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Old 20-08-2008, 22:36   #1
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Exclamation 5 thing Team GB can teach england football team

1)thay can teach tham about pride

2) thay can teach tham how to win with out much cash

3 )thay can teach tham to play as a team

4) thay can teach tham to play far with out cheating

5) thay can teach tham modesty
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they can teach them how to lose graciously
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Re: 5 thing Team GB can teach england football team

well it goes to show one thing, Amateur does not mean worst. The problem with the "Professional Footballers" these days is that there is waaaay too much money involved and that means that they start believing that they are better than anyone else and can do what they like. Worldwide wage cap should be bought in and they should then be made to fight for sponsorship deals if they want more money. Would soon see a performance increase.
At least with the olympics we can see a situation where the sport actually truly means something to the people taking part.
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Re: 5 thing Team GB can teach england football team

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1)thay can teach tham about pride

2) thay can teach tham how to win with out much cash

3 )thay can teach tham to play as a team

4) thay can teach tham to play far with out cheating

5) thay can teach tham modesty
Total agree over paid, no passion all they think about is there club. I feel very, very let down by the England squad. Just goes to prove there in it for the money.
Glade you made this post as I was thinking the same thing. .
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well it goes to show one thing, Amateur does not mean worst. The problem with the "Professional Footballers" these days is that there is waaaay too much money involved and that means that they start believing that they are better than anyone else and can do what they like. Worldwide wage cap should be bought in and they should then be made to fight for sponsorship deals if they want more money. Would soon see a performance increase.
At least with the olympics we can see a situation where the sport actually truly means something to the people taking part.
I think that it's more a case that the Premier League is now so full of money and 'home' players are bought for more money that they are worth, so they actually think they are on the same level as the better foreign players that are bought for the same amounts, when they are clearly not.
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