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OK....footballer with book shock. More importantly....get that garden sorted!!

Just noticed that he is saying Happy St George's Day....apparently a big thing in Spain and they decorate their houses with red roses and give books as gifts. Who knew. St George was famous for riding into battle with the latest blockbuster tucked into his saddlebag. :)
If you think that's a bad garden, you don't want to see mine :)

Romeu always seems more down to earth than the average footballer. posting about books, history, him walking his dogs through muddy fields.
he seems to enjoy the simple things in life. I even think he might just be that one player to realise he would be happier playing every match for us here, enjoying his football, and not get his head turned by money. please.<hug>
 
If you think that's a bad garden, you don't want to see mine :)

Romeu always seems more down to earth than the average footballer. posting about books, history, him walking his dogs through muddy fields.
he seems to enjoy the simple things in life. I even think he might just be that one player to realise he would be happier playing every match for us here, enjoying his football, and not get his head turned by money. please.<hug>
I'm sure he said recently that Saints were the best thing since paella. :)
 
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Good 'no bull' interview. Glad to see this photo of the Liverpool EFL match. It excellently represents what Romeu is about.:

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I remember this moment very well indeed. When I saw it live, I remember that James Milner tried to cross the ball but ran into a brick wall. That was Oriol. For their pains they both slid into the advertising. Romeu got straight up and walked back into position. Milner sat on the path off the pitch looking at the retreating Romeu and wincing because he'd got almost nothing for his efforts other than a crunch from Oriol. Yes, he'd got a corner, but that was instantly cleared. When I watch the game or highlights again, this is one of the great moments I look out for. Maya and Jack Stephens rightly get credit for keeping Liverpool out, but Romeu was magnificent in front of them and protecting them.