Shelley Webb is a British TV presenter, writer, and sports journalist and author of the book ''Footballers' Wives Tell Their Tales''. The book was the basis of the ITV series ''
Footballers' Wives
''Footballers' Wives'' is a British television drama about fictional Premier League football club Earls Park F.C., its players, and their wives, broadcast on ITV from 2002 to 2006. The show initially focuses on three very different couples, but ...
'', which was an "enormous hit."
Personal life
Webb married former
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footballer
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Neil Webb
Neil John Webb (born 30 July 1963) is an English football manager, former footballer and television pundit.
He primarily played as a midfielder but also played as a defender between 1980 and 1997, notably in the top flight for Manchester Unit ...
, and the couple had two children
Luke and Josh, who both became professional footballers. Webb's father was a professional footballer, and she has been a fan since childhood.
[ She was a university student when she and Neil met.] They married when she was 21.[
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Career
Webb, who holds a first-class honours degree in English and History, trained as a journalist before her marriage and resumed that career with the local ''Nottingham Evening Post
The ''Nottingham Post'' (formerly the ''Nottingham Evening Post'') is an English tabloid newspaper which serves Nottingham, Nottinghamshire and parts of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Lincolnshire.
The ''Post'' is published Monday to Saturday ...
,'' working as an occasional sports writer. She was forced to turn down a job as a radio broadcaster in Nottingham
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when Neil Webb moved form Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest Football Club is an association football club based in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England. Nottingham Forest was founded in 1865 and have been playing their home games at the City Ground, on the banks of the River Tren ...
to Manchester United.[ She later moved to TV presenting.] She worked as an on-air journalist for Standing Room Only
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(UK TV Progamme), then for BBC World Service Television
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.[
This professional visibility led to interviews about her life as a footballer's wife, and, eventually, led her to write the book ''Footballers' Wives Tell Their Tales'' in 1998, the year she and Neil split up.]
Her ''Footballers' Wives'' looked at the reality of being a modern footballer's wife. Webb interviewed 14 of her fellow footballer's wives for her 1998 book, painting what ''The Daily Telegraph
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It was f ...
'' called "a dismal picture of chronic insecurity, upheaval, boredom and loneliness."
The book was the basis for the TV series ''Footballers' Wives
''Footballers' Wives'' is a British television drama about fictional Premier League football club Earls Park F.C., its players, and their wives, broadcast on ITV from 2002 to 2006. The show initially focuses on three very different couples, but ...
'', a series that portrayed the lives of footballers and their families in the years when they became "like pop stars", receiving a level of coverage that the Scotsman
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described as "even sillier" than fan enthusiasm, as well as offers of sex and a lack of privacy.[
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References
British writers
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
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