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How the 'WAGs' came to define England's 2006 World Cup campaign
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England's 2006 World Cup campaign became culturally notable for the prominence of WAGs (wives and girlfriends) of players in media coverage, particularly during the team's time in a German spa town, which created a lasting cultural phenomenon.
How the 'WAGs' came to define England's 2006 World Cup campaign
A German spa town, a media frenzy and the birth of a cultural phenomenon. England's 2006 World Cup campaign is remembered as much for the 'WAGs' (wives and girlfriends) as the football.
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