Javi Poves - Sporting Gijon

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Before anyone moves the thread, I put it here simply because it talks about money, something we've grown accustomed to in our club. I think this story may strike a cord with many. If it should be in General Football then fair enough. Anyway, from this morningn's Telegraph is a story about a Javi Poves of Sporting Gijon who is making a stand against money and corruption in football by quitting the game:


The 24-year-old Spaniard is walking away from the game after rescinding his contract with the north-coast club, for whom he played in the Spanish third tier with Sporting's B team.

"The more you know about football the more you realise it is all about money, that it is rotten and this takes away your enthusiasm," Poves told Spanish daily ABC's website on Wednesday.

"What point is there is earning 800 or 1000 euros if you know that you are obtaining it through the suffering of many people."

Daily El Pais reported that Poves refused to allow the club to pay him via a bank transfer, he said so the banks could not speculate with his money, and that he returned the keys to a car that had been provided to players by sponsors.

Poves's stance against what he sees as a corrupt sport has struck a chord in a country where many young people, known as 'los indignados', have taken to the streets in recent weeks to protest against the government's policies.

They have expressed anger about joblessness, unpayable mortgage debt, political corruption and social inequality in cities across Spain.

"I don't want Javi Poves to become an icon, I am just one more and I fight against inequality," he added.

"I want everyone to be equal and that we all unite and stop arguing over trivial matters and try to move forward. As it stands the world is preparing to destroy itself."

Poves, who has said he wants to study and to offer his help socially, also called for football's top players to do more to help others.

"There are certain personalities at a world level, Pele, Ronaldinho, (Lionel) Messi who are ambassadors for UNICEF and who on the face of it are very good, but they could do much more" he added.

"These people have such influence they should involve themselves in a much more direct way."


I thought it interesting a young man is making such a stand. What will it change? Probably nothing; but fair play to him for making a stand or is he simply misguided or even delluded?
 
Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
If it's all about money why does he not insist on playing for the Portuguese minimum wage, or donating the excess to some medical charity? Biting off his nose . . . . . . ?


Indeed, if he was so disenchanted with it. Donate half of it or if possible, create your own foundation, then you can guarantee you know where your money is going. It would help more than what he's done.
 
MCFC-alan88 said:
Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
If it's all about money why does he not insist on playing for the Portuguese minimum wage, or donating the excess to some medical charity? Biting off his nose . . . . . . ?


Indeed, if he was so disenchanted with it. Donate half of it or if possible, create your own foundation, then you can guarantee you know where your money is going. It would help more than what he's done.

He could donate most of it & just keep enough to live on. That way he could really change some people's lives.

Truth is he's probably shit & has rich parents so he doesn't need it.
 
Misguided and deluded - people who talk about themselves in the third person usually are. He's probably realised that he's average and not going to make the big time.
 
Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
If it's all about money why does he not insist on playing for the Portuguese minimum wage, or donating the excess to some medical charity? Biting off his nose . . . . . . ?


Possibly because he was playing in Spain.


But i do agree with you. Honourable gesture, but could have done more with the situation he was in.
 

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