Quote from: OCD on September 25, 2014, 02:42:12 PMIt was his Dad and Uncle that told him to take the money and join Chelsea too when he was becoming a regular at a very different Man City. I really wonder about some of the people around footballers. If I was in their position, I would be more interested in seeing my son become a first team regular. Knowing that if they did that, the money would take care of itself. Sturridge could have just as easily become another Luke Moore at Chelsea and ultimately made much less money over the course of his career. That four year deal at Chelsea would have netted him over £12m. It's very easy to think that somebody else's son should wave goodbye to financial security for the rest of his life, it's probably different when it's your own.He could have stayed at Man City and got a career ending injury six months later. How good would that advice have looked then?
It was his Dad and Uncle that told him to take the money and join Chelsea too when he was becoming a regular at a very different Man City. I really wonder about some of the people around footballers. If I was in their position, I would be more interested in seeing my son become a first team regular. Knowing that if they did that, the money would take care of itself. Sturridge could have just as easily become another Luke Moore at Chelsea and ultimately made much less money over the course of his career.
Quote from: Legion on September 25, 2014, 06:43:49 AMQuote from: enigma on September 24, 2014, 11:54:07 PMWasn't Sturridge on our books as a kid? I think we let him go and he joined Coventry. Someone dropped a bollock there.He was. His Dad wanted a ridiculous amount of money for us to keep him.When he was 12 years old?
Quote from: enigma on September 24, 2014, 11:54:07 PMWasn't Sturridge on our books as a kid? I think we let him go and he joined Coventry. Someone dropped a bollock there.He was. His Dad wanted a ridiculous amount of money for us to keep him.
Wasn't Sturridge on our books as a kid? I think we let him go and he joined Coventry. Someone dropped a bollock there.
Didn't we ask Henrik Larsson to play in a trial match against Walsall rather than just sign him? He said stuff that for a game of soldiers.He went on to score 325 goals in 576 games winning The Champions League and various other honours including an MBE as well as being a pretty good footballer.
Quote from: thick_mike on September 25, 2014, 05:41:27 PMDidn't we ask Henrik Larsson to play in a trial match against Walsall rather than just sign him? He said stuff that for a game of soldiers.He went on to score 325 goals in 576 games winning The Champions League and various other honours including an MBE as well as being a pretty good footballer.Are we not getting into this territory? http://www.heroesandvillains.info/forumv3/index.php?topic=49790.15
Quote from: Dave on September 25, 2014, 03:38:49 PMQuote from: OCD on September 25, 2014, 02:42:12 PMIt was his Dad and Uncle that told him to take the money and join Chelsea too when he was becoming a regular at a very different Man City. I really wonder about some of the people around footballers. If I was in their position, I would be more interested in seeing my son become a first team regular. Knowing that if they did that, the money would take care of itself. Sturridge could have just as easily become another Luke Moore at Chelsea and ultimately made much less money over the course of his career. That four year deal at Chelsea would have netted him over £12m. It's very easy to think that somebody else's son should wave goodbye to financial security for the rest of his life, it's probably different when it's your own.He could have stayed at Man City and got a career ending injury six months later. How good would that advice have looked then?Its not like Man City would have been offering a pittance. The likelihood was always that it was far more likely that he wouldn't break into Chelsea's first team as a regular than he would suffer a career ending injury. I just hate seeing young talented players trying to run before they can walk and being given what in most circumstances would be poor career advice.
Quote from: Dave on September 25, 2014, 03:38:49 PMQuote from: OCD on September 25, 2014, 02:42:12 PMIt was his Dad and Uncle that told him to take the money and join Chelsea too when he was becoming a regular at a very different Man City. I really wonder about some of the people around footballers. If I was in their position, I would be more interested in seeing my son become a first team regular. Knowing that if they did that, the money would take care of itself. Sturridge could have just as easily become another Luke Moore at Chelsea and ultimately made much less money over the course of his career. That four year deal at Chelsea would have netted him over £12m. It's very easy to think that somebody else's son should wave goodbye to financial security for the rest of his life, it's probably different when it's your own.He could have stayed at Man City and got a career ending injury six months later. How good would that advice have looked then?Given some of the wages we were paying out at time I doubt he'd have been on that much less tbh here.
Quote from: Handsworth Wood Villa on September 25, 2014, 04:49:25 PMQuote from: Legion on September 25, 2014, 06:43:49 AMQuote from: enigma on September 24, 2014, 11:54:07 PMWasn't Sturridge on our books as a kid? I think we let him go and he joined Coventry. Someone dropped a bollock there.He was. His Dad wanted a ridiculous amount of money for us to keep him.When he was 12 years old?Yes, Mr. Troll.
Quote from: Legion on September 25, 2014, 08:31:22 PMQuote from: Handsworth Wood Villa on September 25, 2014, 04:49:25 PMQuote from: Legion on September 25, 2014, 06:43:49 AMQuote from: enigma on September 24, 2014, 11:54:07 PMWasn't Sturridge on our books as a kid? I think we let him go and he joined Coventry. Someone dropped a bollock there.He was. His Dad wanted a ridiculous amount of money for us to keep him.When he was 12 years old?Yes, Mr. Troll.How exactly do you pay a 12 year old?And why would he then join Coventry?
Quote from: SoccerHQ on September 25, 2014, 09:03:07 PMQuote from: Dave on September 25, 2014, 03:38:49 PMQuote from: OCD on September 25, 2014, 02:42:12 PMIt was his Dad and Uncle that told him to take the money and join Chelsea too when he was becoming a regular at a very different Man City. I really wonder about some of the people around footballers. If I was in their position, I would be more interested in seeing my son become a first team regular. Knowing that if they did that, the money would take care of itself. Sturridge could have just as easily become another Luke Moore at Chelsea and ultimately made much less money over the course of his career. That four year deal at Chelsea would have netted him over £12m. It's very easy to think that somebody else's son should wave goodbye to financial security for the rest of his life, it's probably different when it's your own.He could have stayed at Man City and got a career ending injury six months later. How good would that advice have looked then?Given some of the wages we were paying out at time I doubt he'd have been on that much less tbh here.We don't really enter this conversation. We weren't one of his options.Man City and Chelsea were.
Quote from: Handsworth Wood Villa on September 25, 2014, 09:35:04 PMQuote from: Legion on September 25, 2014, 08:31:22 PMQuote from: Handsworth Wood Villa on September 25, 2014, 04:49:25 PMQuote from: Legion on September 25, 2014, 06:43:49 AMQuote from: enigma on September 24, 2014, 11:54:07 PMWasn't Sturridge on our books as a kid? I think we let him go and he joined Coventry. Someone dropped a bollock there.He was. His Dad wanted a ridiculous amount of money for us to keep him.When he was 12 years old?Yes, Mr. Troll.How exactly do you pay a 12 year old?And why would he then join Coventry?With money, to his parents.Maybe they paid it.
Robbie Keane was an unboubted talent, but I think if JG had signed him from Wolves he'd have flopped for us. A heavily pregnant Mrs Pablo & I had the 'pleasure' of going into our works box at Wolves when they played Werder Bremen in a pre-season friendly, with JG 2 boxes along. Wolves & Keane were that shit JG went at half time, & Keane was subbed not long afterwards.It was that shit Mrs Pablo went into labour the following morning 2 weeks early, & Junior Pablo was born.
Quote from: Grande Pablo on September 25, 2014, 11:41:12 PMRobbie Keane was an unboubted talent, but I think if JG had signed him from Wolves he'd have flopped for us. A heavily pregnant Mrs Pablo & I had the 'pleasure' of going into our works box at Wolves when they played Werder Bremen in a pre-season friendly, with JG 2 boxes along. Wolves & Keane were that shit JG went at half time, & Keane was subbed not long afterwards.It was that shit Mrs Pablo went into labour the following morning 2 weeks early, & Junior Pablo was born.And indeed Doug seems to often be cited as the reason the Keane deal fell through, but did JG not admit that he was the one who didn't think Keane was worth the extra 500k and pulled the plug?It's okay though. We got Bosko Balaban.