Moses

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Maybe the offer was as **** as we made to Toral Irvine Bowen Dicko McDonald Kingsley?? What do you think?
Should we offer him a much as Kingsley?
They might not have loyalty but don't you think they should have their own code of morals and ethics? A sense of honor that they were supported and paid and given intensive work to get fit? I do.

No it's just a job Chazz. The club lets people go all the time at the end of a contract. They don't give a ****, why should a player.

In my work life I've been let go, ****ed over, moved on, bought and sold. I've also took a better offer, moved one and gone to a competitor.

I've only ever had one job where I was 100% loyal because it meant something to me personally.

These players have no "debt" to City it's just a job. And IMHO the clubs a ****ing joke right now so even if they did have some sort of feelings for the club they should **** right off anyways.
 
No it's just a job Chazz. The club lets people go all the time at the end of a contract. They don't give a ****, why should a player.

In my work life I've been let go, ****ed over, moved on, bought and sold. I've also took a better offer, moved one and gone to a competitor.

I've only ever had one job where I was 100% loyal because it meant something to me personally. T

hese players have no "debt" to City it's just a job. And IMHO the clubs a ****ing joke right now so even if they did have some sort of feelings for the club they should **** right off anyways.
I wonder if the team of physios who worked on Moses kept saying to him, I couldn't give ashit personally Moses if you recover its just a ****ing job to me. Or all the other support staff who booked him appointments etc.
 
I wonder if the team of physios who worked on Moses kept saying to him, I couldn't give ashit personally Moses if you recover its just a ****ing job to me. Or all the other support staff who booked him appointments etc.

Mate you always get like this when a player takes another JOB. The team working on him were doing their JOB they will do it on others next year. They're paid to do that not to support City. If another team offered them a better deal they'd likely leave too.
 
I wonder if the team of physios who worked on Moses kept saying to him, I couldn't give ashit personally Moses if you recover its just a ****ing job to me. Or all the other support staff who booked him appointments etc.
I think if he was a better run club he would have stayed, if he busts his knee again I will be rigging up a Chazz voodoo doll and sticking pins in your ballbag
 
Mate you always get like this when a player takes another JOB. The team working on him were doing their JOB they will do it on others next year. They're paid to do that not to support City. If another team offered them a better deal they'd likely leave too.
Sorry mate but you appear, and others,to think it's all about money. Life isn't. People have pride and go the extra mile in all sorts of jobs and care about what they do. It's a huge sense of pride and commitment.
Don't get me wrong theres footballers who are selfish ****s, same as there are plumbers who rip people off and do a **** job and charge a fortune. But there's plenty who care and have a sense of responsibility and have a moral code.

I'd suggest you read Working by Studs Terkel. From a humble waitress, cleaners to the very top. There's people who love their job and take pride in it and want to offer a good service. And who know what the right thing to do is.
And, to me, the right thing for Moses to do is sign on for us for a year or two and pay it back.

Maybe it's just me.
 
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Sorry mate but you appear, and others,to think it's all about money. Life isn't. People have pride and go the extra mile in all sorts of jobs and care about what they do. It's a huge sense of pride and commitment.
Don't get me wrong theres footballers who are selfish ****s, same as there are plumbers who rip people off and do a **** job and charge a fortune. But there's plenty who care and have a sense of responsibility and have a moral code.

I'd suggest you read Working by Studs Terkel. From a humble waitress, cleaners to the very top. There's people who love their job and take pride in it and want to offer a good service. And who know what the right thing to do is.
And, to me, the right thing for Moses to do is sign on for us for a year or two and pay it back.

Maybe it's just me.

He can love his job and take pride in it at any club. He has no affiliation to this one.
 
He can love his job and take pride in it at any club. He has no affiliation to this one.
But he should have after what we did for him.
You could have fought in any army then?
Ever heard anyone say I worked at reckittts with pride in their voice? I have, I've got family that say it.

Also it's not about the employer it's about the employee. Doing wats right as a person. You can work for a **** firm but still take pride in your work and do what's right.
 
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Sorry mate but you appear, and others,to think it's all about money. Life isn't. People have pride and go the extra mile in all sorts of jobs and care about what they do. It's a huge sense of pride and commitment.
Don't get me wrong theres footballers who are selfish ****s, same as there are plumbers who rip people off and do a **** job and charge a fortune. But there's plenty who care and have a sense of responsibility and have a moral code.

I'd suggest you read Working by Studs Terkel. From a humble waitress, cleaners to the very top. There's people who love their job and take pride in it and want to offer a good service. And who know what the right thing to do is.
And, to me, the right thing for Moses to do is sign on for us for a year or two and pay it back.

Maybe it's just me.
If the Allams could have released him two years ago, after his injury, paying him nothing, they would have. They didn't look after him out of the goodness of their heart, trust me.
 
If the Allams could have released him two years ago, after his injury, paying him nothing, they would have. They didn't look after him out of the goodness of their heart, trust me.

Exactly, it's not like they have picked some random person off the street and nursed him better. It was in our best interests to look after him as we may get a return on our initial investment.
 
If the Allams could have released him two years ago, after his injury, paying him nothing, they would have. They didn't look after him out of the goodness of their heart, trust me.
And. Your point is.
This is about Moses' personal responsibility and honour and duty. And doing what's right..
I admire loyalty in football and you’d think a fan of any team would be in an easy place to comprehend and uphold this.

Maybe it’s another sign of the death of a fan in this country, and the rise of the consumer.
Well put.