James always struck me as someone intelligent. Wonder how you can piss away that much money.Bentley a classic case of too much money for an average player and he doesn't need to work hard so walks away. If he has been sensible he is made for life though many ex players like David James recently end up in trouble as they fritter it away stupidly.
Michael Chopra another excellent example, has a massive betting addiction. Jimmy Bullard mentioned in his autobiography that some betting mobster that Chopra owed a **** load of money too turned up at the Ipswich training ground. Ipswich ended up paying his debts off for him in the end. He's going to finish his career broke.Yeah, it seems quite a lot of pros have huge problems with this. I heard the reason Brad Friedel is still playing in his 40s is because he's owes people huge amounts of money and is basically broke. Lee Hendrie another famous and recent example of a player who's literally lost it all.
We can try and get Koke thenSo less than 48 hours after Cesc to Chelsea is confirmed the Cazorla to Atletico rumours start. Don't know whether to laugh or cry.
How would they pay for him, magic beans?So less than 48 hours after Cesc to Chelsea is confirmed the Cazorla to Atletico rumours start. Don't know whether to laugh or cry.
Koke sale. It's Barca so they'll probably pay 60 million for him.How would they pay for him, magic beans?
Good article on the Cesc transfer from an Arsenal POV. Arsenal fans should aim anger at Arsène Wenger, not Cesc Fábregas | Toby Moses | Football | theguardian.com
Yeah, this article rather misses the point that Arsenal lacked cover in midfield, not bona fide great starters. Unless the Grauniad is seriously suggesting Fabregas should have been signed as a reserve I don't really get what point it is making here.What it comes down to is this: if Kim Kallstrom was needed last season I fail to see how Wenger and the board have decided Fábregas wasn’t required this term.