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Maltshoveller

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There has been a lot of stuff on this forum

lately on about players who are, or are not loyal

A question to all you out there who think players loyalty

to Bristol City is every thing:-

A good friend of yours turns up at your house one night

He offers you a new job, which you know you will love doing.

Your salary will be 4 TIMES MORE than you are currently on.

The only down side to the job is that you would have to spend

every saturday/tuesday night sat with your new boss

(all expences paid) watching BRISTOL ROVERS :city::cool::D

Well do you take the job????

My answer to the question would be Yes

How ever much i love CITY

MY house and MY well being will allways come

before a football club

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So??? This isn't relevant at all, because whilst it is a football club, it is their job. A better example would be...

You are in a job which you enjoy, and have many friends you work with, but suddenly you are offered a job with people you don't know, and have no connections to, and you may need to leave the area for, but they offer you 3 times the salary.

Well?

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So??? This isn't relevant at all, because whilst it is a football club, it is their job. A better example would be...

You are in a job which you enjoy, and have many friends you work with, but suddenly you are offered a job with people you don't know, and have no connections to, and you may need to leave the area for, but they offer you 3 times the salary.

Well?

Good point Maltshoveller.

Well maybe not 3 time the salary but I moved to Bristol for much the same reasons and haven't regretted it. (Except becoming a City fan :city: ) I was in a job I enjoyed with people I liked but that it was all going nowhere - all too comfortable really. Sometimes you just have to move on, take a gamble and test yourself to see if you measure up. The Bristol boys like Brown, Burnell,and probably Carey have been lucky so far in that they stayed in the home town amongst family and friends. Now's the time that they have to prove themselves. Good luck to them.

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Yes. After all :-

1. you don't have to enjoy it and it isn't much out of your life

2. your boss can't stop you rooting for the opposition :city:

edit: 3. you can come on here and make everybody laugh with a humorous match report

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There has been a lot of stuff on this forum

lately on about players who are, or are not loyal

A question to all you out there who think players loyalty

to Bristol City is every thing:-

A good friend of yours turns up at your house one night

He offers you a new job, which you know you will love doing.

Your salary will be 4 TIMES MORE than you are currently on.

The only down side to the job is that you would have to spend

every saturday/tuesday night sat with your new boss

(all expences paid) watching BRISTOL ROVERS :city:  :cool:  :D

Well do you take the job????

My answer to the question would be Yes

How ever much i love CITY

MY house and MY well being will allways come

before a football club

Is there a bar?

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