Wayne Crooney! Man United and England legend performs karaoke at local pub in Plymouth as he endears himself to his new club’s fans

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Plymouth manager Wayne Rooney has been spotted performing karaoke at a local pub.

The Manchester United and England legend was appointed manager of Plymouth in May and appears to be becoming increasingly popular with the club’s fans.

Rooney, 38, looked cheerful at The Cider Press as he sang a song, which was well received by those in attendance.

He was seen wearing a baseball cap and casual clothes.

So far, Rooney has won one of his five games as Plymouth manager, drawing twice and losing twice.

Plymouth manager Wayne Rooney has been spotted singing karaoke at a local pub

The Manchester United and England legend was well received by the fans

The Manchester United and England legend was well received by the fans

Rooney has won one of his five games in charge since being appointed Plymouth manager

Rooney has won one of his five games in charge since being appointed Plymouth manager

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Rooney’s Plymouth were knocked out of the Carabao Cup in the second round this week after losing 2-0 to Watford.

Plymouth return to Championship action on Saturday with a home game against Stoke.

The 38-year-old sang a song while doing karaoke at The Cider Press

The 38-year-old sang a song while doing karaoke at The Cider Press

Before taking charge at Home Park, Rooney was manager of Derby County, DC United and Birmingham.

During his illustrious playing career he became Manchester United’s all-time top scorer with 253 goals and was also England’s top scorer with 53 goals, before being surpassed by Harry Kane.

Rooney played two spells at Everton and also played for DC United and Derby.


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