Grealish blasts thieves who stole £60,000 worth sneakers from cleaning company
Manchester City forward Jack Grealish has offered his support to a celebrity cleaning service for luxury trainers after a gang took £60,000 worth of footwear from them. According to Daily Star, the England international dubbed those responsible "low-life scum." They robbed more than 50 pairs of shoes, including £2,000 Diors and £2,500 Nikes. The report also claims that the thieves broke in through the roof and also stole Apple products. In response to The Sneaker Doc's Instagram post describing the criminal act, Jack Grealish commented on the post: "Low life scum man, stealing used trainers. You’ll be back bro." The company's founder, who also works with some of Grealish's former Aston Villa teammates such as Tyrone Mings, Matty Cash and Ollie Watkins, told The Sun: "I’ve worked hard to build up my business and look after players’ trainers from lots of Premier League clubs after word spread about our service. The raid was a shock but it’...