That’s not in question though is itBale has achieved more in his career.
That’s not in question though is itBale has achieved more in his career.
That’s not in question though is it
Miles better professional attitude than the likes of Bale and others...but still criticised by the no-marks who prize entitlement over all else.
Miles better professional attitude than the likes of Bale and others...but still criticised by the no-marks who prize entitlement over all else.
If I were a multi-millionsite, already teed up for a life of luxury, and with just a couple of years of a fleeting career left, yes, I’d consider those other options. Particularly as Madrid have apparently offered a safety net.One is 25 and still ambitious and so far won nothing, the other is 31, coming to the end of his career and won and achieved a hell of a lot. Bale is at loggerheads with Zidane and his wages mean no club will probably be able to sign him. That isn't his fault. He is reportedly on £500,000+ a week. People say "He has enough money he should take a pay cut and leave." Would anyone here change jobs for half the pay, which is the most he could expect if he moved? He is quality but at 31 and with his injury record he would be a gamble at such a huge cost, so he's probably stuck at Madrid, unless the rags pay the money. Well they paid Sanchez £500,000 a week.
If I were a multi-millionsite, already teed up for a life of luxury, and with just a couple of years of a fleeting career left, yes, I’d consider those other options. Particularly as Madrid have apparently offered a safety net.
Sorry if I’m old fashioned enough to put a low value on being filthy rich and entitled.
Because he’s chosen simply to exercise his “entitlement”.How is he entitled? He has a talent someone thought was worth the contract and money he has. He is at one of the top clubs in the world in a nice city to live. He has won all the top prizes and soon will be retired and if his health lasts the money he has will have to last him for a good 40 years, unless he gets another job. We as football fans might think he should be doing it for half the pay he is on for the love of the game, but it's his choice. He is still under contract at Madrid and I'm sure if he plays he will do a good job. I for one was glad he didn't play against us.
Of course he won’t, especially as he’s just committed his career to Villa... to but the point was about Grealish being loyal and professional.Grealish will not achieve as much as Bale
Of course he won’t, especially as he’s just committed his career to Villa... to but the point was about Grealish being loyal and professional.
Oi - that's Phil's gig!
If I were a multi-millionsite, already teed up for a life of luxury, and with just a couple of years of a fleeting career left, yes, I’d consider those other options. Particularly as Madrid have apparently offered a safety net.
Sorry if I’m old fashioned enough to put a low value on being filthy rich and entitled.
Hes commited himself because there is no other option right now, why not take 140k a week and get to January and see what he has on the table.I find it quite refreshing and admirable that he’s committed himself to Villa. Yeah he’ll be earning a fortune but he would earn a fortune wherever he went. This could have been his only chance to move to a huge club but he’s given up the opportunity to potentially win loads of medals to play for his club in his city where he’s adored. Respect
Hes commited himself because there is no other option right now, why not take 140k a week and get to January and see what he has on the table.
He hasn't chosen Villa over other clubs by choice.
Contracts mean nothing, see Delph signing a new one at Villa and professing his love for the club then leaving two days later.Nah I’m not having that. If he hadn’t signed a new contract he’d be more affordable in jan or next summer. He could have had his pick of clubs and earned even more as the transfer fee would have been lower
Unless his new contract has release clauses which is possible
Always had a face that doesnt fitFar better than many give him credit for.