Wayne Rooney documentary – Release date, how to stream, TV channel as Man Utd star’s storied career set to be replayed
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MANCHESTER UNITED and England's greatest ever goal scorer Wayne Rooney has an Amazon Original documentary on the way.
With a no-holds-barred look at his life promised, the documentary will follow the career of the former Everton, Manchester United and England star.
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He discusses his life's most important moments, and also features big names such as Thierry Henry, David Beckham and Rio Ferdinand.
The documentary is directed by BAFTA winner Matt Smith and produced by Lorton Entertainment.
When is 'Rooney' the documentary being released?
- The documentary is released globally on Friday, February 11.
Which TV channel is it on and can I live stream it?
- Rooney is not available on traditional TV at the moment.
- The documentary will be available on Amazon Prime from this Friday.
- The streaming service costs £7.99/month and is included if you have Prime shopping on Amazon.
- You can watch on your mobile, tablet, PC, games console or Sky Q box with the official app.
- Non-subscribers can watch for FREE by
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What is Wayne Rooney doing now?
Wayne Rooney is now the manager of Championship club Derby County, where he was previously an interim player-manager.
Derby County were handed a points deduction at the start of the season after entering administration, which saw them start the season 12 points behind the competition.
They were then handed a further nine point deduction, for breaching the EFL's Profitability and Sustainability rules.
Rooney's Derby have now moved off of the bottom of the Championship table, on 15 points, and would hypothetically be in 16th place had they not had a deduction.
Doing such a good job so far, Rooney was offered the recently open Everton managerial position, but turned it down to try and save Derby. The position has now been fulfilled by Chelsea legend Frank Lampard.