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You would also ring in sick after nearly rupturing yourself lifting a hefty bird. 
An Albion players intinary.
Saturday 24th October - out of the piss and clubbing after another home defeat
Tuesday 27th October - out to wtach Dizzy Rascal and then clubbing
Monday 2nd November - out on the town to celebrate another home defeat
And thats just the ones that have made the press/NSC in the last 2 weeks.
I am not expected to perfrom as an athlete though am I.
You know, I could have sworn they were grown men, getting paid for a job of work.
Why the f*** should Bloom or Hinschlewood, or any other chairman/manager have any right whatsoever to tell them what they can do with their evenings if its not the night before a game.
If your boss tried that with you, you'd tell him to f*** off.
And quite right too.
Why we treat footballers this way is beyond me.
They are young men with pockets full of money.
Let them enjoy spending it, instead of treating them like morons.
You might just see a better work ethic with some give and take.
Wankers with power!!!!!
You know, I could have sworn they were grown men, getting paid for a job of work.
Why the f*** should Bloom or Hinschlewood, or any other chairman/manager have any right whatsoever to tell them what they can do with their evenings if its not the night before a game.
If your boss tried that with you, you'd tell him to f*** off.
And quite right too.
Why we treat footballers this way is beyond me.
They are young men with pockets full of money.
Let them enjoy spending it, instead of treating them like morons.
You might just see a better work ethic with some give and take.
Wankers with power!!!!!
My workplace has a policy that requires anyone who is wearing their uniform or seen as a representative of the company behaves in a way that does not embarrass the company. This is quite common.
No, He wasn't wearing a uniform, but as a professional footballer his connection to the club is public knowledge, any appearance in public will be seen as being representative of the club. Being seen as part of what is presented as essentially a drunken riot is not going to reflect well on the club.
The club want to be seen as a professional outfit, and professional sportsmen have to make the sacrifice, they have to dedicate their life to their craft, especially in time limited careers like football. It's a 10-15 yeah professional career, and professionals should be more dedicated to their careers if they want to be the best.
What does it say about our players if they won't make that sacrifice? That they're not motivated enough, that they don't want to give their all for us?
What does it say about our club when they don't expect or demand that sort of dedication? That we're not professional, that we don't really 'want it'?
With Dickinson's reasoning, there is a certain doubt. Maybe he did fall ill, often gastrointestinal upsets occur several hours after the food that cased them are consumed.
However, calling in sick and being seen to be out and about and not sick, is also subject to disciplinary action in all careers.
What I finding hard to understand on this thread and others is that people who are professional footballer should actually behave different from a mortgage advisor in his late 40's.
What's the point of earning a fortune, having the potential for pulling any fit bird in sight, and having a great life, if you can't start to enjoy it until you're in your late 30's?
You know, I could have sworn they were grown men, getting paid for a job of work.
Why the f*** should Bloom or Hinschlewood, or any other chairman/manager have any right whatsoever to tell them what they can do with their evenings if its not the night before a game.
If your boss tried that with you, you'd tell him to f*** off.
And quite right too.
Why we treat footballers this way is beyond me.
They are young men with pockets full of money.
Let them enjoy spending it, instead of treating them like morons.
You might just see a better work ethic with some give and take.
Wankers with power!!!!!