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Derby County manager Wayne Rooney admitted on Saturday that he first learned of the financially troubled club's decision to enter administration through television news broadcasts.
In his first managerial position, the 35-year-old former Manchester United and England striker also stated he has yet to meet with County chairman Mel Morris.
Derby County said late Friday that the club's board "had no option but to make the difficult decision" to submit notice to appoint administrators after failing to find new owners and the financial effect of Covid-19.
"I've seen it on Sky," Rooney told Sky Sports ahead of Saturday's home match with Stoke in the Championship.
"I spoke to (chief financial officer) Stephen Pearce after but initially, I saw it on the TV. I have spoken to Stephen, I haven't spoken with Mel. I am sure he has got other things on his mind."
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