Originally Posted by PSRB Some players are more mercenary than others, see: E. Adebayor for instance They're (we're?) all the same, imo. "Mercenary" is just a pejorative used for people we don't like.
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us. "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
Originally Posted by redgunamo They're (we're?) all the same, imo. "Mercenary" is just a pejorative used for people we don't like. Indeed. "Contractors" being the more favourable term, n'est ce pas?
Originally Posted by Ash Indeed. "Contractors" being the more favourable term, n'est ce pas? Sticks and stones, A. Sticks and stones. #ShowMeTheMoney
Originally Posted by Ash Indeed. "Contractors" being the more favourable term, n'est ce pas? When in fact they are employees, on a fixed term contract. I wonder if they receive a redundancy payment if the club allows their contract expires after 2+ years. They should
“Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”
Originally Posted by IUFG When in fact they are employees, on a fixed term contract. I wonder if they receive a redundancy payment if the club allows their contract expires after 2+ years. They should Slight Woosh! there, but never mind.
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