Gullflyinghigh
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- Apr 23, 2012
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In much the same way that others on this thread seem to be confused by 'holiday' it seems.Now that made me laugh. 6 days? These players don't know the meaning of the word "work".
In much the same way that others on this thread seem to be confused by 'holiday' it seems.Now that made me laugh. 6 days? These players don't know the meaning of the word "work".
Now that made me laugh. 6 days? These players don't know the meaning of the word "work".
I guess that means you don't mess around in a pool, drink and kiss blokes on your holidays ?
He doesn't represent the nation at football or influence the behaviour of thousands upon thousands of youngsters either though does he?
Bunch of overpaid, useless tossers.
Steady on. I'm quietly confident we're not about to see a sudden spike in the number of eleven year olds developing a Marlboro habit because Jack Wilshere sparks up a tab in a swimming pool.
Next you'll be telling me he treated himself to a PUDDING.
Surprised to see him drinking alcohol. I thought he was more of a coke man.
Or a young man who works 6 days a week spending some time with his mates, enjoying himself during the 3 or 4 weeks where he actually gets a break?
It may not be an office job, but still, have to spend 2 or 3 nights a week away from their family / loved ones / children, for about 11 months of the year they have to stick to a fairly rigid diet and excercise regime to stay in shape, can't really smoke or drink, have to be outside in all weathers to train during the winter, not allowed to do anything remotely normal or the media kick up a huge storm, have to put up with a smorgasboard of abuse online if they misplace a simple pass, everyone knows how much money they make so they have no privacy, and yet they still get castigated when they wanna let their hair down when they're on holiday... no wonder depression / addiction is so rife in football, most players are probably bored out of their skin with life by the time they hit 30.
Personally I wouldn't want to be a professional footballer, much prefer the work-life balance of an office job, away from the prying eyes of the world.
I think it was Oliver Holt who summed it up well on Twitter earlier: Wilshere smokes a cigarette = people go mental; Wilshere befriends a kid with cancer and helps out his family = nobody cares.
You make it sound like they are conscripts!
I have no issue with anybody enjoying themselves on holiday, including Jack Wilshire, but please don't try and make out that being a professional footballer is a hard life.
please don't try and make out that being a professional footballer is a hard life.