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I have never heard of the book 'Footballers' Wives Tell Their Tales' as having anything to do with Footballers' Wives. The person who wrote about that doesn't seem to either as they said the book was called 'Footballers' Wives', which it isn't (I've corrected this), and 'making her very rich' - selling the rights to a book to make an 8-episode tv series isn't going to make you 'very rich'. Also, the book is about proving how steriotypes about WAGs (Footballers' Wives and Girlfriends) are incorrect, and how they are working women and stuff. Which Footballers' Wives clearly does not do. I think this should be removed as there is no evidence proving that it is true that they are in anyway connected.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.234.102.213 (talk) 09:24, July 2, 2006