‘Notes slid under doors’ : Southgate reveals England’s Traitors obsession
National side used game as form of team bonding Marc Guéhi, son of a minister, anguished over lying Sir Gareth Southgate has revealed the secret key to the strong bond forged by his England team: they spent their downtime playing The Traitors. As the nation waits to see whether Joe Marler and (…)
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