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    How ‘drugs kingpin’ Daniel Kinahan, linked to boxing world champ Tyson Fury, is now planning to move into football

    SITTING on a scruffy trading estate in a Lancashire village, the office of the MTK football agency appears a world away from the glitzy Premier League.
    Now it aims to grab a slice of the £500million spent each year on agency fees — and while company director Danny Vincent is a complete unknown, the founder of the business’s parent company, Daniel Kinahan, is certainly not.

    Tyson Fury with Daniel Kinahan

    Known as “Big Dan” by Tyson Fury, Kinahan made his name in the ­boxing world — and is also a ­notorious figure in his native Dublin.
    He has been accused by Irish police, courts and media, as well as the BBC’s Panorama, of being a drugs kingpin and organised crime boss — something he has always denied and he has never been convicted of any criminal offence.
    Kinahan, 43, has been labelled a senior figure in organised crime by Ireland’s high court, while a 2009 diplomatic cable sent to the Pentagon by a US Embassy described him as a “suspected international drug-trafficking figure”, resulting in him being banned from entering the US.
    And police in Ireland suspect the Kinahan cartel — founded by his convicted drug-smuggler father Christy, who is now living in Dubai — has made at least £1billion selling narcotics globally.

    MTK Football’s director Danny Vincent, 36, was surprised when The Sun called last week at his £200,000 home just a stone’s throw from Aintree racecourse.

    Kinahan has been accused by Irish police, courts and media, as well as the BBC’s Panorama, of being a drugs kingpin and organised crime bossCredit: Refer to Caption

    The building where MTK Football is registeredCredit: .
    The tattooed Liverpool FC fan was unprepared for questions — despite his company’s links with Kinahan.
    Vincent, who counts Kinahan’s cage- fighter pal Darren Till among his shareholders, claimed he knew ­nothing about the alleged crimelord.
    He said: “I’ve got nothing to do with that. I work with Darren Till.”

    When pressed again about Kinahan, he said: “No, no — it’s bang out of order knocking at my door.”
    Prior to that, Vincent had admitted to our reporter that MTK Football had no clients, adding: “We have only just started out. This is mad — I’m not used to all this.”
    While Vincent may claim not to know Kinahan, The Sun understands the alleged mobster is already on first-name terms with dozens of ­Premier League players and even a club chairman.

    Amir Khan called Kinahan ‘one of the nicest guys I’ve ever met’Credit: Reuters
    That is because Kinahan has been plotting his move into the world of football for at least five years, from his base in Dubai.
    One well-placed source connected to multiple Premier League players revealed: “Kinahan has been planning this for years. He has been getting close to players and close to agents.
    “He has got to know lots of them while living in Marbella and more recently since he moved to Dubai.
    “Both destinations are playgrounds for footballers and underworld figures ­— and those worlds collide in high-end restaurants, bars and clubs.
    “He will definitely end up representing top-level players at some point.”
    Kinahan’s blueprint for success is the world of boxing, where he has acted as an “adviser” to Tyson Fury ahead of his £400million fight with Anthony Joshua.

    Danny Vincent, director of MTK Football, outside his homeCredit: .
    He founded MTK Global in 2012 and the firm now has more than 250 fighters on its books.
    In 2017 he claimed to have stepped away from the company, but he recently admitted he is still heavily involved in the fight trade.
    The source said: “It’s harder to find a boxer not linked to Kinahan than one who is. He dominates the boxing world and everyone knows it.”
    Kinahan operates in the shadows and is not registered with the British Board Of ­Boxing, or the Football Association, leaving them powerless to regulate him.
    In 2007, Kinahan and his ­younger brother Christy Jnr were held by police in Spain on suspicion of drug-smuggling. He was not charged. His father — known as “the Dapper Don” — is said to have passed on control of the cartel’s narcotics and money-laundering operation to him in 2016.
    Prior to moving to Dubai — where his dad and brother also live — he is alleged to have helped the cartel to amass a ­ fortune from drug-trafficking.
    Ireland’s Criminal Assets Bureau filed a high-court ­affidavit describing how ­Kinahan managed and ­controlled the day-to-day operations of the gang.

    Lee Byrne, Troy Parrott and Dele Alli
    Police forces in three ­countries currently want to question him. And in 2016, Kinahan was the intended target of an horrific shooting in Dublin’s Regency Hotel.
    Six gunmen from the rival Hutch gang, including one dressed in drag and others disguised as police officers, stormed in with AK47 assault rifles during a boxing weigh-in.
    They murdered alleged cartel enforcer David Byrne and seriously injured associate Sean McGovern — but Kinahan escaped.
    After a BBC Panorama documentary investigated his links with both boxing and organised crime last month, he said in a statement: “There is no evidence or proof against me. I have said repeatedly I have no criminal record anywhere in the world.”
    Despite the allegations, sports stars appear to love him. Last month Amir Khan called him “one of the nicest guys I’ve ever met” while Tyson Fury and Billy Jo Saunders respectfully call him “Big Dan”.
    A respected boxing source told The Sun: “The boxers that he represents absolutely love him because he treats them like kings.
    “And all the people who support him will always say thwaat he hasn’t been convicted of any crimes, so why shouldn’t he be involved in boxing?”
    But another source from the fight world urged more caution.

    Kinahan has curried favour with dozens of players owed millions by a rogue watch-dealer who disappeared with their money
    The source, who has met Kinahan on several occasions, said: “He is very intelligent and very dangerous. He is comfortable knowing that you know of his reputation.
    “He pushes and probes you and sizes you up. It’s disconcerting and very difficult to deal with.” And while the Premier League and the FA may hope that Kinahan’s new ­football venture never gets off the ground, The Sun can reveal that he is already embedded at the game’s top table.
    Kinahan has curried favour with dozens of players owed millions by a rogue watch-dealer who disappeared with their money.
    Players from clubs including Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Leicester, Aston Villa, Burnley, Leeds and Middlesbrough were all fleeced after handing over up to £250,000 on the promise of being sold rare Richard Mille, Philippe Patek and vintage Rolex watches.
    The jeweller, who cannot be named for legal reasons, failed to deliver the goods to around 30 footballers, agents and other watch-traders despite pocketing the cash.
    Unable to get their money back after he went bankrupt, several stars reportedly turned to Kinahan, who agreed to help.
    A source said: “If you’re owed £250,000 and someone gets it back for you, you’ll like them no matter what their alleged past is.”
    Kinahan has also helped out when players have got into trouble in Dubai.The Sun was told that when a Premier League stalwart got into an altercation while on holiday there, “Kinahan sorted it out”.
    But while Kinahan and his ­associates are happy to court ­players for business, they will not tolerate disrespect.

    One England star p***ed off some of Kinahan’s gang in a nightclub and, shortly after, his watch was stolen. They are not to be messed with.
    Source

    The source said: “One England star p***ed off some of Kinahan’s gang in a nightclub and, shortly after, his watch was stolen. They are not to be messed with.”
    Links between Kinahan’s associates and young football stars have already begun to emerge.
    Spurs and England star Dele Alli and Troy Parrott, an Irish clubmate of his at Tottenham, were spotted in pictures taken on a winter break in Dubai with Lee Byrne, son of Liam Byrne, a key associate of Kinahan.
    Liam Byrne was previously named in court as being at “the very top tier” of organised crime in Ireland, and a “close and trusted associate and lieutenant of Daniel Kinahan”.
    So how will Premier League managers and owners ­handle the situation if, or when, a player signs to MTK?
    The reality is that the clubs may never know who they are dealing with. A source said Kinahan has been wooing a top-level football agent who has more than 150 ­players on his books.

    “Kinahan won’t start representing a player,” said the source. “He’ll just go and buy an agency and absorb it. And bang, he’ll be into football in a big way.
    “But no one will ever know because the Kinahan name will never appear on any paperwork.”
    But as he looks to expand his influence into the world’s most popular — and richest — sport, it is clear that Kinahan is not someone who can be ignored.

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    How ‘drugs kingpin’ Daniel Kinahan, linked to boxing champ Tyson Fury, is now planning to move into football

    SITTING on a scruffy trading estate in a Lancashire village, the office of the MTK football agency seems a world away from the glitzy Premier League.
    Now it aims to grab a slice of the £500million spent each year on agency fees — and while company director Danny Vincent is a complete unknown, the founder of the business’s parent company, Daniel Kinahan, is certainly not.

    Tyson Fury with Daniel Kinahan

    Known as “Big Dan” by Tyson Fury, Kinahan made his name in the ­boxing world — and is also a ­notorious figure in his native Dublin.
    He has been accused by Irish police, courts and media, as well as the BBC’s Panorama, of being a drugs kingpin and organised crime boss — something he has always denied and he has never been convicted of any criminal offence.
    Kinahan, 43, has been labelled a senior figure in organised crime by Ireland’s high court, while a 2009 diplomatic cable sent to the Pentagon by a US Embassy described him as a “suspected international drug-trafficking figure”, resulting in him being banned from entering the US.
    And police in Ireland suspect the Kinahan cartel — founded by his convicted drug-smuggler father Christy, who is now living in Dubai — has made at least £1billion selling narcotics globally.

    MTK Football’s director Danny Vincent, 36, was surprised when The Sun called last week at his £200,000 home just a stone’s throw from Aintree racecourse.

    Kinahan has been accused by Irish police, courts and media, as well as the BBC’s Panorama, of being a drugs kingpin and organised crime bossCredit: Refer to Caption

    The building where MTK Football is registeredCredit: .
    The tattooed Liverpool FC fan was unprepared for questions — despite his company’s links with Kinahan.
    Vincent, who counts Kinahan’s cage- fighter pal Darren Till among his shareholders, claimed he knew ­nothing about the alleged crimelord.
    He said: “I’ve got nothing to do with that. I work with Darren Till.”

    When pressed again about Kinahan, he said: “No, no — it’s bang out of order knocking at my door.”
    Prior to that, Vincent had admitted to our reporter that MTK Football had no clients, adding: “We have only just started out. This is mad — I’m not used to all this.”
    While Vincent may claim not to know Kinahan, The Sun understands the alleged mobster is already on first-name terms with dozens of ­Premier League players and even a club chairman.

    Amir Khan called Kinahan ‘one of the nicest guys I’ve ever met’Credit: Reuters
    That is because Kinahan has been plotting his move into the world of football for at least five years, from his base in Dubai.
    One well-placed source connected to multiple Premier League players revealed: “Kinahan has been planning this for years. He has been getting close to players and close to agents.
    “He has got to know lots of them while living in Marbella and more recently since he moved to Dubai.
    “Both destinations are playgrounds for footballers and underworld figures ­— and those worlds collide in high-end restaurants, bars and clubs.
    “He will definitely end up representing top-level players at some point.”
    Kinahan’s blueprint for success is the world of boxing, where he has acted as an “adviser” to Tyson Fury ahead of his £400million fight with Anthony Joshua.

    Danny Vincent, director of MTK Football, outside his homeCredit: .
    He founded MTK Global in 2012 and the firm now has more than 250 fighters on its books.
    In 2017 he claimed to have stepped away from the company, but he recently admitted he is still heavily involved in the fight trade.
    The source said: “It’s harder to find a boxer not linked to Kinahan than one who is. He dominates the boxing world and everyone knows it.”
    Kinahan operates in the shadows and is not registered with the British Board Of ­Boxing, or the Football Association, leaving them powerless to regulate him.
    In 2007, Kinahan and his ­younger brother Christy Jnr were held by police in Spain on suspicion of drug-smuggling. He was not charged. His father — known as “the Dapper Don” — is said to have passed on control of the cartel’s narcotics and money-laundering operation to him in 2016.
    Prior to moving to Dubai — where his dad and brother also live — he is alleged to have helped the cartel to amass a ­ fortune from drug-trafficking.
    Ireland’s Criminal Assets Bureau filed a high-court ­affidavit describing how ­Kinahan managed and ­controlled the day-to-day operations of the gang.

    Lee Byrne, Troy Parrott and Dele Alli
    Police forces in three ­countries currently want to question him. And in 2016, Kinahan was the intended target of an horrific shooting in Dublin’s Regency Hotel.
    Six gunmen from the rival Hutch gang, including one dressed in drag and others disguised as police officers, stormed in with AK47 assault rifles during a boxing weigh-in.
    They murdered alleged cartel enforcer David Byrne and seriously injured associate Sean McGovern — but Kinahan escaped.
    After a BBC Panorama documentary investigated his links with both boxing and organised crime last month, he said in a statement: “There is no evidence or proof against me. I have said repeatedly I have no criminal record anywhere in the world.”
    Despite the allegations, sports stars appear to love him. Last month Amir Khan called him “one of the nicest guys I’ve ever met” while Tyson Fury and Billy Jo Saunders respectfully call him “Big Dan”.
    A respected boxing source told The Sun: “The boxers that he represents absolutely love him because he treats them like kings.
    “And all the people who support him will always say thwaat he hasn’t been convicted of any crimes, so why shouldn’t he be involved in boxing?”
    But another source from the fight world urged more caution.

    Kinahan has curried favour with dozens of players owed millions by a rogue watch-dealer who disappeared with their money
    The source, who has met Kinahan on several occasions, said: “He is very intelligent and very dangerous. He is comfortable knowing that you know of his reputation.
    “He pushes and probes you and sizes you up. It’s disconcerting and very difficult to deal with.” And while the Premier League and the FA may hope that Kinahan’s new ­football venture never gets off the ground, The Sun can reveal that he is already embedded at the game’s top table.
    Kinahan has curried favour with dozens of players owed millions by a rogue watch-dealer who disappeared with their money.
    Players from clubs including Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Leicester, Aston Villa, Burnley, Leeds and Middlesbrough were all fleeced after handing over up to £250,000 on the promise of being sold rare Richard Mille, Philippe Patek and vintage Rolex watches.
    The jeweller, who cannot be named for legal reasons, failed to deliver the goods to around 30 footballers, agents and other watch-traders despite pocketing the cash.
    Unable to get their money back after he went bankrupt, several stars reportedly turned to Kinahan, who agreed to help.
    A source said: “If you’re owed £250,000 and someone gets it back for you, you’ll like them no matter what their alleged past is.”
    Kinahan has also helped out when players have got into trouble in Dubai.The Sun was told that when a Premier League stalwart got into an altercation while on holiday there, “Kinahan sorted it out”.
    But while Kinahan and his ­associates are happy to court ­players for business, they will not tolerate disrespect.

    One England star p***ed off some of Kinahan’s gang in a nightclub and, shortly after, his watch was stolen. They are not to be messed with.
    Source

    The source said: “One England star p***ed off some of Kinahan’s gang in a nightclub and, shortly after, his watch was stolen. They are not to be messed with.”
    Links between Kinahan’s associates and young football stars have already begun to emerge.
    Spurs and England star Dele Alli and Troy Parrott, an Irish clubmate of his at Tottenham, were spotted in pictures taken on a winter break in Dubai with Lee Byrne, son of Liam Byrne, a key associate of Kinahan.
    Liam Byrne was previously named in court as being at “the very top tier” of organised crime in Ireland, and a “close and trusted associate and lieutenant of Daniel Kinahan”.
    So how will Premier League managers and owners ­handle the situation if, or when, a player signs to MTK?
    The reality is that the clubs may never know who they are dealing with. A source said Kinahan has been wooing a top-level football agent who has more than 150 ­players on his books.

    “Kinahan won’t start representing a player,” said the source. “He’ll just go and buy an agency and absorb it. And bang, he’ll be into football in a big way.
    “But no one will ever know because the Kinahan name will never appear on any paperwork.”
    But as he looks to expand his influence into the world’s most popular — and richest — sport, it is clear that Kinahan is not someone who can be ignored.

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    How ‘drugs kingpin’ linked to boxing and Tyson Fury is now planning to move into football

    SITTING on a scruffy trading estate in a Lancashire village, the office of the MTK football agency seems a world away from the glitzy Premier League.
    Now it aims to grab a slice of the £500million spent each year on agency fees — and while company director Danny Vincent is a complete unknown, the founder of the business’s parent company, Daniel Kinahan, is certainly not.

    Tyson Fury with Daniel Kinahan

    Known as “Big Dan” by Tyson Fury, Kinahan made his name in the ­boxing world — and is also a ­notorious figure in his native Dublin.
    He has been accused by Irish police, courts and media, as well as the BBC’s Panorama, of being a drugs kingpin and organised crime boss — despite never having been convicted of any criminal offence.
    Kinahan, 43, has been labelled a senior figure in organised crime by Ireland’s high court, while a 2009 diplomatic cable sent to the Pentagon by a US Embassy described him as a “suspected international drug-trafficking figure”, resulting in him being banned from entering the US.
    And police in Ireland suspect the Kinahan cartel — founded by his convicted drug-smuggler father Christy, who is now living in Dubai — has made at least £1billion selling narcotics globally.

    MTK Football’s director Danny Vincent, 36, was surprised when The Sun called last week at his £200,000 home just a stone’s throw from Aintree racecourse.

    Kinahan has been accused by Irish police, courts and media, as well as the BBC’s Panorama, of being a drugs kingpin and organised crime bossCredit: Refer to Caption

    The building where MTK Football is registeredCredit: .
    The tattooed Liverpool FC fan was unprepared for questions — despite his company’s links with Kinahan.
    Vincent, who counts Kinahan’s cage- fighter pal Darren Till among his shareholders, claimed he knew ­nothing about the alleged crimelord.
    He said: “I’ve got nothing to do with that. I work with Darren Till.”

    When pressed again about Kinahan, he said: “No, no — it’s bang out of order knocking at my door.”
    Prior to that, Vincent had admitted to our reporter that MTK Football had no clients, adding: “We have only just started out. This is mad — I’m not used to all this.”
    While Vincent may claim not to know Kinahan, The Sun understands the alleged mobster is already on first-name terms with dozens of ­Premier League players and even a club chairman.

    Amir Khan called Kinahan ‘one of the nicest guys I’ve ever met’Credit: Reuters
    That is because Kinahan has been plotting his move into the world of football for at least five years, from his base in Dubai.
    One well-placed source connected to multiple Premier League players revealed: “Kinahan has been planning this for years. He has been getting close to players and close to agents.
    “He has got to know lots of them while living in Marbella and more recently since he moved to Dubai.
    “Both destinations are playgrounds for footballers and underworld figures ­— and those worlds collide in high-end restaurants, bars and clubs.
    “He will definitely end up representing top-level players at some point.”
    Kinahan’s blueprint for success is the world of boxing, where he has acted as an “adviser” to Tyson Fury ahead of his £400million fight with Anthony Joshua.

    Danny Vincent, director of MTK Football, outside his homeCredit: .
    He founded MTK Global in 2012 and the firm now has more than 250 fighters on its books.
    In 2017 he claimed to have stepped away from the company, but he recently admitted he is still heavily involved in the fight trade.
    The source said: “It’s harder to find a boxer not linked to Kinahan than one who is. He dominates the boxing world and everyone knows it.”
    Kinahan operates in the shadows and is not registered with the British Board Of ­Boxing, or the Football Association, leaving them powerless to regulate him.
    In 2007, Kinahan and his ­younger brother Christy Jnr were held by police in Spain on suspicion of drug-smuggling. He was not charged. His father — known as “the Dapper Don” — is said to have passed on control of the cartel’s narcotics and money-laundering operation to him in 2016.
    Prior to moving to Dubai — where his dad and brother also live — he is alleged to have helped the cartel to amass a ­ fortune from drug-trafficking.
    Ireland’s Criminal Assets Bureau filed a high-court ­affidavit describing how ­Kinahan managed and ­controlled the day-to-day operations of the gang.

    Lee Byrne, Troy Parrott and Dele Alli
    Police forces in three ­countries currently want to question him. And in 2016, Kinahan was the intended target of an horrific shooting in Dublin’s Regency Hotel.
    Six gunmen from the rival Hutch gang, including one dressed in drag and others disguised as police officers, stormed in with AK47 assault rifles during a boxing weigh-in.
    They murdered alleged cartel enforcer David Byrne and seriously injured associate Sean McGovern — but Kinahan escaped.
    After a BBC Panorama documentary investigated his links with both boxing and organised crime last month, he said in a statement: “There is no evidence or proof against me. I have said repeatedly I have no criminal record anywhere in the world.”
    Despite the allegations, sports stars appear to love him. Last month Amir Khan called him “one of the nicest guys I’ve ever met” while Tyson Fury and Billy Jo Saunders respectfully call him “Big Dan”.
    A respected boxing source told The Sun: “The boxers that he represents absolutely love him because he treats them like kings.
    “And all the people who support him will always say thwaat he hasn’t been convicted of any crimes, so why shouldn’t he be involved in boxing?”
    But another source from the fight world urged more caution.

    Kinahan has curried favour with dozens of players owed millions by a rogue watch-dealer who disappeared with their money
    The source, who has met Kinahan on several occasions, said: “He is very intelligent and very dangerous. He is comfortable knowing that you know of his reputation.
    “He pushes and probes you and sizes you up. It’s disconcerting and very difficult to deal with.” And while the Premier League and the FA may hope that Kinahan’s new ­football venture never gets off the ground, The Sun can reveal that he is already embedded at the game’s top table.
    Kinahan has curried favour with dozens of players owed millions by a rogue watch-dealer who disappeared with their money.
    Players from clubs including Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Leicester, Aston Villa, Burnley, Leeds and Middlesbrough were all fleeced after handing over up to £250,000 on the promise of being sold rare Richard Mille, Philippe Patek and vintage Rolex watches.
    The jeweller, who cannot be named for legal reasons, failed to deliver the goods to around 30 footballers, agents and other watch-traders despite pocketing the cash.
    Unable to get their money back after he went bankrupt, several stars turned to Kinahan, who agreed to help.
    A source said: “If you’re owed £250,000 and someone gets it back for you, you’ll like them no matter what their alleged past is.”
    Kinahan has also helped out when players have got into trouble in Dubai.The Sun was told that when a Premier League stalwart got into an altercation while on holiday there, “Kinahan sorted it out”.
    But while Kinahan and his ­associates are happy to court ­players for business, they will not tolerate disrespect.

    One England star p***ed off some of Kinahan’s gang in a nightclub and, shortly after, his watch was stolen. They are not to be messed with.
    Source

    The source said: “One England star p***ed off some of Kinahan’s gang in a nightclub and, shortly after, his watch was stolen. They are not to be messed with.”
    Links between Kinahan’s associates and young football stars have already begun to emerge.
    Spurs and England star Dele Alli and Troy Parrott, an Irish clubmate of his at Tottenham, were spotted in pictures taken on a winter break in Dubai with Lee Byrne, son of Liam Byrne, a key associate of Kinahan.
    Liam Byrne was previously named in court as being at “the very top tier” of organised crime in Ireland, and a “close and trusted associate and lieutenant of Daniel Kinahan”.
    So how will Premier League managers and owners ­handle the situation if, or when, a player signs to MTK?
    The reality is that the clubs may never know who they are dealing with. A source said Kinahan has been wooing a top-level football agent who has more than 150 ­players on his books.

    “Kinahan won’t start representing a player,” said the source. “He’ll just go and buy an agency and absorb it. And bang, he’ll be into football in a big way.
    “But no one will ever know because the Kinahan name will never appear on any paperwork.”
    But as he looks to expand his influence into the world’s most popular — and richest — sport, it is clear that Kinahan is not someone who can be ignored.

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    Wayne Rooney starring in intimate biopic featuring his professional AND personal life

    WAYNE Rooney has filmed a biopic celebrating his 20-year career in football — including some of his off-pitch exploits.
    The ex-England captain, 35, has done a series of interviews alongside wife Coleen, 34, for the Bafta-winning team behind the Amy Winehouse and Ayrton Senna documentaries.

    Wayne and Coleen pose with their four sons

    Unseen footage, as well as some of Wayne’s most memorable goals and footballing highlights, will be shown.
    Famous faces including David Beckham and Gary Neville will provide commentary and insight.
    It will also go into detail on the ups and downs of his life — both personal and professional.
    A production insider said: “It’s going to be a wonderfully powerful and inspiring look at Wayne’s career — how he went from unknown boy wonder to national captain, and England’s greatest- ever goal scorer.

    “But it also offers a rarely seen look at the man behind the player. He will likely be asked about marital mistakes he’s made in the past, drink driving, and the time he was arrested in the US.

    Wayne Rooney poses for a booking photo at Loudoun County Adult Detention Center after being arrested by the Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority PoliceCredit: Handout – Getty

    Jenny Thompson made headlines in 2010 when she bedded married England football player Wayne Rooney while working as a vice girlCredit: Instagram

    The film is subject to a bidding deal between Netflix and Amazon PrimeCredit: Jamie McPhilimey – The Sun

    “It is made clear he’s a fantastic dad, and loving husband — but he holds his hands up to previous lapses in judgement. Wayne will, of course, also have a say in what gets signed off.”
    The film is subject to a bidding deal between Netflix and Amazon Prime.
    Wayne’s spokesman said last night: “No decisions have yet been made on what content is or isn’t part of the movie, so people will just have to wait until its release.”

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    Wayne Bridge reveals kids keep interrupting him and wife Frankie having sex between homeschooling lessons

    AS any parent will ­testify, home-schooling is not easy.
    But it has proven harder than most — or not, as the case may be — for Wayne and Frankie Bridge.

    Wayne Bridge says he and wife Frankie have ditched evening sex for quickies between lessons

    The former England star says the exhausted couple have ditched evening sex for quickies between lessons . . . but keep getting interrupted by the kids.
    While on I’m A Celebrity in 2016, Wayne had told his jungle campmates Down Under that he liked sex every day with his wife, former Saturdays singer Frankie.
    But that can be pretty tricky, what with the couple having sons Parker, seven, and Carter, five, in addition to Wayne’s 14-year-old son Jaydon from a previous relationship.
    Wayne, 40, says: “I’m up and down to be honest — it’s one of them because of our kids and the lockdown.

    Wayne says the couple’s kids keep interrupting them having sexCredit: Frankie Bridge Instagram
    “Bedtime’s become harder so [sex] has become a daytime thing.
    “But that’s also been quite tough because of home- schooling . . . it’s quite difficult.
    “There have been times with them coming close to catching us!
    “I like a late-night one but my missus isn’t as keen — she likes a bit earlier, and she likes to go to bed early as well. I do like daytime [sex] as well — it makes you feel good afterwards.”

    While on I’m A Celebrity in 2016, Wayne had told his jungle mates that he liked sex every day with his wifeCredit: Brian Roberts
    Unlike most parents I know, who are too frazzled to do anything after 4pm bar crack open the Chablis, Wayne ­reckons the couple still have great chemistry.
    They amused fans last April by taking part in the Flip The Switch TikTok challenge, swapping clothes in a hilarious clip.
    Last month, ever the romantic, Wayne says he got his stunning wife a Valentine’s Day card bearing the words: “You still make my kn*b throb.”
    He adds, poetically: “You can be together for a long time and it doesn’t make it do it, but she still makes me stand to attention.

    Wayne showed off his impressive abs while in the jungle showerCredit: Rex Features
    “So I thought it was a good card. She liked it.”
    He and Frankie, 32, were introduced by comic James Corden at a club when Wayne was on a boozy night out with the Late Late Show host.
    They swapped numbers and exchanged a few early ­messages but, says Wayne, Frankie “pied me off on text” before they finally got together.
    Their first date in 2011 was at posh ­Japanese restaurant Zuma, in London, and they tied the knot in 2014.

    Wayne and Frankie amused fans last April by taking part in the Flip The Switch TikTok challengeCredit: Instagram

    The couple swapped clothes in the hilarious clipCredit: Instagram
    And while Frankie has walked red ­carpets for the past 20 years — she was in child group S Club 8 before joining The Saturdays — Wayne is also increasingly a celebrity in his own right.
    After finishing fifth on I’m A Celeb, he went on to win C4’s Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins in 2019.
    It’s safe to suggest he has long had the ­champagne-swilling, celeb lifestyle down pat, though.
    Of his erstwhile boozy days as a £90k-a-week footballer, he says his drinking got so bad he once ended up having to hitch a ride home on a milk float to get to training.

    Wayne was capped 36 times for England between 2002 and 2009Credit: Getty
    On the pitch Wayne, capped 36 times for his country between 2002 and 2009, was equally ­troublesome — once telling then-boss Jose Mourinho to “f*** off”, prompting the Portuguese coach to never talk to him again.
    He tells Archie Curzon on The Rig Biz podcast:  “I’ve been in trouble for football — not turning up for training, or not turning up on time, or drinking before training and stuff. I’ve been barred from a few places.
    “When I first started at Southampton, the drinking culture was still there.
    “But I’ve got a great story — I got home on a milk float once. I didn’t know where I was, I walked outside and there was a milk float.

    The couple have two sons together, Parker, seven, and Carter, five
    “I said, ‘Mate, you’ve got to get me back. I’ve got training!’ I was out in Winchester.
    “I was with a mate and he’d taken me back to a house party and I’d fallen asleep and woken up, and thought, ‘Oh no’. So I got a lift home from a milk float. It took ages.
    “I said my fan belt had broken, but then (manager) Glenn Hoddle called me into the office and said, ‘I won’t fine you for being honest but next time you’re gonna get fined’.
    “These days you can’t do anything because of social media.”

    Wayne says Frankie ‘pied him off on text’ before they finally got together
    Wayne recalled that at the 2002 World Cup, having been beaten 2-1 in the quarter-finals by Brazil, the England squad headed to the airport without him, after he slept through their meeting-up time.
    “In Japan, we’d finished the World Cup,” he explains.
    “I woke up, we’d had a night out, and I’d been left behind. They forgot about me. They left me in the hotel. How bad’s that?
    “The night out had been in the hotel, we couldn’t really go out — whenever we left the hotel it was just like carnage, hounded by people.”

    Wayne won Channel 4’s Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins in 2019Credit: Channel 4
    Having made his debut with Southampton in 1998, Wayne stayed there for five years, then joined Chelsea in 2003.
    During his six years at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea were Premier League ­champions twice.
    While there, Wayne had a bust-up with Jose that ­culminated in the self-proclaimed Special One sending him to ­Coventry — the idiom, not the Championship side.
    He explains: “There’s only one time when I lost it a ­little bit. He [Jose] was on my case in training — ­everything I did, there was something wrong with it, and I carried on.

    Wayne and Frankie tied the knot in July 2014
    “Eventually I turned to him and said, ‘What is your f***ing problem?’. And he didn’t say anything and I said, ‘Seriously, what is your f***ing problem?’
    “He never answered me at all . . . to this day. He never said a thing to me, and he never spoke to me after.
    “He doesn’t use that method with everyone, so he’s either had enough of you or he’s hoping for a reaction.”
    Wayne insists he and Jose, 58, eventually patch­ed up their differences.

    Wayne once told then-boss Jose Mourinho to ‘f*** off’, prompting the Portuguese coach to never talk to him againCredit: PA:Press Association
    He claims Jose regularly threw pre- season socials for the players — and even once booked US rap legend Snoop Dogg.
    Wayne adds: “He was good for the lads. There were times we’ve had pre-seasons in America, and he’s thrown a party.
    “And when I say thrown a party, I mean Snoop Dogg’s there — everyone’s there.
    “But you see how he treats some players and think it’s a bit harsh sometimes.

    Wayne stayed at Southampton for five years after making his debut in 1998Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    “He’s a great coach but where he’s had a bit of a tough time at Man United and Tottenham, sometimes he looks like a spoilt brat throwing his teddies out of the pram.
    “I don’t think he deals with it that well sometimes. But it’s funny to watch, I love seeing that.”
    Wayne also helped the Blues to FA Cup and League Cup glory, before moving to Man City in 2009.
    He retired having been released from Championship club Reading in May 2014 after just 12 games.

    Since retiring from football, Wayne has spent his time dabbling on the showbiz circuitCredit: Brian Roberts – The Sun
    Since then, he has spent his time dabbling on the showbiz ­circuit and, more recently, in playing teacher in lockdown.
    He adds: “I’ve lacked self-confidence since I was a kid, mainly because of probably my intelligence in school.
    “I was always afraid to get up and speak in case I got it wrong. Football was a bit of a release for me.
    “And since my career ended I thought, ‘I need to do something’, and never found out what it is.

    Wayne says he is now ‘more happy within himself as a person’Credit: frankiebridge/Instagram

    “But I am really happy in the position I’m in and being able to stay at home with my kids.
    “I don’t want to chase the next big thing.
    “I’m more happy within myself as a person.”

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    Premier League ace Jack Grealish hits on former Love Island beauty — but is busted by boyfriend

    PREMIER League ace Jack Grealish made a play for a former Love Island beauty — but was busted by her boyfriend.
    The England and Aston Villa star hit on model Natalia Zoppa, 21, online.

    Natalia Zoppa showing off her amazing figure while out and about in ManchesterCredit: Splash News

    Natalia is best known for appearing on Love IslandCredit: Rex Features

    Jack Grealish made a play for the former Love Island beautyCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    But her partner Hass Saleh called him out in a light-hearted video.
    In the TikTok clip, he claimed: “As if today couldn’t get any weirder, the best player in the Premier League tried to chat up my missus.”
    The fun started last week when Grealish, 25, direct-messaged the 2020 Love Island star with a waving hand emoji — regarded as a chat-up.
    A source said: “It was all a bit of a laugh for Natalia and her boyfriend, neither of them took it seriously.

    “Hass is not surprised Jack would be attracted to her because she’s gorgeous and he’s proud of her.

    The 21-year-old’s partner called him out in a light-hearted videoCredit: Splash News

    Grealish direct-messaged the 2020 Love Island star with a waving hand emojiCredit: Getty – Pool

    “He wasn’t having a go at Jack, he thought it was a good opportunity for her to draw attention to her social media and OnlyFans because she thrives on having as many followers as possible.”
    Natalia, who was in Love Island’s winter series in January last year, has 219,000 followers on Instagram.
    The Manchester-based brunette already has 1,800 likes on her OnlyFans page.

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    Wayne Rooney’s neighbours want permission to keep 1,000 genetically modified lambs

    WAYNE Rooney could soon get a wool-earned night’s sleep by counting sheep — as his neighbours want permission to keep a flock of 1,000 genetically modified lambs.
    Brighouse Farms — next door to the ex-England footballer’s £20million Cheshire mansion — has revealed plans for two sheds with a combined floor size of 1,886 square metres.

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    Brighouse Farms is next door to the ex-England footballer’s £20million Cheshire mansionCredit: BackGrid
    In plans submitted to the council, the expert breeders include a “dark-room laboratory” for artificial insemination to genetically modify their flock to “realise desired traits” for farmers.
    Ironically Rooney — who needs to listen to the sound of a Hoover to get to sleep — is a player-coach at Derby County, known as the Rams.
    Cheshire East Council is to decide on the application next month.
    Wayne’s wife Coleen is preparing for her legal battle against Rebekah Vardy at the High Court.

    When the Wags do eventually go to court, a judge will decide whether Coleen, 34, libelled Becky when she accused her of leaking stories about the Rooneys.
    A source said: “Coleen thinks it’s laughable. She is confident and is certainly not dragging her heels.
    “Coleen changed her legal team and they are compiling the evidence and preparing to put forward the strongest case possible.
    “Coleen has said she won’t be bullied by strong-arm tactics, nor will she back down. Becky’s team are trying to flex their muscles. But they wanted a fight so Coleen’s going to bring them one.”

    A spokesman for Coleen, wife of ex-England skipper Wayne, did not respond to a request for comment.

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    Wayne’s wife Coleen is preparing for her legal battle against Rebekah Vardy at the High CourtCredit: Instagram

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    Wayne’s neighbours want permission to keep a flock of 1,000 genetically modified lambsCredit: Alamy

    The Sun told on Saturday how Becky, wife of Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy, 33, wants an interim hearing later this year.
    Coleen was nicknamed Wagatha Christie after she went on Twitter to say her investigations proved stories leaked to the Press about her originated from Becky’s Instagram account. Becky vehemently denied it.
    An attempt at mediation failed after Becky asked for a full public apology.

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