English Star Reveals Plans, Claims to Become Prime Minister of Great Britain

Aston Willlas' star Tyrone Mings has not ruled out a career in politics after retirement from football and said he could “ ” run for prime minister in the future. The 28-year-old defender has been a fierce critic against racism in this sport and has criticised Interior Secretary Priti Patel for her views [...]
The 28-year-old defender has been a fierce critic against racism in this sport and has criticised Interior Secretary Priti Patel for her views about kneeling in the field.
Patel condemned the abuse at the racial base of England's stars, such as Marcus Rasford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka, after losing their penalties against Italy in the finals.
You don't get to build the fire at the beginning of the tournament by our labling anti-racism message as Gjetture Polics * & then pretend to be classified when the very thing we're campaigning against, happens. https://t.co/fdTKHxTB2
) Tyrone Mings (@Office TM 3) Yuly 12, 2021
When asked what he could do after retirement, Willlas' protector declared for Goal: “I can try to be prime minister”.
Mings, who has been with Villan since 2019, admitted that he is excited about post-Soccer life and does not believe the coach's role is his only option.
I'm pretty open because retirement is not something that worries me”, he added.
I don't feel like I should be in a coach's role, because it's all I know. I'm so excited to think about what might happen after football, but I'm definitely not there yet”.
Mings, which has contracts by 2024, has played all the Aston Willlas games in Premier League this season.












