Anyone remember that ****e program? Who' house is this by some fooker i can't remember.. ........................................................................................ They've been dating for just over a year and it seems that Frankie Sandford just can't get enough of boyfriend Wayne Bridge. The 23-year-old singer was spotted yesterday helping her footballer beau move in to his luxury new mansion in Sunderland. Frankie looked chic in a pair of skinny blue jeans, white vest top and black blazer as she helped out with the move, although she may have left her sky-high heels at the door while unpacking boxes. Helping hand: Doting girlfriend Frankie Sandford was quick to help out footballer beau Wayne Bridge as he moved into his new Sunderland house yesterday Wayne, 31, who is currently on loan to Sunderland from Manchester City, dressed down in a pair of baggy black trousers, grey top and beanie hat for the busy day. Several removal fans were seen arriving at the property, which Wayne is believed to be renting while on loan with Sunderland, unloading boxes throughout the day. It remains to be seen when Frankie and Wayne will take the next step in their relationship, with the singer still living in London while she concentrates on her career with The Saturdays. Luxury: It is believed that Wayne is renting the mansion while he is on loan to Sunderland FC Moving day! Removal vans were seen coming and going from the property throughout the day Smitten: Wayne and Frankie have been dating for over a year She and Wayne began dating back in December 2010, with Frankie saying shortly after they began their relationship: 'I really like Wayne. It's going great with him. More... 'I like this pad better': Courtney Love moves into new Manhattan apartment after legal battle with ex-landlord 'But we're just a normal couple really. To be honest, I'm really not sure how long we've been together, it's all been such a whirlwind.' However, while Frankie is currently living in London, she could soon be relocating to Los Angeles temporarily if rumours are true about the Saturdays shooting their own reality show in Hollywood. Talking about the prospect recently, Frankie's bandmate Rochelle Wiseman said: 'It was literally us five girls thinking, "We've done a reality show here - how fun would it be to do one Stateside?" 'And that's not necessarily us cracking America. 'Maybe it would be about us taking our material to a different environment.' Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...ves-new-Sunderland-mansion.html#ixzz1p06z3os6 ............................................................................... Anyhow look at the link and spot the hoose, where is it? Canny posh for someone who may be going back soon?
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Do you think its all one long pity shag after the Terry crack got out? He just seems a bit of a pussy and not really up to her league. I'd say its the money but she will be worth a few bob now. Of course he did pick up Sheik money which is plentiful.
I agree. If John Terry went near my bird, I don't think refusing a handshake and ending my own international career would feel like the correct retribution.
This was the bit I struggled with: luxury new mansion in Sunderland[/B] It may or may not be in Coxhoe but it sure as hell ain't in Doxy, Rhyhope, Silksworth or Grangetown / Hendon ! I love my home town but a Mansion - in Sunderland - Haway !! Answers on a postcard please !
Wayne Bridge admits he's caught the Martin O'Neill bug after being impressed by his manager's enthusiasm. The on-loan Manchester City defender joined on the final day of the January transfer window and made his first start for the club against Liverpool last weekend. "I just think the manager has been really positive with everyone," the England international told SAFC TV. "He likes to make everyone feel at home and doesn't worry about mistakes. "If we do make them, he just wants us to get on with it as long as we're not making silly mistakes in our box or anything like that. "He's just so positive and that rubs off on the lads. We go out there really up for it and no-one holds back." Bridge played the full 90 minutes as Sunderland downed Kenny Dalglish's Reds last weekend thanks to Nicklas Bendtner's second-half goal. It was his first extended run-out since joining the club, but the defender says he wasn't expecting an easy path into the first-team due to the team's superb run of form under O'Neill. And he's thoroughly enjoying his time on Wearside having departed the Etihad Stadium in search of first-team action. "I've enjoyed all my time here; training's been good and I've managed to get that first full game now. "The lads were playing so well that I knew I'd be hard to get a game; Kieran got a little injury so I managed to get out there. "Fingers crossed I can play more games." Bridge added: "Even before I got here I knew Sunderland were getting some great results and playing really well. "Coming here, training week in week out and seeing the games, I can say the lads have been so good. "It's definitely been hard for me to get a game and for the manager to change his team. "That's a credit to him and to all the lads."