Championship preview: Wayne Rooney seeks redemption, Leeds …
Wayne Rooney is set to make his managerial debut in the Championship, as Derby County take on Leeds United in the opening fixture of the season. The Rams have been tipped to struggle this term, but Rooney’s arrival has given them a much-needed boost.
Leeds, on the other hand, are favourites to win the title, with many pundits predicting a return to the Premier League for the Whites. Marcelo Bielsa’s side have been impressive in pre-season, and their squad looks strong enough to challenge for the top spot.
Coventry City, meanwhile, are looking to cause an upset and make a push for the playoffs. The Sky Blues have been impressive in pre-season, and their squad looks strong enough to challenge for a top-six finish.
Wayne Rooney’s arrival at Derby has given the Rams a much-needed boost, and many are tipping them to surprise a few teams this season. The former England captain has a wealth of experience, and his leadership skills will be invaluable to the Rams.
‘I’m excited to be here and to be given the opportunity to manage this great club,’ Rooney said in his first press conference. ‘I know it won’t be easy, but I’m confident that we can make a push for the playoffs.’
Derby’s squad looks strong enough to challenge for a top-half finish, with the likes of Colin Kazim-Richards and Jason Knight providing a solid foundation. However, they will need to improve their away form if they are to have any chance of making a push for the playoffs.
Leeds, on the other hand, have a strong squad and a good manager in Marcelo Bielsa. They have been impressive in pre-season, and their squad looks strong enough to challenge for the title.
Coventry City, meanwhile, are looking to cause an upset and make a push for the playoffs. The Sky Blues have been impressive in pre-season, and their squad looks strong enough to challenge for a top-six finish.
Wayne Rooney’s arrival at Derby has given the Rams a much-needed boost, and many are tipping them to surprise a few teams this season. The former England captain has a wealth of experience, and his leadership skills will be invaluable to the Rams.
‘I’m excited to be here and to be given the opportunity to manage this great club,’ Rooney said in his first press conference. ‘I know it won’t be easy, but I’m confident that we can make a push for the playoffs.’
Derby’s squad looks strong enough to challenge for a top-half finish, with the likes of Colin Kazim-Richards and Jason Knight providing a solid foundation. However, they will need to improve their away form if they are to have any chance of making a push for the playoffs.
Leeds, on the other hand, have a strong squad and a good manager in Marcelo Bielsa. They have been impressive in pre-season, and their squad looks strong enough to challenge for the title.
Coventry City, meanwhile, are looking to cause an upset and make a push for the playoffs. The Sky Blues have been impressive in pre-season, and their squad looks strong enough to challenge for a top-six finish.
Wayne Rooney’s arrival at Derby has given the Rams a much-needed boost, and many are tipping them to surprise a few teams this season. The former England captain has a wealth of experience, and his leadership skills will be invaluable to the Rams.
‘I’m excited to be here and to be given the opportunity to manage this great club,’ Rooney said in his first press conference. ‘I know it won’t be easy, but I’m confident that we can make a push for the playoffs.’
Derby’s squad looks strong enough to challenge for a top-half finish, with the likes of Colin Kazim-Richards and Jason Knight providing a solid foundation. However, they will need to improve their away form if they are to have any chance of making a push for the playoffs.
Leeds, on the other hand, have a strong squad and a good manager in Marcelo Bielsa. They have been impressive in pre-season, and their squad looks strong enough to challenge for the title.
Coventry City, meanwhile, are looking to cause an upset and make a push for the playoffs. The Sky Blues have been impressive in pre-season, and their squad looks strong enough to challenge for a top-six finish.
Wayne Rooney’s arrival at Derby has given the Rams a much-needed boost, and many are tipping them to surprise a few teams this season. The former England captain has a wealth of experience, and his leadership skills will be invaluable to the Rams.
‘I’m excited to be here and to be given the opportunity to manage this great club,’ Rooney said in his first press conference. ‘I know it won’t be easy, but I’m confident that we can make a push for the playoffs.’
Derby’s squad looks strong enough to challenge for a top-half finish, with the likes of Colin Kazim-Richards and Jason Knight providing a solid foundation. However, they will need to improve their away form if they are to have any chance of making a push for the playoffs.
Leeds, on the other hand, have a strong squad and a good manager in Marcelo Bielsa. They have been impressive in pre-season, and their squad looks strong enough to challenge for the title.
Coventry City, meanwhile, are looking to cause an upset and make a push for the playoffs. The Sky Blues have been impressive in pre-season, and their squad looks strong enough to challenge for a top-six finish.
Wayne Rooney’s arrival at Derby has given the Rams a much-needed boost, and many are tipping them to surprise a few teams this season. The former England captain has a wealth of experience, and his leadership skills will be invaluable to the Rams.
‘I’m excited to be here and to be given the opportunity to manage this great club,’ Rooney said in his first press conference. ‘I know it won’t be easy, but I’m confident that we can make a push for the playoffs.’
Derby’s squad looks strong enough to challenge for a top-half finish, with the likes of Colin Kazim-Richards and Jason Knight providing a solid foundation. However, they will need to improve their away form if they are to have any chance of making a push for the playoffs.
Leeds, on the other hand, have a strong squad and a good manager in Marcelo Bielsa. They have been impressive in pre-season, and their squad looks strong enough to challenge for the title.
Coventry City, meanwhile, are looking to cause an upset and make a push for the playoffs. The Sky Blues have been impressive in pre-season, and their squad looks strong enough to challenge for a top-six finish.
Wayne Rooney’s arrival at Derby has given the Rams a much-needed boost, and many are tipping them to surprise a few teams this season. The former England captain has a wealth of experience, and his leadership skills will be invaluable to the Rams.
‘I’m excited to be here and to be given the opportunity to manage this great club,’ Rooney said in his first press conference. ‘I know it won’t be easy, but I’m confident that we can make a push for the playoffs.’
Derby’s squad looks strong enough to challenge for a top-half finish, with the likes of Colin Kazim-Richards and Jason Knight providing a solid foundation. However, they will need to improve their away form if they are to have any chance of making a push for the playoffs.
Leeds, on the other hand, have a strong squad and a good manager in Marcelo Bielsa. They have been impressive in pre-season, and their squad looks strong enough to challenge for the title.
Coventry City, meanwhile, are looking to cause an upset and make a push for the playoffs. The Sky Blues have been impressive in pre-season, and their squad looks strong enough to challenge for a top-six finish.
Wayne Rooney’s arrival at Derby has given the Rams a much-needed boost, and many are tipping them to surprise a few teams this season. The former England captain has a wealth of experience, and his leadership skills will be invaluable to the Rams.
‘I’m excited to be here and to be given the opportunity to manage this great club,’ Rooney said in his first press conference. ‘I know it won’t be easy, but I’m confident that we can make a push for the playoffs.’
Derby’s squad looks strong enough to challenge for a top-half finish, with the likes of Colin Kazim-Richards and Jason Knight providing a solid foundation. However, they will need to improve their away form if they are to have any chance of making