THE odds on Plymouth Argyle being relegated following Wayne Rooney's appointment as manager have been revealed.
The Manchester United legend, 38, was officially confirmed as the Championship outfit's new gaffer last week.
Wayne Rooney took charge of Plymouth Argyle last weekCredit: INSTAGRAM@ONLY1ARGYLEThe Pilgrims' odds of beating the drop have shorted since his appointmentCredit: APRooney hasn't fared well in management and was sacked TWICE in five months in the 2023/24 season.
He was relieved of his duties by DC United last October, which paved the way for a move to Birmingham City.
But a disastrous 15-game run saw the Blues hand him his P45.
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The Pilgrims were 2/1 to slip out of the Championship next season prior to his appointment.
But, according to betIdeas, their odds of relegation have SHORTENED to 6/4.
Plymouth, of course, beat the drop by a solitary point last season.
Rooney knows he's got a hard job on his hands but is relishing the challenge, saying: “Taking this role at Plymouth Argyle feels like the perfect next step in my career.
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Wayne Rooney is relishing his latest foray into managementCredit: PA"And I would like to thank the Chairman and Board for the faith they have shown in me.
“This is an opportunity to be part of an exciting project.
"I look forward to helping to build a squad of players to play expansive football – and to entertain the Green Army.
“I have experienced first-hand how talented the existing group of players is here – and also the incredible atmosphere at Home Park.
Man Utd icon Rooney seen at Wigan vs Hull supporting ex-Derby assistant Rosenior"The club is on an exciting long-term journey, with a progressive plan in place. I am grateful for the opportunity to be part of it.
“I can’t wait for the Championship season to start in August.”
Plymouth sacked Ian Foster at the beginning of April, with Director of football Neil Dewsnip leading them to Championship safety.