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    Annie Kilner’s statement in full as she confirms she’s dumped Kyle Walker 2 years after tying the knot

    THE wife of England ace Kyle Walker says the pair have separated.The Manchester City star, 33, has been involved in a number of off-pitch scandals during his long-term relationship with Annie Kilner, 30.
    Kyle Walker and Annie Kilner have ended their marriageCredit: Refer to Caption
    Annie confirmed the marriage has ended in an online statement todayCredit: Getty
    Annie released a statement on Instagram
    She repeatedly forgave her partner before the couple, who have three kids together, tied the knot in 2021.
    Kyle is no longer living at the family’s £2.5million property in Cheshire.
    Announcing the pair’s split on Wednesday, Annie wrote on Instagram: “I am posting this in response to growing recent media enquiries about my marriage to Kyle and in an effort to protect my family against the intensity of the media spotlight.
    “Sadly, after many years of marriage and three wonderful children together, I have decided to take some time away from Kyle.
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    “I do not wish to comment on the position any further. For now, I ask that the privacy of myself and our 3 young children is respected during this difficult time.”
    It comes after a number of scandals in which the footballer had repeated romps in a Bentley with Ex On The Beach star Laura Brown in 2019.
    After rekindling their romance, it was then revealed in March 2020 that model Lauryn Goodman was having Kyle’s baby.
    Annie again forgave Kyle, but he found himself embroiled in further controversy when he was then caught breaching Covid lockdown rules by having an orgy with two hookers.
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    And last year, Kyle attended a voluntary interview with police after he snogged and flashed a woman in a Manchester bar.
    Walker in action for City against Sheffield United last monthCredit: Getty More

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    Pep Guardiola’s daughter Maria branded the ‘snow queen’ as she shares stunning pictures from ‘girls’ ski trip’

    PEP GUARDIOLA’S daughter Maria earned the nickname “snow queen” after sharing pictures from her “girls’ ski trip”. Maria is the oldest of Manchester City boss Guardiola’s three children with wife Cristina Serra.
    Maria Guardiola earned the nickname ‘snow queenCredit: Instagram @maria.guardiola
    Maria showed off her ski trip in FranceCredit: Instagram @maria.guardiola
    She hit the Mont Blanc alps for the winter getawayCredit: Instagram @maria.guardiola
    She looks stunning away from the snow tooCredit: Instagram @mariaguardiola
    She has a loyal following on social media, boasting more than 850,000 Instagram followers.
    In her latest string of snaps, she showed off her French skiing trip.
    She captioned the post: “Girls ski trip.”
    And it won the praise of her followers as one replied: “Snow queen.”
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    Another added: “Snow angel.”
    One gushed: “Unreal!!!!”
    Another hailed: “I’m obsessed.”
    Maria swapped the Middle Eastern heat for the Mont Blanc alps having just come back from the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
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    She posed with Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and gave fans a behind-the-scenes look into the F1.
    Now her dad finds himself in the region for the Club World Cup in Saudi Arabia.
    The tournament in Jeddah is running for ten days, through to the final on December 22.
    Guardiola’s City open their campaign against Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds in the semi-finals on Tuesday.
    They will then conclude three days later in either the third place match or final.
    Pep Guardiola with daughter Maria after winning the league titleCredit: Getty
    Maria is the oldest of Manchester City boss Guardiola’s three childrenCredit: Instagram @maria.guardiola
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    Harry Kane uses AI app to help read his kids bedtime stories in German after move to Bayern Munich

    HARRY Kane is reading his children bedtime stories in German — with the help of an AI chatbot.The England captain has been using Google Bard to help his family adjust to life at Bayern Munich.
    Harry Kane is reading his children bedtime stories in German — with the help of an AI chatbotCredit: Getty
    Harry has scored 21 times in his first 16 games since moving from SpursCredit: PA
    The £100million goal ace, who has four children with wife Kate, also turns to the app for translation tips for post-match ­interviews and to cook local delicacies.
    Last night he said: “I recognise how the potential of AI can help me in all sorts of ways with my move to Germany and to get my kids settled in.
    “Bard even suggested some new goal celebrations.
    “We’ll have to see if I use them on the pitch…!”
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    Harry, 30, has already scored 21 times in his first 16 games since moving from Spurs.
    He has filmed a video as part of his partnership with the app.
    And a press release explained: “Bard uncovers Harry’s most commonly used post-match interview phrases and translates them into German to use after his next matches.”
    A source added: “Harry was already using tech to help him adjust to a new culture, so the team-up is perfect.
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    “He has really thrown himself into the German way of life.” More

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    Man Utd legend Roy Keane says Christmas is for children and refuses to buy anyone anything

    MANCHESTER UNITED legend Roy Keane has channelled his inner Ebenezer Scrooge ahead of Christmas.However, Keane is in no mood to be part of any sort of Christmas Carroll this year.
    Manchester United legend Roy Keane refuses to buy Christmas giftsCredit: Youtube @TheOverlap
    Keane insists Christmas gifts is only ‘for children’Credit: Youtube @TheOverlap
    That is because the Sky Sports pundit refuses to buy anyone a present as he insists this tradition is “for children”.
    The legendary midfielder admitted his family does come together for some turkey on December 25.
    But the Republic of Ireland great is adamant gifts are out of the question as they are nothing but “stress”.
    The 52-year-old joined fellow pundits Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher as well as Ian Wright and left them in stitches as he let his inner Grinch come out.
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    Keane said on Stick to Football: “No, no I won’t be buying anyone anything.
    “I just think it’s for children. Of course I do [eat turkey on Christmas Day].
    “We celebrate it, of course. But we don’t go stressing each other out buying each other presents. It’s stress.”
    Neville, Wright and Carragher tried to spread some Christmas cheers but famous hardman Keane would have none of it.
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    Fans then took to social media as they laughed their socks off and joined in on all the banter – some of them even backed the United great.
    One fan commented: “If this man said the earth was flat then flat the earth is. No more to say. F*****g love Roy.”
    Another wrote: “Can we get t-shirts that say “Roy is my spirit animal’?”
    A third said: “Roy Keane is the Grinch.”
    This one said: “Irish Larry David.”
    And that one stated: “The realest.” More

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    Paris Fury teases Tyson over his hilarious pout as they enjoy extravagant holiday in Saudi Arabia

    TYSON FURY and his wife Paris enjoyed some banter during their lavish holiday in Saudi Arabia.The Furys flew to the Middle Eastern nation via private jet for some quality time with their seven children.
    Tyson Fury was trolled by his wife Paris during their latest lavish holidayCredit: INSTAGRAM @Parisfury1
    Paris and the rest of her family enjoyed some fun by the swimming poolCredit: instagram
    Tyson and Paris’ son, front row, left, pulls a prank in hilarious family photo
    Paris and Tyson are enjoying some down time in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Instagram/parisfury
    The Gypsy King and his family were seen enjoying the sun, the swimming pool and some water sports.
    The British superstar is gearing up for a huge undisputed clash against fellow undefeated boxer Oleksandr Usyk.
    Fury and and Usyk are expected to finally lock horns on February 17 in Riyadh.
    But the 35-year-old took his mind off of it with his wife with whom he posed for some funny selfies on Instagram.
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    One of them saw the Mancunian bruiser pouting in front of the camera.
    Paris followed it up with an attempt of her own that was clearly mocking her husband’s pose.
    The Furys have shared a series of photos from their holidays and the undefeated star’s wife isn’t the only one that stole the show.
    The same goes for their second youngest son, Prince Adonis Amaziah.
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    The family posed for a photo and the four-year-old could be seen pulling some cheeky antics.
    With Fury putting a caring hand on his son’s shoulder the young boy could be seen putting his two middle fingers up at the camera while the rest of the family posed with smiles.
    The boxer’s six other children – Venezuela, 13, Prince John James Fury, 11, Prince Tyson, 7, Valencia, 5, Athena, 2 and newborn Prince Rico Paris – were also part of the picture. More

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    Man Utd star Diogo Dalot becomes dad for first time after fiancee gives birth to baby girl

    MANCHESTER United’s Diogo Dalot and his fiancée have welcomed a baby daughter.The Portugal defender, 24, had withdrawn from this week’s Euro qualifiers for personal reasons.
    Manchester United’s Diogo Dalot and his fiancée have welcomed a baby daughterCredit: Alamy
    The defender posted a picture of the couple clasping the tot’s hand on InstagramCredit: Instagram/@diogodalot
    Players were quick to congratulate the new family online
    He told boss Roberto Martinez that partner Claudia Pinto was due to give birth imminently.
    On Wednesday the defender posted: “Welcome to the world Clara. 15.11.2023” — with a picture of the couple clasping the tot’s hand.
    United’s official Instagram and players Sergio Reguilon and Sofyan Amrabat congratulated the new family — as did ex-Red Devils David de Gea and Juan Mata, plus Portugal and Man City defender Ruben Dias.
    Dalot and Pinto started dating in 2020 and got engaged in March.
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    They announced they were expecting in July.
    Dalot was widely expected to start both Euro 2024 qualifiers off the back of a strong start to the season at club level, having played 16 times in all competitions to date.
    But after quitting his country’s training camp, a Portugal statement said: “Joao Mario will make his debut in a national team call-up after being called up this afternoon to replace Diogo Dalot.
    “The Manchester United defender was released from the national team’s work for personal reasons and after communication with national coach Roberto Martinez.”
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    Jake Humphrey reveals why he left BT Sport and opens up on awful bullying he ‘would not wish on worst enemy’

    JAKE HUMPHREY has revealed he quit BT Sport for his family – as he launched an attack on social media abuse and recalled childhood bullying he “would not wish on my worst enemy”.The presenter says he “struggles with the modern world” and gets a stomach-wrenching feeling when he drops his kids off at school – due to the “nasty” treatment he received in the same setting.
    Jake Humphrey is glad to have stepped back from TV presentingCredit: Getty
    The broadcaster says his school dealt badly with his bullyingCredit: Getty
    The former Champions League broadcaster, 45, is now more focused on his High Performance podcast and also wrote How to Change Your Life.
    And he explained how he was “not always that comfortable” as a TV frontman, partly as “the lads-y banter thing is not for me”.
    The ex-BBC Formula One presenter admitted being ill at ease dealing with “firm opinions” on BT Sport, rather than more subtle debate.
    Humphrey told The Telegraph:  “I often felt I was doing High Performance all week, and empathy and understanding and leaning into people. Then, on Saturday, I was having conversations about sacking managers and dropping players, criticising decisions made by referees.
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    “I’d been dreaming for a long time, but not brave enough to take a leap.”
    He is also aghast at how toxic life online can be, having spoken out against “chauvinistic and nasty bullying” received by presenter Karen Carney.
    Humphrey said of trolling: “I think you would be a sociopath or something if it didn’t get through the armour sometimes.
    “I’ve always thought that if you just let this stuff go you are as complicit as anybody.
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    “The only place that reaction happens is on Twitter. No one has ever stopped me in the street and said it… I just feel exactly like I felt when I got bullied at school.”
    The former children’s game show presenter then relived some of the abuse he got at secondary school.
    He said: “When we drop the kids off, I still get the feeling in the pit of my stomach when I see them walking off with the bag over their shoulder.
    “It still triggers me to this day… God, the feeling of having to do that day after day after day, knowing what awaited. 
    “There were these two buses in the school car park and I’d go and sit in there on my own and just have my lunch.”
    Humphrey also believes his school’s handling of the matter only made him feel worse.
    He added: “At that age, particularly at that time, people didn’t really know how to deal with it. 
    “I was asked to stand up in assembly and the teacher said, ‘Can people stop bullying this guy?’ That just brings more heat.” More

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    Aaron Ramsdale and Harry Maguire need to deal with their cringey parents – Roy Keane wouldn’t have been molly-coddled

    A MESSAGE to Aaron Ramsdale and Harry Maguire should they be reading this in the England team hotel before turning out to face Malta tonight.BBC Bitesize has a dedicated webpage on ‘how to deal with embarrassing parents’.
    England team-mates Aaron Ramsdale and Harry Maguire have been ‘defended’ by their parents in recent monthsCredit: The Times
    Ramsdale with his dad, who launched a scathing attack on Mikel ArtetaCredit: Instagram
    Roy Keane (left) wouldn’t have got his dad to fight his battles for himCredit: Getty
    YouTuber Raylee, aged 13, gives the inside track on how to deal with your cringey mum and dad when you are making the move to secondary school.
    It’s claimed most professional footballers have skipped that part of education but that is beside the point.
    What is important is the realisation that your folks can turn you red as a beetroot at any age – but there is help out there.
    Back in September, Maguire’s mum basically went to war with the rest of the country over the stick her son was getting because he wasn’t playing very well.

    Admittedly, a lot of it was over the top, unjustified and personal. And in the former Manchester United captain’s defence he stood ready to face his critics in public.
    Which must have made it even more excruciating when Mrs M went full rolling pin and declared the level of abuse her son was receiving as ‘totally unacceptable in any walk of life’ and ‘seeing him go through this is not OK’.
    Then this week, Aaron Ramsdale’s dad has picked up the baton of sour grapes and let rip at Mikel Arteta for not putting his little boy in the Arsenal team.
    Talking to ‘The Highbury Squad’ podcast, father Nick moaned: “The way it’s been done in my eyes, it’s wrong. But it’s the decision.”
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    Raging Ramsdale Sr adds that that nasty Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta did not give his lad advance warning that he was going to sign another keeper: David Raya from Brentford – and that competition for places was being racked up significantly.
    In today’s media-savvy world, elite footballers tend to have a team of advisers keeping them abreast of anything that is written or posted about them, often pre-empting debates by carefully placing stories.
    So are we to assume Messrs Maguire and Ramsdale knew full well that their parents were getting out the soap boxes? Or are they just as surprised as the rest of us?
    Either way, it’s hard to picture the brutes of yesteryear recruiting their nearest and dearest to fight their battles for them like today’s namby-pambies.
    Roy Keane and Duncan Ferguson were too busy breaking bones or spending time at Her Majesty’s pleasure in a Scottish prison to go running to mum and dad because things were a bit rough at work.
    The modern phrase for what was once casually labelled molly-coddling is ‘helicopter parenting’.
    Where every aspect of a child’s life is monitored to the ‘nth degree by paranoid parents who can’t bear to see their offspring suffer even the slightest setback.
    It’s generally restricted to the Home Counties where enraged tiger mums or apoplectic pushy dads tear up the driveway to their offspring’s public school in a monster 4×4 because he or she HASN’T been awarded a gold medal, OBE or Nobel Peace Prize that week.
    It’s hard to picture the brutes of yesteryear recruiting their nearest and dearest to fight their battles for them like today’s namby-pambiesAndrew Dillon
    Professional football is a rough, ruthless business. The clue might be in the fact that the players at the top level where it’s most cut-throat are paid an extortionate amount of money compared to Joe Public.
    Managers make unfair decisions because they are selfish – they have to be because it’s their neck on the line if things go t**s up.
    An old mate who coached at the highest level once told me: “When you are a manager, 11 players think you are brilliant. The rest think you are a c**t – and so do their wives, girlfriends, children, parents, aunts and uncles’.
    Fans are horrible. They will seize on the slightest weakness or dip in form and use it as fuel for the most unpalatable banter and for dishing out stick.
    That’s how it is and if you don’t like what I’m saying I’ll get my mum on to you.
    PROFESSIONAL FOWL
    ANYONE eating their lunch when reading about Andros Townsend’s brainwave to extend his career may struggle to keep their food down.
    The Luton winger, now 32, reckons eating chicken feet is a marvellous source of Collagen that could provide him with the ‘marginal gains’ needed to keep him viable as a footballer at the top level.
    It reminds me of that fad some years back whereby footballers paid a fortune to rub horse placentas on injuries at a weird clinic in Serbia.
    Apparently, the stench alone made them jump back up on their feet and scarper to get out of the room thereby curing any knocks.
    Andros Townsend has started eating chicken feet in a bid to extend his careerCredit: Rex
    Collagen is also a must-have for many thousands of menopausal women struggling with ‘the change’ just as Townsend is – although his are very different to those poor Mrs D is experiencing.
    So while it may help Townsend run a bit faster or cross a ball a bit better, he may also experience massive mood swings, tendency to gorge on chocolate and a lack of interest in sex.
    But at least he could become the only player at struggling Luton to get a sweat on.
    GREEN LIONS
    AS ENGLAND draw up logistical plans for their trip to the Euros in Germany next year, here’s an idea.
    With so much sports greenwashing around, why not Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate and the Football Association take a brave step and travel to the finals next summer by train?
    International tournaments, the Champions and Premier Leagues are directly and indirectly responsible for so much climate-changing CO2 that it would be great to see a major football nation buck the trend of making excuses for flying and go by greener-rail.
    Gareth Southgate and England could become green pioneers and take the train to next summer’s European Championship in GermanyCredit: PA
    MINNOW SORROW
    SAD to see Cray Valley Paper Mills succumb in their FA Cup first round replay to Charlton.
    It means that the oldest and still most tantalising cup competition in world football is running worryingly low on genuine non-League minnows.
    The only two games that really capture the imagination in the second round are Alfreton v Walsall and AFC Wimbledon v Ramsgate.
    There’s a serious chance that there won’t be any Davids left to face a Goliath in the third round come January. Boo.
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    THE ALL ENGLAND CLUB suffered a big setback this week with plans to expand its vast complex into neighbouring Wimbledon Park.
    Having seen their application for more courts and a new stand approved by the London Borough of Merton, next-door Wandsworth has served up a flat refusal to see 73 acres of land given over to the poshest sports tournament in the world.
    The wrangling is now set to drag on and from reports this week, the case is heading all the way up the political food chain to Michael Gove – the UK’s Levelling Up secretary.
    Levelling up? Isn’t that about providing the entire North of England with the odd train or finally getting electricity to Cleethorpes?
    Not sure Wimbledon, where it cost a whopping £11.20 for a pint of Pimms last summer, really falls into that category. More