Asked about his approach to management, Rooney explained that he is “tough in terms of managing the seniors” and “quite demanding in terms of what the training regime looks like”.
“For me that’s important that we get that perfectly bang on so that we can roll into the games with no questions asked – full clarity, confidence.
“Demands are going to be high but we want to excite each other, instil something different, and integrate youth at the right moment.”
The east Antrim club have opted for a degree of continuity in the face of change as previous first team coach Gary Haveron has been promoted to the role of assistant manager.
“It’s important to come here and listen to the backroom team, to implement my style with the expertise already in there,” explained Rooney.
“From what I’ve seen in the last couple of days and on the phone it’s the perfect match. I want to hit the ground running.
“They [Larne] wanted a young manager, someone who could bring energy, someone who could build foundations. I’m about allowing staff and players to grow under my leadership, someone infectious who can deliver the tactical side of the game as well.”