No. If you're a professional athlete, the very least that can be expected of you is to do your best to keep yourself fit.
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He has a point, or does he?
No. If you're a professional athlete, the very least that can be expected of you is to do your best to keep yourself fit.
Absolutely not. They're endangering their teammates and competitors. Most of the country is breaking the rules and I'd love nothing more than be able to play football. They've got it a lot better than most so they should be punished.
Pathetic, poor footballers having to stay in hotels and play football, how do they ever survive, poor dabs.
There will be those who have actively and repeatedly gone against the guidance, those who have followed it without faulting and the majority in the middle - I get his desire to dampen down any fierce criticism and protect his player.
However, while majority are in the middle of those two extremes not many hosted multiple families inside during winter with the knowledge that things were as bad as they were at that time. If the only way to defend yourself is to try to turn focus onto the politicians (or footballers as some MPs tried to do last year) then you fecked up, and if you fecking up sets such a bad example when it's seriously not needed then David Moyes is too old, too experienced and should be too smart to put out a statement downplaying importance of the guidance.
Wrong.
Bloody wrong, with their wealth ,lifestyle, living arrangements they should be able to isolate compared to say an inner city supermarket worker living in a high rise with very little living space or luxury.
Tossers,
Is it any surprise that the virus has spiralled out of control with bosses having such an attitude?
You can just imagine his Christmas message after the last training session!
The gormless fool