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Here is a challenge for you
John Terry - recently accused of racist comments. In any other job would have been suspended pending investigation
Carlos Tevez - recently refused to carry out a reasonable request. In any other job would have been severly disciplined
Kolo Toure - failed a drugs test - a sackable offence in most jobs!
Any other footballer who is arrested etc again many other jobs would treat it differently
I do believe that you are innocent until proven guilty but these footballers do not live in the real world
To fine them 2 weeks wages when they earn ΓΒ£200k a week is a joke and they are really starting to wind me up that they can do what they like and fail to set the role model examples that we expect of them
Your thoughts please
its not just footballers, even minor celebrities seem to get off lightly - how many times did Pete Doherty get away with his drug and disorder offences?
I agree, if I did any of those things I would be accused of gross misconduct and given the boot.
Really, what is ΓΒ£400k when you're earning that much each week? Surely there gets to a point where you cant spend it all anyway! π―
Surely there gets to a point where you cant spend it all anyway! π―
isn't that what WAGs are for
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