It saddens me to hear of some of the vitriol being directed at Monaco following the acquisition of Falcao and it typifies all that is wrong with football and society in general.
Similarly to us 10 years ago, history is being allowed to be re-written, by the same undercurrent of journalists/football fans that have the burning desire to keep the status quo at the top.
AS Monaco have 7 league titles in their own league, they were in a Champions League Final 9 years ago.
Here is a list of a few nobodies that they have employed:
- Thierry Henry
- Arsene Wenger
- Didier Deschamps
- Fernando Morientes
- Patrice Evra
- Emmanuel Adebayor
I'm not saying people can't criticise Falcao for the move, but to derogotarise Monaco as a club is wrong, especially Chelsea fans doing so.
Nobody remembers Michael Caine, Racquel Welch and Steve McQueen watching our fabulous 60s/early 70s side regularly or George Best saying Stamford Bridge was his favourite ground (as it was packed) nor do they remember Terry Venables and Jimmy Greaves were Chelsea academy products and Blue to the core. Even George Graham, Peter Bonetti, Charlie Cooke and Peter Osgood were part of a great Chelsea side. People can't remember because the media and an undercurrent of high profile influences in football don't want them to remember. Instead they choose a 15 year period of dodgy home gates in the midst of a hooligan epidemic and financial meltdown.
Slate Falcao if you must, but give Monaco a chance
Similarly to us 10 years ago, history is being allowed to be re-written, by the same undercurrent of journalists/football fans that have the burning desire to keep the status quo at the top.
AS Monaco have 7 league titles in their own league, they were in a Champions League Final 9 years ago.
Here is a list of a few nobodies that they have employed:
- Thierry Henry
- Arsene Wenger
- Didier Deschamps
- Fernando Morientes
- Patrice Evra
- Emmanuel Adebayor
I'm not saying people can't criticise Falcao for the move, but to derogotarise Monaco as a club is wrong, especially Chelsea fans doing so.
Nobody remembers Michael Caine, Racquel Welch and Steve McQueen watching our fabulous 60s/early 70s side regularly or George Best saying Stamford Bridge was his favourite ground (as it was packed) nor do they remember Terry Venables and Jimmy Greaves were Chelsea academy products and Blue to the core. Even George Graham, Peter Bonetti, Charlie Cooke and Peter Osgood were part of a great Chelsea side. People can't remember because the media and an undercurrent of high profile influences in football don't want them to remember. Instead they choose a 15 year period of dodgy home gates in the midst of a hooligan epidemic and financial meltdown.
Slate Falcao if you must, but give Monaco a chance
