Wayne Rooney May 2010
Wayne also recently revealed that becoming a father has changed his attitude to life.
‘It’s been a life changing experience,’ he told the People.
‘Becoming a dad means you have to be a role model for your son and be someone he can look up to.’
And he said becoming a father transformed him from a nightclubber into a family man.
He admitted he now enjoys early nights and spending time at home with his son and wife Coleen instead of partying with team-mates.
He said: 'I don't think it has changed me as the person I am but it has just added something different to my life in a great way. It's different and hard work, but a great feeling.
'Now I have someone to look after and I just want to be with Kai and Coleen as much as possible.
'I don't go out clubbing very much any more, maybe only a couple of times a year. I'm now in bed by 10:30pm, it used to be 1am.'
Wayne Rooney August 2010
RELAXED Wayne Rooney partied until dawn - smoking, chanting footie songs and urinating down a wall near a bottle bank.
The £140,000-a-week Man United striker and wife Coleen stepped out with pals to spend a night on the razzle at a Manchester city centre bar.
And as some Red Devils team-mates completed rigorous pre-season fitness tours, Wayne painted the town red, staying at the venue until 5.30am yesterday, when he emerged singing raucous football songs in the street.
Meanwhile Coleen wore a disapproving expression as she barked at her millionaire hubby to climb into a waiting taxi.
Wayne and his missus, both 24, began the night at 9pm at a posh Chinese restaurant and were smuggled into Manchester's trendy Panacea via a rear entrance just after midnight.
One onlooker told The Sun how the soccer star - who suffered World Cup disappointment with England - danced while pals at his VIP table sank £250 magnum bottles of vodka, some mixed with cola.
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