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Post by stig123 on May 25, 2024 13:03:30 GMT
Wayne Rooney off to Home Park. Should be interesting. Always liked Argyle....hope he does well.
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Post by Jon on May 25, 2024 13:29:53 GMT
Wayne Rooney off to Home Park. Should be interesting. Always liked Argyle....hope he does well. My first thought was this is probably nonsense. Then I realised that Neil Dewsnip, who does a brilliant job as Director of Football at Argyle, was Rooney’s mentor and father figure when he was a kid at Everton. That makes the rumour a little more credible.
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Post by Jon on May 25, 2024 13:34:10 GMT
Wayne Rooney off to Home Park. Should be interesting. Always liked Argyle....hope he does well. My first thought was this is probably nonsense. Then I realised that Neil Dewsnip, who does a brilliant job as Director of Football at Argyle, was Rooney’s mentor and father figure when he was a kid at Everton. That makes the rumour a little more credible. I see it is confirmed! I am sure Rooney will find it very useful having Dewsnip to turn to for advice.
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Post by stig123 on May 25, 2024 14:17:09 GMT
With Rooney at Argle and Neil Warnock associated with Torquay football in Devon should get a bit more national coverage.
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Post by petef on May 25, 2024 15:50:53 GMT
This calls for an special edition Ivor Dooney Rooney celebration pastie🙄. Cant imagine any argyle fans being Impressed with this appointment in which case hell be starting a very difficult job on the back foot. Massive gamble hope they have built in a get out clause in his three year contract.
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Post by stefano on May 25, 2024 17:25:38 GMT
Argyle fans should be pleased. He kept them up last season! 😉⚽️
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Post by chelstongull on May 25, 2024 17:38:04 GMT
My first thought was this is probably nonsense. Then I realised that Neil Dewsnip, who does a brilliant job as Director of Football at Argyle, was Rooney’s mentor and father figure when he was a kid at Everton. That makes the rumour a little more credible. I see it is confirmed! I am sure Rooney will find it very useful having Dewsnip to turn to for advice. Three year contract, jeez.
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Post by gateman49 on May 25, 2024 19:20:58 GMT
This calls for an special edition Ivor Dooney Rooney celebration pastie🙄. Cant imagine any argyle fans being Impressed with this appointment in which case hell be starting a very difficult job on the back foot. Massive gamble hope they have built in a get out clause in his three year contract. Dewdney? let's hope if it goes wrong that they don't poach Neil Warnock
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Post by Jon on May 26, 2024 6:54:08 GMT
So Argyle have now been managed by England’s two most capped players - Peter Shilton and Wayne Rooney.
TUFC have now been managed by Argyle’s two highest appearance makers - Kevin Hodges and Paul Wotton (Wotton joint second with Sammy Black).
In Neil Warnock’s first game as Compo’s advisor at Torquay, Hodges scored the winner past player-manager Shilton as Torquay knocked Argyle out of the Autoglass Trophy.
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