McNulty getting all the praises on the BBC

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Well said. Some of our fans would rather have someone who behaves impeccably but is wank on the pitch over someone who apparently misbehaves and can actually play a bit. When did football turn into an opera theatre environment, lets get 11 nuns out on the pitch.

I don't think some managers mind players having a couple of drinks when their is no match on or they are not in training. McNuts pushed his luck on more than one occasion and I think it all started going downhill for him when he got his face smashed in Edinburgh while out with his usual crew of numpty mates.

He might be decent on the pitch when he wants to be but it's clear Adkins demands a better attitude on and off the field. Maybe that's why he has been sent to Pompey? Try to get him as far away as possible from his mates and give him the chance to focus on his football.

As for us fans we pay good money to watch these players and personally I don't want to see players wander around the pitch looking like they have been on the lash the night before. You can still be talented on the pitch without needing to go out and get wasted with your mates every week.

If McNuts wants to make it at a higher level then he should know what he needs to do by now.
 
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My main problem with this thread is how someone can get all the praises

What the motherfucking fuck is all that about ?
 
Well said. Some of our fans would rather have someone who behaves impeccably but is wank on the pitch over someone who apparently misbehaves and can actually play a bit. When did football turn into an opera theatre environment, lets get 11 nuns out on the pitch.
You can keep your nuns, I just want 11 professionals out on the pitch and that's not too much to ask.

If you're going out drinking between matches you aren't taking your career or your job seriously and therefore I'd rather we gave someone else a chance who understands what a great opportunity it is to play for us.
 
My main problem with this thread is how someone can get all the praises

What the motherfucking fuck is all that about ?
Well you know 'the praises' what they have on BBC. He's got em all.
 
Unfortunately mcnultys best friend is Twitter. If you're going to put yourself out there you've got to put yourself out there.. every week
 
You can keep your nuns, I just want 11 professionals out on the pitch and that's not too much to ask.

If you're going out drinking between matches you aren't taking your career or your job seriously and therefore I'd rather we gave someone else a chance who understands what a great opportunity it is to play for us.
So no footballer is allowed to have a drink in between games? That's crazy!

And as long as they're professional and understand what a great opportunity it is to play for us, that's ok, even if they're wank? That sort of proves my point regarding some of our fans expectations.
 
So no footballer is allowed to have a drink in between games? That's crazy!

And as long as they're professional and understand what a great opportunity it is to play for us, that's ok, even if they're wank? That sort of proves my point regarding some of our fans expectations.
Getting shit faced between games isn't what an athlete should be doing. It's unprofessional to its core and shouldn't be acceptable to any club or fans wanting to go somewhere.
Not sure where I've even alluded to the fact that I'm happy for wank players to play for us. Picking the players for us to buy is upto the manager and board and they should be of a good enough standard, but everyone of their attitudes should be professional and looking to do the best for SUFC else they should be out the door. Hence why I don't think we should keep any player who wants to go no matter how good they are.
 
I couldn't care less about his attitude or drinking. I just don't think he's very good.

But then I didn't think much of Andy Gray either, and I see him as a similar ilk. People pull up the Billy comparison, but the amount of work he puts in to create goals for other people and shows McNulty up.
 
Sorry but you have to compromise if you want to be a top athlete. I wouldn't hesitate to stop drinking if I was a young professional footballer. You can still have a good time without drinking and acting like a Bellend.
 
hahaha! Bang on pal. George Best was hardly a saint off the pitch. Didn't here anyone complaining then!

I'm assuming I mised the sarcasm in this post?? I can't believe anyone would mention Bestie, one of the best players to ever play this game, and McNulty in the same sentance. o_O

Wow, unbelievable Jeff.
 



I'm assuming I mised the sarcasm in this post?? I can't believe anyone would mention Bestie, one of the best players to ever play this game, and McNulty in the same sentance. o_O

Wow, unbelievable Jeff.
It has to be sarcasm. 'Didn't hear anyone complaining then'. Look up 'waste of talent' in the dictionary and it's just a picture of George Best.
 
Getting shit faced between games isn't what an athlete should be doing. It's unprofessional to its core and shouldn't be acceptable to any club or fans wanting to go somewhere.
Not sure where I've even alluded to the fact that I'm happy for wank players to play for us. Picking the players for us to buy is upto the manager and board and they should be of a good enough standard, but everyone of their attitudes should be professional and looking to do the best for SUFC else they should be out the door. Hence why I don't think we should keep any player who wants to go no matter how good they are.
I wasn't saying you were happy to have wank players playing for us FB, I put that to enhance my point and that my opinion is that I'd rather have someone who's a bit of a twat who can play a bit rather than someone who behaves impeccably but can't play the game very well. Good post otherwise and I know opinions will differ on this but I go to watch football not see how much of a bellend they are off the pitch, none of this being proved by the way other than his mates saying something on social media, it all seems a bit over the top imho.
 
I'm assuming I mised the sarcasm in this post?? I can't believe anyone would mention Bestie, one of the best players to ever play this game, and McNulty in the same sentance. o_O

Wow, unbelievable Jeff.
I thought the same afterwards!
But it's the point in trying to make. Goals are goals.
 
hahaha! Bang on pal. George Best was hardly a saint off the pitch. Didn't here anyone complaining then!

Man U didnt turn a blind eye to his drinking exploits. Very often Matt Busby would lecture Best in his office. Best would say later that when called into Busby's office to be chastised, he would simply look beyond the manager and count the emblems on the wallpaper. His last top division match was when he was 27 (ironically previous to his last match he played against us in our 2-1 Boxing Day win in 1973) and was never the same player again but he still pulled in crowds at Fulham and other few clubs. His peak was probably when he was 22 in 1968
 
Man U didnt turn a blind eye to his drinking exploits. Very often Matt Busby would lecture Best in his office. Best would say later that when called into Busby's office to be chastised, he would simply look beyond the manager and count the emblems on the wallpaper. His last top division match was when he was 27 (ironically previous to his last match he played against us in our 2-1 Boxing Day win in 1973) and was never the same player again but he still pulled in crowds at Fulham and other few clubs. His peak was probably when he was 22 in 1968
Exactly. Compare that to Giggs. Who's a much bigger twat.
It's not about players being twats, it's about being unprofessional, there's a huge difference.
 
Exactly. Compare that to Giggs. Who's a much bigger twat.
It's not about players being twats, it's about being unprofessional, there's a huge difference.
A few years ago I was in a pub in Worsley on a Friday night and Giggs was in with his mates. He lived somewhere round there at the time (as did Beckham). Anyway, some guy was giving him some gip and Giggs took at a £50 note, put a lighter to it, and said "That's what I can do mate". The guy promptly smacked him and layed him out and said "And that's what I can do". He played that Sunday with a black eye. That's where he got it from!
 
A few years ago I was in a pub in Worsley on a Friday night and Giggs was in with his mates. He lived somewhere round there at the time (as did Beckham). Anyway, some guy was giving him some gip and Giggs took at a £50 note, put a lighter to it, and said "That's what I can do mate". The guy promptly smacked him and layed him out and said "And that's what I can do". He played that Sunday with a black eye. That's where he got it from!

I've heard this story about fifty times with a different footballer every time.
 
I've heard this story about fifty times with a different footballer every time.
I haven't. But I tell you I was about 3 yards away from it. Pub on main road on right hand side as you go down from M60 J13 (although it was M62 in them days!). Can't remember off top of me head but I think it's (was) called Bridgewater.
 



I've heard this story about fifty times with a different footballer every time.
It was Jonathan Woodgate that I heard it about and it was from some guys that I worked with that went to school with him.
 

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