Unfortunately Rog, like so many other media fuelled 'generalisations',
the alleged spoils are shared amongst an elite few, of which I am
certainly not one.  I am just a working class boy from Codsall who wants
to understand why money in sport is more important than the integrity of
the game itself.
 

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From: Rog & Rita [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, 19 November 2009 12:14 PM
To: [email protected]; 'Andy Fellows'; 'Darrell Yates'; 'Duncan
McLean'; 'Elliot Dale'; 'Graeme Fitzsimmons'; 'Jeremy Thake';
[email protected]; [email protected]; 'Mark'; 'Michael
Lewis'; 'Paul Johnson'; 'Steve Lewis'; 'Tony Slater'; 'Trevor Jones';
'Wayne Pannell'; [email protected]; 'Stephen Edwards'
Subject: RE: [NSWolves] Are there any honest players left?


"Is it just a reflection of our society where money rules all" sounds
great coming from a worker at the Fee Factory.
All we need now is an employee of that other great Fee Factory,
Westfield, agreeing 100% with you.
 

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From: Marcus Chantry [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, 19 November 2009 11:32 AM
To: Andy Fellows; Darrell Yates; Duncan McLean; Elliot Dale; Graeme
Fitzsimmons; Jeremy Thake; [email protected];
[email protected]; Mark; Michael Lewis;
[email protected]; Paul Johnson; Steve Lewis; Tony Slater;
Trevor Jones; Wayne Pannell; [email protected]; Stephen
Edwards
Subject: [NSWolves] Are there any honest players left?


where is football heading?
 
Are we now so firmly entrenched in a game where the financial rewards
are so great that every player is prepared to blatantly cheat to try and
secure a result for the club or country?  It makes me sick to see
players deliberately diving, faking injury or even hand-balling without
so much as a flinch of remorse.  Where has the honesty gone?  Is it just
a reflection of our society where money rules all and honesty will soon
be talked about as if it were a trait from a bygone era.
 
I hate the idea that these professional footballers are earning millions
of pounds funded by the supporters who seem willing to worship them no
matter what deeds they undertake to make their team successful.  You
only have to read the views of Arsenal or Liverpool supporters who seem
to think that their own teams recent cheating episodes were perfectly
justifiable because they just needed a lucky break.  For the latest
blatant example, step forward Mr Henry for his double hand of God moment
this morning to get France into the World Cup.   It seems everyone
associated with football wants success by any means, at any cost and it
has all but ruined the credibility of the sport I love.  
 
Maybe I shouldn't be so surprised, after all they are referred to as
"Professional", the oldest occupation in the world and one that has been
screwing punters for money since the day they started.
 
I need a new "sport" to follow...

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