It's bordering on stalking publishing his private photos like that.
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Leave him alone, he's obviously happy with his family life. I always find it strange that ex-footballers who remain in the limelight, either through media work or getting drunk, are often criticised but when they stay out of the limelight there called a recluse. Koumas obviously saw football as just a job, he then moved on, as we all do after changing jobs.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...tball-15259535
It's bordering on stalking publishing his private photos like that.
That's the job of a journalist though
I don't see how encroaching on a person's privacy could be viewed as good journalism. By all means he can request an interview, or ask for permission to post private photos, but in this case I think the journalist in question has gotten a little bit ahead of himself.
"His Instagram page is predictably placed on a private setting, but a friend request sent in hope is surprisingly accepted. A response to a message asking for a chat is, however, unsurprisingly ignored.
A trawl through Koumas' Instagram page sees the same faces cropping up time and time again. As Cotterill suggested, it's obvious Jason has a strong, tightly-knit group of friends, but none of them appear to have much of a connection to football.
I send them all a message. No reply."
An article about how they couldn't interview him for an article. Fair play.
Koumas's son plays for liverpool, and his details are readily available on 192.com - hardly in hiding - and I managed that in about 5 minutes...
Enjoyed watching him play for us, but couldn't give a f*** what he's doing now. Let him get on with his life.
So glad I'm not a journalist, what a lot of effort he put into that for nowt. Chatting to a concierge where he used to live, bloody hell...