Footballers who want money go to W.Ham

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  1. Kenny_Red

    Kenny_Red DYC 1st team Reserves

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    Matthew Upson leaves a club with a good premiership futue to a relegation fighting club who could be in the Championship next year. And what for...Greed and no sense

    Lucas Neill snubs Champions League football and a good future with Liverpool and moves to West Ham. And what for...The Money

    Luis Boa Morte moves from Fulham for the money aswell

    Its a bit shameful and annoying.

    Your thoughts on W. Hams signings. A bit too late and desperate? Or the right choice?
     
  2. dycdan

    dycdan DYC please wait...

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    I think if they kept pardew he would of made better signings. I remember a reporter asking a premiership player (unnamed) would he rather have an england call up or a ferrari and the player said ferrari. :l
     
  3. united4life

    united4life DYC Squad Backup player

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    What do you expect, a player to give up a million quid just to make some fans happy? The same fans who will be calling him a winker when he puts a few bad games together?

    And you wouldn't do the same?

    You can take your shame and annoyance to the bank and see what cashier thinks of it!
     
  4. Lennon 18

    Lennon 18 DYC Key Squad player

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    I think Pardew would have signed better players than Curbishley.
     
  5. HeadCase

    HeadCase Global *********

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    I would say most players move for the money. It is a job at the end of the day
     

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