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Wayne Rooney determined for brand spanking new job as supervisor – ‘I’d take League Two’

Wayne Rooney is determined to get again into administration and says he is open to taking jobs in League Two.

The Manchester United legend is at the moment out of labor after being booted out of Championship membership Birmingham City final month following a nightmarish three-month spell. Speaking on the Stick To Football podcast, sponsored by Sky Bet, Rooney, 38, admitted he was at managerial all-time low and must claw his method again up the totem pole to reignite his profession.

“I’m right at the bottom from a managerial point of view, and I want to work my way up,” the previous England skipper stated. “I’m not counting on what I’ve finished as a participant to get me into locations that I shouldn’t be.

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“I might 100% [take a job in League One]. I need to get again into managing and I need to show myself. Whether that’s League Two, League One or Championship. It’s all expertise.

“I’m only 38, I’ve had three managerial jobs. I’ve got quite a bit of experience, like with Derby in administration, and going out to the States [to manage D.C. United]. I’ve got a bit of experience to lean on now, I’m still young in terms of a manager.”

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Rooney’s popularity as a supervisor is within the mud following his dismal stint at Birmingham

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Rooney’s popularity as a coach has been badly stained by his dismal stint at St Andrew’s. He was recommended for getting a tune out of Derby despite the membership’s monetary woes, however struggled to do the identical in Washington or Birmingham.

But the Liverpool-born former striker stays assured he can flip his profession round, noting that every job has been a studying curve, and that each failure helps his managerial growth.

“I think I need to be stronger, and say that if we’re going to do it, it’s going to be my way… I’ve made decisions that will really push me and challenge me. I’m pleased with what I’ve done at Derby, pleased with what I did in DC, and it was disappointing for me at Birmingham. I think it’s important that you go in to the right club at the right time.”