Andy Carroll is falling endlessly.
British media “Goal Dotcom” reported on the 18th (Korea Standard Time) that “CCTV caught former England national team striker Carol sneaking into his old house while his estranged wife Billy Merklow was away.”
According to the 플러스카지노 media, Carroll entered the house where he lived while his ex-wife, Merklow, who had already separated, was away, but was reportedly caught by the security system.
It does not appear to have taken long time because Merklow was filming the interior of the house in real time through his phone. Carroll suddenly promised not to visit his home after separating from Merklow earlier this year. It is said that Carroll has already attempted to visit to take his belongings, but it has provoked Merklow’s anger.
Highlighting the incident, The Sun wrote, “After the divorce, Carol promised to stay away from home. But he upset Merklow by coming into the house without her permission while he was out. Though it’s still a Carol-owned home, she insists that since he left, Carol has promised to show up when she doesn’t want to. It appears he wanted to pack his belongings. The problem is, I didn’t tell her in advance.”
“Merclow looked at CCTV in the house through his phone and captured the moment he entered the house. He watched everything on his phone and felt Carroll’s behavior was sneaky,” he added.
Meanwhile, Carroll is a striker who has made a strong impression on football fans by playing for top-level clubs such as Newcastle and Liverpool in the past. He grew up with Newcastle’s youth team in 2006 and went on loan to Preston North End to gain experience.
Prior to the 2009/10 season, he returned to Newcastle and began to play in earnest. Although he only appeared in the second half of that season, he made his presence known by scoring 15 goals in 24 official appearances.
As a result, a number of European clubs showed interest in him, and Liverpool, which sent Fernando Torres to Chelsea, succeeded in recruiting him. At that time, Liverpool brought Carroll for 35 million pounds (about 61.8 billion won), the highest amount in the club’s history.
Unfortunately, it will remain one of the worst recruitments in the club’s history. Since joining Liverpool, Carroll has scored a total of 11 goals and six assists in 58 matches.
Carroll, who left Liverpool, continued his career with West Ham United, Reading FC, Amiens SC, and FC Girdin de Bordeaux, but no team has performed the same as before.
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