Love? Fine...kids have this deep affection for their home team. But you must have heard of divorce? It often happens as people mature,look at their early choices and consider more attractive options. Not surprising when a kid who's career will be over in a few years decides to do the same. Are all divorcees traitors because things did not work out as they hoped despite all the early affection and promises? It's nonsense. If SG decides to stay...great (although I feel Pool would be better off with the cash) and it would be nice for him to play for just one side throughout his time, but what if he no longer feels the loyalty you think he should have for the rest of is playing life? What if has become erroded by frustration and he feels his game suffers and he needs new challenges? Unlucky for his admiring fans no doubt, but should this mean they should boo him? Seems they would owe him no "loyalty" for his past efforts for his club? Yes, its a strange, one sided and ill considered ethic and childish is the only way I can describe it.
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Stevie G 4534Why not? It is pertinent. Love-affection is a matter of degree and it can remain even when other options become more attractive. Football is full of players...
Stevie G 4535Would you see a problem if, say, he went to United? Would that also just be proof that...