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Wayne Rooney racks up £500000 gambling debt in just two hours in lonely late night spree – Irish Mirror

Wayne Rooney lost £500,000 in a two hours late night gambling spree on his own at a casino.

The Man United and England star ran up the bill on roulette and blackjack.

One witness at Manchesters 235 Casino said: He was gambling a lot on red and seemed to be in his own world.

Gambling-mad Rooney frittered away more than £4,000 a minute on blackjack and roulette during the casino losing spree.

Onlookers said the Manchester Utd and England ­legend arrived at the casino alone at midnight and spent two hours switching between the two games as he knocked back beers.

One witness said: Wayne was being extremely reckless, laying down chips which amounted to massive bets.

He was drinking bottles of beer. But he wasnt drunk. He was more intere…

Read the full article at: http://www.irishmirror.ie/showbiz/celebrity-news/wayne-rooney-racks-up-50000-10418486

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianMay 15, 2017

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Wayne Rooney racks up £500000 gambling debt in just two hours in lonely late night spree – Irish Mirror

Wayne Rooney lost £500,000 in a two hours late night gambling spree on his own at a casino.

The Man United and England star ran up the bill on roulette and blackjack.

One witness at Manchesters 235 Casino said: He was gambling a lot on red and seemed to be in his own world.

Gambling-mad Rooney frittered away more than £4,000 a minute on blackjack and roulette during the casino losing spree.

Onlookers said the Manchester Utd and England ­legend arrived at the casino alone at midnight and spent two hours switching between the two games as he knocked back beers.

One witness said: Wayne was being extremely reckless, laying down chips which amounted to massive bets.

He was drinking bottles of beer. But he wasnt drunk. He was more intere…

Read the full article at: http://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/soccer/soccer-news/wayne-rooney-racks-up-50000-10418486

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianMay 15, 2017

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