Foden’s ‘mum puts £3m mansion up for sale a week after ‘vile’ chants about her

Phil Foden's mother has made the decision to move the house – a week after she was on the receiving side of disgusting abuse of fans of Manchester United.

Claire Rowlands, 45, became shameful the subject of terrible hymns of Red Devils supporters during the weak 0-0 pat position last Sunday in Old Trafford.

The midfielder of England became the target of the sections of the home support that descended her an 's ** g' before his replacement in the 58th minute.

City Star Foden bought the house four years ago and lived there with Rowlands and Papa Phil Sr.

The 24-year-old continued to a separate nearby house with fiancé Rebecca Cooke, with whom he has three young children.

And the real estate in the chic lane in Prestbury, Cheshire is not for sale for offers of more than £ 3 million.

The mansion has a number of luxury elements, including a swimming pool, cinema, gym, wine cellar and golf simulator.

Rowlands previously made neighbors of the region with a 'deafening two -hour fireworks party' that they compared to displays at 'Sydney Harbor Bridge of Disneyland' in the back garden.

Residents had to calm terrible pets and babies when the 'Display Standard' Pyrotechniek started and claimed that they were not warning by Rowlands of the event that lasted from 6 pm to 8 pm.

An irritated neighbor said: 'There was no prior notice or warning, which caused enormous need for dogs and babies of residents.

'In response, the locals […] wrote an open letter in which the antics of the Fodens were suppressed and the effect it has on our lives. '

In July, neighbors' neighbors himself burned him 'selfish' and called on the club to participate, claiming that he had a noisy party with loud gangster Rap music in the evening until midnight, and his Doberman Guard Dog Barking all day.

A local told MailOnline of his mother's fireworks: 'They throw some wild parties there and it will be noisy.

'People don't mind they have fun, but this is ridiculous.

“It starts to be known as a party house and there are always complaints about the noise and loud music!”

Claire's incidental violations, especially after drinking, brought her to the spotlight, and once she was arrested because she was drunk and disorderly, she admitted to the police that she was 'like an animal' when she was a drink.

Then there was an incident on a boxing match, when her protective instincts visited the young Phil hair becomes involved in a melee with noisy spectators.

But her dedication to young Phil and the rest of her close -knit family is indisputable, like many of those who grew up to Phil, 24, orphaned.

Foden was raised in the neighborhood in a modest end of the terrace house on Grenville Street, close to Stockport County Football Club, where many locals who know the family also expressed anger about the abuse aimed at Claire.

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