 The Sun's sister paper, The News Of The World, yesterday published a story about his love for girlfriend Coleen McLoughlin, life in Liverpool, England team mates and the Euro 2004 tournament. But some Everton fans believe Rooney has been badly advised. Ian McDonald, of Everton Independent Support Group, said fans of the club were also upset about Rooney working with The Sun. "I believe Wayne has been badly advised by his agents who know a lot better than to get him into this situation. "Although he was only three years old when Hillsborough happened, that is still no excuse for him dealing with that paper. "If they want to drive a wedge between Wayne and his home city, they've succeeded." Rooney yesterday told the newspaper how he proposed to Coleen in a garage forecourt. He said he had stopped at the BP garage. When she got back in the car he got out the ring and asked her to marry him. He said: "She said yes and we kissed and had a bit of a hug. Asking Coleen to marry me was worse than walking out for England." Michael and Bomber star in clothes posters LIVERPOOL striker Michael Owen's dog is to star in a £50,000 modelling job. Bomber the Staffordshire bull terrier will appear with his master in posters advertising men's clothing firm Burton. The footballer and his dog will promote a limited edition collection called Ten by Michael Owen, named after the striker's Liverpool shirt number. Owen helped create the range with fashion designer Colin Wolfenden. |