Finn Tapp
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 24 |
Date of birth | November 9,1999 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Milton Keynes |
United Kingdom | |
Current teams | Milton Keynes Dons F. C. |
Number | 31 |
Position | Defender |
Current partner | Paige Turley |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 887707 |
Finn Tapp Life story
Finley Tapp is an English television personality and former semi-professional footballer. In 2020, Tapp won the sixth series of the ITV2 reality series Love Island.
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Love island winner Finn expected Tapp back from Oxford City
...Finn Tapp signed for Oxford City in the summer from League One club MK Dons love Island winner Finn Tapp is expected to see out his contract with his soccer club, emerged...
Love island winner Finn expected Tapp back from Oxford City
Finn Tapp signed for Oxford City in the summer from League One club MK Dons
Love Island winner Finn Tapp is expected to see out his contract with his soccer club, emerged.
Oxford City, said The Defender went AWOL in January for the trip to South Africa to participate in the reality-dating show.
on Sunday.
Mick Livesey, Oxford City, commercial director, said The Club and the insert-clauses, in new player would shows contracts for future appearance on TV.
Mr Livesey, said: "He was [in violation of his contract] but I think you need a pragmatic kind of view: A 20-year-old boy, he is offered, all this reality TV stuff.
"He has a contract, so he has to finish The Contract he has with the football club.
"He is very, very good for us. "
Finn Tapp and Paige Turley Share of £50,000 for winning the ITV showMr Tapp signed for Oxford City Last Summer after he was released by MK Dons.
"As a football club, we wish Finn all The Best and I can understand everything that is going on, but we have a duty of care for the Finns, and we have a duty of care for the football club," Mr Livesey.
Mr Livesey told BBC Radio Oxford: "I can assure you that all the new players we sign now, we will take the clauses in their contracts. I think we need to go to. "
He said: "We are an ambitious football club, we are going from strength to strength, and we are looking to build. This was not ideal. It is likely to be disruptive to The Club and results. "
Oxford City are currently 12. in the Bundesliga South, The Sixth tier of English football.
Mr Tapp was approached by the BBC for the comment.
Source of news: bbc.com