How has Coutinho shown contempt to the club?
Some of you are living in cloud cuckoo land. We are talking about PROFESSIONAL footballers here. He was well within his rights to let the club know that he wants to join a club that wants to buy him. Did he have any disciplinary issues like Sakho? Did he go out and bite an opponent like Suarez? Did he refuse to play like Masherano? He hasnt. Look, you have to understand that prifessional footballers are not like fans who worships the club they support and goes through thick and thin. They are doing this for a living. They may still like a club that they play for but if they had a chance to better their situation, they will.[/quote]
Professional my A$$ ,the lad suddenly has back problems? Sends his transfer form like a coward by mail? He is your typical modern footballer which would drop you in a 2nd comes better shiny offer..Similar to our candidate VVD and many others..Yes that's how the game is played but let's not call it professional.[/quote]
The meaning I stressed when I meant PROFESSIONAL is exactly that, that of a modern day footballer. Love it or hate it, you got to accept it because all modern day footballers are like that. They are doing this as a profession. That means you are being PAID to do. So when you are being PAID to do what you do, you will most of the time play for someone who PAYS you more. Anyone who still believes that these footballers will bleed for the shirt/ the club is living in cloud cuckoo land. Refusing to play is of course NOT professional. As I've said to Devaney, my post is before the match and frankly speaking I don't know what Klopp said at the post match press conference...[/quote]
1. You are agree that Cun.tinho has acted unprofessionally... Which was my casing point when comparing the situation too MS. Both players have conducted themselves 'unprofessionally'. Now it's up to the club to decide what the future holds for both players.
2. We (as fans / supports) DO NOT have to accept the antics of the modern day footballer - quite the opposite. The working man conducts him or herself according to the laws of employment and the majority of us adhere to it. So what makes a professional footballer so different to the rest of us?
3. Cun.tinho is more than happy to take the likely pay-cut in order to see his dream move become a reality - Just like LS did!
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So why sign a new 5 year deal? Oh yes, because of the money!
Footballers want LIFE to go their own way and LIFE simply isn't put their for them to HAVE IT ALL their OWN WAY. Life isn't like that.
Richard Branson has had to accept in LIFE that things aren't always gonna go the way you want them too (Railways, NHS etc...) - An individual who has more money than GOD (I mean Robbie Fowler).
IF Richard Branson can accept it; then to hell with those ar$esplit footballing idiots. you may choose to bow-down too? -
ME - I'd look 'em in the eye and call them a cun.t - It's that simple.
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A man is only a good as his word.
When Phil signed a new 5 year contract he looked very happy and content. Why? Because he was getting a huge pay rise. If he and his agent were professional enough to take the money ONLY 6 MONTHS AGO - then this decision should have been their long-term decision - Not a decision that they both feel free to reverse only 6 MONTHS into the new contract...
Forget loyalty, bleeding for the badge etc etc... What about integrity, honour and self-respect.
You may say that the modern day footballer has none of these qualities and I'd possibly agree with you - BUT IT DOES NOT MAKE IT RIGHT!
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Check any thread and you will not see my name against any remark condoning ANY football player who decides to:
a) Hand in a transfer request
b) Go AWOL
c) Go on strike
d) Fabricate insightful stories to the media
e) Simply acting like a spoilt $plit$arsed fool - In need of a new toy!
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It is WRONG that Keita is ACTING up at his club. It is WRONG that VVD has handed in his transfer request and for those reasons I am glad we have distanced ourselves from both players. If one or both players end up playing for LFC, then more power to the club, as it is NOT my GROWING CONCERN - It's not my decision to make.
Yet; I can still remain subjective / objective and simply NOT ACCEPT it as the 'NORM'.
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PS:
An individual reserves the right to be subjective and Objective at the same time.
