Should England stick with Wayne Rooney after Euro 2016?

He's now 30 and seen defeat at six major tournaments, but does that mean the Three Lions skipper should go?

Wayne Rooney
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After the debacle of Euro 2016 and the resignation of Roy Hodgson, England fans are once again wrestling with the questions of whether to sacrifice a star player in the hope of appeasing the football gods.

This time it is Wayne Rooney whose future is up for debate after yet another tournament failure.

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