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Premier League: Former England Captain Rooney Sacked As Birmingham City Coach
Rooney lost his job in the wake of Monday's 3-0 defeat to Leeds United which means Birmingham lost nine of the 15 games he was in charge of, during a period that saw them slip from sixth to 20th in the 24-team division.
Birmingham have taken fewer points than any other team in the Championship since Rooney took over after spells with Derby County and DC United, reports Xinhua.
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