According to a Pets at Home Mexican representative, Morgan Gibbs-White could become the first England player to be eaten by one’s pet.
Recently in the news for failing to register his XL Bully dog, Harlo, the 25-year-old Nottingham Forest midfielder is due to face a court hearing following the breed’s countrywide ban – England footballer ‘faces court over XL Bully’ nearly two years after ban | Football | Sport | Express.co.uk
XL Bully could suddenly eat Morgan without provocation.
Speaking to FourFourTwo magazine – https://www.fourfourtwo.com/ – Ava Suarez from the Mexico City head office of Pets at Home – https://www.petsathome.com/ – said, “I think everyone is missing the point. We are focusing on Morgan’s inconsistency on the pitch, his court hearing for not registering a banned animal, his driving ban, and Ange’s injury record at Spurs; however, the bigger picture is that Morgan Gibbs-White could be eaten by his dog at any moment.”
According to Bully Watch UK, the XL Bully was responsible for 44% of all dog attacks in 2024, despite representing less than 1% of Britain’s dog population.
“You only have to look at the history of the animal to explain why Morgan’s dog is going to eat him. The animal was bred for fighting. They were bred for aggression and are inherently aggressive – like Duncan Ferguson – and only the owners who have been eaten by their pets seem to understand the potential threat from one of these beasts.”
“Most attacks are on adults, sudden, and without provocation,” concluded Suarez.
Morgan Gibbs-White could be added to the injury list if eaten.
A tennis coach from Sheffield was recently eaten by both of his XL Bullys after he decided to take a bath with them.
Morgan Gibbs-White could be added to the Nottingham Forest injury list as soon as Christmas if he is attacked by his own dog.
If eaten, it is understood that Morgan Gibbs-White could become the first sportsperson to be eaten by one’s pet since former British sand bowls champion, Elaine von Pastille-Vinegar, 48, was eaten by her pet rats as she slept in her Cornish holiday home, back in 2004.
Nottingham Forest fans are hoping for better performances from the £150,000.00-a-week player, especially if he could potentially miss the remainder of the season due to the digestive system of his dog.
Tree Seasons Prediction: Morgan Gibbs-White 0 – Harlo the Dog 1.