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Midlands Eagle Flag 28 Feb 18 6.19am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by michaelpearce

I understand what you are saying, regardless what he gets paid he still is a father of a new born and if he is a doting dad family over work works for me,

I wonder if footballers who decide to have a family during the season are willing to waive their wages for the week that they would prefer to spend with their family rather than make themselves available to play

 

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michaelpearce Flag grays 28 Feb 18 6.29am

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

I wonder if footballers who decide to have a family during the season are willing to waive their wages for the week that they would prefer to spend with their family rather than make themselves available to play

I got paid when i was off when my 2 was born, so what is different, why should he give up his wages,or are you a hard nose manager that thinks family's come second to work

 

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dreamwaverider Flag London 28 Feb 18 8.00am Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

Originally posted by ItsCPFCforme

A ‘scammer’? So he is like Ali Dia then?

Let’s hope so cos then Tottenham May sell us him,!!

 

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dreamwaverider Flag London 28 Feb 18 8.01am Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

Originally posted by michaelpearce

I got paid when i was off when my 2 was born, so what is different, why should he give up his wages,or are you a hard nose manager that thinks family's come second to work

OMG don’t bring PC softly softly world on here.

 

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Midlands Eagle Flag 28 Feb 18 8.04am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by michaelpearce

I got paid when i was off when my 2 was born, so what is different, why should he give up his wages,or are you a hard nose manager that thinks family's come second to work

There is a huge difference between a wage slave and a highly paid footballer.

It is common knowledge that Maplins could well be about to go bust. If the Finance Director decided to take some time off now to be with his family how do you think that the thousands of Maplins employees that could well lose their jobs would feel about it

 

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michaelpearce Flag grays 28 Feb 18 8.20am

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

There is a huge difference between a wage slave and a highly paid footballer.

It is common knowledge that Maplins could well be about to go bust. If the Finance Director decided to take some time off now to be with his family how do you think that the thousands of Maplins employees that could well lose their jobs would feel about it

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I dont dispute there over paid, and money they get paid could be to better use,but still doesnt make them less human,football is screwed because of there salarys, the clubs are at fault not his

 

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Casual Flag Orpington 28 Feb 18 8.22am Send a Private Message to Casual Add Casual as a friend

Originally posted by michaelpearce

I got paid when i was off when my 2 was born, so what is different, why should he give up his wages,or are you a hard nose manager that thinks family's come second to work

He gets paid for 38 league and a few cup games a season , not to train. To play matches. If his baby is healthy, what will he miss in 4 hours? F*ck me he’s asleep for 8 hours a night.
And before you say it, no he shouldn’t be up doing night feeds, he’s the one that works and needs to be on the ball (literally) at work. Im sure his Mrs isn’t doing 10 hour shifts at her local Toby Carvery.

 

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michaelpearce Flag grays 28 Feb 18 8.28am

Originally posted by dreamwaverider

OMG don’t bring PC softly softly world on here.

1,im not PC, a couple of managers ive had by the throat can confirm that,just i look at bothsides not just the side i want.as for softly softly no just being human try it

 

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michaelpearce Flag grays 28 Feb 18 8.37am

Originally posted by Casual

He gets paid for 38 league and a few cup games a season , not to train. To play matches. If his baby is healthy, what will he miss in 4 hours? F*ck me he’s asleep for 8 hours a night.
And before you say it, no he shouldn’t be up doing night feeds, he’s the one that works and needs to be on the ball (literally) at work. Im sure his Mrs isn’t doing 10 hour shifts at her local Toby Carvery.


oh dear its a womans job to look after the children you would do well not to shout that in a crowded room of women, after all its very easy with a new born, i know the hell of a child that doesnt sleep well, so how do you know how the baby is sleeping

 

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Casual Flag Orpington 28 Feb 18 8.41am Send a Private Message to Casual Add Casual as a friend

Originally posted by michaelpearce


oh dear its a womans job to look after the children you would do well not to shout that in a crowded room of women, after all its very easy with a new born, i know the hell of a child that doesnt sleep well, so how do you know how the baby is sleeping

I didn’t get up in the night with my kids, Im self employed, my mrs doesn’t work. I reckon life would be more stressful with a new born and no where to live.

 

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michaelpearce Flag grays 28 Feb 18 8.54am

Originally posted by Casual

I didn’t get up in the night with my kids, Im self employed, my mrs doesn’t work. I reckon life would be more stressful with a new born and no where to live.

couldnt agree more,but i looked at my daughter who didnt go to work after the gran kids was born, 2 of which was poor sleepers,and i at to tell my son in law to help out during the night,sakho may have a softer side than most with a very well paid job

 

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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 28 Feb 18 9.14am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by michaelpearce


oh dear its a womans job to look after the children you would do well not to shout that in a crowded room of women, after all its very easy with a new born, i know the hell of a child that doesnt sleep well, so how do you know how the baby is sleeping

She wouldn't be living in luxury without the huge wage he is earning, which relies on him being fit and available, and actually there at the match even if unavailable, especially as captain. Captain ffs.

No wonder stars in their twilight years treat us as a joke. 3rd baby, 3 days ago. No worries lad, you stay away while the club is battling for survival. Captain ffs. Do you reckon he'd be the same if it was the league cup final?

Edited by Rudi Hedman (28 Feb 2018 9.15am)

 


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