Cheeky Monkey
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- Jul 17, 2003
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The eyes of Laura Mars peut etre Rev?
he valued his good looks more than he valued his footballing talent as a footballer
But he valued his good looks more than he valued his footballing talent as a footballer
He lived for football from a very early age, he loved the game, loved playing the game. It certainly wasn't vanity that destroyed him.
Whenever I saw him he was second best to Jimmy Greaves.
When you have a choice of a glamorous gal chasing after you and the choice of a night of passion and another glass of champagne or going home and getting to bed because you have training the next day, He chose the former, even though Man Utd were paying for that night out and to a certain extent the public eye that made that glamorous gal chase after you in the first place. I would certainly say that ''Vanity'' played a part in his downfall
That's exactly what I found, and I watched both a lot.
Thats not vanity though, its just unprofessional. He was a flawed genius, but it wasn't because he was constantly stood there in front of a mirror. To say that vanity in his good looks was what done for him is bobbins. He was a shy man at heart, and drinking was what gave him confidence. Just like Gascoigne 20 years later, he was hounded incessantly by the media because of his genius on the pitch, and his all-too openly apparent flaws off it. He simply could not control his drinking. It destroyed his career, and it eventually took his life. Selfish and unprofessional for sure. Vain ? I don't see that.
Whenever I saw him he was second best to Jimmy Greaves.