Oh, I'd definitely be more of a Nasri than a Milner..Absolutely. No point in being a Premier League footballer if you don't make the most of the trappings.
Oh, I'd definitely be more of a Nasri than a Milner..Absolutely. No point in being a Premier League footballer if you don't make the most of the trappings.
Absolutely. No point in being a Premier League footballer if you don't make the most of the trappings.
You and me both mate! :-)Oh, I'd definitely be more of a Nasri than a Milner..
Joe said it again yesterday,it's beginning to piss me off now
I've been saying it for years, the club treat them like some kind of god. You cant get anywhere near them these days. I was at a restaurant in Hale a couple of weeks back and Demichelis pulled up outside, Didnt get out of his car the waiter went to the car and took his order. He didnt want to go in the restaurant because City had lost that day.I just think most players live in a bubble that makes them so far removed from public opinion and general every day life.
If you train, come home, chill, eat and live in Prestbury or Alderley Edge, at what stage do you come into contact with reality, any sort of actual critique?
These guys are like racehorses, if they aren't sleeping, they are fucking or eating.
Every facet of their life is catered for by the club, they don't actually come into contact with much negativity.
And certainly not our foreign contingent. They are detached.
I'd be a great racehorse :-)I just think most players live in a bubble that makes them so far removed from public opinion and general every day life.
If you train, come home, chill, eat and live in Prestbury or Alderley Edge, at what stage do you come into contact with reality, any sort of actual critique?
These guys are like racehorses, if they aren't sleeping, they are fucking or eating.
Every facet of their life is catered for by the club, they don't actually come into contact with much negativity.
And certainly not our foreign contingent. They are detached.
In 2012 it was the United-players coming out with trash comments like that. We kept quiet and the final result will live long in our memories.
Now our players are doing the same, speaking out about unrealistic targets when based on recent results and form. When instead they should simply zipp it, and speak with their feet by trying to get at least a winning streak together for a change. This way it feels like they think the fans are stupid. And it's an arrogant attitude towards teams who are allowed to talk about winning the title i.e. Leicester and Spurs. Our players should show some respect to them as they fully deserve where they are now.
But but they're their imaginary friends.The public gets what the public wants
I thought the whole purpose of twitter was for dribbling idiots to get their need for celebrity interaction met by the banal cliches spouted out by their heroes' press officers.
I've been saying it for years, the club treat them like some kind of god. You cant get anywhere near them these days. I was at a restaurant in Hale a couple of weeks back and Demichelis pulled up outside, Didnt get out of his car the waiter went to the car and took his order. He didnt want to go in the restaurant because City had lost that day.
They piss and shit exactly the same as the rest of us so stop treating them like gods.. they are fuckin footballers and extremely priviledged to be doing that job !!
What, in how to be a mouthy arrogant tosser?These guys need a lesson from Conor Mcgregor
What, in how to be a mouthy arrogant tosser?
I just think most players live in a bubble that makes them so far removed from public opinion and general every day life.
If you train, come home, chill, eat and live in Prestbury or Alderley Edge, at what stage do you come into contact with reality, any sort of actual critique?
These guys are like racehorses, if they aren't sleeping, they are fucking or eating.
Every facet of their life is catered for by the club, they don't actually come into contact with much negativity.
And certainly not our foreign contingent. They are detached.