(Sorry in advance for the Daily Fail Mob)
But whilst I love Keano and think he makes valid points even if he is OTT at times, I completely agree Antonio.
Especially when we look at how many players of that era that won multiple things are now broke or bankrupt etc.
Thoughts?
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Completely Agree..
posted on 25/4/24
Antonio is a facking twaaat anyway.
posted on 25/4/24
Anyway I've had a wonderful day today, Annecy, lake, snow topped mountains and a good lunch. All with daughters both and the granddaughters, plus I didn't drive.
Coming back I wondered :
A win should be celebrated even if you are sixth.
Liverpool, City, Arsenal, us, Spurs all think that with the right set up, top to bottom, we can be champions. Only one of us can, so enjoying the football and wins is what counts.
Has it got to only one set of fans being happy with the season.
posted on 25/4/24
It's a little disrespectful to fans who pay their hard earned money to watch their team get hammered, and the next day hear a player say he is over it and having a giggle about fashion or rappers.
posted on 25/4/24
Yes Keane is a Tory waaaanker.
posted on 25/4/24
For better or worse, for 80% of PL players football is just a job. Nice to win a trophy, beat your rivals etc? Sure. Main concern is earning as much as possible whilst thinking ahead to the end of your playing career.
posted on 25/4/24
Keane is one of the biggest Bell ends out there. Spouts total nonsense 90% of the time just to stroke his own ego.
posted on 25/4/24
Yeah, this has worked out for players like Dele and Lingard. How's their football doing?
posted on 26/4/24
Probably need to have a balanced life between both viewpoints. So obviously you give everything in training and whilst playing, but you need to have some time to switch off also - that goes for anything you do in life
posted on 26/4/24
comment by kinsang (U3346)
posted 7 hours, 40 minutes ago
Probably need to have a balanced life between both viewpoints. So obviously you give everything in training and whilst playing, but you need to have some time to switch off also - that goes for anything you do in life
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And yet we look at the fallout when Rashford went out after a defeat to City.
posted on 26/4/24
comment by The Mainoo Man (U23147)
posted 1 hour, 39 minutes ago
comment by kinsang (U3346)
posted 7 hours, 40 minutes ago
Probably need to have a balanced life between both viewpoints. So obviously you give everything in training and whilst playing, but you need to have some time to switch off also - that goes for anything you do in life
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And yet we look at the fallout when Rashford went out after a defeat to City.
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Perhaps I should add, and a bit of common sense. I accept it's a harsh world out there and you will always get OTT reactions, but at the same time you have to be aware of that and perhaps be a bit street-wise at times