Roy Keane criticises England footballers’ wives for wearing partners’ names on shirts (opens original article in a new tab)
Roy Keane criticised England footballers' wives for wearing shirts with their partners' surnames during the World Cup, questioning the practice's appropriateness compared to other football clubs.
- Roy Keane criticised England footballers' wives for wearing shirts with their partners' surnames during the World Cup
- Keane questioned why this practice occurred at the World Cup but not at other football clubs like Old Trafford or Anfield
- Ian Wright defended the wives, stating they wanted to show pride in their husbands' performances
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