"My family are all supportive but I don’t like a lot of attention. I don’t like people saying, ‘he’s done this, he’s done that.' I prefer just a ‘well done’ when I get home, or people asking, ‘how did the game go?’. But that’s it. I don’t really like a big scene with a big crowd."
Those who know or have met the Palace Academy's Tetteh-Quaye Addy might perhaps be surprised to learn of the understated, commendable modesty of the chipper, jinky forward when hearing how he tends to enjoy basking in the glory of a win or successful game on the pitches developing the future of English football.