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Thousands of workers have come to Liverpool and 'not' left their wives for a lap dancer, not chosen to snort cocaine, get drunk and not turn up for work.

Given the harsh realities of austerity for lots of Everton supporters, it's a smack in the face for those who spend their precious earnings following the club and expecting it's employees to show some loyalty and honest endeavour to justify the obscene wealth the game awards them. An utterly selfish and shallow human being
 
Thousands of workers have come to Liverpool and 'not' left their wives for a lap dancer, not chosen to snort cocaine, get drunk and not turn up for work.

Given the harsh realities of austerity for lots of Everton supporters, it's a smack in the face for those who spend their precious earnings following the club and expecting it's employees to show some loyalty and honest endeavour to justify the obscene wealth the game awards them. An utterly selfish and shallow human being
It's not though is it, anyone taking what a pro footballer who cant control himself does personally, needs to sort their prioritires out
 

Crazy as it sounds, it's true. My mate was a barman at the blue bar in the Albert dock during Uni. Anyway come closing time Andy was the last to leave, my mate being a blue invites him back to our student house on Smithdown. He sat drinking with us till about 6. In the end we couldn't get rid of him.
That is amazing hahah.

I live on Smithdown lad, still dreaming of meeting Drenthe in the Brookhouse.
 
Reading the interview, it sounds like he needs to take a lot more accountability for his actions than he has done. The fact is that he alone is responsible for his actions and if he had acted more responsible then his career would have worked out very different. Instead, he still blames Moyes, Everton, Phil Neville, the city of Liverpool and even the slapper he chose to end his marriage for.

Why can't he just say "I was handed everything on a plate and I alone chose to ruin it." He would gain a lot more respect for that.
 
I once seen him in Dreamers snorting a line off a scouse prinnys arse.
 
I once seen him in Dreamers snorting a line off a scouse prinnys arse.

He's not all bad then!

Whatever I think of Neville I'll always have 10x the respect for him over this clown. Could have been a genuine world class talent and wasted it all, then left his wife for a lappy.

Utter bell.
 

I saw him in Newz bar years ago, one of mates offered to buy him a drink and Andy said " Wait there " then went over to this table full of birds asked what they wanted to drink and then tried to get my mate to pay for the round for them. My mate was proper fuming with him, while i was laughing at how cheeky he was.
 
Reading the interview, it sounds like he needs to take a lot more accountability for his actions than he has done. The fact is that he alone is responsible for his actions and if he had acted more responsible then his career would have worked out very different. Instead, he still blames Moyes, Everton, Phil Neville, the city of Liverpool and even the slapper he chose to end his marriage for.

Why can't he just say "I was handed everything on a plate and I alone chose to ruin it." He would gain a lot more respect for that.
to be fair i still blame leon osman and neville for most the things that go wrong in my life
 

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