I thought he had a really good game last night, making some excellent last ditch tackles. Apropos of nothing, as I was filling my car up for the return journey at the BP garage on Mill Road, he pulled in to fill his chelsea tractor up. I gave him a discreet cheery thumbs up as I drove away which he faintly acknowledged while managing to send facial signals saying "don't stop and get out of your car". Fair enough; but I do worry about the impact that such relative lack of wanting to mix with the fans has on the kids who are just starting out on their fandom journey. This isn't a pop at Lewis - nearly all footballers are the same (Calde excepted, obviously) - just a general observation.
Good point, I think most footballers in the League generally are in the "celeb bubble", I got rather irate about this whilst having a haircut last Saturday as the seat next to me was filled by a "poseur" who claimed he was a tekkie for Sky or somebody and claimed to have just been everywhere round the world filming football or whatever. There is a whole industry now around Premiership and top League football, look at the hordes of "pundits"..
Which begs the question: why was he having a bog-standard haircut in Seaford, rather than a perm and set somewhere more "exclusive"...