IT makes me laugh, all this badge kissing “I’m my club through and through” rubbish players spout when the transfer window is locked and bolted.
As soon as the season ends and the escape hatch swings open, there is an undignified scramble to be the first to wriggle through it.
Long gone are the days when you had club-for-life men, forced to honour long contracts by chairmen who owned them like cattle.
It wasn’t fun for the players, but who cares? It meant your club was in charge over the destiny of your heroes. It was a case of restraint of trade for the good of the team.
Today, most pros seem to be nothing more than a bunch of greedy-guts, angling for their next signing-on fee.
Let us consider the fretting going on at the moment across parts of North London, concerning the future of Thierry Henry. Henry has in the past (last summer to be precise) gone on and on about his love for the club and the fans. Not any more, it seems.
An Emirates season ticket holder I know is furious (tee hee) with Henry’s ‘tomorrow never knows’ attitude. He launched into a rage when I asked his thoughts.
“He can take a run and jump,” was the response.
“You can’t have your captain umming and ahhing – he should be setting an example. All this ‘things have changed since Dein went’ is ridiculous. He should be getting the players gee’d up, not shrugging his shoulders when he’s asked about next season. Henry is drawing his £120,000 a week, going out on the raz with the missus and hasn’t even kicked a ball for ages.”
Obviously all said without even the tiniest trace of bitterness at the end of the affair.
I can’t help smiling. While the close season is a bore, I do enjoy the summer transfer speculation, and especially when it is about the Gooners captain.
C’est la vie: I, in the meantime, will be picking my Spurs dream team from a huge list of top targets, all of whom have professed a great love for the history and traditions of the glorious Lilywhites, have been fans of the team forever, etc, etc and none of whom will be playing up the High Road come mid-August.
Any takers for Luis Figo?
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