Originally Posted by
Niall_Quinn
You really can't see the difference between a regular business with employees and a football club, can you?
The guy is offered a fabulous contract given his circumstances, knows he'll be first choice, spent the weekend dancing around with the FA Cup and having the fans chant for him to stay. In response he decides to go and warm the bench of our rivals?
Show some gratitude :haha:
Let me clue you in. Maybe it is all about contracts and the money for the modern player - and that's very sad if true. But believe me when I say, for some fans football is more than that. Much more.
You're not contracted to be an Arsenal fan next season. Why don't you support the gypos next year? Wouldn't that be the sensible option, in purely pragmatic terms? They'll probably buy the title again, they may progress in the CL, they'll get all the headlines and the plaudits. You'd get way more return on your investment. It makes no sense to stick with Arsenal when there's more on offer elsewhere.
But you won't go and support them, even though it makes practical sense. Perhaps, maybe, for you it's about more than just the money and the trophies? Is it?
Well all I'm saying is for some players that's not the case. It's ONLY about the money - as Sagna is clearly demonstrating. Fine, that's his decision and he's contractually entitled to it. But I'm entitled to my opinion as well, based on more than just a contract. I'm of the opinion he's a worthless cunt and a cancer on the game. And I doubt I'll be alone in thinking it. I can't see where gratitude comes into it. If he even gets on the pitch, the moment he steps out against us in that hated kit - where is the gratitude supposed to come from? Gratitude?