Phil Foden to leave England camp

I don’t give a flying fck what everybody thinks about Covid-19. Its just one big joke. The only frightening thing about it is the way everybody sheepishly follow the rules that are as inconsistent as City were in the late 90-ies.
I just wanna say to Phil Foden: Hope you enjoyed that night as much as you did making your City debut.
 
Re your first para - that’s how see it.

there’s no indication how long they were there for & from the photos Phil looks totally disinterested. No doubt more will be leaked over the coming days. However, leaks need a source - & it wasn’t either of the lads (stupid as they were getting involved)
Seems they’re drip feeding this one to elongate the whole thing and for maximum effect
 
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We ladies had a night on here where we reclaimed the word,long time again before the pc brigade took over the world and we had the likes of ammy and blueboobies posting, i am a fan of reclaiming words,only ever said it one in my sixty years in real life and the ex deserved it,it was worth it for the shock on his face,i don't have a problem with it written down for the likes of trump ,messi didn't deserve it so I rightly said sorry to the forum
To be fair you are right, I over-use the word nowadays and it loses its impact..........
 
Sounds like a combination of the lockdown restrictions, being away on tour, and loneliness have affected Phil's mental wellbeing to the point where he's made a poor decision.

There's actually a great film on the loneliness of fame and being alone in a foreign land called Lost In Translation.

In the film, Bill Murray's character is lost in the giant metropolis of Tokyo, wrestling with his fame and inner demons, and finds companionship and escape by courting Scarlett Johanssen's character.

Seeing the film from Murray's perspective, the audience gives little thought to the fact that he's a married man, and empathises with the very real, very troubling pitfalls of his situation.

I think it's a very modern tale that might just give a bit more context to Phil's actions.
 
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Yep, Phil was asking what was going on mostly: "She wants to know what the plan is"... Then she suggested they could go to the hotel but doesn't know how they'd sneak them in. Then Phil questioned why they'd want to come to the hotel. To which Greenwood said "What do you think?" and she said "Yeah bro" what do you think?

There's good chance the deed was done and if that's the case it's none of my business, I just don't think it's a forgone conclusion. She says it wasn't a setup but if it was, there's a good chance not much happened in the hotel room if you think about it. Even if it wasn't a set up, Phil might have decided against it in the end, they both could have. Phil might have smoothed over this change of plan, by reminding them of the following verse:
"We don't have to take our clothes off
To have a good time
Oh no
We could dance and party all night
And drink some cherry wine, oh"

As I said earlier though, I doubt his missus will be buying that, even if he kept it in his pants.
Can we please stop this bollocks? Foden was the instigator. He’s the one who had the direct contact. He’s the one who invited them round. He’s the one on the phone.

To put it to rest, here’s a clearer video of who they were contacting via Snapchat.

 

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