England striker Wayne Rooney has reportedly threatened to stop co-operating with the Football Association's commercial deals following their decision not to spare him from a three-game suspension.
Rooney's agent Paul Stretford sent a letter to FA chief executive Brian Barwick explaining why the 20-year-old is considering "withdrawing all support for the FA's commercial programme," according to reports.
Stretford stressed Rooney's "dismay" would not affect his availability as a player for England. Stretford's letter reportedly said: "I am writing on behalf of my client to express his utter dismay at the decision not to overturn the ban. Rooney feels extremely let down by the FA on this matter."