The wives of the 1966 England football team demurely raise a glass in celebration hours after their blokes had sent England into meltdown by winning the World Cup for the first and, so far, the last time.
Notable in their absence were their football hero other halves, who were living it up in another banqueting suite. Tina Moore, Kathleen Peters, Judith Hurst, Barbara Springett, and Frances Bonetti, and the other wives and girlfriends were denied a place at the table alongside their husbands at the World Cup Banquet in Kensington, London.
Just try that with the new intake of independent wives and girlfriends (iWAGs) as England – and, yes, Scotland and Wales, too – bid for Euro glory this summer.
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