Official PFA Facebook page for Wayne Rooney sees huge growth as Premier League fever spreads
(PRWEB UK) 24 July 2014 -- The 2014 World Cup is now over and fans are now firmly focused back on the Premier League season and the stars they will be following.
Several players that featured at the World Cup like Wayne Rooney will be carrying the dreams of fans and in Manchester United’s case looking to lift the Premier League trophy after losing out to their local rivals. Rooney scored arguably the goal of the season against West Ham, although he will have been disappointed with Manchester United's season overall.
Football fans have flocked to the Official Wayne Rooney PFA Facebook page in search of news and updates on Manchester United man, creating a surge in growth and interaction. The average post reach on his Facebook page has increased massively in the past week.
Head of Operations at DSG, Matthew Tait has this to say: “The coming season at Manchester United will see several key new players complimenting the core team as well as a whole new football philosophy from Louis van Gaal. We have some great Facebook pages for PFA members and are extremely proud to be helping them with their social media presence with great content that their fans are really responding to. Wayne Rooney will have been disappointed to be coming home so soon from the World Cup but did break his goal-scoring duck and made an assist.”
Jason Hope, Content Manager of DSG believes that the players' media exposure is sure to increase with the Premier League season fast approaching: “We have been supporting the PFA and their players for several years now in this highly rewarding partnership. Man United look like they mean business this season and van Gaal isn't a manager that will settle for second best. Rooney has proved time and again that he is a match winner and this season will be no different. We are all excited to see what happens this season with Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool closely matched last season and looking to strengthen of the transfer window. I wouldn't rule out a comeback from City’s neighbours also!”
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Simon Boynton, Digital Sports Group, http://www.digitalsportsgroup.co.uk/, +44 1376 336778 Ext: 1404, [email protected]
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