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Wayne Rooney opens up on being sued by David Moyes after his move to Man Utd

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Published 12:05 30 May 2024 GMT+1

Wayne Rooney opens up on being sued by David Moyes after his move to Man Utd

Moyes took legal action against Rooney following claims made in 2006.

Ryan Smart

Ryan Smart

Wayne Rooney has recalled the time he was sued by his former Everton manager David Moyes over comments he made in his book.

Rooney came through Everton's academy, famously scoring his firsr senior goal against Arsenal at the age of just 16 in October 2002.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger dubbed him 'the biggest England talent I have seen' since his arrival in English football.

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Rooney was given his debut by Moyes, who had arrived at Goodison Park from First Division side Preston North End earlier that year.

Rooney would leave Everton in the summer of 2004, moving to Manchester United for a then British record transfer fee of £30 million.

It was three years later that Moyes took legal action against Rooney, and was awarded 'significant' libel damages following publication of the forward's 2006 autobiography, 'My Story So Far'.

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In the book, Rooney accused the Scotsman of leaking details of a private discussion between the pair, in which the forward revealed his intention to leave Everton, to a local newspaper.

Rooney's solicitors, as well as the book's ghostwriter and publisher, subsequently withdrew the allegations at a London high court. They apologised to Moyes, withdrew the allegations and agreed to pay damages. The damages and costs were covered by HarperCollins, who published the book.

Moyes' lawyer said in a statement: "Mr Moyes was not the source, direct or indirect, of anything in the article. There was no breach of confidence or betrayal of trust by Mr Moyes."

It was believed that this was the first case of a football manager submitting libel action against one of their former players.

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Speaking on The Overlap, Rooney told Gary Neville: "David Moyes was really good for me at Everton.

Everton manager David Moyes and forward Wayne Rooney pictured in 2003 (
Getty)

"He sued me after I left the club - I hammered him when I left because of how I felt at the time.

"Yeah [I regret that]. I spoke to him a few years after I left, I called him up and apologised because the older you get, you realise why he was doing things.

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"It was new to him, to have a player getting all those headlines, for him to figure out. He was a young manager at the time, it was new to him.

"When I look back, he was good for me, he was constantly on me. He was trying not let me think that I was better than I was."

The pair did eventually make up over time, with Moyes managing Rooney at United in the 2013/14 season.

Wayne Rooney was speaking on The Overlap, brought to you by Sky Bet.

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Featured Image Credit: Getty / The Overlap

Topics: Wayne Rooney, Manchester United, Everton, David Moyes, Football

Ryan Smart
Ryan Smart

Live in constant hope of the top flight as a Preston North End fan. Written in the past for SPORF, GiveMeSport and more.

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