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23rd June 2016
03:39pm BST

@henrywinter I like it. Just for clarity, does he mean 'try to win' or 'try - and win'? Would hate for players to get confused and miss it.
— CK (@ephemeraljoy) 23 June 2016
@henrywinter mind-blowing. — Tom (@livingjoke) 23 June 2016
@henrywinter my favourite half-time team-talk is: "Let's play...better."
— Ben Cobley (@bencobley) 23 June 2016
@henrywinter I can imagine that's just what the likes of Moore, Robson, Butcher & Adams would say in the same situation ? — laurence medaney (@lupper78) 23 June 2016
@henrywinter inspiring
— kateyrah (@ruuuusey) 23 June 2016
@henrywinter wow thats deep ? — bob graves (@marinerbob1) 23 June 2016
@henrywinter rousing
— Hate Speech Monitor (@HiEnergi) 23 June 2016
@henrywinter Sure that'll have gotten the squad pumped up for the game.. — Liam Watson (@liam_Watson72) 23 June 2016
@henrywinter Right up there with Vince Lombardi
— Guy Rippon (@guyrippon) 23 June 2016
@henrywinter when asked "how?" Rooney responded - "by putting the football in to their goal more times than they put it in ours" — Brad Watkins (@Brad_Watkins10) 23 June 2016
@henrywinter I like the inclusion of the word 'try'.. Oozing confidence.
— Andrew Davis (@andydavis1978) 23 June 2016
@henrywinter it's a little bit "Any Given Sunday". Goosebumps — Graham Clements (@tgc1) 23 June 2016To be fair to Rooney, one fan who actually watched the press conference was impressed by the Manchester United man's performance...
Rooney admitted that England have to be more ruthless in putting sides to the sword, after his team squandered a number of chances to put games to bed during the group stages. He also said people should stop looking past Iceland who have been a surprise package at Euro 2016, despite being the smallest nation in the competition. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPC-wIZahHw@henrywinter I actually thought he gave a great press conference henry
— Pat Frost (@KitmanPat) 23 June 2016

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