Wayne Rooney has No more nonscence


Wayne Rooney had missed Manchester United's clash against Everton after being dogged by allegations on his private life.
Publicly, Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has insisited that he left the England striker out from the match at Goodison Park to save him from the abuse expected.
"The manager there (Ferguson) knows what he's doing and I'm sure he did what he thought was right.
"Maybe he was just making sure everybody realises if you play for United you have to conduct yourself in a certain manner and the football club doesn't really care who you are."
Ferguson has already said Rooney will be back for tomorrow's Champions League opener against Rangers at Old Trafford.
Publicly, Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has insisited that he left the England striker out from the match at Goodison Park to save him from the abuse expected.
"The manager there (Ferguson) knows what he's doing and I'm sure he did what he thought was right.
"Maybe he was just making sure everybody realises if you play for United you have to conduct yourself in a certain manner and the football club doesn't really care who you are."
Ferguson has already said Rooney will be back for tomorrow's Champions League opener against Rangers at Old Trafford.
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