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England star, 31, opens up on second career as a mortgage advisor after battling way up from non-league

TYRONE MINGS never takes being a Premier League footballer for granted – he and his parents know all about the pain of rejection.

Though he has reached the pinnacle – as one of almost 1,300 people in 152 years who have represented England at senior level – he remembers what it was like to be at the bottom.

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Tyrone Mings has revealed he worked in a bar and as a mortgage advisor while working his way up the football pyramid[/caption]
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The defender suffered a serious injury last year that kept him out for the entire season[/caption]

And as he makes a slow return to the Aston Villa first team following a horror ACL injury that sidelined him for 14 months, he can take pride in the perseverance he showed during an unorthodox journey.

It was 15 years ago that Mings was released by Southampton academy as the club struggled financially and slashed their youth budget.

From there, he toiled away in the lower depths of the pyramid, earned a scholarship to prestigious Millfield School in Somerset and then paid his way by working in a BAR and as a MORTGAGE ADVISOR.

In a new Sky Sports documentary – Chasing the Dream – Mings talks about his background in pubs, offices and non-league dressing rooms.

He recalled: “I joined Southampton’s academy at the age of eight, right until 15 or 16. Then got released.

“It probably hit my parents harder than me. They were never pushy parents.

“But as a parent, you want to see your child fulfil their dreams and be happy. At the time, I was physically weak. But mentally I’ve always been quite strong.

“So, I never begrudged the decision they (Southampton) made. I never think they made a mistake.

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“My mum wrote to every one of the 72 clubs in the Football league. I got trials at 4-5 different clubs.

“Being at Millfield was amazing. I got a mixture of a football scholarship and a bursary. It was really comprehensive.

“It put me in some real uncomfortable situations. My family didn’t have much money growing up.

“But the wealth at the school meant you had to find something else to make you cool. I always had football.

“We trained 4-5 times a week, played once or twice. I probably got a better education than if I had been just at a football club.

“I left school and worked in a pub first. Did a bit of labouring. Realised that wasn’t for me. I worked in field sales. Then I went to become a mortgage advisor.”

His first Sliding Doors moment came in a charity game aged 18 alongside his dad – Mings played at left-back – when he was spotted by the boss of Yate Town, based in Gloucestershire.

Mings recalled: “I had no idea what was going on. The shirt didn’t fit. Shorts didn’t fit.

“But playing against seasoned professionals taught me a lot about looking after yourself. I was there for just over a year before I moved to Chippenham Town.”

The next pivotal occasion came in a trial game at Ipswich in late 2012 when they were managed by Mick McCarthy – and within days he was moving to Suffolk.

Mings, 31, said: “I rocked up with my Chippenham kitbag. They must have thought: ‘Who on earth is this?’

“My mentality and the fact I didn’t really care who I was playing alongside – I could hold my own in men’s football – was probably the deciding factor for him signing me.

“It all happened within the space of two days. I went from being a mortgage advisor to training with the Ipswich first team.

“It was a bit of a whirlwind, the first two years of being a professional footballer.”

Mings tells his story to former Stoke boss Tony Pulis, who is raising concerns about the welfare of young academy footballers and the failure rate.

An investigation by Sky Sports News claims 1.65m boys play the national sport but less than one per cent make it into a professional club academy.

Mings said: “My best piece of advice I’d give is to keep it fun for as long as possible.

“Sometimes the pressures of academies, if you aren’t enjoying it, it’s a really tough place to be.

“If you love what you do, of course, you’ll be able to get through the tougher times.”

Chasing the Dream is available on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Football, with all episodes on demand from Sunday November 24.

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‘It’s just so chic’ says Dunnes Stores fan as she shows off little black dress perfect for Christmas day

DUNNES Stores has been sending shoppers wild over their latest release – and it’s perfect for a range of outtings.

The flattering dress has been going viral on social media, with many racing to pick it up.

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She paired the dress with black pointed-toe high heels[/caption]
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The dress is selling out very fast[/caption]

The Savida Freya Boucle Pleated Dress costs just €40 but looks much more expensive.

With a cinched waist and a pleated skirt, it gives off the most flattering figure.

The dress has short sleeves and gold buttons on the waist, with a plunging v-neckline.

It would be perfect for any festive parties coming up this season, and is very versatile.

You could even wear it into the office if you had an event later that evening, as paired with a blazer and tights it gives off a sophisticated look.

The dress is available in sizes XXS to XXL, but it would appear that fashion fans have already snatched up the gorgeous gown.

The only sizes left in stock on the Dunnes Stores website are XS, small, medium and large.

In the official item description, Dunnes Stores bosses wrote: “With a double-breasted front adorned with luxe gold buttons, this dress from Savida adds a touch of glam to a classic look.

“Crafted from a boucle fabric, it features a flattering pleated skirt and structured short sleeves.

“It effortlessly transitions from day to night. Savida is available exclusively at Dunnes Stores.”

One shopper has taken to TikTok to share a look at the gorgeous piece.

User Martina Smark shared a short video for her followers.

In the caption of the post she wrote: “My irish ladies feast your eyes on this beauty from Dunnes Stores barg for €40”.

At the beginning of the video she can be seen wearing the figure-hugging dress.

THE HISTORY OF DUNNES STORES

DUNNES Stores opened its first store on Patrick Street in Cork in 1944 - and it was an instant hit.

Shoppers from all over the city rushed to the store to snap up quality clothing at pre-war prices in Ireland’s first ‘shopping frenzy’.

During the excitement, a window was forced in and the police had to be called to help control the crowds hoping to bag founder Ben Dunne’s ‘Better Value’ bargains.

Dunnes later opened more stores in the 1950s and began to sell groceries in 1960 – starting with apples and oranges.

The retailer said: “Fruit was expensive at the time and Ben Dunne yet again offered Better Value than anyone else in town.

“Over time, our food selection has grown and that spirit of good value has remained strong.

“Now we offer a wide range of carefully-sourced foods from both local Irish suppliers and overseas.”

The retailer’s first Dublin store opened its doors in 1957 on Henry Street and a super store on South Great Georges Street was unveiled in 1960.

They added: “In 1971, our first Northern Irish store opened, and many others soon followed.

“Expansion continued in the 1980s in Spain, and later into Scotland and England.”

Dunnes now has 142 stores and employs 15,000 people.

She said: “Okay ladies, you are going to run to Dunnes.

Absolutely run to Dunnes – this dress is an absolute bargain.

“I love it, its just so chic.”

She tells her viewers to picture wearing the dress on Christmas day along with a glass of champagne.

She wears the dress with a pair of pointed toe black high heels, making it the ultimate dressy look.

She concluded the video by saying she is “in love”.

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В останні роки проблема підвищеного артеріального тиску набуває все більших масштабів. Ефективно боротися з симптомами захворювання можна не тільки за допомогою дорогих медичних препаратів, але і вживаючи три доступних продукти, кажуть лікарі. У першу чергу фахівці називають екстракт часнику, ефективність якого в лікуванні високого артеріального тиску була доведена вченими в результаті дослідження. Також дуже корисно […]

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Inside Married At First Sight’s VERY boozy reunion party – with snubbed star and awkward encounters

THE Married At First Sight UK cast have reunited in a boozy off-screen party that proved just as dramatic as the show itself.

With a snubbed star and awkward encounters the party proved a chaotic end to the show’s standout season.

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The Married At First Sight UK cast have reunited in a boozy off-screen party[/caption]
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The stars of MAFS UK 2024 all gathered at the Trinity Buoy Wharf[/caption]
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Fashion Icon Gok Wan even made a guest appearance[/caption]
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The room was decked out in purple lighting, a disco ball DJ set and a huge wedding cake keeping it very on brand[/caption]
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Many of the show’s most talked about cast members made their way down to London for the event[/caption]

The stars of MAFS UK 2024 all gathered at the Trinity Buoy Wharf last night to celebrate the end of a season filled tears and non-stop drama.

Trinity Buoy Wharf has been the home of many MAFS dinner parties and commitment ceremonies but was decked out yesterday for the Boozy Party.

As the drinks kept flowing expert Mel Schilling made a brilliant speech and fashion icon Gok Wan even made a guest appearance.  

The room was decked out in purple lighting, a glitter ball DJ set and a huge wedding cake keeping it very on brand.

Many of the show’s most talked about cast members made their way down to London including Adam Nightingale, Hannah Norburn, Holly Ditchfield, Kieran Chapman, Polly Sellman and many more.

Even some past faces made an appearance including last year’s Tasha Jay – who has recently broken up with groom Paul Liba, Erica Roberts and TV star Ella Morgan to include a few.

But, fans were quick to notice one bride from this season who was not in attendance – 30-year-old Charlie Curtis.

Charlie had a very difficult MAFS journey when her and partner Eve Reid got into many explosive rows on the E4 show despite having a perfect wedding day.

The pair’s relationship only continued to go downhill when Charlie threw her ring away after a heated row leading Eve to not move into the apartment with her wife as is traditional on the show.

Even though, the couple made it through the first commitment ceremony they decided to call it quits for good and both left the experiment.

Despite Charlie appearing on the MAFS on-screen reunion her absence from this party was noticed by many.

Taking to Instagram stories to answer fans questions, Charlie admitted: “I had quite a few people ask me this question and I don’t really know.

“A lot of it was to do with my story being over, obviously we all know who (referring to ex-wife Eve) doesn’t want to be involved in anything. Basically didn’t even want to be involved in anything when she was there and we were married, so my journey was kind of cut short due to someone else not taking part.

“But apparently my story was done and dusted at the other reunion but you never saw me at the other reunion so you didn’t get to see anything. You didn’t get to see me talk to the experts, my honesty box at the dinner party which obviously is really frustrating for me because I feel that was a part of my journey regardless to whether Eve was there or not.”

“Fun times,” she added.

Speaking of awkward, two MAFS stars Amy Kenyon and Polly Sellman attented the event despite being at the centre of a bitter feud.

Last week, Amy shared WhatsApp messages online from a fiery row with Polly, accusing her of spreading false rumours about a connection with Adam during partner swap week.

Amy, who insists that her relationship with Adam was purely on a friendship level took to social media to expose Polly’s alleged hypocrisy.

Screenshots revealed Polly had previously defended Amy in private conversations but later appeared to fuel rumours about a potential affair during filming.

Amy told fans: “Proof that the rumours Polly’s fueling aren’t true,” and followed up with a string of screenshots attempting to clarify her stance,” as she exposed their texts.

In one exchange, Amy expressed her frustration, writing:
“I always said to you I’d rather you of told me anything you saw that was putting me in detriment, and you did.

“Screenshot this f*****g convo and put it on ur story.”

The feud escalated when Amy uncovered a comment supporting accusations of inappropriate behavior, which Polly appeared to like.

She said: “Sorry but Amy is not a girls’ girl, the little comments and looks to Adam—something is definitely going on or happened between them

“@polly_sellman don’t know how you kept so cool with her, well done you!”

Polly defended herself in response, claiming: “I genuinely haven’t meant to like that as I deleted it as well. I must’ve skimmed past and liked, but it’s deleted anyway.”

She finsihed her post by addressing the speculation for fans, writing: “For everyone asking if me and Polly are friends… We WERE until she started making up rumours that me and @adam.nightingale.19g0 were anything more than friends on partner swap week.

“Very interesting seeing her fuel b******t rumours about us on her live when she sent me this a few days ago.”

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Fans were quick to notice bride Charlie Curtis from this season who was not in attendance[/caption]
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Amy Kenyon and Polly Sellman also attented the event despite being at the centre of a bitter feud[/caption]
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Last week Amy shared WhatsApp messages online from a fiery row with Polly over groom Adam[/caption]

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