Wealthy beyond most of our dreams and living lavish,extravagant lifestyles and model wags too boot! Do they really care or have the desire to perform when things are not going well? Bar one or too it's a patten I think has evolved since the big money ,for me,ruined the game! Any thoughts?
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Originally posted by TheLagosExpress View PostWealthy beyond most of our dreams and living lavish,extravagant lifestyles and model wags too boot! Do they really care or have the desire to perform when things are not going well? Bar one or too it's a patten I think has evolved since the big money ,for me,ruined the game! Any thoughts?I must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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It depends on the angle of your question.
If you are relating it directly to QPR then the players aren't to blame as we have been through too many and too many other clubs aren't suffering the same problems we are.
If you're asking in general then in my opinion a higher percentage are playing more for money than the enjoyment and progression than they used to, yes.
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I agree and the fact clubs have no power at all.
Take the players we've had the past few years, all collected their wages and run down their contract. The club was powerless and this is what will kill football clubs and why I favour a wage cap.
10K a week is far to much, If players don't like it they can always find another job.
Think all football clubs need protection from players who don't want to play and collect money for nothing. As a result the ticket, food and drink prices go up at the ground which we fans have to pay. The only winners in the sport is the players, they don't need protecting, football clubs do as we need them more.
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Then definitely it's changed but that's "thanks" to Sky. Thats where a good manager comes in. He has to be able to demand the respect of these high earners but also deal with laziness and problems where someone is earning a lot more than another. Wenger is a prime example of someone who try's to keep spending realistic but even he has failed in terms of winning trophies. I hope they win the league this year rather than city for this reason.
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Originally posted by TheLagosExpress View PostWealthy beyond most of our dreams and living lavish,extravagant lifestyles and model wags too boot! Do they really care or have the desire to perform when things are not going well? Bar one or too it's a patten I think has evolved since the big money ,for me,ruined the game! Any thoughts?Football played the Charlie Ferris way
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I'd say yes as even football league players are now wealthy beyond imagination.
Not much loyalty and once you sign these mega buck deals for 3/4 years your sorted for life. Even in the championship you got players earning in a week or every 2 weeks what most earn a year.
Many are spoilt and live in dream land with no self responsibility.
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Originally posted by Bill View PostSpot on greed selfishness,lack of professionalism and responsibility.
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