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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Wasn't sure where to post this so thought Politics is probably best. He says his footballers are playing too much football. ahhh diddums. I have to laugh really. Surely as a manager he should do what other managers have to do and rotate his squad and play some of his lesser lights instead of flogging his £ 200K/week thoroughbreads.
My heart bleeds for him and them LOL. He's just a greedy fucker like all of them. |
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Professional football is not a game, it is a business, and like all businesses its purpose is to make as much profit as possible and it will expand (both more matches weekly and longer season) until the market reaches saturation point.
That is the reality of football and no matter how much they complain they are all crying all the way to the bank. |
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No there won't be more matchs and the season will eventually be shorter coz the last thing they want is to kill there cash cow they all ready drag the players all over the world on ore season money tours as it is and the owners know the teams that make the most cash are the teams that win the silverware at the end I think it's maxed out now with matchs we are heading for a European super league for the elit |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Professional football is not a game, it is a business, and like all businesses its purpose is to make as much profit as possible and it will expand (both more matches weekly and longer season) until the market reaches saturation point.
That is the reality of football and no matter how much they complain they are all crying all the way to the bank. "
Every professional sport is a business, but the strains being placed on players don't go away because "loltheysorich" |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Professional football is not a game, it is a business, and like all businesses its purpose is to make as much profit as possible and it will expand (both more matches weekly and longer season) until the market reaches saturation point.
That is the reality of football and no matter how much they complain they are all crying all the way to the bank.
Every professional sport is a business, but the strains being placed on players don't go away because "loltheysorich""
Surely a squad of players means that the load can be spread around the team. Is he not supposed to be the one of the worlds great managers ? Why doesn't the player earning £ 200K per week say OK boss, pay me a bit less. I can afford it and let's strengthen the squad a bit so I can have a bit of time off LOL.
I'm not sure if there was an industrial tribunal there would be much either side could complain about. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Professional football is not a game, it is a business, and like all businesses its purpose is to make as much profit as possible and it will expand (both more matches weekly and longer season) until the market reaches saturation point.
That is the reality of football and no matter how much they complain they are all crying all the way to the bank.
Every professional sport is a business, but the strains being placed on players don't go away because "loltheysorich"
Surely a squad of players means that the load can be spread around the team. Is he not supposed to be the one of the worlds great managers ? Why doesn't the player earning £ 200K per week say OK boss, pay me a bit less. I can afford it and let's strengthen the squad a bit so I can have a bit of time off LOL.
I'm not sure if there was an industrial tribunal there would be much either side could complain about."
What does how much they're being paid have to do with anything? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Interestingly on average, in each of the four previous seasons, teams that made fewer changes finished higher in the league - but there have been outliers: most notably Manchester United and Liverpool.
Man utd made the most changes city the least. Im a red and if pep wants o burn his players out its all good with me. |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
upton wirral |
"Professional football is not a game, it is a business, and like all businesses its purpose is to make as much profit as possible and it will expand (both more matches weekly and longer season) until the market reaches saturation point.
That is the reality of football and no matter how much they complain they are all crying all the way to the bank. " |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I dunno, having your multimillion investments being run into the ground by an overly heavy schedule will give anyone cause to complain." You can't complain if it's you thats running them into the ground.He has a choice. |
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