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Re: John McGinn
« Reply #6240 on: October 19, 2025, 11:50:04 PM »
I love the way he cushion heads to cash and points for him to send the ball back to Martinez; Cash completely ignores him and belts the pass of the season to Digne who makes the controlled take-down of the season, then to Buendia who scores one of the goals of the season. Magic.
Then, a couple of hours later McGinn is sitting in a pub in a very quiet part of Central London, in a corner, with his dad, about to visit his twin sister who lives in the area. How do I know this? Because I live a minute from said pub and someone comes into our block and says, 'I've just seen John McGinn in the pub.' So off I popped, said Hallo and had a nice little chat with the great man. The most unassuming, normal, down-to-earth guy you could hope to meet, and his dad too.

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Re: John McGinn
« Reply #6241 on: October 19, 2025, 11:55:00 PM »
I love the way he cushion heads to cash and points for him to send the ball back to Martinez; Cash completely ignores him and belts the pass of the season to Digne who makes the controlled take-down of the season, then to Buendia who scores one of the goals of the season. Magic.
Then, a couple of hours later McGinn is sitting in a pub in a very quiet part of Central London, in a corner, with his dad, about to visit his twin sister who lives in the area. How do I know this? Because I live a minute from said pub and someone comes into our block and says, 'I've just seen John McGinn in the pub.' So off I popped, said Hallo and had a nice little chat with the great man. The most unassuming, normal, down-to-earth guy you could hope to meet, and his dad too.
Not many footballers around like him these days

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Re: John McGinn
« Reply #6242 on: Today at 07:36:55 AM »
Great stuff.

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Re: John McGinn
« Reply #6243 on: Today at 08:42:51 AM »
I love the way he cushion heads to cash and points for him to send the ball back to Martinez; Cash completely ignores him and belts the pass of the season to Digne who makes the controlled take-down of the season, then to Buendia who scores one of the goals of the season. Magic.
Then, a couple of hours later McGinn is sitting in a pub in a very quiet part of Central London, in a corner, with his dad, about to visit his twin sister who lives in the area. How do I know this? Because I live a minute from said pub and someone comes into our block and says, 'I've just seen John McGinn in the pub.' So off I popped, said Hallo and had a nice little chat with the great man. The most unassuming, normal, down-to-earth guy you could hope to meet, and his dad too.

Where was that/which pub Martyn?
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Online martyn ellis

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Re: John McGinn
« Reply #6244 on: Today at 09:11:20 AM »
The Barley Mow in Horseferry Road.

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Re: John McGinn
« Reply #6245 on: Today at 09:19:11 AM »
I love the way he cushion heads to cash and points for him to send the ball back to Martinez; Cash completely ignores him and belts the pass of the season to Digne who makes the controlled take-down of the season, then to Buendia who scores one of the goals of the season. Magic.
Then, a couple of hours later McGinn is sitting in a pub in a very quiet part of Central London, in a corner, with his dad, about to visit his twin sister who lives in the area. How do I know this? Because I live a minute from said pub and someone comes into our block and says, 'I've just seen John McGinn in the pub.' So off I popped, said Hallo and had a nice little chat with the great man. The most unassuming, normal, down-to-earth guy you could hope to meet, and his dad too.

Brilliant.

I really hope we win a trophy while he is still with us, ideally as captain.

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Re: John McGinn
« Reply #6246 on: Today at 10:43:32 AM »
I love the way he cushion heads to cash and points for him to send the ball back to Martinez; Cash completely ignores him and belts the pass of the season to Digne who makes the controlled take-down of the season, then to Buendia who scores one of the goals of the season. Magic.
Then, a couple of hours later McGinn is sitting in a pub in a very quiet part of Central London, in a corner, with his dad, about to visit his twin sister who lives in the area. How do I know this? Because I live a minute from said pub and someone comes into our block and says, 'I've just seen John McGinn in the pub.' So off I popped, said Hallo and had a nice little chat with the great man. The most unassuming, normal, down-to-earth guy you could hope to meet, and his dad too.
Not many footballers around like him these days
Thats a great story.

 


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