Quote from: john e on July 31, 2013, 11:12:37 AMa football career lasts for a few years, why would more money in the bank be more important than a good career to look back on, I just don't get itMaybe because it only lasts a few years (with limited options at the end of it) it's why writing off a couple of hundred thousand pounds just to play a few more games of football isn't really something that appeals to them.
a football career lasts for a few years, why would more money in the bank be more important than a good career to look back on, I just don't get it
Quote from: Dave on July 31, 2013, 11:24:19 AMQuote from: john e on July 31, 2013, 11:12:37 AMa football career lasts for a few years, why would more money in the bank be more important than a good career to look back on, I just don't get itMaybe because it only lasts a few years (with limited options at the end of it) it's why writing off a couple of hundred thousand pounds just to play a few more games of football isn't really something that appeals to them.which means that money means more to them than actually playing football, football is a distant second to how much money they can earn, sometimes for doing nothing but you will never hear them say that, that's what gets my goat, its always 'I just want to play the game' which if what you say is true is clearly lies
maybe I am naïve, but I just don't think you can compare playing football in front of thousands of adoring fans to working in an office or stacking shop shelvesI suppose you are right in that anything becomes normal if its done so often,however thousands of people play football every week for no money, just for the love of the game, to my knowledge people don't volunteer to go in to work for nothing, because in general we rather notapart from a few vocational jobs ie teaching, nursing etc most people would stop work tomorrow if they couldI'm not saying your wrong or arguing against you really, but I just don't get the 'its only a job' like everyones elses job, its not is it, its a totally different way of earning a living like in the entertainment industry, a football career lasts for a few years, why would more money in the bank be more important than a good career to look back on, I just don't get it
Purely guesswork on my part, but I'd say Hutton, Ireland and Given will get nowhere near what they're on presently from other clubs. I think Hutton's wages would probably drop from about 30k a week to 5k a week to move to a Spanish second division club. In that case john, would you still happily move for your love of playing the game?The others' short-fall may be more marginal, in which case you'd have a point.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on July 31, 2013, 11:35:30 AMPurely guesswork on my part, but I'd say Hutton, Ireland and Given will get nowhere near what they're on presently from other clubs. I think Hutton's wages would probably drop from about 30k a week to 5k a week to move to a Spanish second division club. In that case john, would you still happily move for your love of playing the game?The others' short-fall may be more marginal, in which case you'd have a point.I don't know the ins and outs of the new deals been offered, if they are massively different then no I don't blame them for staying and waiting for a better optionyou just get the feeling that the love of the game is not there for some of them, they really don't care about going anywhere else, and quite content to sit around doing nothing but picking up massive wages that some twat of a manager thought they were wortheven a top actor or actress who can command 10-20 mill for a film can still very often go and do a bit of theatre work for next to nothing, because they love there work they love performing and like what they doi'm sure there are many footballers who do the same, with someone like Bannan who is still relatively young, why doesn't he take a leaf out of Cahills book, he wanted to play, went to a lower club was succesfull and now is probably paid more than we would have ever payed him, he backed himself and his talentthe best thing Bannan could do now for his career is prove himself somewhere else, unless of course he doesn't think he is good enough, and there arnt many footballers like that, they all think they could play for Real MadridI suppose at the end of the day money rules just like in every other aspect of lifeSpot on
So we accept then that most footballers are full of shit in regards to the love of the game? When we agree it does just boil down to cash for them!?