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The premier League gone mad!
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What's even scarier is the fact falcao is getting paid £300000 a week and is allowed to put up to 60% a week tax free into his pension same as all footballers as they have a short career!!!! Wow !!!! What about all the ex player who go onto manage or coach or tv or even go to lower leagues or abroad, it's stinks if you ask me if the footballers are on that type of money they should be made to pay super tax like anyone else who earns that type of money, it's preferential treatment like this which makes most off them bell ends who think there untouchable by the law.Last edited by Philthebag; 17-02-2015, 09:30 AM.
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I think the tradition of grandfather, father and son, supporting their local football teams and passing on that heritage will be lost forever within a few years, if it hasn't been already.
When Celtic won the European Cup in 1967, 14 of the 15 man squad were born and brought up in Glasgow within 10 miles of Celtic Park, the odd one out was Bobby Lennos who was born 25 miles away in Salcoats. That was what football was about, being able to identify with your local heroes on the park and to dream as a youngster that you could emulate them when you grew up.
I fail to understand how people can still get so passionate about football clubs these days when most players are just mercenaries, with no connection or love for the football club, but there purely for the money? Players kissing the badge on their shirt when they score, while off the field their agent is planning the players next move to another club offering even more offensive sums of cash and the true supporter struggles to afford the ticket price every week.
The obscene levels of cash being poured into the game by Sky and BT will destroy the heritage of clubs and in the long term, change football for the worse and perhaps kill it forever.Last edited by kayos; 19-02-2015, 06:52 PM.2016 - Cod, Dab, Dogfish, Gurnard, Ling, Mackerel, Saithe, Scorpian fish. .
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Originally posted by kayos View PostSays the man who joined a fishing forum, but has never actually taken the time to post a thread about fishing!!
i think ive made a total of 30 odd posts on the whole forum! i prefer to read not to post, but as it happens ive posted quite a few times on fishing topics
it was a simple question, just not sure how you formed your opinion about fans relating to players, atmosphere , passion etc when you're not interested in the sport , been to many games lately?
i still go to nufc games with my family, grand parent , son & grandson , 3 generations of us
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Originally posted by paul davison View Post
i think ive made a total of 30 odd posts on the whole forum! i prefer to read not to post, but as it happens ive posted quite a few times on fishing topics
it was a simple question, just not sure how you formed your opinion about fans relating to players, atmosphere , passion etc when you're not interested in the sport , been to many games lately?
i still go to nufc games with my family, grand parent , son & grandson , 3 generations of us2016 - Cod, Dab, Dogfish, Gurnard, Ling, Mackerel, Saithe, Scorpian fish. .
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Originally posted by kayos View PostLast game I went to was probably in the early 80's. You don't have to be supporter to have an opinion. Why don't you tell me what drives you and generations of your family to go to football, as that was what I was asking? The only opinion you seem to have so far, is that I am not entitled to have one!
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great reply,imo.
Originally posted by kayos View PostI think the tradition of grandfather, father and son, supporting their local football teams and passing on that heritage will be lost forever within a few years, if it hasn't been already.
When Celtic won the European Cup in 1967, 14 of the 15 man squad were born and brought up in Glasgow within 10 miles of Celtic Park, the odd one out was Bobby Lennos who was born 25 miles away in Salcoats. That was what football was about, being able to identify with your local heroes on the park and to dream as a youngster that you could emulate them when you grew up.
I fail to understand how people can still get so passionate about football clubs these days when most players are just mercenaries, with no connection or love for the football club, but there purely for the money? Players kissing the badge on their shirt when they score, while off the field their agent is planning the players next move to another club offering even more offensive sums of cash and the true supporter struggles to afford the ticket price every week.
The obscene levels of cash being poured into the game by Sky and BT will destroy the heritage of clubs and in the long term, change football for the worse and perhaps kill it forever.
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Originally posted by kayos View PostLast game I went to was probably in the early 80's. You don't have to be supporter to have an opinion. Why don't you tell me what drives you and generations of your family to go to football, as that was what I was asking? The only opinion you seem to have so far, is that I am not entitled to have one!
I didn't realize you were asking anything just looked like you were making a thread for the sake of typing to be honest.
i go to the games as my son loves it, so i put him first, when you have kids that's what you do. It's more of a chore for me nowadays to be fair, as far as im concerned mike ashley has sucked the life out of the club, it's all about the business / commercial / advertising side as far as the owner is concerned, no ambition football wise, we're a mid table at best team
I supported nufc well before ashley took over, and ill still be supporting them after he's gone, though good times and bad, it's in the DNA.
Nothing stays the same for very long
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I think football will eventually change as young people play it less and less, unless you count playing on XBox and traditional supporters are in decline. I still don't understand how the rights can be worth 5 billion and nobody I have talked to in my circle of friends, some avid football fans, know either.
I think the amount of money is obscene and will do even greater damage to an already tawdry reputation. With FIFA and Blatter being in charge, world cups going to Russia and Qatar, people are being turned off by the corruption and the more money gets pumped, the more corrupt it will become.
Eventually there may be a split and like darts, boxing etc there will be different "World governing bodies."
Oops, I didn't realise Lynn had not signed out, so this looks like it's from her, but it's not, she know less about football than me!!Last edited by Codqueen; 22-02-2015, 11:01 AM.
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