I imagine most footballers are perfectly lovely and decent people, it's just nobody cares about that when they can read about the ones roasting prostitutes and running Ponzi schemes and the like.
Looking Whyte up, he had a spell halfway through his league career where he played indoor football in the US for two years because he couldn't get signed by a club. The man's lived a life.
I disagree particularly with the one about him being a backup. I see Ricketts going back inside and Lorentzson the starter on the right. It'd be a bit mad if we signed a recent international of a good age in the third division and then didn't play him.
Promising that he's being quoted on those news sites, although I'll need to see him holding a scarf or signing a contract before I'm completely satisfied and lovely very have a face.
Sick is basically the same as whatever was the cool terms to use when the average person on here was a kid. I haven't read The Great Gatsby recently so I can't give you a precise example.
Sick means good. A lot of negative words have positive meanings, but you don't see it the other way like if I described this post as both riveting and entertaining. Doesn't fly as slang.