‘They’re not above the law!’ England team WAGs ‘warned to follow strict rules or face JAIL TIME during World Cup in conservative Qatar’
- Dressing modestly in public, abstaining from drinking alcohol or packing on the PDA, swearing, playing music, singing, shouting, or acting ‘inappropriately’ during the call to prayer are all thought to have been included on the agenda
- A source said: ‘The FA left little room for doubt. They have been very clear about the rules and have a responsibility to the players and their families to make sure they are aware of the local laws and customs
- ‘They cannot — and will not — tolerate any controversy or incident that could and should have been avoided with good planning
- ‘It is important the Wags understand Qatar is not England and will treat everyone even handedly, irrespective of who they are’
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England’s WAGs were allegedly told they’re ‘not above the law’ while ordered to follow a strict list of rules ahead of the December World Cup in conservative Qatar.
Those expected to attend could face jail time if they don’t take the warning seriously, and it has been claimed they were issued the instructions at a secret presentation.
Dressing modestly in public, abstaining from drinking alcohol or packing on the PDA, swearing, playing music, singing, shouting, or acting ‘inappropriately’ during the call to prayer are all thought to have been included on the agenda.
Jack Grealish’s girlfriend Sasha Attwood, Harry Kane‘s wife Katie Goodland, Jordan Pickford‘s wife Megan Davison, Jarrod Bowen’s girlfriend Dani Dyer and Harry McGuire’s wife Fern Hawkins are some of the partners of the England football team.
‘They’re not above the law!’ The England team WAGs have been ‘warned to follow strict rules or face JAIL TIME during the World Cup in conservative Qatar’ (Jack Grealish’s girlfriend Sasha Attwood is pictured)
A source told The Sun: ‘The FA left little room for doubt. They have been very clear about the rules and have a responsibility to the players and their families to make sure they are aware of the local laws and customs.
‘They cannot — and will not — tolerate any controversy or incident that could and should have been avoided with good planning.
‘It is important the Wags understand Qatar is not England and will treat everyone even handedly, irrespective of who they are.’
Oh no! Dressing modestly in public, abstaining from drinking alcohol or packing on the PDA, swearing, playing music, singing, shouting, are all thought to be have been included on the agenda (Qatar World Cup Stadium is pictured)
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In Qatar, littering is illegal – with a £6,000 fine and a year in jail – and taking selfies outside government buildings could lead to police action, they were reportedly warned.
MailOnline has contacted the FA for comment.
This isn’t the first time that the England WAGs have been warned about the strict rules in Qatar that they should be aware of.
WAGs: Jack Grealish’s girlfriend Sasha Attwood, Harry Kane’s wife Katie Goodland, Jordan Pickford’s wife Megan Davison (pictured) are some of the partners of the England team
At a meeting before England’s 3-3 draw with Germany last month, FA chiefs said: ‘It is important to understand that you and your husband/partner are not above the law here.
‘Every order is in place to protect both yourselves and your partner/husband in any case of indiscretion. Fines and prosecution are commonplace.’
Last month it was revealed that partners of the England players have booked in at Banana Island, a luxury spot 25 minutes by boat from the Doha seafront, according to the place’s sales director.
Those with children have their eyes on the biggest chalets which sleep five. Benefits include a helipad, should they prefer that to the motor launch, with white leather seats, complimentary dates and cold flannels.
Those £6,000 a night chalets, built on stilts which sit in the Arabian Sea, won’t offer total escape from hoi polloi.
Anyone can catch the boat and pay £100 to enjoy the resort’s pool and beach. But with a cinema, a surf pool with a wave machine and scuba diving courses, it all rather contributes to the sense that England’s partners are well ahead of the rest when it comes to the accommodation quest for Group B.
Fingers crossed! A source said: ‘It is important the Wags understand Qatar is not England and will treat everyone even handedly, irrespective of who they are’ (Dani Dyer is pictured)
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