Wayne Rooney: Always a Blue
Wayne Rooney, England's record goal scorer, is one of the most feared and respected strikers to have graced the Premier League in the last decade. He is certainly its most famous icon, appearing on the front pages of the newspapers nearly as often as on the back. Wayne started his glittering career as a teenage wonder at Everton, the club he had staunchly supported as a boy. A self-confessed and fiercely passionate blue-blood, Rooney was raised in Croxteth, a product of the rough district just outside the shadow of Goodison Park. After a white-hot start, the teenager joined regional rivals, Manchester United, in a seismic transfer and, in his deeply successful time at Old Trafford, won sixteen major honors, played in three World Cups, married his childhood sweetheart, and began a young family, throwing off his reputation as the gifted "wild-child" of English football. Yet, in the summer of 2017, the prodigal son returned to his first club, providing Evertonians with a sense of pride and football fans everywhere with a classic narrative. His warm reception made it clear that Rooney still has a special place in the hearts of Toffees fans, and the saga embodies the pride and passion that has propelled the Premier League to become the most exciting—and profitable—in the world. Told by veteran football writer Ian MacLeay, this is the definitive story of Rooney's explosive, emotive, and turbulent return to Everton Football Club, and the historic season which followed.
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Wayne Rooney: Always a Blue
Wayne Rooney, England's record goal scorer, is one of the most feared and respected strikers to have graced the Premier League in the last decade. He is certainly its most famous icon, appearing on the front pages of the newspapers nearly as often as on the back. Wayne started his glittering career as a teenage wonder at Everton, the club he had staunchly supported as a boy. A self-confessed and fiercely passionate blue-blood, Rooney was raised in Croxteth, a product of the rough district just outside the shadow of Goodison Park. After a white-hot start, the teenager joined regional rivals, Manchester United, in a seismic transfer and, in his deeply successful time at Old Trafford, won sixteen major honors, played in three World Cups, married his childhood sweetheart, and began a young family, throwing off his reputation as the gifted "wild-child" of English football. Yet, in the summer of 2017, the prodigal son returned to his first club, providing Evertonians with a sense of pride and football fans everywhere with a classic narrative. His warm reception made it clear that Rooney still has a special place in the hearts of Toffees fans, and the saga embodies the pride and passion that has propelled the Premier League to become the most exciting—and profitable—in the world. Told by veteran football writer Ian MacLeay, this is the definitive story of Rooney's explosive, emotive, and turbulent return to Everton Football Club, and the historic season which followed.
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Wayne Rooney: Always a Blue

Wayne Rooney: Always a Blue

by Ian Macleay
Wayne Rooney: Always a Blue

Wayne Rooney: Always a Blue

by Ian Macleay

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Wayne Rooney, England's record goal scorer, is one of the most feared and respected strikers to have graced the Premier League in the last decade. He is certainly its most famous icon, appearing on the front pages of the newspapers nearly as often as on the back. Wayne started his glittering career as a teenage wonder at Everton, the club he had staunchly supported as a boy. A self-confessed and fiercely passionate blue-blood, Rooney was raised in Croxteth, a product of the rough district just outside the shadow of Goodison Park. After a white-hot start, the teenager joined regional rivals, Manchester United, in a seismic transfer and, in his deeply successful time at Old Trafford, won sixteen major honors, played in three World Cups, married his childhood sweetheart, and began a young family, throwing off his reputation as the gifted "wild-child" of English football. Yet, in the summer of 2017, the prodigal son returned to his first club, providing Evertonians with a sense of pride and football fans everywhere with a classic narrative. His warm reception made it clear that Rooney still has a special place in the hearts of Toffees fans, and the saga embodies the pride and passion that has propelled the Premier League to become the most exciting—and profitable—in the world. Told by veteran football writer Ian MacLeay, this is the definitive story of Rooney's explosive, emotive, and turbulent return to Everton Football Club, and the historic season which followed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786068934
Publisher: John Blake Publishing, Limited
Publication date: 03/01/2019
Edition description: None
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.75(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Ian Macleay is the author of eight soccer books, including Carlos Tevez, Cole Play, and Malcolm McLaren.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Homeland 1

Chapter 2 When We Were Young 13

Chapter 3 This Is England 2017 25

Chapter 4 Smells Like Teen Spirit 35

Chapter 5 Baby, You Can Drive My Car 49

Chapter 6 Rise Of The Foot Soldier 61

Chapter 7 The Walking Dead 73

Chapter 8 Youthquake 87

Chapter 9 Breaking Bad 99

Chapter 10 Oh, What A Perfect Day 109

Chapter 11 Rhino Days 119

Chapter 12 Northern Soul 131

Chapter 13 Better Call Sam 145

Chapter 14 The Hunger Games 159

Chapter 15 Re-Make/Re-Model 173

Chapter 16 This Is England 2003 185

Chapter 17 Purple Wayne 199

Chapter 18 The Other Fergie 211

Chapter 19 Look What You Could Have Won 227

Chapter 20 Little Boy Blue 241

Chapter 21 Fake News 253

Chapter 22 Wayne Loses His Religion 267

Chapter 23 Manchester By The Sea 281

Postcript Blue Sparrow 293

Acknowledgements 298

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