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Wayne Rooney leaves pub-goers stunned as he turns up to mid-week karaoke session in Plymouth boozer


WAYNE ROONEY stunned pubgoers by singing karaoke at Plymouth boozer.

The pressure is already mounting on the Argyle boss following the club’s torrid start to the Championship season.

Wazza decided to blow off some steam with some karaoke at a Plymouth pubCredit: X@MJFAZ1991
The England legend had no issue serenading his fellow puntersCredit: X@MJFAZ1991
Wayne Rooney has had little to smile about since taking charge of Plymouth ArgyleCredit: Rex

And Wazza opted to blow some steam off by visiting a local watering hole, where he got involved in some singing shenanigans.

Regulars at The Cider Press were stunned when the former Manchester United and England skipper turned up to their open mic night on Wednesday.

Rooney, 38, wasn’t shy about getting on the mic and sang his heart out – much to the shock of punters.

Footage of Roo’s singing spread like wildfire on social media and received a slew of comments from stunned viewers.

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One wrote on X: “Wazza on the beers at The Cider Press.”

Another said: “Love this.”

And another said: “My gaffer singing karaoke.”

One remarked: “He seems like a sound bloke, TBF.”

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Wayne Rooney and his Plymouth troops have struggled in the league so far this seasonCredit: REX

Another chimed in: “Never change, Wazza.”

The season, so far, hasn’t been kind to Rooney and his Plymouth troops.

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They suffered an embarrassing 4-0 defeat in their Championship opener against Sheffield Wednesday.

Plymouth avoided defeats in their subsequent league clashes with Hull and QPR, drawing 1-1 on both occasions.

They cruised through to the second round of the Carabao Cup with a 3-0 win over Cheltenham Town earlier this month.

But a 2-0 defeat to Watford on Tuesday night dumped them out of the competition.

“There were some positives in there,” Rooney told the BBC after his side were stung by the Hornets. “We moved the ball nicely at times and played some good stuff at times.

“But I think we could have been more aggressive both in possession and out of possession.

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“I felt we turned down really good opportunities to put the ball in the box and try and cause problems and try and get more shots at goal.”

Plymouth will be back in action on Saturday afternoon, welcoming Stoke City to Home Park.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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