Sunday People

He always gets into scrapes without Col

- Amy Sharpe

WAYNE Rooney was fighting to save his marriage last night after crisis talks with pregnant wife Coleen about his wild night with a party girl that led to him being arrested.

Coleen, expecting her fourth child with the Everton striker, flew home from Majorca to angrily confront Wayne .

She broke down in tears during the summit and looked devastated as she swept out of the £6million property in Prestbury, Cheshire, in a white Range Rover.

Friends of Coleen say that Wayne’s behaviour has left her angrier than ever with the footballer who has repeatedly let her down in the past with flings.

“Coleen is so upset,” the pal said. “She is livid. The fury is off the scale. Coleen is more angry than she has ever been.

“Wayne swears nothing happened with the girl, but he wasn’t smart. And Coleen doesn’t understand it. She keeps asking over and over: ‘If the girl was drunk why didn’t he just put her in a taxi and send her home’?”

Swanky

Liverpool, which he visited 10 times. He was also caught entering a brothel where he had sex with a 48-year-old grandmothe­r known as “Auld Slapper”, who reportedly wore a rubber catsuit.

But despite her anger pals believe Coleen – mum to Kai, seven, Klay, four and one-year-old Kit – will give her husband one last chance.

Stupid

The friend added: “Only time will tell whether they can rebuild their marriage. Coleen thinks she’s the one who has kept the marriage together.” But Coleen is staggered that her husband would drive after hours of drinking with his mates. Her friend said: “How Wayne could be done for drink-driving has stunned Coleen. ‘How could you be so stupid ?’ she told him. “Wayne’s naivety has been blamed for his reckless actions. ”He thinks he’s a Scouse lad on a night out and doesn’t realise the attention he creates. “Whenever Coleen is on holiday he gets into scrapes. He can’t help himself.” Yesterday Rooney’s arrest had attracted sightseers to get an eyeful of the well-hidden prop property. “We just wante wanted to see where WayneWayn lives,” said a 25-year-ol 25-year-old woman who was vis visiting Prestbury fr from Devon. ”It’s not e every day you get the chan chance to see the home of som someone in the news.” An eld elderly neighb neighbour of the Roon Rooneys was less imp impressed. ““Wayne just nee needs to grow up and act more ma maturely,” he sa said.

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