boi1da1296

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[–] boi1da1296@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Oh yeah? Well I'm a genius and have a rebuttal for every single one of your points:

too many games.

They're being paid lots of money to kick a ball, they should be happy they even get to play at all.

not enough rotation because every player is expensive so you're not going to rotate out your 100m man when every game is must win.

Why should they be rotated when they earn 100m every week? My boss doesn't rotate me at my office job.

players are getting more athletic so more forces put into the ground at higher speeds and shorter ground contact times.

They're being paid to be fit? What's the problem here?

time off between seasons are way too short. pre seasons are way too short. 4 week preseason to go from sedentary to game speed is nowhere near enough.

When my grandad worked the coal mines, do you think they cared if he had a break? These millionaire diva crybabies that I invest hundreds of hours watching every year need to think of the common person.

generally very mediocre strength and conditioning. which clubs can get away with because you can just buy a healthy player, buy a fast player etc instead of revamping your physical development systems

Maybe they can take the 200m they earn every week and spend it on a trainer that's actually good at their job!

Makes me sick seeing all the defenders of these overpaid footballers. They get paid more than most will see in their lifetimes, clearly their bodies are different from the rest of ours.

[–] boi1da1296@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

When neither of those clubs get major sanctions they’ll say they got the Everton decision wrong or they’ll explain why the charges against City and Chelsea that will end up sticking aren’t as serious as Everton’s breaches.