It's not my cup of tea as I prefer character and beams etc but the 'footballers' house thing is probably down to the fact they are all in their late teens/early 20's.
Most want bachelor pads and less stuff to clean or if they do have a WAG they also want a place to entertain friends.
Im sure once they get to their early 30's and retirement a lot of them probably lean more towards houses with a bit more soul and character (then again, maybe not ).
Very clinical house, I can see the wife and daughter trashing that in two weeks flat, dirty hand prints all over the walls, and glass, empty plates and glasses all left on the counter, bluetak in the carpet, the list goes on.....
Blimey! First time I’ve actually known where in Hurst Dunky actually lived - half a mile from where I lived the first 18 years or so of my life! I bet that bit of land looked very different when I walked past it virtually every day 50 or so years ago!
Gorgeous place. Everything either bang on trend, or 3-4 years past being so. I do love neutral decor - makes everything look so light and bright.
Doesn't look very homely though, but 99.9% of the huge houses I go in don't. The bigger the house, the less it feels like a home and more like a showpiece to just be looked at and admired.
I'm happy with my crappy little Townhouse in Sovereign Harbour
I'd have thought he'd maybe rent it to a player via the club though?