Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on August 21, 2016, 10:22:14 PMIt's 213.5 miles from Manchester to Celtic. It's not a commute I'd particularly relish every day.Who says he's got to do it every day?Plenty of people work away from home and are pretty much only home at weekends. There's plenty of ways to make it happen if he wanted it to happen. Christ on his money he could buy an S-class /BMW 7 series / Jag XJ /Audi A8 LWB and a chauffeur if needs be, do it 3-4 times a week and overnight in Glasgow the rest of the time. Oddly enough that sounds like the Pires solution who is possibly the only player I've seen in a Villa shirt with worse mobility.
It's 213.5 miles from Manchester to Celtic. It's not a commute I'd particularly relish every day.
He could buy this place tomorrow.http://www.rightmove.co.uk/new-homes-for-sale/property-36103395.html
I really don't get this about very highly paid footballers not being prepared to travel to honour very lucrative contracts. Compare them with top jockeys who frequently ride at two meetings a day which might be anywhere between Brighton and Perth. The riders that are paid as much a Lescott travel all over the world to ride for their retainers. With the odd, rare exception they are happy family men. The big picture continues to be footballers expecting to be treated as a super species.
There's also a difference between jumping on a helicopter for an hours work and having to be in a specific location to work four or five days of the week. I don't blame Lescott. If he's got kids in school and is settled in an area then I wouldn't up root to go and live in the third world to play for some bigoted twats who only have four games a season against some other bigoted twats.