Without reading the story, I assume the headline must be "Brighton players on team bonding night out doing perfectly legal activity that is less harmful than drinking"?
I'm sure there won't be a load of old dullards commenting that they are furious that football players are daring to have a good time while in a relegation battle? And I bet nobody will have mentioned how much money these footballers earn.
It's so good that we live on a world where people don't constantly make knee-jerk reactions and offer ill-informed opinions on subjects they have no real knowledge in.
I don't think it's a moral judgement (so the legality is irrelevant), it's the fact that they're supposed to be mature athletes. It's what they're paid to do, and why we support them.
From a Mat Ryan post/ad this morning: "To me there is no better feeling than the feeling of being fit and healthy. As a footballer recovery and looking after my body are vital in allowing me to sustain my ability and longevity to perform at my best, leaving no stone unturned in helping me to have the best career I can have."
What would the Duffy and Stephens equivalent be?
Molly? We’re not American.
MD, or at a stretch - Mandy.
"Win or Lose, it's on the booze" ?
( c ) Tony Adams
I don't think it's a moral judgement (so the legality is irrelevant), it's the fact that they're supposed to be mature athletes. It's what they're paid to do, and why we support them.
From a Mat Ryan post/ad this morning: "To me there is no better feeling than the feeling of being fit and healthy. As a footballer recovery and looking after my body are vital in allowing me to sustain my ability and longevity to perform at my best, leaving no stone unturned in helping me to have the best career I can have."
What would the Duffy and Stephens equivalent be?
I don't understand where this supposed outrage is coming from, when nobody would object to the players having a few beers during a winter break, would they? Saying that, some people probably would, and would prefer all footballers to be robots, and never allowed to have fun.
I'd far rather them do this than be out boozing in West Street.
Anyone moaning needs to belt up. Ultimate snowflakes. Good to know we have a team of chaps and not fannys.
Doing balloons is very much in the fanny category !!! Embarrassing antics for school kids.Anyone moaning needs to belt up. Ultimate snowflakes. Good to know we have a team of chaps and not fannys.
Have you ever had nitrous oxide? It wears off incredibly quickly, you can even drive after it. It's gas and air- the same stuff a paramedic will give you if you break your leg or something. They give it to women in labour, it's clearly not that harmful, and I would say nowhere near as bad as going out on the piss for an evening.
I don't understand where this supposed outrage is coming from, when nobody would object to the players having a few beers during a winter break, would they? Saying that, some people probably would, and would prefer all footballers to be robots, and never allowed to have fun. "They get paid loads of money to kick a ball around" etc. Like it's somehow an easy job, and that they don't actually have to work harder and be more dedicated than the average man in the street (they quite clearly do).
I real fail to see how having some laughing gas on a night out well over a week before their next game is that much of a problem. I'd far rather them do this than be out boozing in West Street.
Yep, you got me. I prefer Albion players to be like Bruno.
As you well know, the main culprits DO THAT TOO.
So why has this caused such faux outrage?
And is it realistic to expect every single player to be like Bruno? And was Bruno always like Bruno, or was that towards the end of his career when he wanted to extend it as much as possible? (I have no idea on the answer to that).
Yep, the main culprits do that too. So why has this caused such faux outrage?
Because they're at work - and haved dragged in the likes of Gross and AJ.