https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66185472
It's amazing how quickly his principles disappeared when there was cold hard cash on offer.
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Once seen as an ally for LGBTQ groups moves to Saudi
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66319609
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/07/20/s...spt/index.html
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66185472
It's amazing how quickly his principles disappeared when there was cold hard cash on offer.
it seems everyone has his / her / their price
Thankfully they are not all the same!
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Not sure Ramsey who earned a reported 400k a week at Juventus is the best example here.
Not a fan of Henderson but I don't know why we give such figures this kind of responsibility, especially when they don't give stuff a lot of thought. He's in a weird, overregarded profession anyway and then has to be a shining beacon of morality. He's probably not homophobic and won't be before and after his time in Saudi. We need to lower expectations.
You’ll all be eating your words when he organises Pride/Riyadh next summer.
Why do I always get the feeling that when people talk about virtue signalling, it's not so much the person being accused that is the primary point of focus, but the issues that those people have focused on, as some backhanded dismissal.
I listened to this on the radio this morning - and thought - fake immediately. Sounded like it had been put together like a kid on a gcse PR course.
He doesnt need the money - neither do the rest of them who have gone to fake sheik league for a series of demonstration matches. But yeah - the money's not too bad and hard to resist when you are at the @rse end of your career
None of us know for sure what we would do in his position. I feel slightly negative about it. But I don't really care what Jordan Henderson does. It's not like I ever looked to him for leadership.