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Post by darkbluegas on May 8, 2020 9:20:17 GMT
Walker at it again www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52587293When will these people learn that with huge privilege comes huge responsibility. The agents take hundreds of thousands from them yet no one seems to able to educate them. Another reason the country should be embarrassed about the people we put on pedestals On a day we mark the sacrifices made by the nation 75 years ago, Walker reminds us, he has feelings too
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Post by Gas_Quarters on May 8, 2020 9:58:49 GMT
I think the worst thing about it is that he’s referencing his mental health to justify it and victimise himself. I wouldn’t accuse him of lying about that, but does he not think that other people might have the same issues that he does, or maybe even worse? But they still have to adhere to the rules, why does he think he’s something special in a global pandemic?
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Post by barumgas on May 8, 2020 10:37:24 GMT
In short...never. over paid, jumped up individuals (I refrained from calling them lady gardens)
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2020 10:43:54 GMT
Marcus Rashford is helping to cook food for children who usually have free school meals, and Kyle Walker is breaking lockdown to pick up some meals which have been cooked for him - spot the difference?
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2020 10:59:06 GMT
I think the worst thing about it is that he’s referencing his mental health to justify it and victimise himself. I wouldn’t accuse him of lying about that, but does he not think that other people might have the same issues that he does, or maybe even worse? But they still have to adhere to the rules, why does he think he’s something special in a global pandemic? Because he’s young, got no life experience or common sense because he’s had football clubs coddle him all his life and, crucially, he’s got shitloads of money. In the cosseted world he lives in I imagine it’s quite easy to develop an attitude that he thinks he is above the law. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if I’m his next interview he starts talking in the third person.
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Post by Gas-Ed on May 8, 2020 17:31:00 GMT
I have no sympathy. A friend of mine lives alone in a one bedroom flat with no garden or balcony. He’s struggling a lot. He is still abiding by the rules. My friend is one of thousands in that situation.
Kyle probably won’t play for England again after this.
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Post by graceyboy on May 10, 2020 12:38:06 GMT
The guy is an absolute helmet. He hosted a prostitute party didn't he as well?? The problem is that financially football is out of control, making mediocre players like him, think they're superstars.. He's an average full back, nothing more.. Man City paid 50 miliion quid for him!! Seriously, wtf... He's a bloody right back and not a very good one!! Same with wan bissaka, another 50m quid on an average full back!! Has the world gone mad??? Talk about Ashley Cole syndrome (another distinctly average full back who was lauded and fawned over and paid a shed load of money, leaving him thinking he was an absolute mega star when he wasn't). If teams are paying 50m for a crap full back now, imagine how much proper decent full backs like Denis irwin, Roberto carlos, bixente lizarazu, phillip lahm, Paolo Maldini and lilian thuram would be worth in today's market? They were proper full backs with talent and if walker is worth 50m (he isn't) then the players I've talked about would be worth 500 million today. No wonder the idiot has an over inflated ego. I've noticed that other complete and utter melt jack grealish is up to similar things... Another character of similar ilk. A skinny, lightweight championship player who thinks he's better than he is.. I notice man u are after him!!?? You think fergie would've ever gone near someone like him who is so obviously mentally weak, emotionally damaged and full of character flaws? No chance. Just goes to show how far they've fallen. Before anyone mentions Cantona, the difference was that he had talent. United already have one cancer in pogba they don't need another in grealish. These footballers like walker and gtralish are just like all millenials in our society, self entitled, spoilt and mentally weak.
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Post by Gas-Ed on May 10, 2020 13:16:26 GMT
The guy is an absolute helmet. He hosted a prostitute party didn't he as well?? The problem is that financially football is out of control, making mediocre players like him, think they're superstars.. He's an average full back, nothing more.. Man City paid 50 miliion quid for him!! Seriously, wtf... He's a bloody right back and not a very good one!! Same with wan bissaka, another 50m quid on an average full back!! Has the world gone mad??? Talk about Ashley Cole syndrome (another distinctly average full back who was lauded and fawned over and paid a shed load of money, leaving him thinking he was an absolute mega star when he wasn't). If teams are paying 50m for a crap full back now, imagine how much proper decent full backs like Denis irwin, Roberto carlos, bixente lizarazu, phillip lahm, Paolo Maldini and lilian thuram would be worth in today's market? They were proper full backs with talent and if walker is worth 50m (he isn't) then the players I've talked about would be worth 500 million today. No wonder the idiot has an over inflated ego. I've noticed that other complete and utter melt jack grealish is up to similar things... Another character of similar ilk. A skinny, lightweight championship player who thinks he's better than he is.. I notice man u are after him!!?? You think fergie would've ever gone near someone like him who is so obviously mentally weak, emotionally damaged and full of character flaws? No chance. Just goes to show how far they've fallen. Before anyone mentions Cantona, the difference was that he had talent. United already have one cancer in pogba they don't need another in grealish. These footballers like walker and gtralish are just like all millenials in our society, self entitled, spoilt and mentally weak. Tell us what you really think rather than beating around the bush.
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Post by graceyboy on May 10, 2020 13:41:31 GMT
😂👍
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Post by wrongsideoftheriver on May 11, 2020 7:14:39 GMT
idiot! enough said.
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Post by spiess1 on May 11, 2020 9:30:52 GMT
It's alright now. He has apologised to some fans.
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Post by daniel300380 on May 11, 2020 11:40:09 GMT
Walker at it again www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52587293When will these people learn that with huge privilege comes huge responsibility. The agents take hundreds of thousands from them yet no one seems to able to educate them. Another reason the country should be embarrassed about the people we put on pedestals On a day we mark the sacrifices made by the nation 75 years ago, Walker reminds us, he has feelings too Will it take a footballer to kill himself, before they get a bit of a break. I can understand people moaning the first time, but he went to pick up some meals and probably speak to his parents. Lots are doing similar, but not under the spotlight. Being paid loads of money, does not mean people can cope any easier. Suicides are higher than ever, if someone mentally can't cope in alone, I don't see a problem with popping out for a bit, as long as you keep your social distance.
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Post by wrongsideoftheriver on May 11, 2020 11:47:37 GMT
Walker at it again www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52587293When will these people learn that with huge privilege comes huge responsibility. The agents take hundreds of thousands from them yet no one seems to able to educate them. Another reason the country should be embarrassed about the people we put on pedestals On a day we mark the sacrifices made by the nation 75 years ago, Walker reminds us, he has feelings too Will it take a footballer to kill himself, before they get a bit of a break. I can understand people moaning the first time, but he went to pick up some meals and probably speak to his parents. Lots are doing similar, but not under the spotlight. Being paid loads of money, does not mean people can cope any easier. Suicides are higher than ever, if someone mentally can't cope in alone, I don't see a problem with popping out for a bit, as long as you keep your social distance. I'm sure with the millions he's earned his 40 acre estate could host his parents separated at a fair distance, this choses not to and host prostitute parties instead. I don't feel the 2nd offence is as bad as the 1st but if he didn't put himself in the limelight he wouldn't have this issue.
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Post by daniel300380 on May 11, 2020 14:59:42 GMT
Will it take a footballer to kill himself, before they get a bit of a break. I can understand people moaning the first time, but he went to pick up some meals and probably speak to his parents. Lots are doing similar, but not under the spotlight. Being paid loads of money, does not mean people can cope any easier. Suicides are higher than ever, if someone mentally can't cope in alone, I don't see a problem with popping out for a bit, as long as you keep your social distance. I'm sure with the millions he's earned his 40 acre estate could host his parents separated at a fair distance, this choses not to and host prostitute parties instead. I don't feel the 2nd offence is as bad as the 1st but if he didn't put himself in the limelight he wouldn't have this issue. Money has nothing to do with it. The first thing was 100% wrong, I don't see a problem with the 2nd though. People suffer with mental problems, even if they have money. He has certainly caused a lot of his problems. But he has 3 young children, that he probably isn't getting to see. Plus he's just been through a bad public break up etc. It was his fault. But now when he's stuck at home alone, I'm sure he's regretting his actions and struggling to cope. I wouldn't swop seeing me family for all the money in the world. Never get people making out, because people have money, they don't have problems.
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Post by Topper Gas on May 11, 2020 15:10:18 GMT
I'm sure with the millions he's earned his 40 acre estate could host his parents separated at a fair distance, this choses not to and host prostitute parties instead. I don't feel the 2nd offence is as bad as the 1st but if he didn't put himself in the limelight he wouldn't have this issue. Money has nothing to do with it. The first thing was 100% wrong, I don't see a problem with the 2nd though. People suffer with mental problems, even if they have money. He has certainly caused a lot of his problems. But he has 3 young children, that he probably isn't getting to see. Plus he's just been through a bad public break up etc. It was his fault. But now when he's stuck at home alone, I'm sure he's regretting his actions and struggling to cope. I wouldn't swop seeing me family for all the money in the world. Never get people making out, because people have money, they don't have problems. So you support breaking the law?
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Post by daniel300380 on May 11, 2020 15:58:43 GMT
Money has nothing to do with it. The first thing was 100% wrong, I don't see a problem with the 2nd though. People suffer with mental problems, even if they have money. He has certainly caused a lot of his problems. But he has 3 young children, that he probably isn't getting to see. Plus he's just been through a bad public break up etc. It was his fault. But now when he's stuck at home alone, I'm sure he's regretting his actions and struggling to cope. I wouldn't swop seeing me family for all the money in the world. Never get people making out, because people have money, they don't have problems. So you support breaking the law? Picking up food isn't really breaking the law. Will come into contact with less people, going to parents and picking up food, than you will going to a shop. I've dropped off food to my parents and they have to us. How's that breaking the law?? It's common sense. If people had some, we wouldn't need so many rules in the first place. Even if it's classed as breaking the law, I don't personally have a problem with it. We don't know how he is mentally. You only have to listen to Stuart Sinclair and other similar people, to see how some struggle when they can't play and keep active.
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Post by wrongsideoftheriver on May 11, 2020 16:03:49 GMT
So you support breaking the law? Picking up food isn't really breaking the law. Will come into contact with less people, going to parents and picking up food, than you will going to a shop. I've dropped off food to my parents and they have to us. How's that breaking the law?? It's common sense. If people had some, we wouldn't need so many rules in the first place. Even if it's classed as breaking the law, I don't personally have a problem with it. We don't know how he is mentally. You only have to listen to Stuart Sinclair and other similar people, to see how some struggle when they can't play and keep active. Unfortunately the problem is people like you and Walker. Wont argue to much about it wrong is wrong!
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Post by daniel300380 on May 11, 2020 16:15:59 GMT
Picking up food isn't really breaking the law. Will come into contact with less people, going to parents and picking up food, than you will going to a shop. I've dropped off food to my parents and they have to us. How's that breaking the law?? It's common sense. If people had some, we wouldn't need so many rules in the first place. Even if it's classed as breaking the law, I don't personally have a problem with it. We don't know how he is mentally. You only have to listen to Stuart Sinclair and other similar people, to see how some struggle when they can't play and keep active. Unfortunately the problem is people like you and Walker. Wont argue to much about it wrong is wrong! You're allowed to go and get supplies. So your saying, if he killed himself, that would be better?? No it's not ideal. But if he's not coping and this helps, I don't have a problem with it. Mixing with others is completely different. All the money in the world, is worth nothing, when your alone. I might look at it differently as I've taken an interest in sports psychology etc before. Can see from a lot of the comments on here, what a lot of the people are interested in. Lots of people are not coping at the moment. Suicides are up.
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Post by daniel300380 on May 11, 2020 16:17:47 GMT
Picking up food isn't really breaking the law. Will come into contact with less people, going to parents and picking up food, than you will going to a shop. I've dropped off food to my parents and they have to us. How's that breaking the law?? It's common sense. If people had some, we wouldn't need so many rules in the first place. Even if it's classed as breaking the law, I don't personally have a problem with it. We don't know how he is mentally. You only have to listen to Stuart Sinclair and other similar people, to see how some struggle when they can't play and keep active. Unfortunately the problem is people like you and Walker. Wont argue to much about it wrong is wrong! All those take aways delivering meals are breaking the law at the moment as well are they 😂. No different. That's a higher risk and I won't have a take away at the moment, for that reason.
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Post by Topper Gas on May 11, 2020 16:18:01 GMT
So you support breaking the law? Picking up food isn't really breaking the law. Will come into contact with less people, going to parents and picking up food, than you will going to a shop. I've dropped off food to my parents and they have to us. How's that breaking the law?? It's common sense. If people had some, we wouldn't need so many rules in the first place. Even if it's classed as breaking the law, I don't personally have a problem with it. We don't know how he is mentally. You only have to listen to Stuart Sinclair and other similar people, to see how some struggle when they can't play and keep active. What was so hard to understand about "Stay at home"? As far as Walker does a bloke who holds a "sex party" during lockdown really sound like the type of person who struggles with his mental health.
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