In the UK phone-hacking trial, the grandmother who was at the center of the Wayne Rooney sex scandal testified in court that she didn’t have sex with Rooney. Instead, the massage parlor employee warned Rooney to get out of the building before he destroyed his career.
In her testimony to the court, the woman said:
“I recall Wayne Rooney visiting the massage parlor with other males. Four days later he came on his own. I pushed him into a room and told him to put his hat down, get out of the massage parlor before he was destroyed and his career was over.”
In 2005, she sued The Sun newspaper regarding the allegations the paper reported about her.
Also revealed today was that the password Rooney used on his mobile phone, which was hacked, was “Stella Artois.”
Here are today’s world soccer news headlines:
Premier League
- Wayne Rooney massage parlour sex stories untrue, phone-hacking trial told — The Guardian
- Wayne Rooney’s former mobile phone password revealed at phone hacking trial to be ‘Stella Artois’ — The Mail
- The players Fulham could buy and sell in the January transfer window — Evening Standard
- Nicklas Bendtner told to leave Arsenal by Denmark manager — Sky Sports
- Liverpool deserve to win Premier League after Hillsborough disaster — The Mail
- The reason fans will take time to warm to Wilfried Bony — The Swansea Way
- David Conn interviews Hull City owner Assem Allam: “AFC meant nothing…Tigers is a name of power” — Guardian
- Hull City fans’ set for battle with club owner Assem Allam over ‘Tigers’ name change — Independent
- Hillsborough ‘challenge panel’ set up — Liverpool FC
- Genk striker Jelle Vossen a target for Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert — Metro
- Fulham’s John Arne Riise is ready to leave Craven Cottage in January — Sky Sports
- Tottenham ready to make move for Luke Shaw if they miss out on Fabio Coentrao — The Independent
- Olivier Giroud needs a rest, says team-mate Laurent Koscielny — Metro
- My Liverpool dream is dead, says ex-England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson — The Mirror
- Jose Mourinho to watch Colombia striker Radamel Falcao with eye on a £60m offer — The Independent
- An American Manager in the Premier League? Could happen soon — Pro Soccer Talk
International soccer
- Robin van Persie out of Holland squad for games against Japan and Colombia — Sky Sports
- Spain accused of aiding Equatorial Guinea dictator — ESPN FC
- West Brom keeper Boaz Myhill has pulled out of the Wales squad to face Finland — Sky Sports
- Gordon Strachan could be about to try and tempt England defender Steven Caulker to play for Scotland — The Independent
- Gareth Southgate to take England Under-20 side to Toulon Tournament in 2014 — The Telegraph
- Michael Carrick and Danny Welbeck withdraw from England squad to face Chile and Germany — Independent
- Herrera expects home leg to put Mexico out of sight against New Zealand — FOX Soccer
MLS
Football League
- Aitor Karanka: Spanish coach expected to agree two-and-a-half year contract as Boro boss — Gazette
- Bury’s Gigg Lane to be renamed The JD Stadium — BBC Sport
Ligue Un
- PSG sponsorship deal eclipses all rivals but opens questions about Financial Fair Play regulations — Telegraph
Scottish soccer
La Liga
Bundesliga
- Bayern Munich announce that they have already sold-out all home Bundesliga games this season — The Independent
Serie A
- Sannino sacked as coach of Chievo — FOX Soccer
Russian Premier League
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