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Robbie Williams keeps off the winter chill in a jacket as he enjoys Port Vale football match


Robbie Williams keeps off the winter chill by wrapping up in a monochrome jacket and a baker boy hat as he enjoys Port Vale football match

He and wife Ayda Field recently gave fans a very intimate look at their marriage.

And Robbie Williams enjoyed a solo outing on Saturday, as he stepped out to watch the Port Vale v Swindon Town match that took place at Vale Park in Burslem.

The singer, 45, wore a look of concern as he watched his local club take on the Sky Bet League 2 challenge, but could rest easy as they won the match 2-0.

Warm: Robbie Williams kept off the winter chill by wrapping up in a monochrome jacket and a baker boy hat as he enjoyed Port Vale's football match in Burslem on Saturday

Warm: Robbie Williams kept off the winter chill by wrapping up in a monochrome jacket and a baker boy hat as he enjoyed Port Vale’s football match in Burslem on Saturday

Robbie was keen to keep off the winter chill as he watched the match from the director’s box, as he wrapped up in a puffy black-and-white jacket.

He covered his salt-and-pepper locks with a grey baker boy cap, while he used a black scarf and a matching fleece jacket to complete the look. 

The Angels hitmaker is an avid fan of Port Vale and he often goes to watch matches, and in 2006 he even donated £250,000 to the club to save it from going into administration. 

Cosy: Robbie covered his salt-and-pepper locks with a grey baker boy cap, while he used a black scarf and a matching fleece jacket to complete the look

Cosy: Robbie covered his salt-and-pepper locks with a grey baker boy cap, while he used a black scarf and a matching fleece jacket to complete the look

Supportive: The Angels hitmaker is an avid fan of Port Vale and he goes to watch their matches whenever he can

Huge fan: In 2006 he even donated £250,000 to the club to save it from going into administration

Supportive: The Angels hitmaker is an avid fan of Port Vale and he goes to watch their matches whenever he can

Robbie’s outing comes after he revealed he slept with his drug dealer on the night he first met wife Ayda.

Speaking candidly about their relationship with You magazine on Saturday, the Let Me Entertain You hitmaker and actress, 40, also went on to discuss their fears of home-schooling their children, and also called Louis Walsh ‘two-faced.’

Detailing their first meeting, Robbie admitted: ‘My drug dealer had just left, I’d slept with her and she’d left me a bag of drugs.’

Before: Robbie's outing comes after he detailed his first meeting with wife Ayda, and told You Magazine: 'My drug dealer had just left, I'd slept with her and she'd left me a bag of drugs' (pictured 2011)

Before: Robbie’s outing comes after he detailed his first meeting with wife Ayda, and told You Magazine: ‘My drug dealer had just left, I’d slept with her and she’d left me a bag of drugs’ (pictured 2011)

While Ayda claimed she felt Robbie was ‘a Dickensian pop star holed up in his mansion’ and found his living situation ‘quite sad’.

Actress Ayda added that she ‘had no idea about’ Robbie’s dalliance with his drug dealer, and was ‘so square’ she also didn’t notice he had a substance abuse problem.

Despite the rocky introduction both Robbie and Ayda claim they felt ‘electricity’ with one another, but the Angel songwriter still put her through ‘intermittent dumpings’ and only realised his feelings for her after a word of advice from Cameron Diaz.

‘I bumped into Cameron Diaz and Drew Barrymore,’ Robbie explained. ‘I started talking about this person I’d just ended a relationship with and was listing all these things about her brilliance when Cameron said “I don’t think it’s over”. 

‘At that moment the universe spoke to me. I left and went straight to Ayda’s house and committed to her.’

The couple share daughter Teddy, seven, son Charlton, five, and Colette, 15 months, and they currently home-school the trio so they can spend time with their father while he embarks on his world tour.

Robbie and Ayda confessed their concern over ‘raising maladjusted brats’ by home-schooling them, but make sure they ‘do activities with other kids, like tennis and music’ every day.

Family first: The couple share daughter Teddy, seven, son Charlton, five, and Colette, 15 months, and they currently home-school the trio so they can spend time with their father

Family first: The couple share daughter Teddy, seven, son Charlton, five, and Colette, 15 months, and they currently home-school the trio so they can spend time with their father



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