Jack Grealish’s dad reveals bar tab was £47,000 after Man City lifted the Premier League trophy
‘That wasn’t just Jack’s bill!’: Grealish’s dad reveals HUGE cost of the bill after Man City lifted the Premier League trophy…and insists his son went home early that night
- Man City sealed their third Premier League title when they beat Chelsea in May
- Afterwards, the players and their family and friends celebrated in the Tunnel Club
- Jack Grealish’s father, Kevin, has revealed it was an expensive night for City
- He says his son wasn’t out too late and there were still big games to play
Manchester City’s Treble celebrations have been something to behold last week, but it looks like they also made the most of clinching the Premier League title last month.
City secured their third successive title win with a 1–0 win over Chelsea on 21 May and went on to lift the trophy in front of their fans.
And the party went on well into the night according to Jack Grealish’s father Kevin as the players, families and friends moved into the Tunnel Club.
“All the families get on really well and Alf, the old man from Haaland, is a great guy, very down to earth,” he shared The mirror.
“He came up to me and said, have some of this cigar. I took a puff and nearly coughed up my guts. I haven’t smoked in 28 years.
Jack Grealish was the star of the show as Man City celebrated their performance
“To be fair to City, they’ve been brilliant with the celebrations and all the parties. There was one for winning the Premier League at the Tunnel Club a few weeks ago.
‘The drinks bill came to £47,000, forty-seven thousand! – I saw the receipt – and before you say it, it wasn’t just Jack’s drink bill. He even went home early that night!’
Grealish has been at the center of City’s celebrations since winning the Champions League to complete their historic Treble.
Grealish’s father Kevin (right) has revealed that there was a huge celebration following their title win
The Englishman looked a little worse as the team flew to Ibiza after the game before returning for Monday’s parade in Manchester.
H even joked that he didn’t know if he had slept since the final when the team was greeted by their supporters in the city centre.