by Coppells Lost Coat » 29 Oct 2018 08:52
by Millsy » 29 Oct 2018 08:57
by Sutekh » 29 Oct 2018 09:26
by sandman » 29 Oct 2018 09:33
Sutekh What's he expected to do? Wear sack cloth and ashes and be blubbing uncontrollably as Yiadom gives away a penalty?
sandmanSutekh What's he expected to do? Wear sack cloth and ashes and be blubbing uncontrollably as Yiadom gives away a penalty?
Yes, yes he is. Double Doofus says so.
by CountryRoyal » 29 Oct 2018 11:05
by Hendo » 29 Oct 2018 11:12
The Royal ForesterKulshaw72RFC I said this a few weeks ago, as did OMA, yet we were both ridiculed.....
Why is he spending time playing video games when he should be clearly trying to improve to get into the first team? Unbelievable!!!! He is stealing a wage when we have more younger and hunger players who want to play.
I rather he fiddled around with video games, than spending time in a casino, in the bookies or propping up the bar and getting drunk and/or abusive and ending being arrested. Why expect him to be training at all times of the day and night, surely he is allowed a bit of free time to do what he wants to do?
by royal_rumble » 29 Oct 2018 11:13
by McDermolenko » 29 Oct 2018 12:10
by Hoop Blah » 29 Oct 2018 12:13
by Hiram K Hackenbacker » 29 Oct 2018 12:20
Hoop Blah I'm not really fussed about what players do in their spare time as long as it doesn't effect their performance or ability to train.
David James famously put a run of bad form down to his addiction to gaming at the time, so it's not necessarily just something to pass off as an irrelevance if he's spending too much time on it.
by Denver Royal » 29 Oct 2018 13:41
by 72 bus » 29 Oct 2018 14:08
by Hendo » 29 Oct 2018 14:10
72 bus He was considering retiring after Hull let him go, now he's got a couple of years free salary while he sits at home playing games.
Reading Fc really are run by mugs
by The Royal Forester » 29 Oct 2018 14:12
McDermolenko There's obviously no way of truly knowing the answer to this but, if he were to be offered the ability to never play a game for a football club again but to still pick up a wage while developing his online/eSports presence, could you say, with confidence, that he'd not want to do so?
by leon » 29 Oct 2018 14:21
The Royal ForesterMcDermolenko There's obviously no way of truly knowing the answer to this but, if he were to be offered the ability to never play a game for a football club again but to still pick up a wage while developing his online/eSports presence, could you say, with confidence, that he'd not want to do so?
So, if your boss said to you "Don't bother coming in to work again, but we will pay you your wages, so you won't need to work again and can enjoy your hobby full time", you would refuse the offer?
by The Royal Forester » 29 Oct 2018 14:26
leonThe Royal ForesterMcDermolenko There's obviously no way of truly knowing the answer to this but, if he were to be offered the ability to never play a game for a football club again but to still pick up a wage while developing his online/eSports presence, could you say, with confidence, that he'd not want to do so?
So, if your boss said to you "Don't bother coming in to work again, but we will pay you your wages, so you won't need to work again and can enjoy your hobby full time", you would refuse the offer?
That’s not how it works. Meyler is still training presumably.
by 72 bus » 29 Oct 2018 15:03
Hendo72 bus He was considering retiring after Hull let him go, now he's got a couple of years free salary while he sits at home playing games.
Reading Fc really are run by mugs
Pretty sure he will still be training and will play if needed, so hardly free, is it.
by Hendo » 29 Oct 2018 15:07
72 busHendo72 bus He was considering retiring after Hull let him go, now he's got a couple of years free salary while he sits at home playing games.
Reading Fc really are run by mugs
Pretty sure he will still be training and will play if needed, so hardly free, is it.
Nice work if you can get it though, three hours a day and weekends off, nice
by Hound » 29 Oct 2018 15:16
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