Jack Grealish’s dad reveals huge bar bill Manchester City squad racked up after Treble win

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Jack Grealish’s dad Kevin coudn’t believe the huge cost of the Manchester City squad’s huge bar bill

Jack Grealish and his Manchester City team mates are currently on international duty after celebrating their historic treble win.

City paraded the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League trophies around the streets of Manchester on Monday evening after claiming the European Cup against Inter Milan on Saturday. As always, the former Villa skipper Grealish was the star man during City’s Treble celebrations and parade.

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Pep Guardiola’s squad jetted off to Ibiza after winning the European Cup, where Grealish was seen being carried by Kyle Walker after one too many drinks. Arriving at City’s parade in Manchester, the 27-year-old, wearing a luminous high-vis jacket, was seen dancing for fans and trying to whip up the crowd, while he had champagne poured over his head by Erling Haaland when finally onboard the bus. He also said on stage at the parade: “I don’t think i’ve slept,” Grealish was certainly the life of the party.

After the parade in Manchester city centre, the players then headed to the Tunnel Club with family and friends. Grealish’s dad Kevin revealed that the squad racked up a hefty bar bill at the club. He told The Mirror: “The drinks bill came to £47,000, FORTY SEVEN GRAND! I saw the receipt, and before you say it, that wasn’t just Jack’s drinks bill. He actually went home early that night.”

Jack Grealish and his dad Kevin in the i-D videoJack Grealish and his dad Kevin in the i-D video
Jack Grealish and his dad Kevin in the i-D video

Meanwhile, former Villa striker and pundit Gabby Agbonlahor says he loves knowing that Grealish’s treble celebrations will annoy people.

Speaking on his talkSPORT show, he said: “I just love seeing the celebrations because there’s so many bitter people out there who it will really make angry and I love seeing how happy he is so I’m happy for the lad.

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“Just seeing him enjoy [himself]. You’ve done the work, played in multiple games this season, had the sleepless nights after games – people don’t see that part of it where you’re shattered, you’re dehydrated, you can’t eat after games, people don’t see the side of footballers where they’re putting the work in and how difficult it is to be a professional footballer.

“They’ve done it and now it’s time to celebrate.”

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