Quote from: Clampy on December 10, 2012, 08:57:53 PMBack onto the Rio incident, where was he actually standing at the time it happened? The only bit they really show you on SSN is the close up of him being hit by the coin and lifting his tay shirt up. In front of the Manu fans, the coin in comes from the City fans on the side.
Back onto the Rio incident, where was he actually standing at the time it happened? The only bit they really show you on SSN is the close up of him being hit by the coin and lifting his tay shirt up.
Since when has the PFA been for the good of the game.
There is often very little common ground between players' and supporters' interests, and the PFA has proved its indifference to supporters time and time again.
Quote from: lordmcgrath5 on December 12, 2012, 04:04:35 PMThere is often very little common ground between players' and supporters' interests, and the PFA has proved its indifference to supporters time and time again.But then it's not really their job to care about supporters. They're the Professional Footballers' Association and are there to represent the interests of professional footballers, not supporters.
Quote from: Dave on December 12, 2012, 09:34:24 PMQuote from: lordmcgrath5 on December 12, 2012, 04:04:35 PMThere is often very little common ground between players' and supporters' interests, and the PFA has proved its indifference to supporters time and time again.But then it's not really their job to care about supporters. They're the Professional Footballers' Association and are there to represent the interests of professional footballers, not supporters. You would think any association will care about it's customers.
The best interest of any worker is safe guarded by their Union/Association playing their part in looking after the paying customers whilst challenging the management to improve the welfare of its assets, the workforce , so that customer can be best served.