Ex-Premier League star Greg Halford “throws the ex-con’s belongings out the window” in a bizarre social media video
- The former professional soccer player, 38, posted the video on Twitter on Saturday
- Footage shows him throwing shoe boxes out of the top floor window of his home
- Fans and former teammates supported us, although some saw the funny side
Former Premier League footballer Greg Halford has posted a video allegedly showing his ex’s belongings being thrown out a window after she claims she cheated on him.
The bizarre footage was sent on the 38-year-old’s Twitter page on Saturday night, accompanied by the caption: “Been far far to [sic] long but finally clearing out the cheating c**t ex stuff.
It shows boxes being thrown out the top-floor window of his home, ending up in a heap next to a child’s BMX bike below in an apparent act of revenge against his unnamed former partner.
Greg Halford, who is here playing for Southend United in May 2021, posted the bizarre video on social media
However, the origin of the boxes, which appear empty and are adorned with logos of brand names such as 350 (Yeezy) and Nike, remains a mystery.
On his social media, the defender has previously spoken of his love for the Yeezy brand, calling them “beauties” and describing himself as “slightly addicted” to them, while posting pictures of his shoes and the boxes they came in .
The footballer has received support from fans and former teammates on social media.
His former colleague Craig Fagan, who played with him at Colchester United, tweeted: “Hope your all good mate”.
Leanne Stevens tweeted, “Good for you Greg stay positive.”
In the video, a large stack of shoeboxes can be seen on the floor in front of the house
The apparently empty boxes are next to a children’s BMX bike lying on the front lawn
Hashtag Tony added: “Sorry to hear that Greg. Heads up.’
Aaron Farrow wrote: “Well done Greg, you don’t need people like that in your life. I hope you’re all good, mate.’
Others saw the funny side when Reece Poole quipped, “You still have a good shot Greg,” a reference to his long throws on the field.
Gez Campbell-Smith joked, “From watching you play, I’m surprised you didn’t cut them about half a dozen gardens away.”
And Mark (@younglion1989) added: “Looks like Evri finally got your packages delivered.”
Fans and former teammates of the footballer took to Twitter to express their support while also looking at the funny side
The defender, who has represented 19 clubs in his 20-year career, is currently with Essex semi-professional club Hashtag United.
His previous clubs include Reading, Sunderland, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Portsmouth, Nottingham Forest and Cardiff City.
He was known for his versatility on the pitch, having played for some time as a right midfielder, central midfielder, right defender and at times as an emergency centre-forward.