Thracian Posted 14 August 2005 Share Posted 14 August 2005 I've said it before, and I'm saying it again. To a professional footballer, it is just a job. We are fans, and we would willingly play for the club for free. You can't expect us both to feel the same way about the club.If you asked me what profit the company I work for made last year, I think Id struggle to guesstimate what it was, so that would make me an unloyal employee? 156515[/snapback] But do you care about the company you work for? I know there are former footballers who still come to the Walkers and watch matches 40 years and more after they were playing. Only this morning I took a nostalgic tour around an area which was once the ground where I made my debut in the semi-pro Midland League as a 16-year-old. The club has gone, the ground has gone but I can still remember the players like yesterday and we all cared. In fact, when the arthritis sets in and the knees have gone and the body won't move its the comeraderie, not the money, you remember. Most players love football and the longer they remain at a club the closer it becomes to the heart for most. Look at Walshie. He would have loved to manage Leicester. Money is just the gauge by which players measure their success. If there was no money many pro's would still play. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hullfox Posted 14 August 2005 Share Posted 14 August 2005 I'd rather have a player who looks like they're trying as opposed to one who could enter Mastermind based upon the knowledge he has of the club's history. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Royston. Posted 14 August 2005 Share Posted 14 August 2005 Football even at Championship level is an extremely well paid job and players know they're not going to be earning this kind of money forever so they make the most of it while they can. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 15 August 2005 Share Posted 15 August 2005 But do you care about the company you work for? 156553[/snapback] Honestly? No. There are people here who live for the company, but I'm not one of them. I would guess that football clubs are the same. Most players are happy enough to be playing, and are more than happy with the remuneration, but whilst there is some personal pride in winning, I wouldn't be surprised if most players don't give two hoots about their employers or the fans. It is hard for fans to get their heads around this because we would pay to play for our clubs, let alone earn enough to retire at 35! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 15 August 2005 Share Posted 15 August 2005 I think your clutching at straws here Davie. Next your be telling me, Levein is arrogant because he leaves the toilet seat up in the uni-sex toilets. Perhaps Gudjonsson doesn't care about the club, but his performances would suggest otherwise this season. He's been all action and fairly effective, if he continues to get quiz questions wrong about Leicester but plays like he is doing then i'll be pretty content with him, likewise with other the players. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sly Posted 15 August 2005 Share Posted 15 August 2005 I was more shocked with the one in today's program, Paddy knowing how many sides a dodecahedron has 156425[/snapback] Brilliant question!!!! 12 isn't it??? More to the point though, it doesn’t really matter that much to tell the truth. You can't question Joey's loyalty to Leicester based on the fact he doesn't know where we finished in the Championship last season. However it is a fact that most footballers play for money. Many retire from the professional game between 30-35, so they like to earn as much as possible whilst they can. As loyal to Leicester as we are, if someone offered you double your annual wage and offered you a longer contract, you'd seriously consider the move would you not? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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