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    I feel used by Forest Green… they sacked me before I even received my first payslip as a manager, says Troy Deeney

    TROY DEENEY was sacked from his first job in management before he even received his first payslip.After just six matches in charge of League Two’s bottom club, Forest Green Rovers, the former Watford captain was told he was being relieved of his duties.
    Troy Deeney was sacked by Forest Green before receiving his first payslip as managerCredit: Rex
    The former Watford striker left Forest Green on ThursdayCredit: Rex
    The morning after his shock dismissal, Deeney said: “They told me it was because of results but I have trouble believing that.
    “I feel to a certain extent I have been used for my contacts and pulling power.
    “We had brought in five players in this window, most of whom would not have dropped down to the bottom of League Two if it wasn’t for me — including Maxi Oyedele, on loan from Manchester United.
    “Four weeks ago, I was the solution. Now I’m told I’m the problem.
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    “The club knew the type of character I was, someone that had been in the dressing room and knew changes needed to be made if the club was going to grow and gain improved results on the pitch.
    “When you’re taking over a club in the middle of a season and it is rock bottom of the league you can’t take your time and go easy. Hard words needed to be spoken and I felt that we were about to turn a corner with results.
    “Was I the problem? Or is it the club that is about to appoint its ninth manager in less than three years?
    “I was expected to turn around the fortunes of a failing club in less than a month. I hadn’t even received my first payslip as a manager when they told me they were getting rid of me.”
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    Deeney is an outspoken, passionate man. What you see is what you get.
    He had been at Forest Green for four months, as a player-coach to previous boss David Horseman. So owner Dale Vince knew what he was getting when he appointed Deeney as boss on December 20.
    The former Premier League centre-forward verbally savaged his own players following last Saturday’s 2-0 home defeat by Harrogate, claiming there were ‘too many babies’ at the club.
    The previous day he had sent midfielder Reece Brown home after he  frequently turned up late for training.
    And hours before his sacking, he was hit with a four-match FA touchline ban for misconduct when he was sent from the dugout  during a controversial 2-1 loss to Swindon on December 29.
    Deeney said: “The comments I made about the players in the media last weekend should never have left the dressing room and I apologised to them for that on Monday.
    “That was a mistake which will not be repeated and a lesson learned for when I go back into management — and I do want to go back.
    “Four weeks ago, I was the solution. Now I’m told I’m the problem.”Troy Deeney
    “The ironic thing is that I felt those comments had helped to raise standards and focus minds. The team had trained really well all week, people had stopped turning up late.
    “People have tried to make out I had some personal issue with Reece Brown — it’s not true, I’ve known him since he was at Birmingham, he’s a good player.
    “But the idea that a manager might want his men to turn up for work on time and give 100 per cent, is that really so outrageous?”
    As for his touchline ban, Deeney said: “I don’t know if that contributed to the decision. I attended a disciplinary hearing where I was commended for my conduct and I plead guilty to those aspects that were true.
    “I admitted I called the linesman a ‘weasel’ and maybe I used that word in a different context to how it was interpreted but I shouldn’t have said it.
    “Still, I can’t believe this decision was made on results after only six games.”
    Rovers drew three of those six matches, and lost the others — two of them through serious misfortune. While football is an infamously impatient ‘results business’, it would have been an extraordinarily short period of time to sack a boss purely on results.
    Deeney was having dinner with his backroom staff when he was called at 6.20pm on Thursday and asked to return to the stadium, to speak to director of football Allan Steele.
    He said: “I wanted to get the staff together and it had been an enjoyable meal, everyone was in good spirits and then I got the call. I just felt embarrassed when I left the restaurant.
    Deeney has admitted he feels used by Forest GreenCredit: Rob Noyes
    Deeney drew three of his six matches as manager of the League Two sideCredit: Getty
    “I asked why they wanted me to come in and was told ‘we have decided to go in another direction’. Then I was told it was a decision based on results.”
    Owner Vince has not spoken to Deeney directly about his decision.
    And Deeney said: “The whole thing has been done without any class. I don’t feel bitter. I feel more hurt for my assistant David ‘Ned’ Kelly, who has also left the club, than I do for myself.
    “The idea that a manager might want his men to turn up for work on time and give 100 per cent, is that really so outrageous?”Troy Deeney
    “I even feel an element of relief this morning. I wish them well. They have a squad of players which should not be anywhere near the bottom of League Two, especially with the new players I brought in.
    “There is a losing mentality which Ned and I had been trying to reverse and I feel many of the things we put in place will benefit the team going forward.
    “But whoever the next manager is, he had better get things right in three weeks or less.”
    What next, then, for 35-year-old Deeney — who only played his most recent match last month?  He said: “I won’t deny that this hurts but I have never been one to shrink from a challenge.
    “It has taught me to be more selective about jobs and roles I take but I’m highly motivated and will regroup and go again.
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    “One thing my career has taught me is that you grow way more from adversity and I’ll learn from this and get stronger and will be successful in my management career.
    “One thing’s for sure, I never give up.” More

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    Manchester United on hunt for food safety officer after serving 30 guests raw chicken

    MANCHESTER United are on the hunt for a food safety officer just weeks after 30 guests were served raw chicken at Old Trafford.The club was handed a 1 out of 5 food rating after dozens consumed food not fit for human consumption at an event on November 21 last year.
    Manchester United are on the hunt for a food safety officer after serving 30 guests raw chickenCredit: Getty
    The dangerous food was served after 300 pieces of chicken were cooked for the event, but only three trays – each of which had around 15 pieces of chicken – were probed to check they were cooked properly.
    That meant 17 trays containing around 255 pieces of chicken – were not checked and the temperature was not recorded as required before they were served.
    United, which described it as an “isolated incident”, is now trying to hire a food safety officer on a 12-month contract.
    The job ad states the successful candidate will be expected to “elevate the standards and exceed expectations in a bustling department”.
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    It adds: “Your role goes beyond routine tasks – you’ll be a crucial player in ensuring the safety and excellence of our culinary offerings during high-profile conference events and lively match day business.”
    Responding to the club’s food hygiene rating being downgraded in December, a spokesperson said: “Manchester United has one of the largest and most experienced food and beverage operations in world sport, with more than 250,000 people dining at the stadium restaurants and over 300 external events successfully delivered each year.
    “Everyone at the club is determined to regain our 5-star food hygiene status as quickly as possible.
    “To support that objective, we are conducting an independent food audit to identify any further opportunities for improvement.”
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    Jordan Henderson quitting Saudi soccer doesn’t surprise me — I sat in empty stadiums in 40C heat and was bored to tears

    DRENCHED with sweat, Jordan Henderson looked utterly exhausted as he trudged to the touchline to grab yet another swig from a water bottle.The England international and former Liverpool captain seemed out on his feet after giving his all as he has done countless times for club and country.
    Jordan Henderson seemed out of his feet playing for Saudi minnows Al-EttifaqCredit: Getty
    The Sun’s Chief Foreign Correspondent Nick Parker shares his thoughts on why Saudi football is so off-puttingCredit: Ian Whittaker – Commissioned by The Sun
    But this was not a World Cup epic watched by millions — rather the harsh reality of Henderson’s debut, in 35C heat, for Saudi Arabian Pro League minnows Al-Ettifaq.
    It was not yet half time when Henderson — who with Liverpool won the Champions League in 2019, the Premier League the next year and the FA Cup in 2022 — took his fourth water break in a ramshackle, half-full stadium unfit for even an English League One tie.
    The midfielder was playing in front of just 13,000 fans, under new club coach and fellow former Liverpool and England star Steven Gerrard last August — and even then the writing was on the wall for all to see.
    Now, with Henderson tonight signing off a move to Dutch giants Ajax, after just six months in Saudi, he is the first of a host of crazy-money signings from the Premier League and other European top-flights who are expected to quit the desert kingdom.
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    A source told me: “Jordan knows he has made a terrible mistake and stands to lose a lot of money.
    “But he can’t face another day in Saudi. He has found the heat intolerable and the quality of the football is, frankly, beneath his talents and won’t keep him in the England reckoning.”
    I feel his pain. Watching his debut in Saudi was one of the weirdest experiences of my 35 years covering football games for The Sun.
    Ahead of the 9pm kick-off, daytime temperatures had topped 40C but the real killer was stifling 60 per cent humidity.
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    I was soaked in sweat two minutes after stepping out of my taxi — and I was just a spectator.
    Even locals accustomed to the heat were tearing up cardboard boxes to create makeshift fans as play began.
    Having experienced the World Cup glitz in neighbouring Qatar just months earlier, my arrival at the new Saudi home of two Liverpool legends was a shock.
    The Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd Stadium was built in 1973 and needs more than a lick of paint — it needs air-con.
    It seats 26,000 but was only half full, despite the pre-match promise of Cristiano Ronaldo and former Liverpool striker Sadio Mane lining up for the opponents Al-Nassr.
    The drabness of Al-Ettifaq’s laboured 2-1 victory, and former Manchester United favourite Ronaldo failing to show for the game, was only made worse by the multi-use stadium’s running track keeping fans remote from the action.
    The star signings on show must have been baffled by the tiny Saudi fan base.
    Women in burkas, men in Arab robes and others in jeans and T-shirts watched from the sweltering stands, where swathes of faded blue plastic seats lay empty.
    A repeat of this when Saudi Arabia hosts the 2034 World Cup would be a disaster — fear of which could lead to a temporary lifting of the Gulf state’s booze ban, to woo more fans.
    But it is not just the heat, and tiny crowds, triggering the footballers’ exodus from Saudi.
    The Islamic kingdom’s strict cultural code is also to blame for this.
    Boozing is banned and punishable by flogging, while players’ Wags are not legally allowed out in public alone — and women in Saudi have only been allowed to drive since 2018.
    Henderson, 33, more than tripled his Liverpool salary, to a reported £700,000 a week, when he moved to Saudi last summer in the twilight of his career.
    Gerrard, 43, landed a £15.2million-a-year deal — after he was axed as Aston Villa boss then ignored by even Championship clubs.
    But the fanfare around the pair’s unveiling at the Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd Stadium looked staged, fake and doomed.
    The sweltering heat, as well as extremely strict cultural codes, have left Saudi stadiums full of empty seats during gamesCredit: Ian Whittaker – Commissioned by The Sun
    The fanfare around Steven Gerrard’s £15.2m deal with Al-Ettifaq looked staged, fake and doomedCredit: Reuters
    Within weeks, Henderson — used to playing before 50,000-strong crowds at Anfield and on glittering World Cup stages — turned out in front of just 610 fans for one Al-Ettifaq game.
    The unhappy playmaker is now bailing out to Ajax.
    He was so desperate quit joyless Saudi that he has reportedly agreed to a 75 per cent pay cut to move to Amsterdam.
    He played just 19 times for former Reds team-mate Gerrard and has now torn up his three-year contract with the club and walked out of an Al-Ettifaq training camp in Dubai.
    His Saudi wages would have been tax-free had he stayed for two years.
    But he faces a £7million tax bill if he returns to the UK, thanks to HMRC rules and having spent less than a year working abroad.
    He is far from alone in wanting out, though.
    My source added: “A lot of top players brought in at huge expense from the Premier League and Europe feel the same — and Jordan won’t be the first to leave.”
    Al-Nassr signing Cristiano Ronaldo, 38, was the first megastar to move to Saudi two years ago on a ridiculous £3.4million a week.
    He was followed by Brazil showman Neymar, 31, who joined Al-Hilal on £2.5million a week, from French club PSG.
    Cristiano Ronaldo was the first megastar to move to Saudi, on a ridiculous £3.4m a weekCredit: Instagram @cristiano
    Ronaldo was soon followed by Brazilian showman NeymarCredit: Getty
    The preening ex-Barcelona striker also demanded three supercars for himself, four Mercedes G Wagons for his entourage, a Mercedes van with a driver on 24-hour standby, and an army of staff.
    Other imports have included Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema, Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino, Chelsea’s N’Golo Kante, Manchester City’s Riyad Mahrez, Fulham’s Aleksandar Mitro-vic, Wolves’ Ruben Neves and former Celtic winger Jota.
    But with the January transfer window now open, many are fed up and desperate to turn tail.
    Firmino is being linked to Fulham, Jota to Tottenham and Benzema to Chelsea.
    Meanwhile legendary Liverpool goal machine Robbie Fowler’s spell as boss of a Saudi second-tier club has ended after four months, following an apparent spat with management.
    Ex-England ace Fowler, 48, was inexplicably axed despite the club being on a winning run.
    He is believed to have received a large severance payout and has not spoken about his exit, which came weeks before Henderson blew the whistle on Al-Ettifaq.
    Henderson’s game in front of 610 fans was the fifth-lowest attendance of the flop Pro League this season, the tiniest being 257, and comes despite the billions invested by the Saudi government in a brazen bid to “sportswash” its appalling human rights record.
    But the sheikhs lavishing oil wealth on the lacklustre league are unlikely to be put off after greedy Fifa chiefs gifted them the 2034 World Cup.
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    A Saudi soccer source said: “Players will come and go but Saudi Arabians love football and we are in for the long haul.
    “We have the resources and will do what it takes to make our league and World Cup a great success.” More

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    Kyle Walker’s pregnant wife Annie Kilner reveals ‘K’ commitment tattoo after dumping footballer over Lauryn Goodman baby

    PREGNANT Annie Kilner reveals a “K” commitment tattoo — as she bonds with a loyal new companion.Model Annie, 30, clutched a puppy as she continues to live apart from hubby Kyle Walker.
    Annie Kilner clutched a puppy following her split from Kyle — with a commitment tattoo showingCredit: Splash News
    A source said of Kyle: ‘If only he had shown her the same level of commitment’Credit: Splash
    The Man City defender, 33, is trying to save their marriage despite fathering a second child with Lauryn Goodman.
    He continues to wear his wedding ring — unlike Annie, whose tattoo will prove harder to remove.
    A source said: “Annie had ‘K’ for Kyle tattooed on to her ring finger a while ago.
    “If only he had shown her the same level of commitment.”
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    We revealed Annie is six months pregnant with their fourth baby.
    The source added: “Her focus is their baby. She’s under a huge amount of pressure because of what he’s done.
    “But she wants to make sure she is doing everything she can to stay strong.”
    Lauryn and Kyle already share son Kairo, three, born in 2021 following a brief split with his childhood sweetheart Annie.
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    Last week it emerged Lauryn fell pregnant with their daughter following secret visits to  Manchester for Kyle to see their son.
    They had a daughter last summer – now six months old – but Lauryn claims Kyle repeatedly denied the girl was his.
    She said the footballer then “tried to control me” in an effort to keep his secret family hidden from Annie.
    Fighting back tears, she says she kept asking the footballer to come clean with his wife but he was “too weak to do it”.

    Left with no other choice and desperate to move forward “like adults”, she broke the news to Annie on December 27.
    She told The Sun on Sunday: “I don’t think Annie wanted to believe it was true, which is understandable.
    “She kept asking for proof so I showed her the DNA test but even then she doubted it was real until I pointed out my daughter’s name on the paperwork.”
    As the women chatted they realised the England defender had lied to them both.
    Lauryn says: “She was asking all sorts of questions. I said, ‘I don’t want to hurt you,’ but she insisted on seeing photos, getting details.
    “I showed her one of Kyle and Kairo playing football together.
    “I know he has got photos of our kids up at Manchester City, I’ve met him lots of times since Kairo was born too. He has met his daughter.”
    Walker was later kicked out of the Cheshire home he shared with his wife and three sons.
    He is now renting a luxury £8,000-a-month apartment in nearby Hale, Cheshire.
    Annie announced last week she was separating from Walker after two years of marriage.
    It was confirmed hours later that Lauryn and Kyle shared a six month-old-daughter.
    Despite the affair tearing apart his marriage, a pal claims Lauryn meant nothing to the footballer.
    They told the Mirror: “It was effectively just a very, very quick fleeting thing while he was in the area.
    “Yes, things happened a few times but there were no ­feelings, and certainly no romance.”
    It comes as the player romped with Ex On The Beach star Laura Brown in his Bentley 4×4 and was caught having a Covid busting orgy with two hookers.
    Last March the City star was seen on CCTV exposing himself in a bar and snogging a woman.
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    He dirty-danced with the woman — not his wife — and a female friend after he arrived at the Manchester venue drunk with male pals.
    Walker later voluntarily attended a police station for an interview for indecent exposure.
    The source added: ‘Her focus is their baby. She’s under a huge amount of pressure because of what he’s done’Credit: Splash
    Annie was seen kissing her tiny poochCredit: Splash
    The couple married in 2021Credit: Splash
    Annie is focusing on her pregnancy, a source saidCredit: Splash
    Annie and Kyle in happier times, before she learned that her love rat husband had fathered a second child with Lauryn GoodmanCredit: Tim Stewart News Limited
    Kyle’s marriage broke down after model Lauryn confronted Annie about her husband’s ‘secret life’Credit: Instagram / @lauryngoodman91 More

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    Laura Woods becomes millionaire after her earnings shoot up by £600,000 in ONE year

    FOOTIE presenter Laura Woods has become a millionaire.The ITV and TNT Sports host, 36, saw her earnings shoot up by £600,000 in a year.
    Footie presenter Laura Woods has become a millionaireCredit: Getty
    The host, 36, saw her earnings shoot up by £600,000 in a yearCredit: PA
    Paperwork from her company The Pig and I Limited, set up in 2014, reveal assets have now reached £1million.
    Her wealth increased from £400,000 to £1million from December 2021 to December 2022.
    The increase of £600,000 is equivalent to earning £11,500 a week.
    But Laura is likely to have earned even more.
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    She left the talkSPORT breakfast show in June last year, where she is said to have earned £250,000 a year, and is rumoured to have had a huge pay rise on her move to TNT Sports.
    Arsenal fan Woods worked her way to the top by starting as a runner on Sky Sports.
    We recently revealed Laura joked she was being haunted by a picture of Ange Postecoglou.
    The TNT Sports host has revealed a snap of her and the Tottenham manager “keeps popping up” in her home.
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    Woods had her picture taken with Postecoglou at Wimbledon last summer, with the polaroid snap now at her home.
    However, she has now admitted she cannot escape it after being asked if she would swap the Spurs boss with Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta. More

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    Man-child Kyle Walker needs to take a long, hard look at himself and grow the hell up like Harry Kane

    JUDGING by his presence in both the England and Man City teams, footballer Kyle Walker’s sporting brain appears to be in full working order.But when it comes to emotional intelligence, he’s clearly cerebrally challenged.
    Kyle Walker is clearly cerebrally challenged in the emotional department, with five (apparently soon to be six) children by two different womenCredit: Getty
    How else has he ended up with five children by two different women, both of whom are furious with him?
    Stage left is his wife Annie, mother of three of his children and, according to The Sun yesterday, now pregnant with their fourth.
    Stage right is “lover” Lauryn Goodman, who recently revealed that not only was her three-year-old son fathered by Kyle, but her baby daughter, too.
    And centre stage is Kyle, who is known for his “pace, strength and vision” on the pitch but, off it, was seemingly as blind as a bat to the emotional perils that lay ahead because he couldn’t keep it in his trousers.
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    Reality star Lauryn, 32, says: “I kept saying to Kyle . . . ‘You need to tell her’ . . . If everyone knows where they stand they can make their own adult choices in life.
    “There were hearings coming up surrounding our daughter, there was paperwork flying around and legal meetings had taken place, and Annie needed to know the truth before something went public.”
    But Kyle did nothing and failed to anticipate what any adulterous schmuck knows — that Christmas is a potential flashpoint when you’re playing away.
    Particularly when your lover is facing the festive season as a single parent while her “baby daddy” is off playing happy families with his wife and other children.
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    Lauryn explains that, following a legal meeting in December, “it came to a head” and she realised he was playing her and Annie off against each other.
    So, the day after Boxing Day, while Kyle was, er, playing away at Everton, she lobbed her emotional hand grenade into the cosy, post-Christmas idyll of Chez Walker and made a call to Annie.
    “She kept asking for proof, so I showed her the DNA test . . . she was trying to piece it all together . . . how he did it,” says Lauryn.
    To add insult to injury, she reveals that Kyle would regularly call her from the England dressing room and . . . “I wasn’t a secret to his England teammates — they would come on the phone when he FaceTimed me.”
    Very classy, chaps. Annie has now announced she is separating from Kyle after 12 years together (two of them married) and Kyle has publicly apologised to her for “the upset I’ve caused”, as though he’d simply caused a scene in a restaurant rather than fathered two secret children by another woman.
    Annie deserves better and I hope she eventually finds someone who treats her respectfully, but if she is pregnant again, her emotions will be raging and make it harder to see a future without the father of her children. So watch this space.
    In the meantime, Kyle needs to take a long, hard look at himself and grow the hell up.
    When it comes to women, life as a Premier League footballer is akin to being a kid in a sweetie shop.
    If you’re a single, teenage star, it’s perhaps understandable that you take your pick, but even an 18/19-year-old knows that, whatever contraception the woman says she’s using, the use of a condom is an extra layer of protection if you don’t want an unplanned baby and years of legal wrangling.
    Kyle is 33, for God’s sake. So perhaps it’s time for this man-child to take note of the example given by his 30-year-old teammate and England captain Harry Kane, whose longevity in the game is undoubtedly bolstered by his loyalty to his wife and children and the subsequent lack of drama in his personal life.
    Ditto his England manager Gareth Southgate, who has been happily married for 26 years.
    In June 2018, the manager warned his ­players about cheating in a meeting before a 2-1 victory over Nigeria at Wembley.
    “It’s not that we are looking to get away with anything, but if we thought we could then that option has gone.
    “We have to be vigilant in all areas of the pitch.”
    He was talking about football, of course. But, in Kyle’s case, it’s sound life advice, too.
    Kyle should look to the good example that Harry Kane has setCredit: Getty
    GIVE US POWER TO ACT
    WHEN we speak of an “institution” and its failings, it’s easy to forget that it’s inanimate.
    It’s only as good, or not, as the people working within it.
    The jury’s still out on whether Post Office investigator Stephen Bradshaw was useless or ruthless after he as accused of behaving like a ‘Mafia gangster’Credit: postofficehorizoninquiry
    Some of its staff can make it efficient and fair, others can make it sluggish and incompetent, while the worst people of all can make it corrupt.
    And the sheer size of certain institutions means there are plenty of hiding places for these human failings committed, often wilfully, by people who, as long as their lives are cushioned by job security, sick pay and a fat pension etc, don’t give a flying fig about the havoc they wreak on others.
    The jury’s out on whether Post Office investigator Stephen Bradshaw was useless or ruthless, but at the public inquiry into the Horizon IT scandal, he and his colleagues were accused of behaving “like Mafia gangsters” towards the postmasters wrongly accused of taking money.
    The gimlet-eyed Mr Bradshaw denies it, but he allegedly “hounded” one woman in more than 60 calls and called her a “bitch” in “extremely distressing” conversations.
    Surely it’s time for MPs – the cogs of that other inanimate body known as “Parliament” – to give ordinary people the power and resources to robustly defend themselves against these “institutional failings”?

    Seems like the kids’ summer commitments mysteriously vaporise if you suggest going to enjoy cocktails with them on a tropical beachCredit: Getty
    “BOOMERANG tourism” is reportedly a big thing for 2024 – with millennial adult children planning to rejoin their parents for holidays.
    Hmmm. Ask your kids, “Are you free in the summer?” and chances are you’ll get: “Not sure yet. What are you planning?”
    If you say, “a week’s camping in the UK” then they’re busy.
    But if you mention a tropical beach and cocktails, their commitments mysteriously vaporise.
    Luck of the drawers, Geri
    GERI Horner says she nearly missed out on early auditions for the Spice Girls after getting bad sunburn on holiday and a face full of blisters.
    But she adds: “I’ve always been a queue-jumper.”
    Geri Horner has revealed that her little hotpants were her key to stardomCredit: Getty
    So she called up the producers, who agreed to see her and, despite not being a trained singer or dancer, she says she “made up for it in enthusiasm”.
    Good for her. But one imagines there were plenty of other enthusiastic souls warbling and hoofing their way to wannabe stardom, too, so why did she make the cut?
    She adds that she was “quite quirky, in my little hotpants”.
    Mystery solved.
    TIP’S A CHOC SHOCK
    HAVING just spent a few days in New York, I was shocked by the level of tipping expected.
    It’s a form of legalised mugging.
    Tipping culture in New York is a form of legalised muggingCredit: Getty
    Even if you buy an orange juice “to go”, you’re handed a contactless machine that gives the minimum option of a 20 per cent sweetener to the till operator on top of the extortionate mark-up you’re already paying.
    Gulp.
    But the moment that rendered me utterly speechless was when I used a self-service checkout to buy a chocolate bar at Newark Airport, and even the machine asked me if I would like to leave it a tip.
    I told it not to bet on Chelsea winning the Premier League.
    WAHEY TO GO, GUYS
    A FAN of Morecambe and Wise lost his job at a bus company after managers failed to see the funny side when he and a colleague replicated the comedy duo’s famous kitchen “striptease”.
    It was meant as a “jovial Christmas act”, but he was sacked for “gross misconduct” and has subsequently taken CE Jeatt & Sons of Windsor to tribunal and won more than £50,000 in compensation for wrongful dismissal.
    A Morecambe and Wise fan has received compensation for wrongful dismissal after a bus company wasn’t fond of him recreating their ‘striptease’Credit: Scope Features
    Quite right, too.
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    Who are these killjoys who suck all the fun out of life?
    They clearly didn’t get the M&W memo: “In this world where we live, there should be more happiness.” More

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    Kyle Walker having ANOTHER baby with 6-months pregnant wife Annie Kilner – after second child with Lauryn Goodman

    ENGLAND love rat Kyle Walker meets estranged wife Annie Kilner — who is six months pregnant with their fourth child.It is the latest astonishing twist in their troubled marriage — after Annie, threw him out at Christmas when she learned he had fathered a second love child with model and influencer Lauryn Goodman.
    Kyle Walker is pictured with estranged wife Annie Kilner — who is six months pregnant with their fourth childCredit: Dan Charity – The Sun
    It is the first time they have been snapped together since Annie learned he had fathered a second love child with Lauryn GoodmanCredit: Dan Charity / Commissioned by The Sun
    Today they were pictured together for the first time since the split as Annie handed over their eldest son Roman to Man City’s Kyle, in Prestbury, Cheshire.
    Annie, who was not wearing her wedding band, was seen putting on a brave face.
    She is due in March and gave a glimpse of her bump.
    Kyle, 33, collected cases before father and son headed to last night’s Fifa Best Awards in London.
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    At the midday drop-off, he and Annie chatted briefly before she hugged Roman, 12, and said goodbye.
    A source confirmed to The Sun: “Annie is six months pregnant with their fourth child. It should be a time of great joy and excitement.
    “Instead, she’s struggling greatly with the fall-out from his latest sex scandal.
    “She’s understandably fragile but doing everything to protect her children and prepare for the arrival of their fourth.
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    “To his credit, Kyle is trying to put on a united front to limit the damage they have been exposed to.
    “It’s a little bit too late, but he’s trying.”
    The source said Annie told only a handful of friends and family about the pregnancy and was desperate to keep it quiet.
    They added: “She was distraught after speculation emerged at the weekend.
    “It’s every woman’s right to be able to announce they’re expecting — not someone else.
    “She was deeply hurt by what was said, especially at a time when her world is currently in free fall.”
    A source said Annie was ‘struggling greatly’ after Kyle’s latest sex scandalCredit: Dan Charity / Commissioned by The Sun
    Pregnant Annie is due in March and has tried to keep the news relatively privateCredit: Dan Charity / Commissioned by The Sun
    The drop-off took place at Prestbury’s Mottram Hall — where the Walkers wed in November 2021.
    The source denied claims Kyle was kicked out five months ago, and said he was given his marching orders after Lauryn told Annie the truth.
    Model Lauryn, who gave birth to Kyle’s son Kairo in April 2020, messaged stunned Annie a day after Boxing Day.
    Annie suspected he was the father of her second child but had no proof until Lauryn presented her with DNA results and legal documents proving her worst fears.
    Lauryn, 32, told her: “I don’t have two baby daddies. I have one.”
    She then forwarded a photo of Kyle secretly enjoying a playdate with their two children in a park.
    Heartbroken Annie banished £160,000-a-week Kyle as her family rallied around her.
    Kyle, who captained City in a 3-2 win against Newcastle at the weekend, is now living in a rented apartment nearby.
    He apologised to Annie last week after she confirmed she was “taking time away”.
    Kyle had previously been unmasked as dad to Lauryn’s first child Kairo, now three.
    He promised to have nothing more to do with Lauryn or his son.
    But in September 2022 he met her in secret at a lawyer’s office.
    The pair resumed contact and weeks later Lauryn became pregnant with their second child.
    She gave birth to a daughter in July and refused to reveal the dad’s identity but repeatedly teased it online.
    Influencer Lauryn told Annie over the Christmas period that her second child was fathered by KyleCredit: Splash News
    Kyle and Annie in happier times, prior to their wedding in 2021Credit: BackGrid
    At the weekend, Lauryn revealed why she delivered the news to Annie over Christmas.
    She said: “I kept saying to Kyle, ‘You need to tell Annie that you are our daughter’s father and you’re having a relationship with your children.
    “We need to start 2024 out in an open way. If everyone knows where they stand. they can make their own adult choices in life.”
    Lauryn said she did not want to cause “any more heartache” for Annie but said Kyle was too weak to tell the truth.
    She added: “I didn’t want them to split up but it had to be out in the open for all of our sakes.”
    Sources said Kyle and Annie’s marriage had been on the rocks in the months after Lauryn gave birth and that the latest scandal is the “final straw”.
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    Annie is considering divorce and has hired Coleen Rooney’s Wagatha Christie lawyer Paul Lunt and public relations guru Rachel Monk.
    A source insisted Kyle was never in a relationship with Lauryn.
    Kyle was spotted still wearing his wedding bandCredit: Dan Charity – Commissioned by The Sun
    Annie is preparing for the arrival of her fourth child, and Kyle’s sixthCredit: Dan Charity – The Sun
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    Widow blocked from having Three Lions emblem on husband’s headstone as she needs King’s permission

    A WIDOW’S plans to get England’s Three Lions on her footie-mad hubby’s headstone have been blocked as she needs the King’s permission.Tracy Bilclough promised John, who died in 2020 aged 60, the emblem would mark his grave.
    Tracy Bilclough planned to have the England logo engraved on her husband John’s gravestone, who was football madCredit: Roland Leon
    The engraving was blocked by a judge who told Tracy she would need the King’s permission to use the Three Lions emblemCredit: Roland Leon
    But a Church of England judge refused as the “stylized heraldic lions” belong to the Crown and they had to be removed from the gravestone in Stretton-on-Dunsmore, Warks.
    Retired carer Tracy, 63, has written to King Charles twice asking for his permission.
    Just two rows back from John’s grave is a headstone incorporating a Fleur de Lis, another heraldic symbol but one associated with the French royal family.
    Another nearby grave featured a thistle emblem, symbolising Scotland.
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    She said: “It just seems wrong that you can have a symbol of France or any other country you like but not one of England in England.”
    She added: “I feel bad for John. It feels like he’s been betrayed by the country he loved.
    “When I was forced to have the Three Lions sanded off, I cried my eyes out.”
    The judge told Tracy in his ruling that the lions are part of the Royal Arms of England.
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    He added: “Unfortunately, all uses must be duly authorised.”
    Tracy has a year to appeal or get the King’s consent.
    She added: “It’s so disappointing to hear nothing back from the King.” More