Sunderland will clearly be insisting on him getting his act together, but it does sound like the public interview was his call. The interviewer says a few times to him that he (Aaron) wanted to do it, and they wouldn't have left that in if it wasn't the case.
I think this is maybe where Connolly is different from someone like Stokes. I think, deep down, his heart is in the right place, he's just completely gone off the rails off the back of winning the big money contract at Brighton. He can be annoying, mouthy on the pitch and maybe hard for his teammates to like off it, but at the same time I honestly don't think he's a bad person under it all.
I think things like the previous Venezia interview and coming back to play Under 21s for Ireland show that. As does this very public Sunderland interview and particularly all the references to his parents etc. It's clear he'd love to get back to playing for Ireland again as well and that's obviously not going to be a money thing. He definitely gets another chance from me as a national team supporter. And as someone else has correctly pointed out, it's him that will suffer if he messes up again, the public nature of all this means he's on his last chance at a high level.
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