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Coleen Rooney puts detective skills to use as she makes brutal swipe at Arsenal in TV ad
Coleen Rooney puts detective skills to use as she makes brutal swipe at Arsenal in TV ad

Daily Mirror

time6 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Daily Mirror

Coleen Rooney puts detective skills to use as she makes brutal swipe at Arsenal in TV ad

Coleen Rooney has put her detective skills to use for a brand new job after her the clever way in which disclosed that Rebekah Vardy's Instagram account was behind her leaked private information Wagatha Christie star Coleen Rooney has landed a new job thanks to her cunning detective skills. The businesswoman is no stranger when it comes to figuring out the truth and her latest move has also seen her take a swipe at Arsenal. ‌ Now, the 39-year-old is using her investigative skills once again – after she uncovered while trying to work out who was leaking private information from her social media to the public. Liverpudlian Coleen is starring in a new TV advert for Paddy Power in which she takes on a role working in Justice Refund, which sees her heading up a mock Investigation Department, taking on a wide variety of made-up cases. ‌ One part of her new role sees her look in the viral catchphrase "nothing beats a Jet2 holiday" and the "latest referring conspiracy theories" by dozens of Arsenal fans, with one claiming that the "footballs are out to get" the players. It comes after David Beckham speaks 'as a father' in 'family' announcement after latest Brooklyn snub. ‌ But Coleen believes the dozens of fans are actually one person, putting on fake voices for the phone call complaints. The Justice Refund will see Irish bookmaker Paddy Power give cash back to those who backed Manchester City in the Premier League since 2011, despite a verdict on their alleged 114 FFP breaches still to be decided. Paddy Power's Justice Refund covers eight seasons and will see Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool fans come out on top. Over 100,000 punters had backed Manchester United to win the league in 2011/12, 2017/18 and 2020/21. Meanwhile, Liverpool were backed in 2013/14 and 2021/22, while Arsenal were backed in 2022/23 and 2023/24 – they will all have their stakes returned, despite the verdict surrounding City's 115 financial charges to be decided. City had been hit with the 115 charges over alleged breaches of Financial Fair Play in February, but this later rose to 130. Reflecting on the City investigation, Coleen said: "As the investigation is still ongoing, we can't be sure that Man City have broken FFP rules. "The uncertainty isn't fair on fans and leaves only one reasonable cause of action. Paddy Power should just be sound and do the biggest Justice Refund of all time." ‌ "I've spoken to the airline and they said Nancy sang 'Hey Soul Sister', three times in a row," after a Jet2 passenger claimed she was "booed off the stage" during karaoke, adding she "didn't have a leg to stand on." Reflecting on the Arsenal allegations, Coleen added: "I've listened to the audio on those Arsenal complaints. It's the lads from Arsenal Fan TV, putting on a different voice each time. You know, like in Mrs. Doubtfire." ‌ She added: "I'm looking at the data and you are correct, your team has been last on Match of the Day more than anyone else. No, I don't think it's a conspiracy, you're just not very good." She later added: "I'm looking at the phone votes here and it seems suspicious. "A lad from McFly winning I'm A Celeb? Doesn't seem realistic does it? You just called in to say how well VAR is being run and referees deserve more credit? That's lovely, can I get your name? Howard Wobb? Great, let me just make a note of that, Mr. Wobb," as she became suspicious. Speaking of the new role, Coleen said: "Fans invest so much into football, emotionally and financially, and sometimes it feels like they don't get much back. This was a fun way to shine a light on that, whilst actually giving something back to the people who make the game what it is."

Coleen Rooney revives Wagatha Christie skills as a detective investigating Man City charges in hilarious Paddy Power ad
Coleen Rooney revives Wagatha Christie skills as a detective investigating Man City charges in hilarious Paddy Power ad

The Irish Sun

time7 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Coleen Rooney revives Wagatha Christie skills as a detective investigating Man City charges in hilarious Paddy Power ad

In 2019 Coleen accused Rebekah Vardy of leaking stories about her. In 2019 Coleen accused Rebekah Vardy of leaking stories about her. COLEEN ROONEY revived her epic super sleuth skills to investigate Man City's Financial Fair Play case in a hilarious new Paddy Power sketch. The 39-year-old aka 'Wagatha Christie' has teamed up with the Irish betting company to announce its record-breaking 'Justice Refund'. 2 Coleen Rooney has teamed up with Paddy Power to announce its record-breaking 'Justice Refund' Credit: Paddy Power 2 Coleen Rooney stars in the latest Paddy Power advert Credit: Paddy Power Advertisement In the clip, no-nonsense Coleen, who is married to Wayne Rooney, is the boss of a parody 'Investigation Department' tackling a number mock cases. In a mock office she examines joke complaints including whether "nothing beats a Jet2 holiday" and the "latest refereeing conspiracy theories" by Arsenal fans. She then uncovers a suspicious phone call from a 'Mr Howard Wobb' heaping praise on VAR and hailing referees. But the sketch reaches its crescendo when she has to crack the case of the ongoing FFP saga. Advertisement City were slapped with a whopping 115 charges over alleged breaches of Financial Fair Play rules back in February which then went up to 130. She gives her verdict saying that Paddy Power will sort it out once and for all if the game's bigwigs won't. The Paddy Power 'Justice Refund' is a payback scheme giving money back to all punters who backed a team that finished second to Manchester City in the Premier League since 2011. BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS Advertisement It covers eight seasons, meaning Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool fans who placed title bets in those years will have their stakes returned. More than 100,000 punters are set to benefit - including those who backed United in 2011/12, 2017/18 and 2020/21, Liverpool in 2013/14, 2018/19 and 2021/22, and Arsenal in 2022/23 and 2023/24. Rebekah Vardy LOSES bid to have Coleen Rooney's Wagatha Christie court costs slashed & faces £1.6m bill An official verdict on City's alleged 115 financial charges are still pending after the hearing concluded last December. City have vehemently denied the charges and have been fighting their corner at London's International Dispute Resolution Centre since mid-September. City have been accused of failing to accurately report their finances over a nine-year period from 2009-10 and 2017-18. Advertisement It's also alleged they failed to provide all the details about former manager Roberto Mancini's pay packets between 2009-10 and 2012-13. The charges also relate to their alleged failure to disclose full player salaries between 2010-11 and 2015-16. In addition to their alleged financial wrongdoings, City have been accused of failing to co-operate with the Prem's investigation. If found guilty, City could be hit with huge financial penalties and a points deducation. They could also be RELEGATED if they're found to have committed the most serious charges. Advertisement The club will likely appeal any verdict which doesn't go their way, meaning the final decision may not be made until the end of NEXT SEASON. The Wagatha Christie saga involved two former friends - Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy - and resulted in a High Court libel battle. Coleen shared a lengthy Instagram post accusing her pal of leaking stories about her. In 2022, three years after Coleen's initial accusation, Rebekah launched a libel case against her, which she lost.

Coleen Rooney revives Wagatha Christie skills as a detective investigating Man City charges in hilarious Paddy Power ad
Coleen Rooney revives Wagatha Christie skills as a detective investigating Man City charges in hilarious Paddy Power ad

Scottish Sun

time7 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Coleen Rooney revives Wagatha Christie skills as a detective investigating Man City charges in hilarious Paddy Power ad

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) COLEEN ROONEY revived her epic super sleuth skills to investigate Man City's Financial Fair Play case in a hilarious new Paddy Power sketch. The 39-year-old aka 'Wagatha Christie' has teamed up with the Irish betting company to announce its record-breaking 'Justice Refund'. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Coleen Rooney has teamed up with Paddy Power to announce its record-breaking 'Justice Refund' Credit: Paddy Power 2 Coleen Rooney stars in the latest Paddy Power advert Credit: Paddy Power In the clip, no-nonsense Coleen, who is married to Wayne Rooney, is the boss of a parody 'Investigation Department' tackling a number mock cases. In a mock office she examines joke complaints including whether "nothing beats a Jet2 holiday" and the "latest refereeing conspiracy theories" by Arsenal fans. She then uncovers a suspicious phone call from a 'Mr Howard Wobb' heaping praise on VAR and hailing referees. But the sketch reaches its crescendo when she has to crack the case of the ongoing FFP saga. City were slapped with a whopping 115 charges over alleged breaches of Financial Fair Play rules back in February which then went up to 130. She gives her verdict saying that Paddy Power will sort it out once and for all if the game's bigwigs won't. The Paddy Power 'Justice Refund' is a payback scheme giving money back to all punters who backed a team that finished second to Manchester City in the Premier League since 2011. BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS It covers eight seasons, meaning Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool fans who placed title bets in those years will have their stakes returned. More than 100,000 punters are set to benefit - including those who backed United in 2011/12, 2017/18 and 2020/21, Liverpool in 2013/14, 2018/19 and 2021/22, and Arsenal in 2022/23 and 2023/24. Rebekah Vardy LOSES bid to have Coleen Rooney's Wagatha Christie court costs slashed & faces £1.6m bill An official verdict on City's alleged 115 financial charges are still pending after the hearing concluded last December. City have vehemently denied the charges and have been fighting their corner at London's International Dispute Resolution Centre since mid-September. City have been accused of failing to accurately report their finances over a nine-year period from 2009-10 and 2017-18. It's also alleged they failed to provide all the details about former manager Roberto Mancini's pay packets between 2009-10 and 2012-13. The charges also relate to their alleged failure to disclose full player salaries between 2010-11 and 2015-16. In addition to their alleged financial wrongdoings, City have been accused of failing to co-operate with the Prem's investigation. If found guilty, City could be hit with huge financial penalties and a points deducation. They could also be RELEGATED if they're found to have committed the most serious charges. The club will likely appeal any verdict which doesn't go their way, meaning the final decision may not be made until the end of NEXT SEASON. The Wagatha Christie saga involved two former friends - Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy - and resulted in a High Court libel battle. Coleen shared a lengthy Instagram post accusing her pal of leaking stories about her. In 2022, three years after Coleen's initial accusation, Rebekah launched a libel case against her, which she lost.

Coleen Rooney revives Wagatha Christie skills as a detective investigating Man City charges in hilarious Paddy Power ad
Coleen Rooney revives Wagatha Christie skills as a detective investigating Man City charges in hilarious Paddy Power ad

The Sun

time7 hours ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Coleen Rooney revives Wagatha Christie skills as a detective investigating Man City charges in hilarious Paddy Power ad

COLEEN ROONEY revived her epic super sleuth skills to investigate Man City's Financial Fair Play case in a hilarious new Paddy Power sketch. The 39-year-old aka 'Wagatha Christie' has teamed up with the Irish betting company to announce its record-breaking 'Justice Refund'. 2 2 In the clip, no-nonsense Coleen, who is married to Wayne Rooney, is the boss of a parody 'Investigation Department' tackling a number mock cases. In a mock office she examines joke complaints including whether "nothing beats a Jet2 holiday" and the "latest refereeing conspiracy theories" by Arsenal fans. She then uncovers a suspicious phone call from a 'Mr Howard Wobb' heaping praise on VAR and hailing referees. But the sketch reaches its crescendo when she has to crack the case of the ongoing FFP saga. City were slapped with a whopping 115 charges over alleged breaches of Financial Fair Play rules back in February which then went up to 130. She gives her verdict saying that Paddy Power will sort it out once and for all if the game's bigwigs won't. The Paddy Power 'Justice Refund' is a payback scheme giving money back to all punters who backed a team that finished second to Manchester City in the Premier League since 2011. It covers eight seasons, meaning Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool fans who placed title bets in those years will have their stakes returned. More than 100,000 punters are set to benefit - including those who backed United in 2011/12, 2017/18 and 2020/21, Liverpool in 2013/14, 2018/19 and 2021/22, and Arsenal in 2022/23 and 2023/24. Rebekah Vardy LOSES bid to have Coleen Rooney's Wagatha Christie court costs slashed & faces £1.6m bill An official verdict on City's alleged 115 financial charges are still pending after the hearing concluded last December. City have vehemently denied the charges and have been fighting their corner at London's International Dispute Resolution Centre since mid-September. City have been accused of failing to accurately report their finances over a nine-year period from 2009-10 and 2017-18. It's also alleged they failed to provide all the details about former manager Roberto Mancini 's pay packets between 2009-10 and 2012-13. The charges also relate to their alleged failure to disclose full player salaries between 2010-11 and 2015-16. In addition to their alleged financial wrongdoings, City have been accused of failing to co-operate with the Prem's investigation. If found guilty, City could be hit with huge financial penalties and a points deducation. They could also be RELEGATED if they're found to have committed the most serious charges. The club will likely appeal any verdict which doesn't go their way, meaning the final decision may not be made until the end of NEXT SEASON. The Wagatha Christie saga involved - and resulted in a High Court libel battle.

Coleen Rooney revives Wagatha Christie investigator skills as a detective in hilarious Paddy Power ad... with Man City's 115 charges, Jake Humphrey's A-Levels and shrinking crisp packets in her sights
Coleen Rooney revives Wagatha Christie investigator skills as a detective in hilarious Paddy Power ad... with Man City's 115 charges, Jake Humphrey's A-Levels and shrinking crisp packets in her sights

Daily Mail​

time10 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Daily Mail​

Coleen Rooney revives Wagatha Christie investigator skills as a detective in hilarious Paddy Power ad... with Man City's 115 charges, Jake Humphrey's A-Levels and shrinking crisp packets in her sights

Coleen Rooney has turned her famous sleuthing skills to football's biggest off-pitch controversy, starring in a new Paddy Power sketch that sees her investigating Manchester City's Financial Fair Play (FFP) case. The 39-year-old wife of footballer Wayne Rooney, whose own high-profile detective work earned her the nickname ' Wagatha Christie ', has teamed up with the Irish bookmaker to announce its record-breaking 'Justice Refund'. In the video, Rooney heads up a satirical 'Investigation Department', tackling a variety of mock cases with her trademark no-nonsense approach. Set in a fictional office, she examines tongue-in-cheek complaints including whether 'nothing beats a Jet2 holiday' and the 'latest refereeing conspiracy theories' by Arsenal fans, before uncovering a suspicious phone call from a 'Mr Howard Wobb' praising VAR. But the sketch's big moment comes when she turns her attention to football's long-running FFP saga, presenting her own 'verdict' with a knowing look to the camera: if the game's authorities won't sort it out, Paddy Power will. The Paddy Power 'Justice Refund' is a payback scheme giving money back to all punters who backed a team that finished second to Manchester City in the Premier League since 2011. Spanning 14 years, the initiative covers eight seasons, meaning Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool fans who placed title bets in those years will have their stakes returned. More than 100,000 punters are set to benefit - including those who backed United in 2011/12, 2017/18 and 2020/21, Liverpool in 2013/14, 2018/19 and 2021/22, and Arsenal in 2022/23 and 2023/24... despite an official verdict on City's alleged 115 financial charges still pending. The sketch plays on a real-life saga that has been gripping football for more than a year. In February 2023, the Premier League charged Manchester City with more than 100 alleged breaches of its financial regulations following a four-year investigation. The charges related to a period stretching from the 2009-2010 season to the 2017-2018 campaign and centred on claims that the club failed to provide accurate financial information, including full details of sponsorship revenue, commercial deals and operating costs. Manchester City were also accused of not fully disclosing the remuneration paid to then-manager Roberto Mancini between 2009 and 2013. Further allegations involved breaches of UEFA's Financial Fair Play rules from 2013-2014 to 2017-2018, as well as alleged failures to comply with the Premier League's own profitability and sustainability requirements. The league also claimed the club did not cooperate with its investigation from December 2018 onwards. However, City strenuously denied any wrongdoing, insisting they had 'irrefutable evidence' to support their position. Meanwhile, Rooney's turn as a football investigator is a playful nod to the saga that made her a household name beyond football circles. In October 2019, she shocked social media when she revealed she had conducted her own sting operation to find out who was leaking stories from her private Instagram account to The Sun. Rooney explained she had blocked all followers except one, Rebekah Vardy's account, from seeing certain fabricated posts. When those fictional stories appeared in the press, she shared her findings in a now-famous online statement ending with the words: '…it's Rebekah Vardy's account.' In 2019, she shocked social media when she revealed she had conducted her own sting operation to find out who was leaking stories from her private Instagram account to The Sun Vardy denied leaking the stories and sued Rooney for libel, leading to one of the most high-profile celebrity court cases in recent memory. The trial took place at the High Court in May 2022, attracting wall-to-wall media coverage and cementing the 'Wagatha Christie' nickname in the public imagination. In July 2022, the High Court ruled in Rooney's favour, finding her accusation was 'substantially true' and concluding that Vardy was likely to have known of, condoned or actively engaged in the leaking of private information to the press via her agent. As a result, Vardy was forced to pay an estimated £1.5million towards Rooney's legal costs as well as her own - bringing the combined total to an estimated £3m. Therefore, Rooney's new sketch with Paddy Power draws on that very reputation for meticulous detective work, placing her at the centre of another high-profile football mystery.

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