Not saying any of our players did this ! But I’m of the mentally that if you lose you don’t go in to town and get leathered until 4am.
Lose- Stay in that night
Draw- drink down the local or a quiet restaurant
Win- Go on the piss
Not saying any of our players did this ! But I’m of the mentally that if you lose you don’t go in to town and get leathered until 4am.
Lose- Stay in that night
Draw- drink down the local or a quiet restaurant
Win- Go on the piss
Good on them, they’re humans not robots.
Team bonding piss up on Saturday night, Few sore heads Sunday morning, back to work feeling fresh on Monday. As long as it’s not having a negative impact on results then they could be in Spoons from 9am all the way through to Volks at 7am the next day for all I care
Obviously we don't know if this happened (unless somebody knows something that we don't).
However, we do have to accept that (with a few freak one-offs) to be a footballer in the Premier League, you need to lead the life of an elite athlete. This includes a diet that has to be religiously followed. If a player or two were going to go out for a drink, surely after the Man United game would have been the perfect time, as the majority of players will have ten days before their next game (assuming several will be rested for the cup this weekend).
I get what the OP is saying, but I doubt that players have many opportunities to enjoy a drink between the start of pre-season and the end of the season.
Call me an old fuddy duddy but I think the players should refrain from excess alcohol consumption throughout the season.
There was a similar thread end of last year when players were spotted in a northern town having a bit of a christmas do. after a match. Next match was 10 days or so away, prob only tome for drinks before christmas and some on here thought they should be sacked, and how disgraceful it was that they could go for a few drinks, but not turn up to a seagulls kids partythe next day that it had been explicitly publicised that they wouldn't be at. Why some people think that the players and staff should be denied a life is beyond me.
Call me an old fuddy duddy but I think the players should refrain from excess alcohol consumption throughout the season.
And my rugby team, and we’ve lost more than we’ve won this season....but we’ve ended up leathered after most games to be fair.........in fact my favourite piss up was after a 50 -0 defeat !My cricket team always goes on the lash, win or lose. Some people are being very precious about other people's lives
Its unclear from the post whether the OP is asking whether PLAYERS or FANS should be allowed to enjoy a drink if they've lost.
Given the poster's history as a perma-negative spiteful troll, I guess he's making a snide accusation against our players without having the gonads to actually say what he thinks he knows.
Best ignored.