Sadly these do not feel like enough to sustain his ambition, for his feats in the dugout to match his heroics on the pitch.
Sky, TNT, the BBC or Gary Lineker’s podcast empire will surely welcome him with open arms if he decides to go down the performing pundit route.
Wayne Rooney sacked by Plymouth with club bottom of the Championship
Read MoreHe worked hard and the players seemed to like him too. He’s clearly a likeable character, witty and self-deprecating, but also deeply knowledgeable about a game he excelled in as a player.
We can talk about his character and charisma all we want, but after the stardust fades, there needs to be some substance there. There’s not much evidence that Rooney has the coaching chops to set up a team to win football matches.
He did not walk into a wall of resistance at Home Park, even if most people recognised that without his star-studded playing CV he would never have got close to that sort of opportunity.
But the Championship is unforgiving and relentless and Rooney was ultimately found wanting.
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Read MoreThese days management is not so much a job as an obsession. At the top level they have no choice but to live it, sacrificing so much in the relentless pursuit of perfection.
Rooney knew all of this and yet chose to give it a go. It is a shame for English football that it hasn’t worked out. There should be a role for him somewhere where his knowledge and experience isn’t lost to the game.
But the simple question is: if Rooney was appointed to manage your club, how would you feel? The relief of Plymouth fans tells its own sad story.
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