Go on, how is it.
A 23 year old taking his mam to his new job.
Because football works differently to your job in Edinburgh. Like posters have said, players have a small trust circle and family help with career decisions on football. It’s standard practice
I give up honestly.
You think it's acceptable for a 23 year old to take his mam to work, I think it may just suggest that Dyche had a point about Bamford's attitude and suitability to fit into his squad.
We're not going to agree, and so I'm just off to ask my mam whether she's finished the report I've got to have to the MD by 5pm.
Nigel Winterburn??To be fair he probably turned up with his butler whilst playing violin and wearing a top hat.
Anyone remember that lad who arsenal signed who was breastfed until he was 12.
Expect that for a footballer to get as far as he did, his parents would have had to sacrifice an awful to to help him, so why is it wrong that he took them with him? Clearly they are a huge part of his careerGo on, how is it.
A 23 year old taking his mam to his new job.
Expect that for a footballer to get as far as he did, his parents would have had to sacrifice an awful to to help him, so why is it wrong that he took them with him? Clearly they are a huge part of his career
Well done you. Very brave and grown-up.I didn't take them along to my first day at work.
Mind Lizards has a point. All occupations are exactly the same and so should be treated as such. Bet Lizard's boss hates it when he turns up for his end of year performance review and he brings his agent with him to discuss his pay rise
Well done you. Very brave and grown-up.
It might be unusual but so what? It doesn't make him a bad footballer indeed it would appear that Dyche is just an inverted snob. If he had said you turned up here with your rrse hanging out of a pair of patched trackie bottoms and your hair shaved to your scalp would that be OK?
I think anyone doing a job has a right to be judged on how they do the job not on how they dress, talk or pick their nose.
True, when asked why he wasn't getting a game he was told because his mam and dad came with him when he signed. So true "not a bad footballer". I don't think "born with a silver spoon in your mouth" is valid reason not to play someone though. Plainly you do.I don't think Dyche has ever claimed he's a bad footballer