I don’t feel any sympathy for Jordan (Henderson) or Bobby (Firmino) whatsoever. How can you feel sympathy for someone who has gone out there, pays no tax, and has and got paid a ridiculous amount of money?
I don’t feel sorry for them. It’s a lesson learned. The grass is not always greener on the other side, is it? Jordan’s found that out. and he has to live with it.
If they come back, they can spread the misery. It’s not always great to go out and get the money. You miss the Premier League, the attendances, the atmospheres, probably the banter in the dressing room too. Just the life in general.
When you’ve got as much money as these players have got, you don’t really need to go out there. You’re in a good way already. Your kids are in a good way, and your grandkids and great grandkids will be too. What more do you want?
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I’d hate to see Jordan come back and go to a rival team to be honest though. The time he spent at Liverpool, one of the top six or seven teams.
I don’t know where he’s at now, I’ve not been watching him so don’t know if he’s still capable. I’m pretty sure he’d be brilliant for a dressing room though. Brilliant for the squad, brilliant for the manager.
I don’t know where he’ll end up but it’s an interesting one. You can have all the money in the world, it doesn’t mean that you’re going to enjoy your life. It’s completely and utterly different.
When you’re getting double wages because you pay no tax, but how much money do you need? It’s a big example. You’re rich enough as it is.
These players are all rich enough. You
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