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WAYNE EARNED THAT FINAL CAP

LAST HURRAH: England’s Wayne Rooney attempts a shot on goal against the USA
PICTURE: PA Images

I WAS capped by my country at both U17 and U18 level.
To achieve that honour, I had to do what many senior players have talked about recently - I had to prove myself as being better at the time than many other very good players.
In my case, I played alongside future full internationals like Michael Thomas and Tony Daley, while great lads like Paul Merson and Paul Ince missed out on selection.
I only got in ahead of those top players by training well, playing well, scoring goals and fighti...

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