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Some clubs have once in a generation talents. We’ve got a once in a generation #@&%!.
This perception age-gap argument seems to have limited weight. Any rational person I’ve encountered over the age of ten appears to consider his behaviour horribly cringy. That said, by all accounts he’s a dedicated professional, behaves well toward fans and people in general, and works hard for his club. If he wasn’t so average in ability, he’d get a lot less grief. |
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This "a young man on a holiday having a laugh" argument doesn't stack up whatsoever. What he's doing isn't even funny, but more importantly he's an ambassador of one of the most prestigious football clubs in the world on a silly amount of money.
The little boy is a spoilt @#%&! and needs binning. Total embarrassment to the club, to men, to kids, to humans and to baked beans. |
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