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Manchester is like a village — everyone knows everybody else’s business and they’re all sleeping with the same girls


WE bring you Week Four of The Secret Wag, the woman with her finger on the pulse of all the Premier League goss.

Her bombshell revelations have become the talk of club dressing rooms. Today, she lifts the lid on the weird world of wonder kids and their WAGs…

 This week, our Secret Wag lifts the lid on the weird world of wonder kids and their WAGs

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This week, our Secret Wag lifts the lid on the weird world of wonder kids and their WAGs

THE Manchester clubs mix much more than the southern ones.

And Manchester is like a village — everyone knows everybody else’s business and they are all sleeping with the same girls.

They play this ridiculous game. When on a night out, they will get a girl’s number and might go on to have sex with her.

When that fizzles out they will pass her number to somebody else. Man City and Man United players do it.

 Manchester clubs like to mix a lot more than southern ones, as it turns out they even like to share girls
Manchester clubs like to mix a lot more than southern ones, as it turns out they even like to share girlsCredit: Reuters

They will then try their luck with her. If she gives them the brush-off, the number is passed on to another player and they will see how game she is.

That goes on and on and on. Finally it gets to a youth player to try his luck!

That has been going on for years.

There was one girl who was hired as a hostess at a big charity football match — where celebrities play former footballers — and she gave her number to one of the organisers because she needed to know where to go and what to do.

 Girls who gave one of the guys their number will suddenly be bombarded with messages, each one from a different player trying his luck
Girls who gave one of the guys their number will suddenly be bombarded with messages, each one from a different player trying his luckCredit: Getty

The next thing she knew, she was being bombarded by different players. They were brazen and asked her to go round to their house.

They thought it was funny. Each time she told them to p**s off, another one would ring.

There was one London-based ex-England player who used to love doing that, too.

He would sit in the canteen, bored at lunchtime, and say to one of the younger players: “Got anybody decent in your phone?”

Funny creatures

FOOTBALLERS can be funny creatures.

They have little rituals they do before they go on to the pitch.

Some kiss their boots, others touch the ground.

A few in the Premier League have an obsessive way about them.

David Beckham once claimed he had obsessive compulsive disorder – and I’ve heard Man City defender Kyle Walker is like that, too.

He can’t stand anything that is dirty. If he see one of his children with a mark on their T-shirt, he goes nuts – and insists his girlfriend changes them.

And they would hand over numbers because they were so desperate to impress.

He would call them and say: “Are you coming round to see me?”

If they didn’t seem keen, he would ask which team they supported. And if their father was a fan of his club, he’d suggest getting tickets for their dad.

David De Gea treated his Manchester United team-mates to a bonding meal out but Paul Pogba was among the players to give it a miss

Please take me Dack

THERE are plenty of aspiring WAGs who go running after fellas.

But it doesn’t generally happen the other way round.

Bradley Dack of Blackburn Rovers is so under the thumb he let Olivia Attwood break up with him – and waited on the sidelines for her so she could go on TV’s Love Island.

Then, after seeing her in another relationship for weeks, he took Olivia back.

Bradley went along with pretending they had broken up so she could appear on Celebs Go Dating, too. Crazily, she was still living with him at the time.

But whatever you think of Olivia, she does make for good TV.







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