Especially if they only saw his final years at Utd! He’d been terrifying teams since he was about 16 people and he had the hopes of an entire country pinned on him
Grounded?? he thinks he can manage a premier league side like Man U.... he got Derby county relegated now everyone in the city hates him... Derby got promoted a year later after Rooney left
@@A7JJ77 sorry my bad youre right, he was general manager at the charlotte hornets for 13 years and never won a playoff game in that time. my point is being talented doesnt mean you can recognise talent in others
@@ibrahim-sj2cr stranger things have happened, I wouldn't have minded Rooney at Preston, very well thought of and I'm sure many players would sign a contract with him if it was a fair offer just the chance to work under him and get to know him. I think most proper football fans want to see Rooney succeed.
Won everything in club football tip scorer for club and country most hard working player also played in 6 positions in one of the best careers of Any English player ever
@@Mcfc2Rich Scholes is exactly the same so Is Gary, I think it was instilled at utd, Beckham too he went through hell and dint give a feck, different gravy.
@@fargodavilleitnotd6729wrong, beckham went through hell and it affected him immensely. The support of his family and mental fortitude pulled him through.
What a player this lad was. Raw, aggressive, zero f's given and just a powerhouse!! Fantastic talent and so glad we had him at Utd for as long as we did. Legend.
I would love to see him or players like him become United’s manager in the future. Wayne really likes management and I hope he succeeds in it. Top lad top player!
mate he really was unbelievable the man sacrificed his body and legs by pressing every single game till he was exhausted. played injured pretty much every year. without rooney pressing running channels, making opposition players work the full 90 minutes, without him doing that people like ronaldo wouldnt of done nearly as well. Rooney would be every managers wet dream especially in how todays game is played
@@goatclips2222 Completely agree, same sort of thing we saw with Benzema having to sacrifice a lot of his game to play alongside Ronaldo. I genuinely think that Benzema and Rooney would both have another 100 goals on their career tallies if they hadn't played with Ronaldo. Obviously it goes both ways because you would argue that they wouldn't have the same sort of trophy cabinets, but it's still quite a mad thing to say about one of the best wide players of all-time, usually you'd say the opposite.
Watching from Kampala Uganda...the video is 30 minutes but I have been watching for 6 hours and it's only 21 minutes 😂 I have to rewind to understand what Rooney is saying. Legend.
@@Soul_of_Mischief See I understand most what Neville and Wright say but I wonder if they even understand what Rooney says...I think most the time they just go along
@@UserKR13park was a good footballer because he was so selfless where as Rooney was talented enough to not be selfless but chose to help the team there’s a difference he sacrificed part of his legacy for it.
@@daquaviousbingleton9763 so you are basically saying Park wasn’t good enough to be selfish? Messi is the GOAT and is still a team player. Football is a team sport FYI
@UserKR13 I'm sure he means one of the reasons Park probably got as far as he did and achieved what he did was because he was selfless. Rooney without being disrespectful to Park was on a completely different playing field as far as ability goes but still chose to be selfless for the sake of his team.The Messi statement was off course in my opinion, he's 100% the GOAT but he's not a team player in the same way Rooney is ,for example you wouldn't see Messi chase back and filling in at full back where Rooney would.
@@daquaviousbingleton9763 A lot of young strikers would throw in a hissy fit and probably leave if the manager asks them to play on the wing to accomodate somebdy else, to make them do much more defensive work so that somebedy like Ronaldo could be free from those duties. Wazza was like if its good for the team its good for me, i think nowadays most are only thinking about themselves and they sign for the club most likely to benefit them.
That Newcastle goal sums up Wayne perfectly, one minute he’s having a pop at the ref and 2 seconds later the balls in the back of the net… every time i see it, it makes me laugh… his personality in one moment!! What a player he was!!
that rooney goal against newcastle was the best goal ive ever seen life, 8 year old me didnt even see it hit the net just hit rooneys foot than limbs went up around me, i was right behind the goal. Ill never forget it
“We always gave him money to buy new ones” 😂😂😂 Wayne Rooney is an absolute legend at life tbh, his experiences in football and shared memories with some of the greatest footballers ever and swapping memorabilia and he’s the most mellow approachable bloke it seems, proper grounded and humble, what a man. ❤
Rooney forever underrated. No player at his level has ever sacrificed as much as he has for the better of the team. Always a consummate professional doing what the team needed without complaint. Legend.
My personal United GOAT the selflessness he played with was unreal barely even played up front but is still our top goal scorer🐐🐐 played a variety of positions n was world class in all of them, sacrificed himself for CR7, was the most hardworking player every week, the best player England have ever produced, the best striker in prem history, top 10 of all time strikers n even adapted his game when he lost his legs to play deeper👏🏾👏🏾 we’ll never forget the white Pele😅😅
I love how you start an interview….well nothing I need to know here …..and then the secrets and true thoughts come out ! Thanks once again Gary and Wayne for honest answers 🙌🏻👏🏻♥️
Did Rooney just describe Wolf of Wall street, a story about a Wall Street stock broker ripping people off to become a millionaire but ultimately going to prison as a feel good movie 😂😂?
@@MatthewMcRowan Ruud did a good job I think. Most people said because forward only looking at goals all the time so they don't understand defense and midfield pretty well. But Rooney has been playing in many positions so it should be ok for him.
As a Welshman, I never understood the stick that English fans gave this guy. Phenomenal player for United and England. Head and shoulders above any other English goalscorer in his day.
Don't be daft, most underappreciated? Nah! I'd say he frustrated fans more than most as they knew what he was capable of and it didn't always happen, especially in his later years, but to say "the MOST underappreciated English player" is way off
His personnel life took over his football career at points & he was along with Becks one of the 1st WAG couples... this always undermined his name at times but take nothing from this guy on match day. Would run through a brick wall for his manager & team, what a joy him , Tevez & R9 were to watch ❤
bloody love Wayne! Can't believe we didn't get to see this side of him as a player in interviews etc, proper character and the most gifted English footballer we've ever seen. Good luck at Plymouth Wayne!
My favorite ever. Selfless. Worked harder and smarter on the pitch. Loving his interviews and presence in the media now too. He doesn’t care what anyone thinks of him 😂
Gary you were a brilliant and successful footballer but you're bloody fantastic at this too. So personable, constantly able to keep the conversation organic and natural with lots of different personalities. Absolutely fantastic content from you and the whole team.
Was a proper fighter on the pitch and you can tell he loved everything about team spirit (changing next to a different team mate every time is quality).
The one against Newcastle was better as it was hit with anger. Rooney arguing with ref, sees ball come towards him, smashes it into net then goes back to arguing with ref. Classic.
Gary Neville giving Wayne a lot of stick and he took it well. Wayne quite a shy, humble character from this video. Carragher on the other hand, would give a load of stick back to Gary Neville, deservedly so.
You can tell how he slotted in so well at Man United with Keano and Nev etc. They are very humble guys and come off very down to earth albeit amazing players for a great team
I feel old saying this, but kids today will never appreciate how good this dude was.
Especially if they only saw his final years at Utd! He’d been terrifying teams since he was about 16 people and he had the hopes of an entire country pinned on him
100%
Why specifically him?
No doubt if he didn’t sacrifice his personal career for the team would have outscored shearer by at least 100 goals
True I love Rooney he is mid to late 00s along with Gerrard Lampard Drogba Van Persie and Torres just to name a few
Love how genuine and authentic he is, still a proper lad and well grounded. Legend Wazza
Grounded?? he thinks he can manage a premier league side like Man U.... he got Derby county relegated now everyone in the city hates him... Derby got promoted a year later after Rooney left
Michael Jordon was also poor at coaching basketball... being a great players doesnt mean you can coach
@@ibrahim-sj2cr Jordan didnt coach
@@A7JJ77 sorry my bad youre right, he was general manager at the charlotte hornets for 13 years and never won a playoff game in that time.
my point is being talented doesnt mean you can recognise talent in others
@@ibrahim-sj2cr stranger things have happened, I wouldn't have minded Rooney at Preston, very well thought of and I'm sure many players would sign a contract with him if it was a fair offer just the chance to work under him and get to know him. I think most proper football fans want to see Rooney succeed.
This guy doesn’t give a damn what anyone EVER thinks about him, love it!
Your pfp 👌🏾
That why he got a hair transplant 😏
Probably because no1 rates him as much as he thought they would
@@BustaNut063Wayne Rooney was one of the greatest players in the world in his prime.
Won everything in club football tip scorer for club and country most hard working player also
played in 6 positions in one of the best careers of Any English player ever
Best one yet! Wazza is so genuine, no frills…100% authentic!! Love him
Not been a prisoner to other people's opinions is a great trait to have
Take zero notice
@@Mcfc2Rich Scholes is exactly the same so Is Gary, I think it was instilled at utd, Beckham too he went through hell and dint give a feck, different gravy.
@@fargodavilleitnotd6729wrong, beckham went through hell and it affected him immensely. The support of his family and mental fortitude pulled him through.
Great comment 👏
Very good point.
25:28 for those here for Scholes, Lampard & Gerrard 😂
This description is the best I've heard. They were all good at different things.
Thanks Legend.
What a player this lad was. Raw, aggressive, zero f's given and just a powerhouse!! Fantastic talent and so glad we had him at Utd for as long as we did. Legend.
this comment ❤
I would love to see him or players like him become United’s manager in the future. Wayne really likes management and I hope he succeeds in it. Top lad top player!
mate he really was unbelievable the man sacrificed his body and legs by pressing every single game till he was exhausted. played injured pretty much every year. without rooney pressing running channels, making opposition players work the full 90 minutes, without him doing that people like ronaldo wouldnt of done nearly as well. Rooney would be every managers wet dream especially in how todays game is played
@@goatclips2222 Completely agree, same sort of thing we saw with Benzema having to sacrifice a lot of his game to play alongside Ronaldo.
I genuinely think that Benzema and Rooney would both have another 100 goals on their career tallies if they hadn't played with Ronaldo. Obviously it goes both ways because you would argue that they wouldn't have the same sort of trophy cabinets, but it's still quite a mad thing to say about one of the best wide players of all-time, usually you'd say the opposite.
I agree! Remember, all that tenacity came from Susan Boyle's wild horses 😂
I smiled from start to finish at this. Wazza, what a legend. Comes across so humble.
He really does. A special talent too
That story about Schmeichel's shirt and his Dad's mate diving around in the pub pretending save penalties was a classic! LOL
Yeah. Hilarious
😐
made me chuckle fr lol
@@charlielad6124lighten up son…
"Was gonna say Ronaldo but he'd probably miss now on purpose" lmaoo
Fuckin hilarious
Yeah that one was hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kills me😂😂😂😂
“He’d probably miss on purpose” hahahah 😂 love it, Wazza
almost shite my pants hearing that 🤣 always forget how funny he is
he knows all to well ahahah
Watching from Kampala Uganda...the video is 30 minutes but I have been watching for 6 hours and it's only 21 minutes 😂 I have to rewind to understand what Rooney is saying. Legend.
When Uganda embrace you, you embrace Uganda!❤
Hakuna matata
Don’t worry most English people have the same problem too 😂
Me too but because I’m in stitches what he coming out w/ guy said susan boyle the saùvage
@@Soul_of_Mischief See I understand most what Neville and Wright say but I wonder if they even understand what Rooney says...I think most the time they just go along
The most selfless football player I have watched. Sacrificed himself for the team over and over again.
JS Park: Hello
@@UserKR13park was a good footballer because he was so selfless where as Rooney was talented enough to not be selfless but chose to help the team there’s a difference he sacrificed part of his legacy for it.
@@daquaviousbingleton9763 so you are basically saying Park wasn’t good enough to be selfish? Messi is the GOAT and is still a team player. Football is a team sport FYI
@UserKR13 I'm sure he means one of the reasons Park probably got as far as he did and achieved what he did was because he was selfless. Rooney without being disrespectful to Park was on a completely different playing field as far as ability goes but still chose to be selfless for the sake of his team.The Messi statement was off course in my opinion, he's 100% the GOAT but he's not a team player in the same way Rooney is ,for example you wouldn't see Messi chase back and filling in at full back where Rooney would.
@@daquaviousbingleton9763 A lot of young strikers would throw in a hissy fit and probably leave if the manager asks them to play on the wing to accomodate somebdy else, to make them do much more defensive work so that somebedy like Ronaldo could be free from those duties. Wazza was like if its good for the team its good for me, i think nowadays most are only thinking about themselves and they sign for the club most likely to benefit them.
Probably the clearest / best breakdown of the Gerrard, Scholes, Lampard debate I have heard 👏
STATSSSSSSS
Rooney is beginning to come across as pretty hilarious of late.
Heard from a few players that he was the joker of the dressing room, can see why now
Always was really. Nailed it back then with that boxing celebration.
He is 😂😂😂
Late?
Should see his early tweets
I was recently thinking the same thing, just comes across so much better these days, very likeable.
That Newcastle goal sums up Wayne perfectly, one minute he’s having a pop at the ref and 2 seconds later the balls in the back of the net… every time i see it, it makes me laugh… his personality in one moment!! What a player he was!!
Gary repeating Wayne’s responses like he’s running a translation service 😂
Wongo wongo wongo😂
"Do you feel confident?"
yeah I noticed that too. It's one of his many irritable habits.
@@dannyboy9573he's doing it because rooney is hard to understand
@@dannyboy9573and he has a few 😂
that rooney goal against newcastle was the best goal ive ever seen life, 8 year old me didnt even see it hit the net just hit rooneys foot than limbs went up around me, i was right behind the goal. Ill never forget it
The fact he was arguing with the ref right up to when he hit it makes it better.
Old school mentality with a combination of modern day creativity that was Wayne Rooney . A world class player not afraid to get dirty
“We always gave him money to buy new ones” 😂😂😂 Wayne Rooney is an absolute legend at life tbh, his experiences in football and shared memories with some of the greatest footballers ever and swapping memorabilia and he’s the most mellow approachable bloke it seems, proper grounded and humble, what a man. ❤
Fully confirmed that really was him in Girth n’ Turf 😂😂😂
Didnt believe it to this point
Funniest fkn part of the video, am losing it at Neville not understanding 😂 "mad world these days" Rooney isn't even 40 😂😂😂😂
@@ls8263he literally had them all at his house lad
I see a lot of opinions about rooney but watching his entire career was amazing. Watching him get angry and winning games through rage was incredible.
Rooney " if you or Phil played one of ya was getting it" 😂
Rooney played the game properly 👏🏻
Best English player of all time as far as I'm concerned and I'm Scottish the guy was utter class and he loves the Celtic 💚🍀💚🍀
Plastic paddy’s aren’t Scot’s 😂
Geez, I think I forgot how genuine people are.
My favorite footballer of all time. Great balance, fire, precision, explosive speed, understanding of the game.
Rooney forever underrated. No player at his level has ever sacrificed as much as he has for the better of the team. Always a consummate professional doing what the team needed without complaint. Legend.
My personal United GOAT the selflessness he played with was unreal barely even played up front but is still our top goal scorer🐐🐐 played a variety of positions n was world class in all of them, sacrificed himself for CR7, was the most hardworking player every week, the best player England have ever produced, the best striker in prem history, top 10 of all time strikers n even adapted his game when he lost his legs to play deeper👏🏾👏🏾 we’ll never forget the white Pele😅😅
Want this guy to succeed as a manager so much. I'll be following Plymouth next year like they're my own team. What a legend
💯
COYGs🍏
Great to hear ...but we are 'Plymouth Argyle' or just 'Argyle' but never 'Plymouth' 👍
Great to see wayne starting to get comfortable on camera, he’s a lot smarter and funnier than most of us have seen
Little walk in Wayne’s front yard 😮😍
You're kidding right?😮😮
@@thefacelessquestion3333no that’s his place
@@thefacelessquestion3333 no!! That’s his house 😱😂
@@richardpennington5445not place it’s *PALACE. LOL
Mate I thought it was like a park or
Something 😂😂
53 HONEST answers.. well done!
Amazing someone so talented, so idolised & (let's be honest) so rich can come across as so normal without any ego. That's a credit to him.
That’s what happens when any working class person becomes rich
@georgefinch0872 not sure, met lots of "new money" & sometimes it goes right to their heads.
He’s a scouser..they can’t be anything else
I love how you start an interview….well nothing I need to know here …..and then the secrets and true thoughts come out ! Thanks once again Gary and Wayne for honest answers 🙌🏻👏🏻♥️
Did Rooney just describe Wolf of Wall street, a story about a Wall Street stock broker ripping people off to become a millionaire but ultimately going to prison as a feel good movie 😂😂?
😂😂😂 he is a Scouser
It's because it's almost a modern slapstick, it's a hilarious movie, he's obviously not talking about the plot
it's a comedy
I doubt he thought that deeply about it fgs
Dude did barely any time, served time in a comfy cell in a federal prison with Tommy Chong.
Such a genuine fellow. Absolutely enjoyed this chat.
I love Rooney’s attitude and how he transitioned that on the pitch. Pure football.
Entirely agree with the verdict on people from Liverpool . As a southerner, I respect the honesty and realness about the people of Liverpool
Legend forever. I started watching Man United on the same day that he signed for the club. Best years of my life
Hmm smells like a glory hunter 😂🙏
You need to get out more
Hope it works out for him at Plymouth. He comes across as a really down to earth guy and hes had some bad luck in the past. Be good if he does well
Coleen, I’m just nipping out to mow the lawn…3 weeks later…
Wouldn't like the running costs of the place!!!!!
Bet he’s used that a few times 😂😂😉😉
That's some gaff for sure
I love the fact he acknowledges his parents as his inspiration.
Wish him all the best at Plymouth. Be interesting to see can he kick on and develop as a coach, good luck to him
It’s a match made in heaven that. Argyle fans will love him
@@successblueprintinstitutehow come? don't know much ab Plymouth
@@shaunsocha421 give it a rest you janner. He's a top personality and so are the people of p town
@@MatthewMcRowan Ruud did a good job I think. Most people said because forward only looking at goals all the time so they don't understand defense and midfield pretty well. But Rooney has been playing in many positions so it should be ok for him.
@@MatthewMcRowanyou have some exceptions - Cruyff?
As a Welshman, I never understood the stick that English fans gave this guy. Phenomenal player for United and England. Head and shoulders above any other English goalscorer in his day.
I love these two guys. I could listen to them all day with a bit of Roy chucked in.
He’s so humble and an amazing footballer ❤
29:57 Cracking answer. Rooney's got a top sense of humor😆
Two of my favorite players ever. I love both of them so much.
Watching him in his youth was something to behold 😮 unbelievable player 👌🏻
Such a down to earth guy , just a genuine person you could meet down the pub , him and Lampard both have this personality ! Legend is Wazzaaa
Probably the most underappreciated English player ever. Would have got into any starting 11 in the world in his prime.
pretty obvious yes
Don't be daft, most underappreciated? Nah! I'd say he frustrated fans more than most as they knew what he was capable of and it didn't always happen, especially in his later years, but to say "the MOST underappreciated English player" is way off
Do you know what underrated means?
@@reecemcardle1757he would start over e’too
@@reecemcardle1757Brazil 02,nope
His personnel life took over his football career at points & he was along with Becks one of the 1st WAG couples... this always undermined his name at times but take nothing from this guy on match day. Would run through a brick wall for his manager & team, what a joy him , Tevez & R9 were to watch ❤
Personal……🤦🏿♂️
bloody love Wayne! Can't believe we didn't get to see this side of him as a player in interviews etc, proper character and the most gifted English footballer we've ever seen. Good luck at Plymouth Wayne!
Lucky enough to visit his house! What a place, stunning area
Rooney at Celtic would've been great. Loved that answer. ☘
Owen shearer to name a few all have said they would have loved to play for Celtic 🍀
What about Gerrard ?
Messi Christian Ronaldo few more saying they would like to play there last games at Celtic park
Oh Robbie Fowler
My favorite ever. Selfless. Worked harder and smarter on the pitch. Loving his interviews and presence in the media now too. He doesn’t care what anyone thinks of him 😂
Gary you were a brilliant and successful footballer but you're bloody fantastic at this too. So personable, constantly able to keep the conversation organic and natural with lots of different personalities. Absolutely fantastic content from you and the whole team.
Absolutely
Organic and natural just like my Yogurt.
Thanks for the support!
Get out of Gary's arse m8, embarrassing.
@@gollumei Giving a compliment and being excited about something you like is being in someone's 'arse?' Ok, mate. We got a smart one here lads.
Another class interview from two legends in the game
Was a proper fighter on the pitch and you can tell he loved everything about team spirit (changing next to a different team mate every time is quality).
Wayne's been such a breath of fresh air.
Susan Boyle before a match, I love it :D
You would
@@charlielad6124 can't beat a bit of SuBo ;)
@@charlielad6124wild horses goes so hard
Cracking interview, have to say this is my favourite so far.
It’s about time Rooney got on this, that last line about Ronaldo is gold too
Very honest, probably one of the best at these questions
He destroyed mica Richards on the fa cup build up on Saturday it was so hilarious Wayne has a great sense of humour
Richards ain’t fit to be in the same stadium as Rooney
@@rayfinkle2805Rooney ain’t fit
Not hard to destroy Micah. He was a very average footballer, but he takes it well
@@shashankjayaram 😂 Nice one. #GOATGut. Like Maradona before him, the first Ronaldo, he’s earned it.
Honestly Rooney is a legend man. Absolutely honoured we grew up at the same time watched his whole career..was truly a beast ♥️
What a legend...love Wayne Rooney
His house and grounds. Ridiculous 😂😂. I live not that far away and drive past quite a bit. It’s absolutely massive.
In Liverpool?
It’s funny how after players finish their playing career you warm to them. Good luck Wayne at Plymouth.
Green Army!
See them away from the media bullshitters (I.e. not mates interviewing them)
@@Raven-qj8xk Enjoy league One 🤣
What I like about Rooney is he is always full of surprises which are usually funny too. He is really growing on me
His overhead kick against city!! was simply beautiful 🤩
He shinned it though so no it wasn't 😂😂😂
The one against Newcastle was better as it was hit with anger. Rooney arguing with ref, sees ball come towards him, smashes it into net then goes back to arguing with ref. Classic.
As someone above said, nah it wasn't didn't even kick it shinny
Volley against Newcastle....unbelievable.
@@Greg-rv5vm was still beautiful, cry all you want 😂
Love the fact he’s walking about his estate with a tracksuit on 😂
Everything shocks Gary 😂
@@MatthewMcRowan says more about you that you liking it to SCHOOL KIDS taking exams
the face he makes and stands there frozen😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Gary Neville giving Wayne a lot of stick and he took it well. Wayne quite a shy, humble character from this video.
Carragher on the other hand, would give a load of stick back to Gary Neville, deservedly so.
We need more of these type interviews.
There's quite a few knocking about now fella lol
Thanks for everything you did at Utd Wazza 👍🏻
Quite the front garden Wayne has
@@MatthewMcRowanfull time job with a pension handling the grounds there I'm sure
His take on scholesy and gerrard was superb and spot on. Diffucult to compare as such different midfields. Both world class
Growing up supporting Arsenal I couldn't stand Rooney.. but as an adult I can't help but like and respect him. Keane too..
It is normal bro. Don't be hard on yourself
Surprisingly enjoyed that. Good insight into Rooney
Gary's ran out of jackets😂
Very enjoyable watch, you can’t but love Wayne Rooney.
Vastly underrated, people will still be talking about how good he was in a 100 years time ⚽
It’s an amazing skill Gary possesses to ask a question and answer his own question
Lack of education. Bad manners.
Best english player and manchester united player ever. Hands down.
You can tell how he slotted in so well at Man United with Keano and Nev etc. They are very humble guys and come off very down to earth albeit amazing players for a great team
Great interview, more luck to Wayne!
Wayne rooney top bloke. Followed you for years. Good luck with your endevours 🏴🏴
Loved this era of football… Rooney is one of the greats
Rooney is just such a likable guy. I hope his management career really kicks off.
I thought Rooney, was getting interviewed at the local park, but it's his garden. I need to work harder.
I don't know if there is enough work out there for me to work that hard
smarter, harder doesn't do it anymore.
Don’t think you can compare yourself to footballers my guy
Gary always brings the best out of the person he interviews. Wayne is looking and feeling very comfortable. Well done, gary and team.
Absolutely incredible player and seems a great lad too. Best of luck at Plymouth Wazza.
He’ll need it, only reason Plymouth are in the championship is because he relegated Birmingham
Wazza my goat. Adored him. He was a menace outside the D as well. Off the ball, he presses till the last second. 👊🏽
It’s the fact they are walking in his back garden 🤯😂
Nah this is just the front. Imagine the size of back garden.
Is he the king or something
@@FastandFinance king of football yeah
No why?@@FastandFinance
It’s up north cheaper than down south
I could listen to another 2 hours of this 😀
Haha! That was fun ☺️
A side that we've not really seen much from Rooney before. I actually hope Wayne does well at Plymouth now.
Best quickfire on overlap.. love you wazza.
His house is a joke 😂😂 fair play
My first thought😂😂😂😂😂that’s an estate
@@Kingr1737 mental isn’t it 🤣🤣
Best British footballer ever with all things considered.