http://soccer.nbcsports.com/2015/09...BC Sports Soccer&utm_tags=srm[soccer,article]
No need to rehash how Lamps' ACTIONS bothered many, but how about one of our guys (assume a current or future DP coming from a bigger and better league) making similar statements to Gerrard's? Let's assume we are not taking Gerrard's quotes out of context (which is possible), they would bother me if I were an LA fan, and would bother me if an NYCFC player made similar statements. Nothing worse than your new colleague talking about how much they miss all the great things about their old company, or (this never happened to me but) a new girlfriend singing the praises of a former flame. We get it, the EPL is great, has a long, well-developed history, with die-hard fans, and you were a legend, but we don't need to hear about how much you miss that and how you wish you could turn back the clock. In effect, he is saying he has "settled" for this fresh opportunity to have some fun, avoid boredom, and collect a pay check, but already misses the good ol' days playing for a big team in a big league. This feeds right into the "retirement league" sentiment, that MLS needs to move past.
No need to rehash how Lamps' ACTIONS bothered many, but how about one of our guys (assume a current or future DP coming from a bigger and better league) making similar statements to Gerrard's? Let's assume we are not taking Gerrard's quotes out of context (which is possible), they would bother me if I were an LA fan, and would bother me if an NYCFC player made similar statements. Nothing worse than your new colleague talking about how much they miss all the great things about their old company, or (this never happened to me but) a new girlfriend singing the praises of a former flame. We get it, the EPL is great, has a long, well-developed history, with die-hard fans, and you were a legend, but we don't need to hear about how much you miss that and how you wish you could turn back the clock. In effect, he is saying he has "settled" for this fresh opportunity to have some fun, avoid boredom, and collect a pay check, but already misses the good ol' days playing for a big team in a big league. This feeds right into the "retirement league" sentiment, that MLS needs to move past.