Ravel Morrison says he used to steal Rooney and Ferdinand's boots to help feed family

Ravel Morrison says he used to steal Rooney and Ferdinand's boots to help feed family

- Ravel Morrison has stated that he used to steal Ferdinand and Rooney's boots

- The 28-year-old explained that he sold them to feed his family while at Man United

- Morrison was only able to play four games for Manchester United before he was sold

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Former Manchester United star Ravel Morrison has explained that he used to steal Wayne Rooney and Rio Ferdinand's boots at Old Trafford in which he would sell them and feed his family with the money.

Ravel Morrison graduated from Manchester United's academy after Sir Alex Ferguson was impressed with his games, but he never played any Premier League match for the Red Devils.

He only featured for Manchester United in the FA Cup and League Cup before being sold to West Ham United in 2012 by Sir Alex Ferguson.

His career in football did not flourish the way he would have loved it to be due to some off the pitch issues he had while at Manchester United.

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According to the report on Daily Mail, the 28-year-old Jamaican explained that Wayne Rooney and Rio Ferdinand used to get plenty pair of boots at Manchester United.

He said to Rio Ferdinand:

‘'You used to get like £250 for a pair of boots. You take two pairs of boots, you get £500 and go home and buy your family a Chinese or something.
‘'You guys used to get like 30 pairs of boots. I didn’t mean it to cause harm but when I saw yours or Wayne Rooney’s deliveries, you’d get 20-30 pairs at a time, I was thinking one pair to put some food on the table at home, it wouldn’t be a big problem.’'

Meanwhile, Ravel Morrison is currently playing for ADO Den Haag and he has played four games so far this season.

Ravel Morrison and Wayne Rooney in action.
Ravel Morrison says he used to steal Rooney and Ferdinand's boots to help feed family. Photo by Matthew Peters
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Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Manchester United captain Harry Maguire stylishly attacked Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp for inciting the referees against them.

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The England international made the comments after the Red Devils were held to a 1-1 draw by relegation-threatened West Bromwich Albion at the Hawthorns.

United had been given a spot-kick in the second half after the defender was brought down in the danger zone but VAR eventually chopped it off.

And the former Leicester City man could only attribute the referee's actions to the comments made by the Reds boss in January.

Ibitoye Shittu is an award-winning Sports Journalist with more than 10 years of experience in News-writing, reporting and Public Relation. He is an HND and B.SC holder of Mass Communication and can be reached on Twitter @Ibishittu

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