Man Utd striker Rooney travelling with England despite private life concern
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney is expected to travel with England's squad to Switzerland, despite allegations about his private life.
The Sunday Mirror says the striker has been the subject of reports in the News of the World and Sunday Mirror leading to speculation about whether he will take part in Tuesday's match.
However, FA sources have indicated that no decision has yet been taken and as it stands, Rooney is expected on the flight.
The Manchester United star is an integral part of England coach Fabio Capello's team, even though it is now 11 matches since he last scored for his country.
He claimed three assists and had a hand in the other goal as England opened their qualification campaign on Friday with an impressive 4-0 win over Bulgaria at Wembley.
England take on fellow World Cup contenders Switzerland in Basle on Tuesday.
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That’s how the justice system works fool, the media of course are completely the other way round.Anybody can conveniently change their opinion, its not hard mate.And I for one never judged terry when those allegations came about, and even now Vanessa perroncel denies it happened, so does terry, so they are probably innocent.the media however moved on, so everybody is stuck thinking he is guilty.i would advise any idiots judging him already to wait until they see some real evidence, not a prostitute talking.
Innocent untill proven guilty my a** John terry lose his captaincy for bloddy allegation I m sure any 1 supporting him out here are manure loosers who can conveniently change theor opinion
i would hardly list the news of the world or the sunday mirror as very reputable sources if im honest.innocent until proven guilty, that is the way the justice system works in this country.before you idiots jump on rooneys back, lets see if some proof is offered up.and i dont mean prostitutes claiming stuff after selling their story to whoever.
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