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i find jerzy's situation really uncomfortable and think it shows a side to professional sport we tend to gloss over - we expect footballers to put up with treatment that would be absolutely abhorrent outside the professional sport world
No its not, they are paid extreme amounts of money for a job where they play football, I for instance would love just to train every day to play football (perhaps not in goal though) Then as a bonus be able to play infront of 40000 every so often would be fantastic.
We are only feeling sorry for him because what we feel has been taken away but it is not his by right, its survial of the fittest, the best will rise to the top and all that.
Why should 40 plus thousand of us pay money to see someone who isnt the best we can get? do we deserve that, do we deserve to go home slightly depressed because we drew 1 all instead of winning 1 0?
Sentiment has no place in football or in the world we live unless we are happy to settle for second place and whats more, Jerzy, Robbie, and Sami understand this
Modern day Legend for his heroics in the Champions League run of 2005 and especially the final.
Hopefully he will leave with another Champs League medal
Do we actually know for sure why he wasn't on the bench on Tuesday? Dropped or injured?
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
he was working dem cotton fields with the other slaves
Have you been smoking something?
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
This happends a lot in many "normal" businesses as well.
Problem:You have an employee that isn`t pulling his weight, but you can`t get rid of him.
Solution: Give him a proper slave job and hope he resigns.
No its not, they are paid extreme amounts of money for a job where they play football, I for instance would love just to train every day to play football (perhaps not in goal though) Then as a bonus be able to play infront of 40000 every so often would be fantastic.
We are only feeling sorry for him because what we feel has been taken away but it is not his by right, its survial of the fittest, the best will rise to the top and all that.
Why should 40 plus thousand of us pay money to see someone who isnt the best we can get? do we deserve that, do we deserve to go home slightly depressed because we drew 1 all instead of winning 1 0?
Sentiment has no place in football or in the world we live unless we are happy to settle for second place and whats more, Jerzy, Robbie, and Sami understand this
are you serious? i think you've been watching a bit too much of the apprentice... the point i was trying to make was that if an employee in any other line of work wanted to leave his job and was hindered, it would be illegal. also altering someones job to such a huge extent without firing him - in this case selling him - is constructive dismissal in the non-footballing world.
i find jerzy's situation really uncomfortable and think it shows a side to professional sport we tend to gloss over - we expect footballers to put up with treatment that would be absolutely abhorrent outside the professional sport world
He did the same thing to Westerwald.Survival of the fittest.
According to a Rafa interview on the Offical, Dudek had a thigh injury, so Padelli might be playing tomorrow.
Thanks mate.
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
i find jerzy's situation really uncomfortable and think it shows a side to professional sport we tend to gloss over - we expect footballers to put up with treatment that would be absolutely abhorrent outside the professional sport world
How many of us trudge along in dead end jobs with little or no prospects for most of our lives? Unfortunately, that's life. I feel as bad for him as the next guy, but at least he's getting compensated handsomely and he's written his name in LFC's folklore. No one can take that away.
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