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    slayer14
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    Wayne Rooney returns to Everton

    The prodigal son has returned. Wayne Rooney is back at Everton.
    Once a blue, always a blue - though only after a 13-year, history-making spell as a red.
    Rooney returns to Goodison Park not as the world beater he promised to be after breaking into the Everton team aged 16 and emphatically announcing himself as one of England's most exciting young talents with a screamer against Arsenal, but as a player who has lost his way and endured a sustained decline over the past three seasons.
    Nothing could be more reinvigorating for Rooney than heading back to his boyhood club and playing a role in their attempt to break into the top four and push for new heights in a glorious finale. However, if he is unable to bust out of the rut and rediscover his best form, it will bookend his career at the top of the domestic and international game in England.



    He was a decent player but he been struggling last few years

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    As a united fan I'm glad to see him leaving the club. Still really hope he can do well at Everton, but he's not getting any younger and his weight will be even more of an issue this season.

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