pointing at the logo after one game....not a fan of itMariner-Ted said:marinermick said:great sight seeing big dyl point to our logo when he scores
Agreed, I thought that was awesome to see as well Mick.
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pointing at the logo after one game....not a fan of itMariner-Ted said:marinermick said:great sight seeing big dyl point to our logo when he scores
Agreed, I thought that was awesome to see as well Mick.
keensy said:i dont buy into any of the 'i love the club' business. At the end of the day football is their career and they will do what's best for themselves without much worry about the club.
keensy said:pointing at the logo after one game....not a fan of itMariner-Ted said:marinermick said:great sight seeing big dyl point to our logo when he scores
Agreed, I thought that was awesome to see as well Mick.
keensy said:i dont buy into any of the 'i love the club' business. At the end of the day football is their career and they will do what's best for themselves without much worry about the club.
serious14 said:keensy said:i dont buy into any of the 'i love the club' business. At the end of the day football is their career and they will do what's best for themselves without much worry about the club.
Says the same twat who entertained us for a week in chat with your whining about how Robbie Keane f*cked your joke of a club over after going to Liverpool.......
Keensy - the new Kareem??
serious14 said:keensy said:i dont buy into any of the 'i love the club' business. At the end of the day football is their career and they will do what's best for themselves without much worry about the club.
Says the same twat who entertained us for a week in chat with your whining about how Robbie Keane f*cked your joke of a club over after going to Liverpool.......
Keensy - the new Kareem??
because he went down this very road, the i love the club roadserious14 said:keensy said:i dont buy into any of the 'i love the club' business. At the end of the day football is their career and they will do what's best for themselves without much worry about the club.
Says the same twat who entertained us for a week in chat with your whining about how Robbie Keane f*cked your joke of a club over after going to Liverpool.......
Keensy - the new Kareem??
Totally agree with all that GP.Greenpoleffc said:Lets put this into perspective. I really like my job and I feel great affinity for my employers. I also like and respect the people I work with.
However, you offer me a huuuuuuuuuuuge pay rise and you got me.
Wouldnt think twice either.
So why do we think footballers think any different. We are fans, they are staff.
MattSimon said:However, when you close a big deal do you go around the office slapping the company logo and chanting various marketing slogans? No! You go around slapping high fives and taunting potential rivals in office politics.
LAWL....oh matty matty, matty matty matty matty simonMattSimon said:Everyone knows that i love the club road is a one way street. Keensy's insights are spot on as usual.
Greenpoleffc you make a great point above. If the money's right, you would move. However, when you close a big deal do you go around the office slapping the company logo and chanting various marketing slogans? No! You go around slapping high fives and taunting potential rivals in office politics.
In my eyes, if a player points to the beloved - nay, sacred - CCM logo, he better be / intend on being a Mariners stalwart in the mould of Matt Simon.