Roy Keane criticises England WAGs for wearing partners’ names on shirts (opens original article in a new tab)
Roy Keane criticised England WAGs for wearing shirts with their partners' surnames during the World Cup, questioning the practice compared to other clubs, while Ian Wright defended their choice as an expression of pride.
- Roy Keane criticised England WAGs for wearing shirts with their partners' surnames during the World Cup
- Keane suggested the practice was unusual compared to other football clubs
- Ian Wright defended WAGs' choice to wear partners' shirts out of pride
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