Articles tagged with "wayne-rooney"
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Jun 7th, 2006
Unless the boy is "definitely injured," Sir Alex can't appeal to the law to keep Wayne Rooney from playing in Germany.
Posted on: Sweden Euro 2008 Blog by Jon | Jun 7th, 2006
The Swedish press are awash this evening with the news that Wayne "Shreck" Rooney will feature in this summer's World Cup.
Appparently the lad is ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Jun 7th, 2006
Quick word from the BBC is that Wayne Rooney has been cleared to play at least in the knock-out stages if not sooner.
Bet there ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jun 6th, 2006
Three days out from the start of the World Cup and the injury bug continues to rear its ugly head with some of the tournament's ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Jun 6th, 2006
Gary Neville missed a World Cup with a metatarsal injury, so he knows the difference between training-fit and match-fit, and he warns that Wayne Rooney ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Jun 5th, 2006
There continue to be signs that Wayne Rooney's foot is healing faster than we'd been expecting it would.
And if it's not, he's lucky to be ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Jun 5th, 2006
'....We've got Defoe in case he doesn't'
The manager's latest word on Wayne Rooney's fitness.
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Jun 3rd, 2006
Not that anyone is taking his views into consideration, but Pele doesn't think that Sven should take Wayne Rooney to Germany. Says it will ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Jun 3rd, 2006
I haven't pointed you all yet to Heal Rooney, a web site on which those hoping to see Shrek in Germany may use their computer ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jun 2nd, 2006
There's news today out of England that Wayne Rooney used his dinged foot to kick a ball and that he might kick a ball again ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Jun 2nd, 2006
1) Gary Neville -- whom David Beckham reckons is the best right winger ever!!! -- will be out of the squad against Jamaica. With ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Jun 1st, 2006
1) Gary Neville is dinged.
2) Ashley Cole sees Germany as redemption from his recent injuries.
3) Wayne Rooney is telling friends that he's almost ready to ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | May 31st, 2006
"Wayne's chances of making it are very good," says Our Captain.
I think the hair gel has actually seeped into his brain....
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | May 29th, 2006
The date of Wayne Rooney's next scan has been moved up one week to June 7.
This either means: 1) he's suddenly healing much faster ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | May 28th, 2006
I can't quite convey my excitement in HTML, but trust me: this is the best news since my bride said 'yes'.
THE LAD IS JOGGING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Quick, ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | May 28th, 2006
According to The Mail, "Sources close to Rooney claim the media and public interest in his metatarsal injury is beginning to affect the England striker ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | May 27th, 2006
The Independent is choked with stories about various players today:
1) Sol Campbell: Happy Camper
2) Michael Owen thinks the world of Steven Gerrard
3) Wayne's World: ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | May 27th, 2006
So know we now that there's a chance -- a mere chance -- that Wayne Rooney will play in the knock-out stages.
Even Sir ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | May 26th, 2006
Is it too late to ask for a refund for that oxygen chamber? After a lot of upbeat news the past week about how ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | May 26th, 2006
The good news is Wayne Rooney is healing.
The bad news is he's not healing any time soon.
It's not going to be until mid-June -- well ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | May 25th, 2006
Sven hasn't yet heard or seen the results of Wayne Rooney's MRI, but he remains optimistic about the outcome: "I still think we will ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | May 25th, 2006
While fans in England wait for the results of the scan on Wayne Rooney's damaged foot, Spain's fans received some bad scan news today when ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | May 25th, 2006
Yes, it's been scanned.
But we won't know the results for at least one more day.
I have half a mind to take a sedative, and it's ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | May 25th, 2006
Even though at least one report says that Wayne Rooney has already learned that he will not play any sooner than June 24 (that is, ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | May 24th, 2006
Here we sit on MRI Eve -- do you feel the excitement, kids! -- and now FIFA say they want a definite answer on Wayne ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | May 23rd, 2006
This can't be good.
The Man. U. physician treating Wayne Rooney has suddenly resigned after a dispute with Sir Alex Ferguson.
Dr. Mike Stone, who joined the ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | May 23rd, 2006
It probably isn't any different than previous World Cup years, but this time around I feel like I am getting in education in medicine as ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | May 22nd, 2006
On the one hand, there is word that Wayne Rooney's foot is recovering more quickly than expected.
On the other hand, Manchester United, its fans, players ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | May 20th, 2006
Proving that a lame duck status can turn even a boring person into a bold risk taker, England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has firmly predicted that ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | May 20th, 2006
I know it's not an entirely legitimate news source, but The Sun is saying that Wayne Rooney is fit enough to start England's first match ...

