Shelley Webb
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Shelley Webb is a TV presenter, writer, and sports journalist perhaps most famous for writing the book "Footballer's Wives".
She married former England football Neil Webb, and the couple had two children Luke and Josh, who today are both young professional footballers.
When Neil moved back to Nottingham Forest from Manchester United for his second spell in 1992, Shelley wanted to develop her own career. Having trained as a journalist before her marriage she started out in the local Nottingham Evening Post newspaper as an occasional sports writer, and then progressed to TV Presenting. This lead to her being interviewed about her role as a footballers wife, and subsequently she wrote the book "Footballer's Wives" in 1997, the year she and Neil split up.
Her "Footballer's Wives" looked at the reality of being a modern footballer's wife. Based on interviews with fourteen wives the book set out to show that not all women associated with footballers were "Malibu drinking, white stiletto wearing bimbos". It showed that the lives of footballers wives varied greatly, and highlighted the positive aspects, as well as the negative, of being a "footballer's wife".
Although bearing the same title the later, 2002 ITV series "Footballer's Wives" wasn't inspired by Webb's book and didn't draw from it.