For many women, Crouch represented an imagined point of honour beyond the regular dispatches in the tabloids about the love lives of so many of his colleagues, a sort of safe harbour in which it was possible to continue to believe that a professional sportsman was capable of monogamy. He just seemed an unlikely romantic villain, partly because he had always portrayed himself as an unlikely romantic hero (he once told an interviewer that if he hadn't been a footballer he would have been a virgin).
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