I dont think its worth the risk, it might hinder his game. I'd rather let him play his game and develop peacefully, he has enough pressure on his shoulders already, giving him the captaincy is just going to add more pressure imo.
actually it was very hard on him being club captain AND their saviour/messiah there was far too much pressure on him in his time there and the move to liverpool has seriously revitalized him and he is playing with great freedom. cesc would be the same,the burden would be too much for him. if he stays i think flamini could be a great captain, his energy,drive,determination wold make him a stand-out
Hleb is now banned for three matches for slapping Murty on the face, the ref didnt catch it. The way i see it, thats disgraceful, as Taylor who broke Eduardo's leg and possibly affected his career permanently got the same punishment
Hleb is now banned for three matches for slapping Murty on the face, the ref didnt catch it. The way i see it, thats disgraceful, as Taylor who broke Eduardo's leg and possibly affected his career permanently got the same punishment
That's because there is no punishment for breaking someone's leg. A real punishment for that would be to suspend someone for 6 months, probably as long as it takes the injured player to come back. But people don't want harsh suspensions like that, they say it can happen to anyone and it's just bad luck.
Imagine if the biggest punishment for a road accident you could get is the biggest speeding ticket they give out. It's the same kind of situation, all they can do is give the biggest suspension in their rulebook, nothing more.