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Several managers complained about the schedule, the former chairman of Crystal Palace: no football you have to go to McDonald's to work

Several managers complained about the schedule, the former chairman of Crystal Palace: no football you have to go to McDonald's to work

Former Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan recently shelled Premier League coaches and players who complained that the schedule was too dense, saying that if it were not for football, half of those players and coaches would have to work at McDonald's, rather than making tens of millions of dollars a year as they do now.

Jordan said: "I heard people like Sonnes and Moyes come out and say that the game is one after another, but that's what we want. I don't know who we've raised, but they're so lightweight I can't stand it. A little personality, grit your teeth and get through it. Since you accept all the benefits, you have to accept some of the disadvantages that come with it. ”

"Football is based on a culture where people always make excuses and I do agree to give each team five substitutions per game, and it's the teams themselves who vote not to have that rule, it's their own fault. But if you give them five substitutions, they're going to want seven, and if they get seven, they're going to want ten. ”

"Whatever you give to someone else, it's never enough. Why not say you're doing a good job? Why not pinch yourself and realize how damn lucky you are? Because if it's not football, half of you guys work at McDonald's. ”

"A player makes tens of millions a year and only complains about what he doesn't get."

Recently, Klopp, his assistant coach Lindes, Liverpool captain Henderson and others have said that the Premier League does not care enough about the health of players, and Lonnick, Guardiola, Dean Smith and others have also expressed dissatisfaction with the excessive density of the schedule.

Simon Jordan said: "Klopp seems incredibly tough, like his assistant manager, we had to listen to his complaints the day before that the football dynamics in this country should be consistent. ”

"But everyone is playing on an equal footing. Everyone understands the dynamics of football in this country, and at certain times of the year, teams are all about playing for spectators. ”

"The Christmas intensive schedule is for spectators, it's for broadcasters, it's for the fans, they want to play these games in this way. I think there's been a huge backlash against this lately, and I may be wrong, but I don't think I'm wrong, but the fans love the tradition. ”

"Have you forgotten what brought you to this point?" What makes you what you have today is the demand for soccer games, because if people didn't have a demand for soccer games, you and your colleagues wouldn't be paid tens of millions of pounds a year. ”

(Goblin Killer)

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