Mr X Posted 6 May, 2018 Share Posted 6 May, 2018 With relegation comes a mass exodus but why do the same players that perform poorly all season & make zero effort suddenly think they are way too good to play in the championship? I know that some will obviously be sold to reduce the wage bill but what happened to the we owe it to the club to stick around mentality like in the old days? Sent from my Moto G (4) using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simo Posted 6 May, 2018 Share Posted 6 May, 2018 With relegation comes a mass exodus but why do the same players that perform poorly all season & make zero effort suddenly think they are way too good to play in the championship? I know that some will obviously be sold to reduce the wage bill but what happened to the we owe it to the club to stick around mentality like in the old days? Sent from my Moto G (4) using Tapatalk Maybe they blame the **** management and not themselves Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VectisSaint Posted 6 May, 2018 Share Posted 6 May, 2018 With relegation comes a mass exodus but why do the same players that perform poorly all season & make zero effort suddenly think they are way too good to play in the championship? I know that some will obviously be sold to reduce the wage bill but what happened to the we owe it to the club to stick around mentality like in the old days? Sent from my Moto G (4) using Tapatalk Sincerely hope some of them don't stick around. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Batman Posted 6 May, 2018 Share Posted 6 May, 2018 With relegation comes a mass exodus but why do the same players that perform poorly all season & make zero effort suddenly think they are way too good to play in the championship? I know that some will obviously be sold to reduce the wage bill but what happened to the we owe it to the club to stick around mentality like in the old days? Sent from my Moto G (4) using Tapatalk Even if say Forster wanted to stay along with all of them, the club would probably go into administration as a result after being relegated Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 7 May, 2018 Share Posted 7 May, 2018 Most of them are just a bunch of blokes doing a job. Some of them even hate each other. They will pay lip-service to the passion of the fans and the club but basically they are just a group of mercenaries who sell themselves to the highest bidder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stud mark of doom Posted 7 May, 2018 Share Posted 7 May, 2018 With relegation comes a mass exodus but why do the same players that perform poorly all season & make zero effort suddenly think they are way too good to play in the championship? I know that some will obviously be sold to reduce the wage bill but what happened to the we owe it to the club to stick around mentality like in the old days? Sent from my Moto G (4) using Tapatalk Is it just me who is amazed how football used to work in the old days. Basically, the clubs held all the cards and could effectively decide what the players did. The balance of power was more “you owe it to the club and you have no choice in the matter”. And the wages were not always great. How did the PFA put up with that? I don’t really want to defend our pampered underperforming millionaires but the ones that go would be accepting offers from clubs who think they are good enough for the premiership, based on their past performances, not “suddenly thinking they are way too good for the championship”. The sad fact is we will be left with the seriously overpaid dross. The ones for clearly aren’t good enough for the prem, may well not be good enough from the championship and/or are being paid far too much for their talents. God, I hope we win tomorrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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