Like this is actually a brand new thing that anyone over 40 wouldn't understand.....
It’s not the boss you’re lucky to have but the company. Not many reputable companies are happy about seeing their employees engaging in ‘questionable’ activities being made public.
With 10 days until their next game?
Can I ask, If you Got pissed tonight, do you reckon you will be recovered by the 22nd Feb?
Imagine how some absolute loons on here would react if they found out a lot of players are out on Saturday nights in town?
Possibly.
I wonder who defines this as questionable ?
If they were seen doing drugs, stealing a taxi, racist, homophobic, sexist behavior then yes you have a point.
But they are on a break, enjoying a drink and a bit of a laugh....
They are not monks you know, they don't have to have a chastity belt, alcohol is not forbidden, they are young men.
This is not making us look bad, just normal.
I think you are missing the point - it’s the link with our club that’s the problem.
I can’t imagine, for example, Easyjet would be happy if a video of a group of their pilots drinking heavily was made public in national newspapers - not because doing so would affect their performance as pilots days later but because of the image being presented to their customers and the potential to give their competitors an advantage.
It is the customer who defines what is ‘questionable’.
Whilst I couldn't give a shit if the actually do it or not. Getting filmed doing it is idiotic. It WILL affect them now. They have to face the media shit storm, the pressure and if things go south, things like this have a big impact on everyone at the club.
That's why you don't do it. Not because you're gonna drop dead or because you won't be able to make your 20th sprint against Sheffield United. It's just because you're a professional, don't be a dick head. It's that simple.
I get that, but my question and problem is who is the customer to judge, they often get involved in far more dubious affairs.
The hypocrisy of some people amazes me sometimes, we could all get in trouble for stuff we have done in the past, it seems to me that we are far to precious sometimes. The fear of getting caught having a laugh is killing humanity and human nature.
Or maybe I am wrong.
This.
We're told that at the elite level, its all about the small margins. Its about the individuals levels of personal professionalism and dedication to be the absolute best you can be, to be in peak physical condition for the season.
Is this single particular incident a big deal ? No, not really. But it makes you wonder what else some of them are getting up to during this mid-season jolly. We've seen that they're happy to let their standards slip to this extent - which I'll say in the great scheme of things isn't a lot. But we'll just have to hope that this isn't the tip of the iceberg of them "cutting loose". Last time they donned the flipflops, they somehow managed to bin off a Championship title when it was there for the taking. This time the challenge ahead is considerably more difficult.
I'm certainly not shocked or angered by this, as its not THAT big a deal. But I'd be lying if I said it hasn't sowed seeds of concern with me.
Not bothered to read the thread but really, we're all entitled to a private life outside our work lives, so why not the players ? Let them get on with it if they wish just as long as it's legal.
EDIT - and I'd be surprised if those that have commented in a negative way have NEVER done anything their employer might find questionable.
Whether or not ‘customers’ have the right to judge and whether or not they are being hypocritical in doing so is irrelevant - the simple fact is they do. If they didn’t we wouldn’t be having this discussion.
The players are employees of the club and if their behaviour, especially on a club funded break, damages the club’s image then they should expect to be censured.
It's not their private life though is it. They are on a club trip and if it was private it wouldn't now be on social media.
The double standards of some of the those thinking nothing wrong when had it been players from other clubs they would be condemning them.
It's not their private life though is it. They are on a club trip and if it was private it wouldn't now be on social media.
The double standards of some of the those thinking nothing wrong when had it been players from other clubs they would be condemning them.