Roy Keane sparked debate on The Overlap after questioning why players wives and girlfriends wear personalised shirts at major tournaments. The former Manchester United captain called the practice unnecessary, while Ian Wright defended it as simple pride and support. The discussion touched on Englands long-standing WAG culture, dating back to World Cups in 2006 and beyond.
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Archaeologists discover 5,000-year-old monument in Wiltshire linked to early Stonehenge traditions
A remarkable 5,000-year-old wooden monument, predating Stonehenge by 500 years, has been unearthed near Bulford, Wiltshire. This discovery, featuring two large posts aligned with the midsummer sunrise and midwinter sunset, suggests sophisticated ancient astronomy and ceremonial traditions were already established. Researchers believe this site may have inspired the later construction of Stonehenge, offering crucial insights into Neolithic communities.
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