Lescott : would you have him back?

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Mate I'm not having a pop at either of them , as I said earlier I have no faith in the 'loyalty' of football players . I personally disliked pienaar's 'mentality no right' to play & the way lescott spat his dummy out wasnt the shining example of loyalty fans hope for. My contribution in this thread is my opinion or when I know (or believe I know) just to add or clarify points.

I've said it earlier and I say it again 'players are c@nts' and once you realise that it all hurts a little less

I couldn't agree more. I'm just confused as to why some people think Pienaar's behaviour was understandable, but think Lescott's behaviour is unforgivable.
 

It wasnt me, not sure why you think that, if you want, I can neg you, just to prove it wasnt me?



Great bantz mate.

But he lived in the Midlands untill 2006, so its safe to assume, thats his "Home".

I thought he lived near Neville and all them?

Still, it's a small point to argue, the difference in travel time from the mids to Liverpool or Manchester can't be that great, but the difference to his career would have, and indeed has been, massive.
 
I couldn't agree more. I'm just confused as to why some people think Pienaar's behaviour was understandable, but think Lescott's behaviour is unforgivable.

I fairness though I do understand the basis of the point that pienaar liked it here and wanted to stay however he was disappointed by the wage issue particularly in relation to Arteta and basically spat his dummy out. Also I never stick the boot in on agents as they are the players employee not vice versa but pienaar's agent has been with him since a very tough upbringing in south Africa and has a lot of influence and was very unhappy about the contract stuff.

The reality is some blame pienaar, some lescott and some both but the players pretty much dint give a sh1te as in the same position they'd be doing the same.
 

Football is a business, he'd improve our "business". Never felt more secure than when we had Jagielka and Lescott there.
 
So because a few people clapped him he should have stayed?

Next time you're offered the chance to work a job with much better prospects for 2-3 times the wages I hope your current colleagues don't start clapping for you. Especially not a cool-runnings slow clap. You'll be screwed then.

A few people? Fair play. A couple thousand showed him support to which he didnt acknowledge them.

What he did was throw his toys out the pram and said he wasnt in the right mind to play in the opening game of the season because he wanted to move. That upset the team, a team that finished 5th and a FA cup final the previous season, to suffer a humiliating 6.1 defeat that set the tone for that season.

Going for money etc is all well and good. I dont mind that.

But to refuse to play in a game for a club that took a chance on him, made him who he is, and not respect the fans that showed him support against the inevitable is completely different.
 


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