Adam Rooney has joined Salford City
Adam Rooney has joined Salford City

Salford City continue impressive recruitment with Adam Rooney signing


Adam Rooney says the ambition shown by Salford is the reason why he has decided to swap Aberdeen for England's fifth tier.

The Irishman has been part of an Aberdeen side which has finished best of the rest in Scotland for four straight years but will now be plying his trade in the Vanarama National League after signing a three-year deal.

Salford are part owned by former Manchester United stars Phil and Gary Neville, Nicky Butt, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs and the Class of '92 heroes have big plans to transform the club into a Football League outfit.

The club is also sponsored by the popular free-to-play game Soccer Saturday Super 6.

And those blueprints set out by the former United men were enough to convince him to drop down the English league ladder.

"It wasn't easy, but I just felt my time was coming to an end here and the opportunity came up at Salford," Rooney told the Aberdeen website. "I spoke to my family about it and I felt it would be a good opportunity for something new.

New Salford City manager Graham Alexander
Graham Alexander will hope to lead Salford City into the Football League

"I wasn't keen to go somewhere else in Scotland and the move (to Salford) is something I'm really looking forward to taking part in and hopefully making a name for myself there.

"I've loved my time in the north east and it's the most settled I've ever been with my family here. It's not an easy decision to make, but I just felt was the right time to go and try something new.

"The plans and ambition Salford have really intrigues me and where they want to take it. But the other side of that is actually having to leave here.

"I certainly wasn't booted out the door. Unfortunately, in football you feel your time comes to an end at certain periods in your career and you have to move on and we felt it was the right time for everyone."


Vanarama National League winner 2018/19 (odds via Sky Bet)

  • Salford City - 3/1
  • Chesterfield - 7/1
  • Barnet - 12/1
  • Leyton Orient - 12/1
  • Wrexham - 12/1

Head here to see the full market with odds


Rooney paid tribute to Dons boss Derek McInnes and the Red Army and the message was reciprocated by his former boss.

The former Inverness and Birmingham frontman joined Aberdeen from Oldham in 2014 and went on to net 88 goals in 197 games.

McInnes said: "We wish Adam all the very best with his new venture. It is always with a heavy heart when you lose a good player who is also a really good person.

"Since I signed Adam four-and-a-half years ago, he has given us nothing but good value and has been a fantastic boy to work with."


Salford City specials (odds via Sky Bet)

  • Adam Rooney to score 25+ Vanarama National League Goals 18/19 - 1/2
  • Adam Rooney to score 30+ Vanarama National League Goals 18/19 - 5/2
  • Adam Rooney to score 35+ Vanarama National League Goals 18/19 - 12/1
  • Adam Rooney to score 40+ Vanarama National League Goals 18/19 - 80/1

Head here to bet


While Rooney was on his way out of Pittodrie, defender Dom Ball has checked back in for another 12-month loan stint from Rotherham.

He told RedsTV: "I'm delighted to be back in here and I'm ready to go for the season.

"One of the big reasons for me was I wanted to come back to somewhere where I knew everyone and hit the ground running straight away. Speaking to the manager that was important for us both.

"We deserved (second spot) in the end last season and I think that was another reason for me wanting to come back up, I wanted to carry that on."


Odds correct at 1315 BST (19/07/18)

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