As the majority of you seem staunch football fans, I thought I'd ask you to have a gander at this (it's from another poster on our board), and compare it to the recent Carlos Tevez antics, when you see players such as this, and having injury hit players such as Ledley, who will move heaven and earth just to get on the park it makes you think doesnt it.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2044916/Sam-Hutchinson-A-Chelsea-kid-beaten.html?
Some people just dont realise when they are in clover do they
because a lot of you are footie fans...
posted on 4/10/11
And we should probably be patient with Wilshere too Arsene.
Oh wait...
posted on 4/10/11
It also demonstrates that there is life after football for players and so them whining about deserving obscene wages because of a short career is so false.
posted on 4/10/11
Bales :
No jumping on the RDBD 'do not push Coulibaly' badwagon without my permission !!!
posted on 4/10/11
It also demonstrates that there is life after football for players and so them whining about deserving obscene wages because of a short career is so false
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Not for all pro's.
You cannot really blame players for trying to earn as much as they can, especially them who are not on the money like Rooney etc are.
posted on 4/10/11
The RDBD is my idol
Seriously though I didn't know the RDBD had got the wagon rolling, consider me a fully paid up member
posted on 4/10/11
Twas on a thread a few days ago.
When there was discussion of the striker problem.
Some suggested Coulibaly should be fast-tracked (the "good enough then you're old enough" argument) .
The RDBD thinks time is on the kids' side. As long as he is not shipped out to the middle of nowhere on loan, events will run their course. Backed up by the fact that Harry Kane has only just entered the fray, and he has not yet set the pitch on fire (nice chest-down BTW in the Shamrock game - for Pav to then waste big-time) .
posted on 4/10/11
comment by Gingerfinch (U2200)
posted 26 seconds ago
Not for all pro's.
You cannot really blame players for trying to earn as much as they can, especially them who are not on the money like Rooney etc are.
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I'm not having ago at players earning as much as they can and especially players in lower leagues. It is when they start whining and setting themselves up on a pedestal demanding more is what I can't stand.
When their footballl career finishes (whenever that may be) then there are plenty of options:
Management
Coaching
Executive/Admin side
Media
*Some will have earned enough to perhaps do something for themselves of their own interest or hobby (own business)
*Some will have earned enough to do nothing and waste themselves.
Or they can just join the q in the hunt for a job
*when I say earned enough, a lot of average players can now set themselves up for life after just a few seasons on less than half of what they actually earn.
posted on 4/10/11
Harry Kane has only just entered the fray, and he has not yet set the pitch on fire (nice chest-down BTW in the Shamrock game - for Pav to then waste big-time)
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I think the RDBD will find that was Falque
Agreed he should be brought through slowly, I guess it all depends on the manager.. let's not start that debate here though.
posted on 4/10/11
good luck to the lad
posted on 4/10/11
therb-
the chest down,is that where pav then preceded to hit the corner flag on the volley....?!
i'm afraid i've given up with that lad...