sir baconface
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KippaxCitizen said:This is spot on. There are the odd players here and there at clubs they would stay with no matter what. I reckon Pablo Zabaleta would stay with City no matter what. But the vast majority of footballers and sportspeople in many codes are just like everyday people from the general public who really don't give a fuck about their employers and the moment they could sniff a chance of a better wage elsewhere they'd be off without a third thought.cfn1963 said:Keep
Because if we sold every money grabbing spoilt brat, we'd probably struggle to field a 5 a side team. Its a nice romantic idea that these players love the club and would play for half the salary but the reality is that most of them would fuck off if they were offered something better. For us normal people we cant understand why these players feel they need yet more money when they already have so much but yayas pathetic whining shows how far away from reality they are in their cocooned world. Sporting mercenaries who generally dont give a fuck about the fans, ready to kiss the badge of anyone who will pay their going rate like a whore will kiss your dick before moving on to the next punter.
Footballers at all levels are like this including, I'd bet, almost all Manchester City players. People who think they care about the club or the fans are deluded. They don't care whether it's us, Chelsea, Barça, Madrid, München or Juve they're playing for; they just want to be in a good team winning things and of any of those they can earn more money at they'd sign there in a heartbeat.
Yes indeedy. Five years ago most of them had barely heard of us. Strangely enough they weren't drawn to Manchester by the tropical weather or the opportunity to moor their yachts in the Ship Canal. They were lured here by money and the prospect of silverware. For most that is their only tie. It's transient and can be broken when another club flutters its eyelashes.
We can kick off all we like but shouldn't be surprised when some of them act like merchant bankers or divas.
I can laugh off Cakegate when I watch Khaldoon's two excellent interviews. The bigger picture looks very rosy.