Greg Halford, a former Premier League star, posted a video where he was throwing out his ex-partner.
As Halford accused his ex-partner of being unfaithful, he shared the video on social media.
Throughout his career, he played for Wolves, Sunderland, and Reading in England’s top division.
The defender played in 29 Premier League games overall.
For his 43,000 Twitter followers, the 38-year-old tweeted the video with the following caption: “Been far, far too long but finally clearing out the cheating c**t ex stuff.”
He may be seen in the video hurling his ex’s possessions out of a window and onto the lawn.
He now Plays in the Isthmian League North Division for Hashtag United.
Spencer Owen, a popular YouTuber, is the club’s owner.
Halford played in every division of the football league and spent time with Aberdeen in Scotland.
Greg Halford
Gregory Halford, an English semi-professional and former professional footballer who plays for Hashtag United in the Isthmian League North Division, was born on December 8, 1984.
Although he is naturally a right-back or center-back, he is also capable of playing in many other positions, such as right midfield, central midfield, and even as a striker.
Halford, a Chelmsford native, started his professional career with Colchester United, where he progressed through the development ranks, before transferring to Reading in 2007.
Halford only spent a brief time at Reading before moving on to Sunderland later that year.
He moved from Sunderland, where he struggled to maintain a regular position, to Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2009, then to Portsmouth in 2010, Nottingham Forest in 2012, and Rotherham United in 2015.
He joined Cardiff City in January 2017 and won second place in the Championship the following season to earn promotion to the Premier League.
Throughout his career, Halford has also played on loan for Charlton Athletic, Sheffield United, Brighton & Hove Albion, and Birmingham City.
He has also represented England at the under-20 level. At the U20 level, Halford received a cap for England.
On June 4, 2005, he made his international debut against Portugal at the Toulon Tournament before scoring his first goal two days later in a 3-0 victory against South Korea.
How Good Is Halford
Halford’s adaptability has been lauded to the point where he is considered to as a utility player.
He played mostly on the right side of midfield while at Colchester, but he also made appearances as a right-back, striker, and forward-forward, where he scored six goals in nine games.
While at Forest, the Nottingham Post reported that Halford “played in every position on the pitch for Forest, aside from actually taking the keeper’s gloves,” and that manager Billy Davies also used Halford as a striker. He also said that Halford “did not look out of place” as a full back or “even in wide positions in midfield.”
When Halford joined Cardiff in 2017, his former Rotherham manager Neil Warnock noted that “he played five or six positions” the season before.