by SpaghettiHoop » 01 Jul 2012 10:54
by Pepe the Horseman » 01 Jul 2012 10:54
by Dare to Dr£am » 01 Jul 2012 11:03
by NR_Royal » 01 Jul 2012 11:04
by YateleyRoyal » 01 Jul 2012 11:25
by Badger Finger » 01 Jul 2012 11:27
NR_Royal 1) He unashamedly plays for money and not enjoyment.
2) He's too good for us.
3) I would love us to sign him.
by retro royal » 01 Jul 2012 11:30
by Isaac Hunt » 01 Jul 2012 11:38
Badger FingerNR_Royal 1) He unashamedly plays for money and not enjoyment.
2) He's too good for us.
3) I would love us to sign him.
He's admitted that, like David Batty, he actually doesn't like football that much. He doesn't see the appeal of it all... Though, it pays him a fair wage.
Oh, and no chance...
by Isaac Hunt » 01 Jul 2012 11:41
retro royal Absolutely awful player in my opinion, lazy, reads game badly, mis-times so many tackles, don't know how he doesn't get booked more often.
Can't stand him
by Basildon » 01 Jul 2012 12:08
by pea » 01 Jul 2012 12:41
by From Despair To Where? » 01 Jul 2012 12:49
Badger FingerNR_Royal 1) He unashamedly plays for money and not enjoyment.
2) He's too good for us.
3) I would love us to sign him.
He's admitted that, like David Batty, he actually doesn't like football that much. He doesn't see the appeal of it all... Though, it pays him a fair wage.
Oh, and no chance...
by Cripple Creek » 01 Jul 2012 22:58
by loyalroyal99 » 02 Jul 2012 11:05
Cripple Creek I'm sure if lots of footballers were honest they would admit that they don't like playing football. Just because it is the childhood dream of many who are not good enough to make it doesn't mean the lucky ones who play professionally and don't like their jobs (for whatever reason) should get criticised for their honesty. I, for one, think there are a lot of reasons why it would be a job I wouldn't like...injuries, spending all your time in an all male environment, fears of what to do when the footballing career is over, the downs of relegation, being dissed by fans, being scrutinised in the media and, ultimately, a lack of job satisfaction.
by MouldyRoyal » 02 Jul 2012 11:07
by From Despair To Where? » 02 Jul 2012 12:23
loyalroyal99 Apparently footballers and other sportsmen are at a high risk of suicide following leaving the game because they can't stand not playing any more, it's too much of a shock to the system - possible theory for why people like Gary Speed (RIP) take their own lives
by Jano » 02 Jul 2012 15:38
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