As thai says both had other clubs but they were loyal for a long time.Years ago players seemed to stay around longer,but money wasn't like it is now so could that be a factor ?One club players are the past, unlikely to see a Sky Blue hero at the club for 10yrs like Marcus & 'Oggy'.
The football world has changed, not for the better IMHO!
As thai says both had other clubs but they were loyal for a long time.Years ago players seemed to stay around longer,but money wasn't like it is now so could that be a factor ?
Many complained in the summer that the players were not joining the fans in complaining about the club moving to Northampton, at the time the defence was that these guys need to be paid, have mortgages and families, so they have to do what their employer asks.
I feel a similar argument can be applied as these guys have a short career and need to make the most out of this career. He is being loyal to his hometown club and hopes to win something with them and move up to the next level.
I think it is a good move for him and wish him well.
The majority of City players from say the 60's and 70's had to work in factories,building sites etc when their careers ended.Do you know, it makes me quite sick listening to all this short career bollox.................What happens then when they finish playing football, do their arms and legs fall off and they can't work again?? They are hugely priveleged to earn such vulgar sums, why shouldn't they go and do a 9-5 like the rest of us for 20 years !
I remember when the City provided houses for their players on Norton Hill. I also cleaned windows on Woodway Lane and Gary Thompson and Les Sealey lived there,they both were good payers !I'm sure money is a factor, also moving (physically moving city) was a much bigger percentage cost back then, ie if you are on £500 a week and offer you a 20% payrise to move it might not be worth it, all the costs of relocation will eat up that £100 a week increase for quite a while and your partner might need a new job too.
Now a days if you get the same 20% payrise, well thats more than your partner earns at all, the costs of moving are paid for with a weeks increase and so it's way more attractive.
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