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George Green

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Good luck to the lad. Hopefully he can sort himself out and fulfill the potential he undoubtedly has.


Best wishes George. Thanks for Boats n Hoes lol
 
that's very sad for the lad,i'm guessing it really will be a tough road back if he can do it at all.

I guess a lesson for all young lads trying to become pro sportsmen, keep up with your education 'cause it is never easy no mater how good they are as they age.
The rugby in Ireland lose so many youngsters to the game as they pull them into academies and then they get filtered out as they get older.
 

that's very sad for the lad,i'm guessing it really will be a tough road back if he can do it at all.

I guess a lesson for all young lads trying to become pro sportsmen, keep up with your education 'cause it is never easy no mater how good they are as they age.
The rugby in Ireland lose so many youngsters to the game as they pull them into academies and then they get filtered out as they get older.
a lot of good young rugby players in Ireland never get near the first team squad and a chance to develop because there are too many seasoned pros holding onto berths imho
the likes of the Pumas and the All Blacks bring through young players much quicker
they should be allowing more players go out to England and France to lower level teams and see how they develop.
our depth of playing pool is way too shallow.
 
he won't be getting any at this rate, file under waste of talent
i think if i was boss at football and got signed by everton and called the new rooney id concentrate on booze and drugs over football tbf to the lad, hope he makes it in some capacity though
 

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