Qpr keeper, Caesar appears he doesnt like qpr anymore and cant wait for them to go down so he can sign for Chelsea, well maybe. It just keeps giving. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...Chelsea-shirt-David-Luizs-birthday-party.html
If someone else can't wait for QPR to go down then who is the 1st person you are referring to then that can't wait for them to go down ?
Don't understand what the fuss is about, if he turned up in a Brazilian shirt would there be anything in the story? Wtf has it got to do with his employers what he wears when not in work ? Would you be happy if your employers did the same to you ?
Why ? He works for our club, outside of work he can do anything he likes as long as it doesn't break the law. At the end of the day it's got sod all to do with us what the player does in his personal life. I couldn't give a monkeys what he does outside of playing for our club, it's nothing to do with us.
Outside of work many people are still regarded as representatives of their employers eg police, MP's civil servants etc etc. So are footballers. Michael Laudrup criticsised Augustien for his 39 points as being a negative for the Club. If a Swans player was wearing an opponents top then it doesn't show much of a regard for his own Club or their fans (in my opinion!).
But Kemy broke the law, perhaps you missed the point where I said they can do what they want besides that? I don't understand the much regard, how many people do you see walking around with Utd tops on? Are they showing disrespect to our club as well? Up until we got promoted to the premier league I often saw people wearing liverpool tops in the crowd. What does that say about our club? Also the club actually put on the official website for people not to expect to be allowed in with them. It appears then that our players are not supposed to wear the tops of our rivals, but its okay for the fans too, yes?
I take your point about breaking the law. However that does not defeat the fact that in many forms of employment you are a representative of your employer even when not in work. If I was a boss at The Liberty I would give any player wearing our rivals shirt a bollocking - and I think I would get the support of the fans!!
who cares what they in their spare time bar breaking the law, wearing a cardiff **** imo would be taking the piss
Just imagine he throws one in against Chelsea (I know they have played twice this year). Not saying that there is anything in it, but the papers would have a field day.