrong with leaning into United legends. They hold the pull of the 90's and 2000s.
No issue with former Utd players. But when it’s the same ones it’s a bit pointless. Theyve already asked him all this and we’ve already heard all his answers.
I’d love to see somebody, anybody, across all these interviews ask him about his performances at world cups. One goal in eleven games. Essentially after a blistering Euro 2004 he was abysmal at major tournaments for us. World Cup 2010 in particular he couldn’t even control the football. It was absolutely baffling given what a class player he was for United
I think Wayne undersells his strengths here, mentality yes, but he was everywhere on the pitch for United. He fought for the team. Work rate was never in doubt.
Imagine driving out for a dinner with the missus and then wondering if you locked the front door properly. Now you’ve gotta drive back and you’ve missed your dinner slot by half and hour 😂
I’d play Palmer over Saka. There’s an argument he should be first name on team sheet. Outrageous form this season and outrageously calm on the ball. Stick Saka as a left wing back or sub.
One of the best English players ever without a doubt and honestly seems like a decent lad............But I'm shocked he can manage to get his shoes on in the morning, Two wins from 15 at Birmingham city. Joined when they were 6th left when they were in 20th. Was unable to take any criticism and was always first to push the blame to the players.
If Wayne Rooney had a french accent and talked in riddles he'd be considered a genius. Elite player, totally underappreciated
@@stuartflemingna that what actually smart Eric Cantona was talking about how desperate the press are. When the Seaguls (reporters) follow the trawler (him) it’s because they think sardines (information) will be thrown into the sea (public)
Would be nice if rooney actually demonstrated some managerial acumen though.
@@Evemeister12what’s that gotta do with the original comment you replied to? Absolutely nothing he commented on his playing abilities
Overrated, never hacked it at international level, great at scoring against San Marino and Liechtenstein
Cantona upbringing from his mercurial artist father shaped him.
Italian Spanish French heritage he was always going too be what he become.
Walked away from the game at 29 Legend.
Wayne Rooney's greatest quality was he was the ultimate team player - sacrificed himself for the better of the team. My GOAT
I post old and rare football games, have a sick Rooney compilation coming soon
@@SportnVibes i'll definitely be on the look out for that
Summed it up perfectly👏🏾👏🏾
chelsea were good during his prime as well so hope to see some great games from back in the day ie. the ucl final i cryevertime
Imagine living in that place. All that money and all that space and because what? Cos he could kick a ball. Sorry but it’s ridiculous .
Let’s also appreciate Gary’s ability to ask questions and allow his guest to talk.
Well said mate. Some very important questions and a good host.
Sounds quite simple & straightforward & yet, many fail when it comes to just asking the question & not interrupting… especially if they were even remotely famous in their previous career. Gary’s really good at interviewing - never makes the episode about him & never interrupts and actually listens to responses from his guests.
man was litreally face of the epl from 2005-2014.. one of the goats
Couldn't agree more 👏👏
Yes, and Fifa games from 06-12
At Everton he was great
He's a got a face like a goat
Rooney at 18 was better than most players at 25-32. People don't appreciate mileage, they only look at age
Neville is killing it with all content he's done man he never stops
Im scottish but Wayne Rooney is one of my favourite players of all time. They just dont make them like him anymore. Touch, finishing, work rate, speed, aggression, the will to win. He had the lot
What has being Scottish got to do with appreciating a great player? Absolutely nothing
We won't hold that against you
@@Vengeance1978 nothing to be honest, dont know why i said it 😂
@@keyzopatersonI prefer Audi than Mercedes but really love galaxy chocolate
He was a freak at the time not just in todays world
The most underappreciated English player of all time! Simply class
Underappreciated????more like over
Was he underappreciated? Dont think so.
He is by everyone other than United fans, the amount of people that think he’s mid is proper baffling
By all time do you mean the last 15 years?
How on earth is he under appreciated hahah people say he’s the best player ever in the prem
A pair of Air Max, trackie and a hat! What a man Wazza is, always grounded and knows where he comes from! One of the all-time greats and still severely underrated. Great interview!
Yeah standing in his own football pitch with a mansion behind him.and all the land .cars etc etc.very down to earth
This is such a "Lee" thing too say too @LeeLee-ke6cd
@@LeeLee-ke6cdyou want one of englands most successful ever players who’s from a working class background to just not… spend money?
@@LeeLee-ke6cdis he meant to live in a shanty town?
@@Anglo2000Like there's nothing in between.
That is one world class home for a world class player, bravo Wayne.
I’m not even a Man Utd supporter but the greatness of Wayne Rooney the footballer is undeniable. He clearly believes he can do it in management so it’s great to witness his journey. Excellent interview 👏👏👏
He’s a toffee
Can’t get enough of the Rooney content!! More please.
But what’s good about these interviews is that, when players are actually playing, you don’t really get to know their personality or what they are actually like. They are in the bubble of the club, and all we had to go off (back then) was news paper headlines. These days it’s social media headlines. These interviews are really allowing us to get to know a bit more about the person behind the footballer. More please. 👍❤️
My favourite football player ever. For a few years from 18 to 24 he was one of the best on the planet
Most underrated footballer… EVER! No one will ever change my mind, doesn’t get the credit he deserves.
Totally taken for granted
What a lad. You don't really get a feel of a person from watching a career. He comes across really well
Interesting. Maybe you miss the fact that it’s a perfectly orchestrated PR campaign to get him a new job and smooth over the cracks of his failures and the multiple affairs he’s had. The guy will never make it as a manager. He simply is not that intelligent. Half decent pundit perhaps. But nowhere near a decent manager.
@@TheAdArchivehe’s a legend.
@@TheAdArchive bore off
@@TheAdArchiveI’m just asking. Are you Frank Lampard in disguise? You seem a little over sensitive to the work he gets! 😉😂
Or maybe people aren’t the extremes you judge them to be based on social media/“what you reckon” , maybe there’s more sides to everyone , even Rooney
I’m 31 and all my years as a teenager and early 20s Rooney was my favourite player by a stretch. He was unreal a angry Rooney was a deadly player
An angry Rooney was the best version of Rooney on the pitch.
Ive seen Wayne Rooney a lot recently. I'm so impressed and blown away by him. I thought he'd be boring and a bit thick but it's been the opposite. He's been insightful, modest, humble and very engaging.
The last of the 'Street Football' generation... an absolute icon of British football, and one of... if not the best... footballer that England has ever produced.
The love I have this man is unbelievable. My favourite ever united player never left anything on the pitch gave it 100% 🐐
Unplayable from 2002 - 2009. So good. Absolute animal!
True, though you could argue 09-10 was his best season. Became the main man after Ronaldo left.
His best season was 09/10 tho 🤷🏻♂️
@@M74-j5s you know what I mean mate. Sorry I missed that year off! 😂
Wayne demonstrates the rewards of working hard. It was highly unlikely he would be living in a tent. Let's clap his success, not question it 🎉🎉🎉
What kind of tent did you post your comment from?
Agree was a great United player - is odd to me he has more sports facilities in his house than our local clubs ...and he has had nothing but time on his hands lately but still looks like he ate one of his kids rather train in the boxing ring 😂
@@DaveHammondDublin20 years he was training if not more, can’t he live the way he wants?
He more than justified his United salary with his 250 goals.
@@freeandrewtate886 eh yes of course he can , same as I can comment the way I want and I find it odd he has built an amazing set up with boxing rings and sports facilities but clearly isn't minded to do even mild training that's all
Love that he doesn't care what people might say or think.
He cares enough for him to be begging for an Overlap week-long PR campaign. I do like him though!
@@Timothy_Dalton33do you honestly believe he's begged for anything like that? What a weird take
@@Dave_ja_vu You think it's the other way round? Rooney/ or his people clearly wanted some positive spin on him after the Birmingham disaster.
@@Timothy_Dalton33 do I think Wayne Rooney and his team reached out to Neville to do an interview so he can try look good? No, just by his character I think he'd laugh at the notion. Does the interview have the potential to have that benefit to him? Absolutely. Is he right to do it? 100%
@@Timothy_Dalton33 Any channel would absolutely jump at the chance to have Rooney on, you're delusional if you think he has to beg for anything
I’ll never forget being an 8 year old kid seeing Rooney rocket the ball into the top corner vs Newcastle. Was the first time in my life I was left in awe over football. Never looked back from that day on. United legend the best to ever play for my club. Hope he has a great managerial career and ends up on the United dugout leading us to glory like he did as a player. Love you wazza. GGMU ❤
Grew up with Wayne and Ronnie, when u look bk ,and how far we've fallen now, so glad i was old enough to be there and witness greatness
Rooney was my absolute hero as a kid, and him rocking up at the team i support (Derby) to finish his career was unbelievable. We can't thank him enough for how he conducted himself and kept us going through a really tough period. I really hope he turns his career as a manager around at Plymouth (not against us tho)
One of the best players I've ever seen, I don't think people appreciate him as much as they should.
Gary Neville has took football journalism to another level
He just knows the right people and the biggest media budget in the UK, calm down
@yungml, so you're agreeing with him then?
Alright Phil settle down 😂
Hope he does well at Argyle! Like to see him have a few seasons with us, I think he will get time for a project. Even if he moves onto a bigger club eventually. Good luck Wayne!
Really enjoyed the interview as well.
Rooney complete legend of the game, MASSIVELY underrated. His dedication and determination isn't comparable. Manchester United legend and the current squad need to take some of his advise!!!! Respect Rooney
I always think Rooney gets an unfair rep as ‘thick/stupid’. Most interviews he does he comes across very level headed and insightful
It’s the accent unfortunately
I think he just has anxiety/stutter/speech issues which, most people associate (incorrectly) the ability to articulate with intelligence. Charisma is also directly linked with confidence, and therefore positive reinforcement.
It certainly helps though to be able to speak your thoughts quickly. And to not be able to organise your thoughts can reduce intellectual productivity in the moment.
I don't know if Rooney is particularly exceptionally intelligent, but that doesn't mean he is stupid either.
If you notice here when he's talking to his mate there is no erm every other word. When I speak to people I don't know or higher up I erm a lot most people do without realising it. That's where the perception comes from I think. He's not thick he's a football expert
Great interview. You can't help but like Wayne. So grounded and humble. I think he will become one of the great managers. Watch this space ...
Last ever street footballer I can remember he’s a dying breed. What a player by the way same age as me I was at Blackburn Rovers until I was 16 I remember his name when I was 13 there was big talk going on.
My inspiration for playing the game. I remember a coach of mine took Rooney footage to show me (as an attacking midfielder) how to carry energy all over the pitch and prioritize defensive duties and creativity. Rooney was selfless. What a player.
When opponents are more physical, faster, aggressive. I love how he outsmarted them with in his positioning, talent and fast decision making to finish or pass (team player)Definitely a great leader and one of the greats!
Wayne Rooney is regarded as an all time great and I still feel he’s the most underrated player of all time.
Gnev and wazza, it doesn't get much better than that.
100% agree, Wayne Rooney was one hell of a special player, covered every blade of grass in a game, twice over.
Wayne Rooney, the reason I fell in love with football
Really?
@@shawnmagma7090 yeah, the earliest memories of football I have was during wazzas rise, haven't seen anything like it since, beautiful footballer
Wayne Rooney is the most underrated player in english football. People these days don’t appreciate how insanely good he was or seem to give him the credit he deserves 👊🏻
Fab. Glad he seems a lot more comfortable giving his opinion and speaking on camera because he is obviously knowledgeable about the game.
Rooney and Van Nistlerooy are my fav Utd strikers ever
Heaing that makes me feel nostalgic and like a kid again watching them play in the vodafone kits
They played in same team too.
@@Lonely_Goat really?
@@RobK32 hit me with your two favourites?
@@RobK32 yes, wayne's forst champions league game, he scored a hatrick, ruud was up front
Very good interview, WR was quality on the pitch and I enjoyed listening to him, loved seeing the life he's provided for his kids
I cant wait to see how he gets on down here in Plymouth. I really hope he does well, and its probably yhe best club he can come, to turn his managerial career around. the fans will back him 100%, and we are very vocal. i just hope he's ok with a lot of travelling. come on gaffer
Total legend loved watching him with his power and aggression and to top it off he could hit the back of the net consistently. Hope he gets some success in the premiership as a manager
What a player! Coming from a Scotsman, one of the best England have ever produced, if not the best.
Nev reaction to Rooney's pad cracked me up. All Nev does is work I imagine him living in a 1 bed apartment with a phone, laptop and several filing cabinets 😂
He’s renting a room off me while he films in London 😂
"You plonker" 🤣
@anandmorris Haha didn't spot it at first 😅
And a bunk bed he shares with Phil
@@SPARKLEPANDA4LIFE the funny thing is, Del Boy bought Rodney a gold bracelet with his name engraved on it. Everyone thought ot said "Rooney" 🤣 can't remember thr episode, but that name would've meant nothing back then!
The most complete footballer I’ve ever had to joy to watch on a regular basis. He made my teens and most of my 20s.
Gary and Wayne are the two sides of the same coin. Some people have to work hard to attain greatness yet Some people are born with it.
That garden is bigger than a town geeze.
He's earnt it though and can't blame him for spending the money he's been paid on a lovely family gaff
Well deserved 👏🏼👏🏼
I really like Wayne Rooney's honesty.
Proper England legend, that game where his boot came off and he kept playing getting stamped off, lad would run through a brick wall for ya!
I have to confess I know nothing about football ,but wow what a great fella Wayne is ,really down to earth and has remained grounded ,not a bragger, nor bighead ,worked hard ,saved and bought a beautiful house for himself and family, young man I take my hat off to you well done on your very successful career 👍
So is Coleen and they met at school and are still together
@Peekaboo5819 absolutely agree ,well done ,amazing couple,
Aw I loved Wayne when he played at United, really hoping he has a successful time with Plymouth, he deserves some respect!
A true United great he's up there if not the best we've ever had. Blessed to have watched him, still remember his debut like it was yesterday. Knew then he was different. What United would do now to have someone of his level in that team today.
Really enjoyed this interview. It’s completely changed my mind and opinion of Wayne. 👍
Absolutely the best player for United... can't believe its over for Rooney.. went fair to quick.. what a machine
Usually, we tend to realize just how great a player was until they left and Rooney was one of them. Till today, there's nobody like him in the league? Gifted, great team player and had great desire to win.
Nowdays, players play for money, at least a large percentage of them.
Gone are the days when you fight for club honours. The moment Sir Alex retire, i just knew Utd will never be the same again?
Since Wazza has been popping up a lot its made me think how good he was. He was a beast. If he was foreign people would rave about him even more.
Fireworks story, another classic Graveson moment 😂
Tom Gravesen? Mate I rated him 😂
Met him in vegas he’s absolutely crazy
Needs subtitles.
Enjoyed listening to Wayne's take on the England team.
OK Wayne, show us the Batcave. A house like that, definitely has a Batcave.
Colleen's dungeon
Is that an euphemism for Colleen?
Looks like a show home, not a home, odd!
Grannycave.
and a block of granny flats
Well done Gary on letting him speak his points and storys while not interrupting his flow and thoughts. Also some interesting questions. Good interview skills Gary 👍
Kids today just wont understand how good he was. Legend.
Wazza u are a g. My all time favourite baller, furthermore my all time favorite sports personality. U will go down in history as one of the greatest. Maddest respect. UP GIRTH N TURF
Top notch interview as always!!!
What a pad Wayne has too 😊 looks like he has been good with his money.
Definitely misunderstood as a man.
Really hope he can be a successful manager at any level.
Oh and a what a UTD legend 👏
Great player Mr rooney. Loved him play and to see he is in good shape financially well off is great. Wish him success.
Legend. Love these interviews.
Those kids are so lucky to grow up in a house like that 😂 waking up on a Saturday morning being able to go out on a full size astro!!
My free kicks would be on LOCK!
Best ever at untied and England. Love him so much
Cant deny this mans work ethic. All the very best
Good to hear Gary say at the start Wayne is one of the greatest players England has ever had. Facts right out the gate 🔥
Even if you don’t like Rooney you can NEVER deny his greatness in the English game
Criminally Underrated!
😂
No.
He Goes by the Name of Wayne Rooney (The White Pele) ...Wazza
I could listen to these guys chat football all day long. Both of them just totally live and breathe the game. Rooney clearly has lots more to give the game too. I do miss watching him play though - he was one of a kind.
Not surprised Coleen stays with him regardless how many times he does the dirty. That house is crazy.
Prior to the Gary Neville interviews had some preceptions about Wayne. However, he comes across very as very down to earth and personable! Massive realisation that he was such a great player and very much a team player. You would want Wayne in the trenches with you because he is such a fighter an warrior!
I think Wazza raises a good point, Bellingham and Foden behind Kane with Mainoo and Rice behind them will be tough to break down and have a goal threat. That would bring the best out of TAA and Shaw as well, it would just be dependent on Shaw being fit but it would be a solid team.
Then Gordon and Saka coming on when the game gets stretched, that could be a really lethal combination.
The only problem is I don't trust Southgate to be able to pull it off, it would require possession based football which he has no idea on how to play
Just thankful to be able to watch him play for my club and country. A legend
Who's everyone complaining about having United players on. You have many other options on youtube to watch, im pretty sure there's an interview with your favourite palyee somewhere else
No issue with United players coming on, love the format where there's legends from other sports and other teams coming in every now and then too. Nothing wrong with leaning into United legends. They hold the pull of the 90's and 2000s.
No issue with former Utd players. But when it’s the same ones it’s a bit pointless. Theyve already asked him all this and we’ve already heard all his answers.
@dazediss6629 still watching it though? I just finished it, there's plenty in it he hasn't talked about before.
I’d love to see somebody, anybody, across all these interviews ask him about his performances at world cups. One goal in eleven games. Essentially after a blistering Euro 2004 he was abysmal at major tournaments for us. World Cup 2010 in particular he couldn’t even control the football. It was absolutely baffling given what a class player he was for United
Absolute legend! Wish we had a Rooney now!
We do he’s Jude Bellingham or Phil foden
@@Doncorleone44I meant for United. A Rooney alongside Hojllund would be superb.
Watched Wazza a few times for England, watched him off the ball his work rate 1st class but on the ball with pace unbelievable 👍
Favourite striker of mine ever best English player for me animal player he was
Can listen to Wayne all day
That house 😅 Wayne Manor
What a great and genuine guy,
Absolute credit to England and Football !
Absolute legend of a footballer. All the best with the new job.
Rooney was absolute BEAST!!!
I loved watching him!!!!
The FIFA cover of him and Ronaldinho!!! Good times!!
Great facilities his boys have at home would love see them make it like their dad
The best player manutd & England has ever had . Icon!
@acook6997
George Best wipes the floor with him.
I think Wayne undersells his strengths here, mentality yes, but he was everywhere on the pitch for United. He fought for the team. Work rate was never in doubt.
Winner and a once in a generation footballer. UTFT
Lads ye are so good together. Priceless .
mark my words plymouth will finish top 10 in champ, i just got a feeling he is gunna do a great job there, the lad is a winner full stop
Cracking interview what a player Rooney was hopefully he gets his managerial career back on track
You can take a Scouser out of Liverpool, but you’ll never get him out of his trackie 😂
To be fair people all over the north wear tracksuits. Why put uncomfortable clothes on for no reason.
The Scouse dinner suit
Love his love for the game just pure love for playing
Inputs ‘front gate’ from the ‘front door’ into Sat Nav… 20mins to your destination
Imagine driving out for a dinner with the missus and then wondering if you locked the front door properly. Now you’ve gotta drive back and you’ve missed your dinner slot by half and hour 😂
"Did you remember the passports darling?"
I hope Wayne does well at Plymouth. He is such a genuine bloke. COYG!
I’d play Palmer over Saka. There’s an argument he should be first name on team sheet. Outrageous form this season and outrageously calm on the ball. Stick Saka as a left wing back or sub.
Absolute LEGEND!!!!! Great to see him in his own home.
One of the best English players ever without a doubt and honestly seems like a decent lad............But I'm shocked he can manage to get his shoes on in the morning, Two wins from 15 at Birmingham city. Joined when they were 6th left when they were in 20th. Was unable to take any criticism and was always first to push the blame to the players.