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Discussion Mercenaries, Can we learn to love them?

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sanfa
post Oct 9 2008, 03:18 PM

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QUOTE(ban45 @ Oct 8 2008, 03:43 PM)

Hm...
You got the wrong idea or maybe it's me??...We are talking about mercenaries here. I read your post that you didnt respect this kind of behaviour. So imagine if Torres is doing the same. Will you still have the same respect? That is my main questions actually.
Jamie Carragher is an example of loyalty that is almost non-existent in todays world. He puts his club first and his body second. Another example is Gary Neville from Man Utd. These 2 are perfect models for every youngster
you can't compare with those 2 players.. because they already played in one of the best club in england.. they can achieved many things there and have a good pay instead.. for those people who played for smaller club like Alan Smith, he also might have some kind of dream to win BPL but it can never be achieved with his old club.. so he moved to bigger club.. its not about loyalty.. everybody have dreams..



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QUOTE(ban45 @ Oct 9 2008, 10:08 AM)

Based on his performance and considering his age, I would say it's a bargain lol..
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its not a good deal.. there is one possibility that he will be severely injured.. pay 150M for him then he got severe injury and be an injury prone player (like what happen to owen).. or the worst situation he can't even play anymore (soksjaer; sorry i dunno hoe to spell this).. its not even worth your money.. hahahaha..

This post has been edited by sanfa: Oct 9 2008, 03:20 PM

 

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