Friday, 23 July 2010
WAYNE ROONEY - EVERTON - 0071
Wayne Rooney progressed through the Academy ranks and went from schoolboy to superstar in just 12 months.
The Croxteth-born striker, weighed in with eight goals in as many games during the Blues' FA Youth Cup run in 2002 and was an unused substitute when Everton defeated Southampton 1-0 in April of that year, receiving a tremendous ovation from the Blues' fans as he warmed up that day - an indication of his high regard.
He made his debut on the opening day of the 2002/03 campaign against Tottenham at Goodison, and then became Everton's youngest ever goalscorer when he netted against Wrexham in the Worthington Cup.
His first Premiership strike will never be forgotten - a dipping 25-yard shot against Arsenal at Goodison on October 19, 2002, five days before his 17th birthday!
Wayne became the youngest-ever England international in February 2003 when he came on as a substitute against Australia at Upton Park.
He became the youngest player to ever score for England with a goal against Macedonia in September 2003 at the tender age of 17 years and 317 days.
In August 2004, Manchester United paid £30 million - a world record fee for a teenager, to secure Rooney's services at Old Trafford.
Thanks to www.evertonfc.com
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