1finny
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It suggests he didn’t when he did itDrink driving suggests he doesn’t have his screwed on correctly
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It suggests he didn’t when he did itDrink driving suggests he doesn’t have his screwed on correctly
Because it leads to reactions like on herewhy do the cameras have to be on them so much? jeez, play the football.. don’t want to see every gulp tbh
I certainly wasn’t intending to paint him as a villain. I think he’s a great guy has a good heart and i know he does a lot for charity. My comment is purely as a fan I want him at his best being successful for England with as few distractions as possible.Looks like some of you lads have a new pantomime villain. That's football
Exactly this, hopefully he has learned from it and would never do it again.It suggests he didn’t when he did it
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Is it arrogant football behaviour or arrogant young man behaviour? I think that can be one and the same.I’ve no issue with him at all, but just saying he’s done stuff not long ago that would routinely be filed as arrogant footballer behaviour. I hope he has changed, yes. But my comments were more about how these things can quickly be used against you the minute you lose form etc. But it’s his bed and he’ll have to lie in it. I hope he has a great season next year and makes a starting berth in the England side his own next summer.
Ok. Well only one of my mates has ever been done for drink driving and the guy has serious alcohol issues, and it was in his mid-30s, we weren’t young. Maybe it’s more common amongst others, dunno, can only go off my own experience of being a young lad.Is it arrogant football behaviour or arrogant young man behaviour? I think that can be one and the same.
The team I ran won the treble which included the North Riding Cup and had a good run reaching the quarter finals in the all England Amateur Cup. We went on the **** for a full weekend after that and proceeded to do it every weekend for a month.
Mine was when he did that celebration for the young lad during the World Cup. He came across very humble during that and a nice lad. Before that I used to think he was a right chewy t**t.My opinion of Grealish changed after the way he conducted himself when the Birmingham fan attacked him on the pitch. He laughed it off, went on to score the winning goal and in his post-match interview described it as "the best day of his life". Thought he showed real class and maturity that day.
Supposed to be a really good lad, signs autographs always has time for fans etc. Not one of these d*ckheads who sticks their cans on and then pretends fans are invisible (** Leeds, cough cough **).Mine was when he did that celebration for the young lad during the World Cup. He came across very humble during that and a nice lad. Before that I used to think he was a right chewy t**t.
Apologies if I misunderstood the point of your post Priv. I've since looked at his involvement and see that he was at a party at Mendy's house on the night of an alleged rape, but wasn't involved nor accused of any wrongdoing. I still think it's dangerous to post what you did as it is quite easy to infer from those comments that he was somehow involved in the sexual assault/rape.I never said he was involved with the rape I said he was present. She went back to Mendys home because of Grealish to sleep with Grealish which she did. He had to give evidence to that in court. My point was he was drunk it could have been worse for him. People make bad decisions when p1ssed up. So get off your high horse read what I wrote hell read the reports from court before jumping down my throat and miss representing what I wrote.
Nowhere near the same as Gazza.One Serious injury away from a Gazza Career meltdown. Really like the lad and how he has turned his life around but I do fear for him. Don't know how he would cope if he is out of the game for a while