Plymouth chairman breaks his silence on Wayne Rooney's future - after reports claimed former Man United icon had TWO games to save his job
Daily MailPlymouth Argyle chairman Simon Hallett has rubbished reports that Wayne Rooney is facing the sack by the Championship club. Reports then emerged that the Man United icon was fighting to save his job, with Plymouth's next two games against Oxford and Swansea said to be crucial as to whether the 39-year-old remains in his role. Plymouth chairman Simon Hallett has rubbished reports that Wayne Rooney is facing the sack Reports claimed Rooney had two games to save his job after Plymouth's difficult run of form But Hallett claimed the club were looking at how they could 'support' Rooney going forwards 'We are thinking about how we can support him. Hallett said the club were behind Rooney and revealed money would be available in January Plymouth's 4-0 loss vs Bristol City came four days after a 6-1 thrashing away at Norwich City 'So we have to take it on the chin and hope that we get through this, because the last two games arguably have been the toughest and hardest week of my managerial career.