GHEL


ghel (good honest english lad) is a term used for footballers, mainly english ones who play with p-ssion, commit illegal tackles during a match

further more, ghel can be used for when footballers go out clubbing and get drunk, sleep around or any kind of behaviour not suitable for a typical footballer
ryan shawcross is a proper ghel for what he did to aaron ramsey

or

john terry acted like a ghel having an affair with wayne bridges ex girlfriend

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