User talk:140.203.221.141/Trev Gilmore

Early life Trev Gilmore was born in Tuam County Galway to former Italian legend Toto Schillaci, in 1994. Trev was an incredible young athlete who participated in boxing and football. He is the only amateur boxer in Ireland to be undefeated in 52 fights. Trev also was given a cap for the Republic of Ireland under 16 youth team.

Boxing Trev began boxing at the age of 6 and was a natural due to his explosive power and speed. His record in amateur boxing in Ireland speaks volumes for his potential. Trev fought 52 times and was the undisputed amateur heavyweight champion of Ireland. Trev's boxing career took a terrible turn for the worst after his involvement in bare knuckle boxing. A sport his grandfather, Big Joe Joyce, was renowned for within the travelling community. Trev was kicked off the Irish Olympic boxing squad for London 2012 for bare knuckle boxing Billy Joe Joyce a week before the games began.

Soccer Trev followed his fathers footsteps and played for Tuam Celtic where he gained a notorious reputation as no nonsense right back, within the Galway district leagues. Trev's performances did not go unnoticed and resulted in him getting called up for a Republic of Ireland under 16 squad. Ireland played Australia in a 4-0 thriller in which Trev bagged himself a brace of goals before being sent off for assaulting the forth official. The forth official reportedly said that Trev had played the left winger onside. Trev received a lifetime ban from the FAI.

Facebook Trev Gilmore was given a lifetime ban from the social networking site following an encounter he had in Dublin with it's founder Mark Zuckerberg. Trev supposedly stabbed Mark with a pick axe. Words were believed to have been exchanged earlier in the night at a casino in which Trev supposedly lost a considerable amount of money at the slot machines.

Gambling addiction Trev featured on the cover of sports illustrated in special edition referencing talented youths with addiction. In the article Trev is stated to say "I get some buzz out of it" this some buzz has forced his parents to re-mortgage the house on two occasions.

Other endeavours Trevs downard spiral continued up until January 2013 when MTV offered to make a show documenting his life "That's Just Trev," the show has recieved mixed reviews since being released the fourteenth of March 2013. The Irish Times said "Television has finally hit rock bottom." Although the show has a large audience of teen viewers. Trev is reported quite content with new found attention. "