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Definition of stealing a living. He is so lucky he is at the club that is simply unable to let useless players go otherwise he would be playing in League 2 or most likely be unemployed.
Except he wasn't very good during the years when he was fit.
I still have nightmare flashbacks of shouting Nooooooo!!! while watching Jones bearing down on Eden Hazard.Wouldn't surprise me if Ole has him up and running soon. He obviously likes him and believes he can still play a part for us. Maybe SAF is behind some of it. We'll see. Fact is he's still only 28.
Phil Jones is walking without a support boot and crutches
Can he play vs Wolves?
I have nightmares when I see Jones name on the team sheet!I still have nightmare flashbacks of shouting Nooooooo!!! while watching Jones bearing down on Eden Hazard.
Hope we are working on giving him a new deal. But then we would need to find another vacant bed for Bailly0 matches this season, 8 the previous one. What a player!
Phil Jones is walking without a support boot and crutches
People say it must be mentally draining etc but I'd fecking love his life. Gym sesh in the morning, maybe a kickabout, finish work by 1, zero expectations on me, pick up £100k a week.
The dream.
Definitely the dream for us but I bet Phil wants to get back playing regularly. At some point rehabilitation takes a toll on you mentallyPeople say it must be mentally draining etc but I'd fecking love his life. Gym sesh in the morning, maybe a kickabout, finish work by 1, zero expectations on me, pick up £100k a week.
The dream.
Definitely the dream for us but I bet Phil wants to get back playing regularly. At some point rehabilitation takes a toll on you mentally
People say it must be mentally draining etc but I'd fecking love his life. Gym sesh in the morning, maybe a kickabout, finish work by 1, zero expectations on me, pick up £100k a week.
The dream.
Yeah I doubt he is bothered much. By all accounts he seems to be content to stay where he is and pickup the cheque. I have seen 2nd and 3rd string GKs show more ambition than him.I doubt it gnaws away at him now as much as maybe it did a few years back. I imagine he’s coping ok now, it’s his way of life.
Yeah I doubt he is bothered much. By all accounts he seems to be content to stay where he is and pickup the cheque. I have seen 2nd and 3rd string GKs show more ambition than him.
By whose account, specifically?
It was an expression, a way of saying he seems to be content to continue with the state he is in, and he is, evidently.By whose account, specifically?
It was an expression, a way of saying he seems to be content to continue with the state he is in, and he is, evidently.
Yes of course. I know Woodward personally and he told me.And how do you know? Do you have even a shred of evidence that he’s content being out injured as long as he has? Because it’s a hell of a claim.
Yes of course. I know Woodward personally and he told me.
No one here has shred of evidence most of the time. The fact that he's been here like a decade and rarely plays and there has been no attempt on his part to maybe look for a change of scenery, leads me to believe he is fairly content.
Because sometimes when things aren't working out for whatever reason, players look for a change. Not just players, people do too. See Jesse and Smalling for example and they were actually playing.Why would he look for a change of scenery? When he’s fit to play he’s usually been getting picked. Why would leaving United to a lesser club get him playing more football? It certainly wouldn’t make him any less injured.
Why would he look for a change of scenery? When he’s fit to play he’s usually been getting picked. Why would leaving United to a lesser club get him playing more football? It certainly wouldn’t make him any less injured.
To be fair, he had a proper career. Played many games for us, played for England, and has earned probably more than 20m (after taxes) in his career.It’s a nice life but we all end up comparing ourselves with our peers. So I’d say it’s pretty brutal seeing his team-mates all enjoying proper careers while he’s a figure of fun.
Exactly, I don't blame him for taking the easy life. That's on us. But I would not call 200 odd appearances in 10 years a "proper" career.To be fair, he had a proper career. Played many games for us, played for England, and has earned probably more than 20m (after taxes) in his career.
He has essentially been retired for the last few years while taking a few millions per year. Not a bad life.
How do you propose he makes a change whilst injured? He won’t pass a medical for a start, never mind convince another team to pay a fee for him while he can’t play.Exactly, I don't blame him for taking the easy life. That's on us. But I would not call 200 odd appearances in 10 years a "proper" career.
But players with ambition look for a change when things aren't working out. Clearly he is content to be where he is.
Because sometimes when things aren't working out for whatever reason, players look for a change. Not just players, people do too. See Jesse and Smalling for example and they were actually playing.
Even when he is fit, he doesn't automatically start. He plays in some FA cup or League cup stuff and gets out injured right away.