Jeremy Lynch
•
5 Nov 2009, 15:43
•
Journals
For everybody here who thinks they can do some tricks with a football check out this guy:
At 15 years old, Jeremy played for Arsenal's Academy, but his dreams of playing in the Premiership were short lived as Arsenal soon released him.
Jeremy went on to star in the 2007 documentary In the Hands of the Gods along with four other freestylers, Sami Hall, Paul Wood, Danny Robinson and Mikey Fisher. The film showed their journey from North America to Argentina, to meet their idol Diego Maradona.
In 2008 Jeremy auditioned on Britain's Got Talent and 'amazed the judges with his skills', 'turning sport into entertainment', according to judge Amanda Holden, and getting through to the live semi finals. However, after his semi-final performance he was criticised by the judges for dropping the ball twice, resulting in Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan voting him off in favour of the singer Andrew Muir, even though he performed some spectacular skills later
At 15 years old, Jeremy played for Arsenal's Academy, but his dreams of playing in the Premiership were short lived as Arsenal soon released him.
Jeremy went on to star in the 2007 documentary In the Hands of the Gods along with four other freestylers, Sami Hall, Paul Wood, Danny Robinson and Mikey Fisher. The film showed their journey from North America to Argentina, to meet their idol Diego Maradona.
In 2008 Jeremy auditioned on Britain's Got Talent and 'amazed the judges with his skills', 'turning sport into entertainment', according to judge Amanda Holden, and getting through to the live semi finals. However, after his semi-final performance he was criticised by the judges for dropping the ball twice, resulting in Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan voting him off in favour of the singer Andrew Muir, even though he performed some spectacular skills later
The comment i was waiting for!