He could have turned it down, no? If he felt he wouldn't be able to live up to its implications for his performance. After all, transfer fees are decided between clubs, but contracts are decided between club and player.
He could have turned it down, no? If he felt he wouldn't be able to live up to its implications for his performance. After all, transfer fees are decided between clubs, but contracts are decided between club and player.
He could have turned it down, no? If he felt he wouldn't be able to live up to its implications for his performance. After all, transfer fees are decided between clubs, but contracts are decided between club and player.
Fine. So he was "entrapped" into taking that contract. Then he was entrapped into sucking because the expectations were too great. And thus he was entrapped into becoming a laughing stock which Melo here thinks is completely unfair and we ought to stop.
But hey, that's the risky business of professional sports, he's not the first he won't be the last.
Yeah, Secco made him not score anymore. He was rubbish and it was inevitble for him not to score in Parma. He looked tense and stressed as fuck on the pitch when he was with us, new environment was all he needed.
Fine. So he was "entrapped" into taking that contract. Then he was entrapped into sucking because the expectations were too great. And thus he was entrapped into becoming a laughing stock which Melo here thinks is completely unfair and we ought to stop.
But hey, that's the risky business of professional sports, he's not the first he won't be the last.
You aren't making any damn sense. Are you actually saying everyone should bargain for a lower salary for fear of not performing? What sort of shit is that?
"Oh hey boss, can I have a salary deduction? Oh thank you, generous kind sir."