Manchester City player Jack Grealish celebrated winning the treble with his teammates by going on a mega 48-hour bender with ‘no sleep’.
After their Champions League 1-0 victory against Inter Milan in Istanbul on Saturday night (June 10th), the players were relieved and emotional.
But, it didn’t take long before the celebrations began and they were popping bottles of champagne, dancing, singing and joking around.
As the tears of relief had stopped streaming and excitement kicked-in, Grealish led a train of chanting squad members around the locker room while carrying a speaker and belting out Fleetwood Mac lyrics, ‘can you hear me callin’ out your name…’ – getting his teammates in the party spirit.
Later, the football star was pictured as he sat down holding the UEFA Champions League trophy in the locker room looking in a bit of a daze. Surrounded by empty cans of Heineken at his feet, he was still wearing his football kit — clearly too busy enjoying himself to take a shower and change out of it.
After a little breather, he seemed to get a second wind and managed to rally up a number of City players as they headed out of the stadium to continue their well-deserved celebrations into the early hours.
The next morning (June 11th), still chanting and in good spirits, Grealish emerged to join his teammates as they boarded the flight back to Manchester. One fan joked the player ‘looked like he didn’t have a clue what planet he’s on’.
From there, he and some of the other squad members hopped on a private jet to the party island of Ibiza where, according to Mail Online, they stayed at the adults-only Ushuaia Ibiza Beach Hotel in the resort of Playa d’en Bossa.
Pictures circulated on social media showing defender Kyle Walker propping up Grealish, who was hiding under a hoodie, as they were walking from the hotel.
According to reports, staff also offered the midfielder a wheelchair to get around in after several long hours of being on the sesh.
After a whirlwind trip to the Spanish island, the players knew their fans were waiting for them back home for an open top bus parade around town on Monday (June 12th), and they headed back home.
At some point throughout the chaos, it appeared Grealish had managed to change out of his kit but was seen back in Manchester Airport still wearing the same top he had on from the night before — nice!
Later, hopefully showered and fresh — but at this point who knows? — the City squad were in Manchester city centre as they stood on the top deck of an open top bus for the parade to celebrate the treble with their fans.
Grealish was seen still partying with the rest of the team as they sprayed champagne everywhere, and striker Haaland poured a bottle over Grealish’s head.
The heavens opened, and after a 23-day stretch of pure sunshine over Manchester, it lashed on the City parade during a thunderstorm.
But the weather did not deter fans nor the squad from their celebrations. When the bus pulled up at the stage and player presentations were over, Grealish and his teammates continued to party, sharing videos on Instagram stories as they had a good time.
Speaking to fans in Manchester’s St Peter’s Square, Grealish admitted that the time since the win had been ‘the best day and night’.
“To be fair I don’t think I’ve had any sleep,” he said.
He also told fans he’s ‘a turkey, and the turkey needs feeding’, putting up a picture of the farm animal on his Instagram stories.
The player was seen wearing a hi-vis jacket at some point later on, potentially so he didn’t get lost amid the crowds and chaos.
Towards the end of the night Grealish showed himself grinning on stage in front of hundreds of cheering supporters, with a caption reading: “Naaaaaaah what a club man.”
All has gone quiet on the social media and stories front so we’re guessing that Grealish has finally got some sleep, a shower and a change. After winning a treble, the players deserve to enjoy an epic celebration.
Speaking after the win, Grealish made clear what it means to him: “This is just what you work your whole life for. I’m so happy, man.”
A huge green comet dubbed the ‘Mother of Dragons’ is set to be visible in UK skies tonight, and here’s how you can see it.
A green giant – not the sweetcorn kind – is currently visible in the sky over the northern hemisphere, and this spectacular glowing rock can be seen shooting past us this evening (April 4th).
There’s a lot of cosmic goings on in the skies at the moment as North America prepares to witness a solar eclipse next week, plunging it into darkness for a moment.
Unfortunately, us Brits won’t be able to witness that one but the Mother of Dragons comet will certainly be an extraordinary spectacle to witness, and will look a bit like the Green Goblin is zooming past us high up in the sky.
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks has a nucleus approximately 10.5 miles (17 kilometres) wide – about the size of a city – and is thought to be bright enough to see with the naked eye, although astronomers advise using binoculars to get the best views.
The comet will be visible for the first time since 1954 and only passes by every 71 years.
It has been given its nickname because ESA researchers believe it is the parent body of the kappa-Draconids meteor shower, and of course it’s a cool pop-culture reference to Game of Thrones.
The comet also used to appear to have a pair of horns but they have gone now.
It is comprised of ice, dust and rock and looks green due to the presence of diatomic carbon molecules, which emit emerald-coloured light when illuminated by the sun.
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is referred to as explosive due to its volatile activity as it is known for its spectacular outbursts of gas and dust.
The comet will reach its closest point to Earth in June 2024. However, by this time, it won’t be possible to observe the comet from the northern hemisphere. Late March and early April will offer the best opportunities.
If you’re an avid stargazer, astronomer in the making or would just like a chance to see this magnificent ancient rock light up the night sky, you will need to head out to higher ground away from light pollution where possible. Clear skies are best and binoculars may help you get the best views of this cosmic marvel.
Gregory Brown, an astronomer at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, told the MailOnline: “The comet can now be found in the constellation of Aries which is visible in the early evening, over in the west.
“It will only become visible after twilight and sets by around 10pm BST.
“While it may be possible to see with the unaided eye, it is best to try and observe with a pair of binoculars or a small telescope.”
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks won’t be returning to our night skies until 2095, so make sure not to miss out on this one!
The rain may seem relentless but brighter days are coming for Manchester as the city is set to get hotter than Los Angeles later this week.
This rainy metropolis will enjoy a little break from the April showers as a mini heatwave is coming to kick start beer garden season.
So, dig out your shorts and leave your jacket at home as temperatures begin to soar from Friday afternoon, reaching 18C on Saturday – which will be hotter than LA in the Golden State of California.
As Friday afternoon (April 5th) approaches, the sun will make an appearance between any breaks in the clouds and temperatures will peak at 16C, according to BBC Weather.
And with sunset not until 7.52pm, there will be just enough time to visit a pub garden and enjoy a couple of mojitos to get you in the mood for the weekend.
On Saturday April 6th, Manchester will start off cloudy but into the late morning temperatures will begin to rise and Mancunians will get to enjoy sunny intervals with temperatures reaching highs of 18C, as meteorologists predict ‘above average’ conditions for this time of year.
However, the rollerbladers on Venice Beach will only experience temperatures of 15C. But while Los Angeles might be a little cooler than Manchester, it will still remain sunny while Mancs will have to put up with the odd shower here and there.
The Met Office’s outlook for Friday and Saturday reads: “Low pressure remaining dominant through this period, with further heavy showers and longer spells of rain.
“Turning increasingly windy too, though temperatures above average for the time of year.”
Now, we know it won’t be perfect weather but it will make a nice change from the constant freezing temperatures we’ve been having. A nice spell of warmth and sunshine on the weekend isn’t too shabby afterall.
No doubt we’ll all be flocking to our nearest beaches, nature spots and having a BBQ this weekend!
Greater Manchester dominates the list of Vaping Capitals of the UK, according to new research.
Wherever you go, you don’t have to walk far before you enter a sweet-smelling hazy cloud of vapour and feel as if you’re a contestant on Stars In Their Eyes.
Young people are vaping on the tram, your mate can barely construct a sentence without inhaling some of the battery-powered, synthetic cherry flavoured smoke, and every other stranger on the street is blowing out a cloud big enough to conceal an aircraft.
Replacing the old habit of cigarette smoking, it now seems as if vaping is taking over just about everywhere.
Online vape store Go Smoke Free, used GOV.UK’s Companies House advanced search feature to find businesses registered for the retail sale of tobacco products in specialised stores in the UK.
It then compared the number of these active businesses to each town or city’s population size to construct a list of the top 10 UK Vaping Capitals.
Unfortunately, Greater Manchester dominates the list of the UK’s Vaping Capitals with four areas named.
According to the research, Blackburn is ranked as the UK’s vaping capital, with 27 registered vape retailers serving its population of 119,707 residents. When accounting for population size, this equates to 22.56 vape shops per 100,000 residents – the largest figure for any UK town or city.
Second on the list is Bolton in Greater Manchester, with 20.26 vape shops registered per 100,000 residents in the town. Bolton has 41 registered vape shops in total serving its 202,369 residents.
Manchester ranks third, with 110 vape shops in total. However, the city’s larger population ensures this works out to 19.84 registered vape retailers per 100,000 residents.
Further down the list, Middlesbrough ranks fourth. Located in North Yorkshire, Middlesbrough has 12.43 vape shops per 100,000 residents. The town has 22 registered vape shops serving its 176,991 residents.
Rounding out the top five is Salford in Greater Manchester, which has a total of 14 registered vape shops, equivalent to 12.03 shops per 100,000 residents.
And Stockport ranks sixth, with 10.91 vape retailers per 100,000 residents.
A spokesperson for Go Smoke Free said: “Disposable vapes have gained popularity in recent years, due to their convenience, portability and low cost, which has made them an attractive option for those who would otherwise have been unlikely to invest in a more complex vaping setup.”
They continued: “The new disposable vape ban should help to discourage children from taking up vaping, while encouraging adults to shift to more sustainable alternatives, such as refillable vapes.
“This study highlights which areas of the UK are most likely to be affected by the upcoming ban on selling disposable vapes. The Greater Manchester area boasts its fair share of stores catering to vapers’ needs, with Blackburn, Bolton and the city of Manchester claiming the top three spots.
“These cities could see a significant shift in their vaping culture, with the ban impacting consumer behaviour, and existing vape retailers adapting their offerings to cater to the new legislation.”
The list of vaping capital of the UK, according to Go Smoke Free, is as follows:
Blackburn
Bolton
Manchester
Middlesborough
Salford
Stockport
Doncaster
Newport
Peterborough
Nottingham
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