Espen Baardsen

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Taken from Guardian article. Can't remember being linked with him in that era?

Five years after retiring, Espen Baardsen described to the Observer in 2008 his final day in football: “I had been living out of hotels and suitcases for months. It was in a Tesco in Sheffield that I reached my lowest point. I went into Neil Warnock’s office to negotiate my wages and he offered me less than what a tube driver earns. I turned it down. I got bored of it. I felt unsatisfied intellectually, I wanted to travel the world.”

Us offer low wages? Never! :D
 



Taken from Guardian article. Can't remember being linked with him in that era?

Five years after retiring, Espen Baardsen described to the Observer in 2008 his final day in football: “I had been living out of hotels and suitcases for months. It was in a Tesco in Sheffield that I reached my lowest point. I went into Neil Warnock’s office to negotiate my wages and he offered me less than what a tube driver earns. I turned it down. I got bored of it. I felt unsatisfied intellectually, I wanted to travel the world.”

Us offer low wages? Never! :D

To be fair for a run of the mill back up keeper I bet it wasn't a bad wedge. I'll let him do my god forsaken job for much less than a fucking tube driver earns.
 
To be fair for a run of the mill back up keeper I bet it wasn't a bad wedge. I'll let him do my god forsaken job for much less than a fucking tube driver earns.
True but he's now a fund manager for an asset management company (which he's partner of) so he's probably not short of a few quid.
 
and in what part of his dream did his and Warnock's paths cross professionally because to the best of my knowledge he never played for a team managed by Warnock?
 
Under Vialli Watford paid him 20k a week. That's what he was used to, Vialli made Robson look like scrouge over there.
 
Taken from Guardian article. Can't remember being linked with him in that era?

Five years after retiring, Espen Baardsen described to the Observer in 2008 his final day in football: “I had been living out of hotels and suitcases for months. It was in a Tesco in Sheffield that I reached my lowest point. I went into Neil Warnock’s office to negotiate my wages and he offered me less than what a tube driver earns. I turned it down. I got bored of it. I felt unsatisfied intellectually, I wanted to travel the world.”

Us offer low wages? Never! :D
Why was warnocks office in tesco?
 
I didn't know that SUFC had ever gone so far as to set up an office in Tesco, but I knew that they'd had various managers 'shadowing' some of the staff there a few years back to see if they could crib any marketing techniques.

In the end they did put some of Tesco's sales techniques into practice - one of the first obvious examples was the BOGOF deal with Spurs for the two Kyles.

United had got the wrong end of the stick and just thought it would work if they threw Walker in for free having received a a decent whack for Naughton.

Spurs hadn't expected Walker at all but are still very happy with the charitable donation that we made which is of course the main thing.
 
'I felt unsatisfied intellectually'

Funny how he felt satisfied intellectually when he was earning big money. Typical modern day footballer arsehole.

Going to NW for intellectual conversation. Spot the mistake here.

I remember Mido signed for Boro I think for £1k per week to get fit and scoring again but he was a bit of a head case and not many clubs would have him.
 



Ain't being funny, but I thought tube drivers did quite well..

Arrogance of a remotely talented footballer?
TBH I was fucking shocked to find out that a train driver could earn 60k a year. They don't have to turn a wheel, worry too much about other traffic, just start, accelerate , brake and then stop at the right station. Surely this is not worth £60k??
 
TBH I was fucking shocked to find out that a train driver could earn 60k a year. They don't have to turn a wheel, worry too much about other traffic, just start, accelerate , brake and then stop at the right station. Surely this is not worth £60k??

What do you do for a living?
 
Im surprised tube trains still have drivers with modern technology..london light rail in the east end can operate without them
 
Neil used to live opposite a Tesco.
 
Well you airily dismiss the value that train drivers provide. What do you do that's so valuable?
No I didn't. I was just shocked:eek:, when I heard what the salary for a train driver is. Compared to a bus driver, who has the same responsibility and required education level and who has to contend with other vehicles, turning, collecting money etc being a train driver is a very well paid job.
 
They get paid that much because a) they have a strong union and b) they tend to be at the brunt of an appalling suicide at least once during their career.
 

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