All great players with high ego fail for sure. Especially if you're a striker, you needed that ego to score. As a manager, you need leadership, which is not quite compatible with ego
Hi, Birmingham fan here, some Plymouth fans slated me when he became your manager, I said it wouldn't work and got laughed at, I hope you stay up, hopefully you can, but we all knew at Birmingham
It would literally be historic if this were to ever happen. (I highly doubt it’ll ever happen, since his tactics are clearly not working for any of his teams, especially when he managed Birmingham City, that’s a massive problem.)
Sorry, but if Plymouth are relegated this is on the board. How much longer are ex players with poor credentials going to get jobs over ultimately more qualified people by clueless boards chasing the big names. Watch their record now improve once they get a proper manager in.
It takes time to become a great manager. Wayne should focus on being an assistant manager to a great manager first..and learn as much as he can. Don't force the process.
It was obvious as far back as the tv program 'Wayne Rooney's Street Striker' that the guy is completely incapable of addressing and interacting verbally with groups of people... Amazed anyone thought he would make any kind of manager let alone a decent one?
@@Ps_Arnoldhe made that back in a day's wages whilst in America. They cost pennies compared to what he's earned. He just wants to be a successful manager which he clearly will never be.
I believe Wayne’s intention is good. But he needs to find his way of playing fotball. Might have to be an assistant to learn nothing wrong with that. It haven’t worked out for him. He needs a system that suits his style to play fotball. Might take many years before it finally works.
This was a surprise, not! Despite being an awful manager, you just know another team will appoint him. You’d think being a huge failure at Derby, DC United, Birmingham City and now Plymouth would be a giveaway to any club’s owner not to appoint him.
I can't believe he was that bad he must have learned something useful after all his time in football. IMO he inherited a club in decline did anyone think of that? Unfortunately the west country fans are much better than their players and that doesn't get results 🤔
Bit sad. I hoped it would work out for him. Could argue player quality and lack of money is also at play but the same happened at B’ham and they had a better/more financed squad so…
Hahahaha brilliant. His arrogance gutted my club Birmingham. He's crap and his overestimation of his own ability has now damaged several football clubs. Great news for Plymouth. Good riddance.
He seriously thought he deserved more time at Birmingham. He is deluded! He still thinks he'll be an amazing manager. He will take up another management job soon enough. 😞
As a Cheltenham Town supporter, it was a shame to have Rooney leave as Argyle manager, during a club friendly at our stadium where we got battered 5-1 by his squad, they were half decent on paper, but it was no surprise on how fast Argyle fell off since appointing him, you could tell that they were struggling in the last 15 fixtures on home and away, but it was nice to see him at Whaddon Road during that club friendly against us, he’s a legendary player, but his tactics as manager still needs some significant change if he still wants to be a good manager regardless of what team he’s managing.
Just wondering: Why don't people make the same excuses for him as they make for Ruben Amorim?: 'Those are not his players' or 'He needs two summer transfer windows to rebuild' or 'It's the fault of the players' bla bla bla
As a stoke fan I'm torn. On the one hand, they could have waited until after we played them. But on the other, I do hope they stay up. Shouldn't have appointed him in the first place.
Watch another desperate, clueless and starstruck owner hire Wayne Rooney as manager despite clearly not having the communication skills or literacy to manage a team. Sol Campbell deserves more than him in management. 🤷♂
At midday he signed with Carlisle on 2 years deal Breaking News: Rudee sacked by Carlisle at 12:32 mutual. Breaking news: Rudee signed management deal 3 years contract with Exeter at 12:43 more Not so Breaking news 🗞️ mutual agreement bye at 1256 ……..no Footballs was harmed.
I told you so moment from an awful lot of football supporters across the land. Not to worry he'll be back in the studio repeating what the last person just said in his own vocabulary.
Not wanting to be a pundit isn’t enough an excuse to try your hand in management. Management is a skill which requires plenty of practice but also requires a healthy dose of natural aptitude. Enough said
Thank god the Rooney/Sky shagathon is over, funnily enough it got boring after a while. “Breaking news, Wayne Rooney breaths after Argyle concede a 2nd goal”
Got appointed and carried on doing media through the summer, season starts and appears repeatedly on Gary Neville's podcast. He's entitled to do those things of course, but it makes clear he saw it as a stepping stone, it won't help motivating the players.
Totally agree. Great player but Not a Manager !! Took my beloved Birmingham to a new low and i blame him for our relegation. I hope Plymouth bounce back and its not to late.
All great players with high ego fail for sure. Especially if you're a striker, you needed that ego to score. As a manager, you need leadership, which is not quite compatible with ego
Is there a grass-roots club in Merseyside he could invest in & try a ‘Class of 92’ approach to keep him in football but to be with his young family? WR is clearly fanatical about football & I think needs to keep fully occupied - investing some of his wealth in a grass-roots club could be a solution imho.
Expected outcome n not surprising. Apologise to say that none of the England good footballers transition successfully to managers. Beckham is smart, not going this path. The best MU player in the managerial role is only Giggs. It was really surprise how far he brought Wales national team.
Bobby Moore wasn’t a great manager either! Many weren’t! Others got massive clubs with huge support and the best players such as Zidane at Real Madrid!
Who will take over at Plymouth Argyle since Wayne Rooney has been sacked on the last day of 2024. I mean that was an absolute shambles of him to of left on New Years Eve. But I hope he does go elsewhere or find something else to do.
To be a top manager, obviously tactics are the most important thing, but second to that you need charisma or a larger than life personality. You can be the loud, authoritative, larger than life type like a Jose, Fergie or Pep or you can have that calm but very respected aura when you speak like a Carlo or Zizu. Wayne doesn’t have either personality type - he’s not slick, authoritative, or suave - and most importantly, isn’t a good communicator - he “erms” every other sentence and doesn’t come across as confident when he talks, never has. He will never be successful as a manager, even if he had the best tactics, he just doesn’t have the personality type.
To be honest he should just stay away from coaching now. Or at least before he takes his next job, he should take a lot of time learn how to be a better coach. Better to take time and get things right rather than diving head first into jobs he’s not ready for.
Not all great players become great managers, stop trying to make management happen Wayne please. You clearly don't need the money, just chill
Maybe he is a good youth coach or assistant coach. If you where a leader at the highest level maybe it is hard to admit himself.
He wants to prove people wrong, he'll find another club and keep going. Only time will tell, but his stock is plummeting.
Let him do what he wants . None of your business what he should do with his career
Remove his management badge.
All great players with high ego fail for sure.
Especially if you're a striker, you needed that ego to score.
As a manager, you need leadership, which is not quite compatible with ego
Hi, Birmingham fan here, some Plymouth fans slated me when he became your manager, I said it wouldn't work and got laughed at, I hope you stay up, hopefully you can, but we all knew at Birmingham
Most fans didn't want him, I can assure you of that. But once he was here fans were always going to defend him.
Wayne Rooney as the next Manchester United manager. MAKE IT HAPPEN!
Hopefully so!!
You are clearly not Manchester United fans. Why have somebody as shat as Rooney as a manager, or am I slightly slow today. 😂
It would literally be historic if this were to ever happen. (I highly doubt it’ll ever happen, since his tactics are clearly not working for any of his teams, especially when he managed Birmingham City, that’s a massive problem.)
"The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results"
I'd take him over Southgate
Ain't gonna lie. Great player. Not for management I'm afraid.
Never thought he would be he don’t hav the personality for it
Why would you lie? You're stating the obvious.
Rooney should have been assistant manager for few years
Assistant manager at McDonald's.
With his level of ego, he'd never accept being other than a boss
He'd be just as bad at that. No manager would appoint him.
Bro, just stop. You arent cut out for it.
He will never learn. He will still go back to the studio to criticize better coaches.
😂😂 always
I've never heard him directly criticising anyone, but I guess there are soundbite lines that people feel good saying on the Internet
Like gary neville and roy Keane. Must be a united thing.
Like Neville?
@swaldron5558 Yes unless your new to football?
United!!.... Rooney is coming home 😂
😂😂😂
Good Ineos Please bring him in we are tired of losing games
Hilarious.
Great shout. He would be a better striker than hojlund and zirkzee
🤣🤣🤣
Sorry, but if Plymouth are relegated this is on the board. How much longer are ex players with poor credentials going to get jobs over ultimately more qualified people by clueless boards chasing the big names. Watch their record now improve once they get a proper manager in.
They were favourites to go down anyways
Plymouth were mad to appoint him. His managerial record is shocking. I bet Schumacher will be back at Plymouth tout de suite
No thanks, hes not wanted
@ Who do you want?
He would do a great job taking Utd into the Championship, sign him up Utd.
It takes time to become a great manager. Wayne should focus on being an assistant manager to a great manager first..and learn as much as he can. Don't force the process.
It was obvious as far back as the tv program 'Wayne Rooney's Street Striker' that the guy is completely incapable of addressing and interacting verbally with groups of people... Amazed anyone thought he would make any kind of manager let alone a decent one?
Future Man U manager right there
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He really doesn't want to spend anytime at home with Coleen.
Why keep putting himself through this, he obviously not management material
🤣
@@chevytahoe9913I’m happy to take over the head coach position at Coleen F.C. ♠️😉
@@JS-vf5gn 🤣Please do since Mr Rooney has no desire.
He spent money getting his coaching badges so doesn't want them going to waste
@@Ps_Arnoldhe made that back in a day's wages whilst in America. They cost pennies compared to what he's earned. He just wants to be a successful manager which he clearly will never be.
Rooney to Manchester united button
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Yes please! Sack Amorim and appoint Rooney!!!!
Looool then when Rooney does poorly then what?!
@@rezlaso2742 if we are to get relegated might as well see him do it
The condition of current Man Utd team is similar to the condition of ex-Man Utd players as managers 😂😂😂😂
I believe Wayne’s intention is good. But he needs to find his way of playing fotball. Might have to be an assistant to learn nothing wrong with that. It haven’t worked out for him. He needs a system that suits his style to play fotball. Might take many years before it finally works.
My condolences to whatever club he's at next
🥶
This was a surprise, not!
Despite being an awful manager, you just know another team will appoint him. You’d think being a huge failure at Derby, DC United, Birmingham City and now Plymouth would be a giveaway to any club’s owner not to appoint him.
I can't believe he was that bad he must have learned something useful after all his time in football. IMO he inherited a club in decline did anyone think of that? Unfortunately the west country fans are much better than their players and that doesn't get results 🤔
Bit sad. I hoped it would work out for him. Could argue player quality and lack of money is also at play but the same happened at B’ham and they had a better/more financed squad so…
wayne rooneys plymouth is now just plymouth again
sacked at argyll to take over @ old trafford , wouldnt that be plain crazy
He did bring us a record most goal against any team ever in the championship 😂😂
This man is the lakaka of management. Being a scrub every club he's at
Hahahaha brilliant. His arrogance gutted my club Birmingham. He's crap and his overestimation of his own ability has now damaged several football clubs.
Great news for Plymouth. Good riddance.
He seriously thought he deserved more time at Birmingham. He is deluded!
He still thinks he'll be an amazing manager. He will take up another management job soon enough. 😞
As a Cheltenham Town supporter, it was a shame to have Rooney leave as Argyle manager, during a club friendly at our stadium where we got battered 5-1 by his squad, they were half decent on paper, but it was no surprise on how fast Argyle fell off since appointing him, you could tell that they were struggling in the last 15 fixtures on home and away, but it was nice to see him at Whaddon Road during that club friendly against us, he’s a legendary player, but his tactics as manager still needs some significant change if he still wants to be a good manager regardless of what team he’s managing.
Just wondering: Why don't people make the same excuses for him as they make for Ruben Amorim?: 'Those are not his players' or 'He needs two summer transfer windows to rebuild' or 'It's the fault of the players' bla bla bla
It's the Copium they need to take do they don't have second thoughts on Ten Hag sacking. ETH was greatest manager since SAF.
He isn’t a manager .he needs to stop thinking he can manage .
He really is absolutely toilet at management, and so many insist we give English managers a chance, based on what?!
True, look at the Premier League. Until recently, 5 UK managers, 3 were in the bottom 3! 2 of which are now sacked.
Charisma.
As a stoke fan I'm torn. On the one hand, they could have waited until after we played them. But on the other, I do hope they stay up. Shouldn't have appointed him in the first place.
So I guess this is what fired sounds out today. Mutually agreed....
Pie got his wishes
He’s a celebrity and he got out of there…..
so lets get this correct , Rooney was amicably SACKED . Great player 9/10 , lousy coach 2/10
Watch another desperate, clueless and starstruck owner hire Wayne Rooney as manager despite clearly not having the communication skills or literacy to manage a team. Sol Campbell deserves more than him in management. 🤷♂
Better to just stay at home with the family and stick with Football Manager on the laptop, might have better success at that.
Mutually? He got sacked the bum. Feel so sorry for Plymouth fans. He ruined your season.
At midday he signed with Carlisle on 2 years deal Breaking News: Rudee sacked by Carlisle at 12:32 mutual.
Breaking news: Rudee signed management deal 3 years contract with Exeter at 12:43 more Not so Breaking news 🗞️ mutual agreement bye at 1256 ……..no Footballs was harmed.
I told you so moment from an awful lot of football supporters across the land. Not to worry he'll be back in the studio repeating what the last person just said in his own vocabulary.
Not wanting to be a pundit isn’t enough an excuse to try your hand in management. Management is a skill which requires plenty of practice but also requires a healthy dose of natural aptitude. Enough said
Thank god the Rooney/Sky shagathon is over, funnily enough it got boring after a while.
“Breaking news, Wayne Rooney breaths after Argyle concede a 2nd goal”
Didn't see that coming 😮
management is about strategy, its cerebral. It's different from being a player. Wayne maybe isn't cut out for management and should focus on TV work.
Got appointed and carried on doing media through the summer, season starts and appears repeatedly on Gary Neville's podcast. He's entitled to do those things of course, but it makes clear he saw it as a stepping stone, it won't help motivating the players.
Club should give Coleen the opportunity, she also has a bag full of stars ! 🌟🌟🌟
Totally agree. Great player but Not a Manager !! Took my beloved Birmingham to a new low and i blame him for our relegation. I hope Plymouth bounce back and its not to late.
All great players with high ego fail for sure.
Especially if you're a striker, you needed that ego to score.
As a manager, you need leadership, which is not quite compatible with ego
Welcome Manchester utd new manager incoming 😂
I am just not sure what the heck the management of a club thinks when they hire Rooney as manager.
3 teams managed, 3 teams relegated. where are they going to get consistency like that..?
I wonder if this is in preparation for getting the Manchester United Manager position in two or three games time?
A specialist in failure Jose Mourihno would say. I can’t wait for him to start telling cr7 to retire 😂
Is there a grass-roots club in Merseyside he could invest in & try a ‘Class of 92’ approach to keep him in football but to be with his young family? WR is clearly fanatical about football & I think needs to keep fully occupied - investing some of his wealth in a grass-roots club could be a solution imho.
Didn't take long as per
Rooney is a better Shrek lookalike than a football manager. lol
That means he's getting another 1 years wage..said it when he was appointed..he wouldn't be there by end of the year
Expected outcome n not surprising. Apologise to say that none of the England good footballers transition successfully to managers.
Beckham is smart, not going this path.
The best MU player in the managerial role is only Giggs. It was really surprise how far he brought Wales national team.
Should have been a coach for years and years … before taking his first job - was always going to end in tears
Relegation expert manager, Plymouth will b in next league.
Funny way of spelling sacked
Mutually agreed? ‘Wayne, you’re sacked.’ ‘OK then.’
Shocking managerial records lol, wonder if he will carry on in the future
wayne has done the same with all the clubs he has been to [he is a curse]
We'd better hope not all these ex great players are rubbish managers though eh 😂 PUSB
Plymouth need a manager with experience and try to emphasize a better formation.
He’s like Lampard amazing player but shite manager it doesn’t always work out but he’s going to teams that are poor anyway what does he expect
Lampard managed Chelsea well in a tough period so as much as I don't think he is great he is way above Rooney who hasn't managed anything
He's on a roll....Give him the Man United Job.
I think he did a brilliant job
Washed manager
How many Head coaching opportunities is Wayne Rooney going to get without success while Sol Campbell can't get one Head Coaching position in England
Enjoy Life Wayne. Forget management!
Plymouth finally made a good decision. They may have a chance of staying up now!
It's not Rooney's fault for having a go. It's the owner's who appoint him knowing he's a useless manager with a useless record.
As im a Leeds United fan Woolf like Rooney to become Leeds United manager and replace Farker
Number 2 how many clubs can be tick off
His coaching desire exceeds the ability
He should just go into punditry. He was brilliant when he did some work for Sky and the BBC.
Bobby Moore wasn’t a great manager either! Many weren’t! Others got massive clubs with huge support and the best players such as Zidane at Real Madrid!
i didnt know phelan was is assistant, guarenteed to fail.
Who will take over at Plymouth Argyle since Wayne Rooney has been sacked on the last day of 2024. I mean that was an absolute shambles of him to of left on New Years Eve. But I hope he does go elsewhere or find something else to do.
plymouth should try warnock til end of the season
I hope Rooney to be a Leeds United manager replacing Farker
He might make a good Assistant Manager but he should not be made a Manager again.
That didn't take long
From start I said he will take Plymouth down
Nothing like mutual agreeing, he was SACKED SACKEEEEED PERIOD
Not sure where Rooney goes from here in terms of management.
How many more times has Rooney got to prove he is not a good manager and never will be, give it up man.
What a mess...
To be a top manager, obviously tactics are the most important thing, but second to that you need charisma or a larger than life personality. You can be the loud, authoritative, larger than life type like a Jose, Fergie or Pep or you can have that calm but very respected aura when you speak like a Carlo or Zizu. Wayne doesn’t have either personality type - he’s not slick, authoritative, or suave - and most importantly, isn’t a good communicator - he “erms” every other sentence and doesn’t come across as confident when he talks, never has. He will never be successful as a manager, even if he had the best tactics, he just doesn’t have the personality type.
management isn't for him, its not working, every club he has managed they become worse or either on the brink of relegation
He has time to criticize Ronaldo now
rooney couldn't manage a toaster
To be honest he should just stay away from coaching now. Or at least before he takes his next job, he should take a lot of time learn how to be a better coach. Better to take time and get things right rather than diving head first into jobs he’s not ready for.
maybe go to league two
Terrible Manager, Will he actually hold a Special Place for Plymouth in his heart, he will probably get another job and get sacked again
United needs you 😂
Rooney isn't a manager
It will be fair if he stops coaching and do something else
Unlucky Wayne lad. I'm sure he gave it his best shot but perhaps management simply isn't for him.