England footballers gag media
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Your support makes all the difference.An England footballer has won a continuation of a High Court gagging order preventing the "misuse" of private information about him.
An injunction was originally granted by a different judge to the unnamed player on 19 August, blocking publication of allegations about his private life. The move came shortly after another England international star was granted a similar court order.
Neither of the footballers can be named under the terms of the orders.
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