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Wednesday was the perfect opportunity to throw him in & now he almost certainly won’t feature
Good. It's got nothing to do with anyone doubting his talent on the pitch. Just gotta put it together off the field.1-0 took him 8 minutes
Irish poster here.
He’s hanging around with some seriously dodgy folks.......
Most people know the score. Literally public enemy number 1 in Ireland and he’s is posing for pictures with their kin.
Although it’s unfair to tar the kids with the same brush as the proper scumbag parents, it seems like the kids are enjoying the fruits of the “labour” a little too much. Is Parrott from the same area as these people? Grown up with them etc? If that’s the case then it’s a little different. If he’s befriended them recently then he needs a chat with himself.
Hang around with shit and you start smelling of shit
Sounds similar to Ravel Morrison & what a waste of a talent he wasYea lads he grew up with they are from the same area. Like all areas like that he was well known from an early age because of how good he was at footie but unfortunately he's also known around the area for some other bits.
Let's hope he gets his head straight and buckles down because theres obviously a lot of talent there but there's a very long list of lads with talent but who didn't take advantage of it and ended up back with tail between the legs.
Yea lads he grew up with they are from the same area. Like all areas like that he was well known from an early age because of how good he was at footie but unfortunately he's also known around the area for some other bits.
Let's hope he gets his head straight and buckles down because theres obviously a lot of talent there but there's a very long list of lads with talent but who didn't take advantage of it and ended up back with tail between the legs.
At 18 that may seem tough but with the money at stake aligned with the fact that friendships change as lives do going into your 20s/30s/40s with family and work responsibilities changing your social circles he’d be mad not to focus on the bigger picture. Plenty of time to catch up in years to come when he’s retired and kicking about doing nothing in his mid-30s.If he's been mates with the guy since they were kids then that makes it more difficult. I wonder how many of us would ditch a childhood friend if work asked us to?
If he's been mates with the guy since they were kids then that makes it more difficult. I wonder how many of us would ditch a childhood friend if work asked us to?
At 18 that may seem tough but with the money at stake aligned with the fact that friendships change as lives do going into your 20s/30s/40s with family and work responsibilities changing your social circles he’d be mad not to focus on the bigger picture. Plenty of time to catch up in years to come when he’s retired and kicking about doing nothing in his mid-30s.
Nothing that unusual, I think. Plenty of people drop their mates to concentrate on their pursuit of careers or personal development.
Possibly. Another possibility is to move to a club that aren't making those demands of you. I guess it depends on if his friend is a huge distraction in his life. Like you say he's got a choice to make.
There's a big difference between losing contact as your lives evolve and being told to drop a friend who you're close to - not that we even know if that's the case here.
Fergie gave players this choice. It separates your Giggs and Nevilles from your Sharpes and Morrisons. Talent without the right attitude at the top level is like losing 50% of your ability.Possibly. Another possibility is to move to a club that aren't making those demands of you. I guess it depends on if his friend is a huge distraction in his life. Like you say he's got a choice to make.
Fergie gave players this choice. It separates your Giggs and Nevilles from your Sharpes and Morrisons. Talent without the right attitude at the top level is like losing 50% of your ability.