• Coelacanth
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      121 year ago

      In most cases no, I’ve become sufficiently desensitized over the years. It’s happened before with China and Qatar, now it’s Saudi. These are athletes, we can’t expect them to be paragons of virtue to begin with, as much as I would love it if they were. Just look at the amount of Brazilian players who are vocal supporters of Bolsonaro.

      In the specific case of Jordan Henderson, yes his previously outspoken statements regarding LGBTQ+ rights makes this move stick in my craw a little bit.

    • @popcornheadlines
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      61 year ago

      Yeah. A lot of the players they’ve signed have earned a lot of money in their career. Its not like they’re taking people out of poverty and giving them money. These players are already multi-millionaires and are just selling their soul for a couple extra million

    • @Sudo
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      -11 year ago

      I dont judge any of them. If I was in the same situation I would probably do the same. As a professional athlete, you can only do it for so long. Yes, they are already rich but if I was going to retire in their shoes, I would do my best to collect as much wealth as I can while I’m at the top and then ride off into the sunset.

    • @TrustTheProcessOP
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      101 year ago

      I Guess because it’s a sovereign fund buying and allocating players. Probably would have been better to put the club name.

    • MrNemobody
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      51 year ago

      They’re overpaying for players in decline though.