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Are modern day players the crux of the problem!
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I'm not so sure. Clubs are responsible for creating an environment that helps these guys to push themselves. As said, look at Leicester, Bournemouth, Watford, Southampton etc., they have a proper infrastructure in place and motivate the players to work hard for the team and for themselves.
A lot of this comes down to coaching, players can actually develop and improve at these clubs. The likes of Ighalo, Vardy and Mahrez have smashed it this year and will earn themselves pay rises or transfers to bigger clubs. We haven't provided anyone with the chance to do that, we've became a club where the likes of Ferdinand, Redknapp, Bosingwa, Hoillet, Johnson and countless others came for one last payday or an easy life in London.
As for high wages this simply reflects the money in football these days. If clubs, agents, sponsors and corporate guys are making millions then it's only fair that the players get their fair share.
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i know a pro footballer very well , he sayes that they are all obsessed with who earns what , players today don't want big moves to win trophies they want them for big money . we don't have a players that are willing to bust a gut for the cause . to many of them just want to do 'alrite' collect their money and go back to their lavish lifestyles . we need to find young hungry players ( they're out there) that want to play for QPR . stop panic signing players on high wages . make sure they're under 30 so they have a sell on value . play the young players at our club petrasso , doughty, hall etc and stick with them even if results go bad .
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