according to Jezza, Arsenal let him go because he didn't have a good soccer sense; off the ball he was crap but on the ball he was the best at the club.
Simon Cowell: "Dropping the ball twice is like forgetting the words from a song you're singing". No it isn't, it's about one hundred times more difficult to mitigate than that.
I agree with you. Now he’s doing really well. Goes to show that people’s opinion doesn’t define you. You can still make it in life no matter the challenges that come your way
Wenger left the chat : Emery left the chat : Areta left the chat : Pepe left the chat : Jeremy Lynch entered the chat : Jeremy : I finished higher than arsenal anyway Edit: thanks for all the likes most I’ve ever had
Simon obviously doesn't know what he's talking about. Dropping the soccer ball twice and forgetting two words are nothing alike. As a soccer player myself, I think what Jeremy did was amazing and extremely hard.
Landon Baines Ikr to do a routine that hard on live TV takes balls most people would just do a simple routine to make sure they wouldn't make a mistake but he went for it
You know what I like about Jeremy this didn't bring him down instead of living his life saying I could of done better he made a RU-vid channel that has over 1.7 mil and he's working with some of footballs biggest stars
If anything he has done better. What would you prefer to do, meet players such as Ronaldo, Hazard & Messi on a regular basis as part of your job? Or perform at the royal variety show once?
This gets buzzed 7 years ago but this year we can expect the talent to consist of bunch of choirs, a few samey boy bands, a bunch of shitty joke acts and a talking dog. Times have changed. At least jezza has become more successful than pretty much everything to come of that shitty talent show.
I wouldn't consider that 'Naive' at all. Jeremey being apart of the F2 has taken him to completely new levels. If you play football and don't know the lads then you don't deserve to be playing the game. The F2 are on a level of being world-wide famous. They have played with the world's greatest. Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, Neymar, just to name a few. They are also ambassadors for Adidas. So wouldn't even throw around the word Naïve, buddy.
This is a prime example of why you dont have to win BGT to become a huge star in the future. Look at Jeremy Lynch now, hes gone on to become one of the best football freestylers in the world and has a very popular RU-vid channel along with his mate Billy wingrove that inspires so many kids. Honestly where have the previous winnere of BGT gone? Noone gives a shit about them after they've won.
i know he is part of the F2 with Billy Wingrove . I watch 98% of their vids! And i know that you know that he is part of the F2 because you just replyied it to a comment and by the way they haven ' t reached 1 million subs they are about 999,100 right now they will reach 1 million in the next few hours
I don't know why I got recommended this today but it was nice to see some tekkers during the coronavirus. Now he's one of the most famous freestylers on Earth. 👏🏾⚽
@@JohnHolywell Saying he's "from Arsenal" does actually make sense though, he is from Arsenal Academy correct? So it isn't really a mistake; there was no need to call him an idiot.
Little did that Simon know that this boy will be so famous in the future .....I'm a big fan of Jeremy (jezza) and have learnt many skills from him through his videos .....
@@toxiccutie2835 watch his tutorial videos ....and work hard ...you'll be able to do ....go and watch" can you do this series by f2" and if u want to learn freestyle then watch pwg , Sean garnier, or skilltwins
Imagine if he didn't drop the ball and maybe won final, there would have been no F2 channel which we love so much.. Everything happens for a reason guys.
I'd like to see the judges try to do the same thing he does and realize that is not easy. He worked hard to perform well under pressure and be entertaining, I doubt any of those judges can even juggle a ball twice
Being a freestyle football performer myself, I must say I've got tons of respect for Jeremy. The most important thing in a performance is to not drop the ball, which means to put tricks in the show that you are able to execute 100 % even under pressure (and still keep it exciting ofcourse). The two tricks where he dropped the ball are seriously too damn hard being under pressure, and in my opinion not worth the risk cause not that entertaining. He gambled and lost.
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