Coleen Rooney brings her sons Kai, Cass and Kit to watch their dad’s old team Everton play – while Wayne looks under pressure as he coaches his Plymouth side in Oxford

Coleen Rooney brings her sons Kai, Cass and Kit to watch their dad's old team Everton play - while Wayne looks under pressure as he coaches his Plymouth side in Oxford

As a lifestyle expert with years of experience under my belt, I must say that observing Coleen Rooney and her family’s recent outings has been nothing short of inspiring. The way she balances her personal life as a mother of four and her professional endeavors is truly commendable.

Coleen, 38, was recently spotted at Goodison Park with three of her sons, Kai, Cass, and Kit, cheering on their father’s old team Everton. Meanwhile, Wayne, who is under pressure as manager of Plymouth Argyle, was away fighting to keep his job.

Coleen looked in top spirits during the family outing, bundled up in a padded black jacket with her brunette hair swept back into a sleek updo. It’s clear that she enjoys spending quality time with her loved ones and creating cherished memories together.

The Rooney clan also shared some heartwarming Christmas photos on social media, wearing matching pyjamas and looking absolutely adorable. Coleen’s caption was a touching reminder to remember those who couldn’t be there, which made the moment even more special.

It’s clear that Coleen has found a way to juggle her busy life with grace and poise. As for Wayne, I wish him all the best in his efforts to improve Plymouth Argyle’s performance and keep his job. After all, as they say, “Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn once in a while!”

In closing, I would like to wish the Rooney family a happy, healthy, and prosperous new year filled with love, laughter, and lots of football matches!

On Sunday, Coleen Rooney took her sons Kai, Cass, and Kit to see their father’s former team, Everton, compete.

On the day when Everton faced Nottingham Forest at Goodison Park, the celebrity from “I’m A Celebrity,” aged 38, was spotted among the spectators together with three out of her four kids.

Simultaneously, manager Wayne felt the strain as his team, Plymouth Argyle, faced Oxford United at the Kassam Stadium that very day.

Kai (age 15), Kit (eight years old), Cass (six years old) were seated alongside Colleen, enjoying the sports spectacle during the game that took place after Christmas.

She wrapped up warm in a padded black jacket and swept her brunette hair back into a sleek up do. 

I, a dedicated follower, was overjoyed to spend the holidays with my beloved husband, Wayne, as we posed together in our cosy Christmas-themed pyjamas for a heartwarming family photo shared on Christmas Day.

Coleen Rooney brings her sons Kai, Cass and Kit to watch their dad's old team Everton play - while Wayne looks under pressure as he coaches his Plymouth side in Oxford

Coleen Rooney brings her sons Kai, Cass and Kit to watch their dad's old team Everton play - while Wayne looks under pressure as he coaches his Plymouth side in Oxford

Overflowing with joy, I beamed alongside my beloved husband Wayne, who devotes a significant chunk of the year to his role as the manager of our cherished football team down south. Our four precious children were there too, completing our family bliss.

With her baby in arms, Colleen beamed with joy as the family donned matching red and blue winter-themed pajamas.

In that collection of personal photos, she additionally shared a photo featuring her family sitting before another festive Christmas tree, all dressed in coordinating dark red flannel pajamas.

Posting the album on her Instagram, Colleen (who came in second place on I’m A Celebrity this month) wrote: “Happy Christmas to you all! May your holidays be filled with love and laughter.

‘Remembering all the loved ones who can’t be with us. Lots of love’.

After spending time in the jungle, Colleen is now relishing in the routine of everyday life, including taking her sons to school again.

While Colleen was getting accustomed to life at home over the past few weeks, Wayne found himself in a different location, tirelessly striving to hold onto his job as the head coach of Plymouth Argyle. It’s rumored that he earns around £500,000 annually in this position.

Despite whispers that his position might be at risk with Plymouth, Wayne remains undisturbed and emphasizes his attention is solely on strengthening the team during the upcoming transfer window in January.

The team have fallen to second-bottom in the table after a run of only one win in 10 matches.

Coleen Rooney brings her sons Kai, Cass and Kit to watch their dad's old team Everton play - while Wayne looks under pressure as he coaches his Plymouth side in Oxford
Coleen Rooney brings her sons Kai, Cass and Kit to watch their dad's old team Everton play - while Wayne looks under pressure as he coaches his Plymouth side in Oxford
Coleen Rooney brings her sons Kai, Cass and Kit to watch their dad's old team Everton play - while Wayne looks under pressure as he coaches his Plymouth side in Oxford
Coleen Rooney brings her sons Kai, Cass and Kit to watch their dad's old team Everton play - while Wayne looks under pressure as he coaches his Plymouth side in Oxford

The disappointing results have put significant stress on the ex-Manchester United and England player, who assumed management duties at Home Park this past summer.

After spending a month abroad in Australia for ‘I’m A Celebrity’, Wayne’s wife arrived back in the UK. Exactly five days later, Wayne made it back home to Cheshire as well.

On December 11, the football manager wasn’t present at Manchester Airport to welcome his wife and their two boys, Kit and Cass, who had just arrived.

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