Maybe it's just me but I think I'd find that level of attention to detail quite unnerving if I was a player. It seems a bit creepy to be honest.
Was he young? could have been the other Murray (G) worrying about the daily commute to Watford
Perhaps the wellbeing staff could have a few sessions with the moaners in the crowd, you never know we may get more fans actually supporting the team rather than being negative when we pass backwards or lose possession.
Maybe it's just me but I think I'd find that level of attention to detail quite unnerving if I was a player. It seems a bit creepy to be honest.
If you're buying an asset at the Rolls Royce end of the spectrum, you don't just park it out of the street under some trees do you? You look after it and maintain it. No different here
I think its very different. If you buy a Rolls Royce, its a possesion. We might spend a lot of money on players but we don't own their lives. If somebody wanted to sit up till 2am and tweet or what have you thats up to them. Like I say, if tiy keep tabs on what your employees are doing 24/7 and calling it "wellbeing" just seems a bit creepy to me.
But it is an asset. If they're up playing Playstation until 3am all the time and this is affecting performances at training or during matches it needs to be looked at. The same as my work, if they saw something on social media from me that was concerning or was concerned about my drinking or whatever, they'd address it.
Or youngish!
To me that includes anybody still able to play professional football. As far as I'm concerned, Murray is still a youngster!
But it is an asset. If they're up playing Playstation until 3am all the time and this is affecting performances at training or during matches it needs to be looked at. The same as my work, if they saw something on social media from me that was concerning or was concerned about my drinking or whatever, they'd address it.
One day the club will announce something and nobody will be offended.
I think its very different. If you buy a Rolls Royce, its a possesion. We might spend a lot of money on players but we don't own their lives. If somebody wanted to sit up till 2am and tweet or what have you thats up to them. Like I say, if tiy keep tabs on what your employees are doing 24/7 and calling it "wellbeing" just seems a bit creepy to me.
I presume all players are banned from using NSC?
I think its very different. If you buy a Rolls Royce, its a possesion. We might spend a lot of money on players but we don't own their lives. If somebody wanted to sit up till 2am and tweet or what have you thats up to them. Like I say, if tiy keep tabs on what your employees are doing 24/7 and calling it "wellbeing" just seems a bit creepy to me.
One day the club will announce something and nobody will be offended.
Yes, you’re right SB! Can you imagine this headline, “Barber announces surplus PL millions to be paid into each fans bank account”, there’d still be a flood of moaning including, probably, challenges about whether it was legit, or the missing cup final money?
Young (or youngish) person stopped from Tweeting late at night? That's outrageous! Human rights awareness courses urgently required!
I think its very different. If you buy a Rolls Royce, its a possesion. We might spend a lot of money on players but we don't own their lives. If somebody wanted to sit up till 2am and tweet or what have you thats up to them. Like I say, if tiy keep tabs on what your employees are doing 24/7 and calling it "wellbeing" just seems a bit creepy to me.
But it's a two way thing, they get paid a lot of money by the club and they have a responsibility to perform on the pitch and be prepared and ready to perform. If late night twitter or PS4 sessions is affecting that then that needs to be addressed. It would be the same with anyone's job. If you got out on the piss every night and are turning up for work a little worse for wear, doesn't that employer have the right to expect more from you?
Perhaps the wellbeing staff could have a few sessions with the moaners in the crowd, you never know we may get more fans actually supporting the team rather than being negative when we pass backwards or lose possession.