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Jordan Henderson (signed for Brentford)

If he had been up front and said he doesn’t give a shite about playing in the best teams, against the best teams, and he’s only interested in making as much money as possible I’d have a lot more respect for him.

Instead he made a thing for supporting women’s rights and LGBT rights. He was quite rightly applauded for this support of often persecuted groups.

Then, a nah of money is dangled in front of him. Already a multi/millionaire (so his kids weren’t hungry) he turned his back on everything he’d said and went for the lonely.

He then realised it was pretty crap out there and didn’t like it so he changed his mind, went to Ajax and picked up even more money on signing.

That does not make him a good role model. He would presumably get the captain’s armband if he joined. I’d far rather have Luke O’Nien (for example) as a role model for my children than Henderson, for reasons I’ve just written above.

I’m genuinely puzzled about why you can’t understand this. If you also lack morals and ethics you can of course disagree and say there was nothing wrong with his behaviour, but you don’t appear to understand the point.

I have never even suggested that I control Henderson’s life. What an idiotic thing to write.

I am entitled to post on a message board with my opinion, backed up with evidence.

I am also entitled to dislike any notion of Henderson re-signing. It would put me off following Sunderland to be honest if he did. I really don’t want hypocrites and players with no ethics as captain of the club I support.
Dan Neil talked at length in October about the prospect of Henderson returning and his exact words were that he would be a perfect role model for the young lads. Talks about how he has met him for a coffee a couple of times and Jordan gave him loads of advice. The young lads in our squad would definitely look up to him.
 

I haven't said I am better than him. But I'll tell you what I would never do though.... that's broadcast my support for women's groups, gay rights, LGBT etc.... and then as soon as I was offered money forget all that and work in a country with an utterly appalling track record to such groups. That is a person that lacks a moral backbone and puts money first. He's by far a better footballer than I am. Better looking, richer, fitter but I can look in the mirror and be proud of my ethics. He can't.

We are all allowed to judge football players and those in the public eye. The message board is full of such threads. So dry your eyes bonny lad. :rolleyes:

I have some sympathy for those that say if it was an every day Joe Public, who wasn't rich, then the offer of such wealth could be hard to turn down. But as has been pointed out, captains of Liverpool who have played in the team for a long time tend not to be boracic. He could have retired early without even noticing, but he dropped his morals n a heartbeat and took the money. That makes him a hypocrite.

I do worry about you. I picture you going beetroot and steam coming out of your ears.
What a charade.... :D:D
You are not grasping the basics - he is playing for a private club in Saudi - not the government. Do you condemn Isador for playing for a private club in Russia? Please answer - as I’ve seen no condemnation from you.

I’m searching here - is your issue about treatment of the LGBTI community?? So are you against regimes that suppress women, hang members of the LGBTI community? Is that your real issue? If so do you condemn Islamic regimes like Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan etc who carry out horrific atrocities or just Hendo who plays football???
Are you from the 1800s or summit ffs
I thought your views were more 6th century
 
Dan Neil talked at length in October about the prospect of Henderson returning and his exact words were that he would be a perfect role model for the young lads. Talks about how he has met him for a coffee a couple of times and Jordan gave him loads of advice. The young lads in our squad would definitely look up to him.
I don't disagree with the last sentence. Of course they would look up to him.

In my opinion he is not a good role model for any youngster, football players included.
 
Rose tinted glasses marra.

If he had been anyone but an ex Lad, youd be spitting feathers.
Sorry but no I wouldn’t as I don’t care. They are footballers not my family. Firstly if a player wants to earn as much money as possible then fair play to them, in no other career do people get scrutinised for this, I work in non-league football and it’s the same just a much smaller scale.

Secondly Henderson was asked due to his position within football. Why would he say no to what he perceived to be a good cause, saying no would have been worse for him.
 
If he had been up front and said he doesn’t give a shite about playing in the best teams, against the best teams, and he’s only interested in making as much money as possible I’d have a lot more respect for him.

Instead he made a thing for supporting women’s rights and LGBT rights. He was quite rightly applauded for this support of often persecuted groups.

Then, a nah of money is dangled in front of him. Already a multi/millionaire (so his kids weren’t hungry) he turned his back on everything he’d said and went for the lonely.

He then realised it was pretty crap out there and didn’t like it so he changed his mind, went to Ajax and picked up even more money on signing.

That does not make him a good role model. He would presumably get the captain’s armband if he joined. I’d far rather have Luke O’Nien (for example) as a role model for my children than Henderson, for reasons I’ve just written above.

I’m genuinely puzzled about why you can’t understand this. If you also lack morals and ethics you can of course disagree and say there was nothing wrong with his behaviour, but you don’t appear to understand the point.

I have never even suggested that I control Henderson’s life. What an idiotic thing to write.

I am entitled to post on a message board with my opinion, backed up with evidence.

I am also entitled to dislike any notion of Henderson re-signing. It would put me off following Sunderland to be honest if he did. I really don’t want hypocrites and players with no ethics as captain of the club I support.
Just checked you out -/your role models are Jeremy Corbyn, Gary Lineker and Angela Rayner!!! Never laughed so much! Ohhhhh Jeremy Corbynnnnnnnnn!
 
You are not grasping the basics - he is playing for a private club in Saudi - not the government. Do you condemn Isador for playing for a private club in Russia? Please answer - as I’ve seen no condemnation from you.

I’m searching here - is your issue about treatment of the LGBTI community?? So are you against regimes that suppress women, hang members of the LGBTI community? Is that your real issue? If so do you condemn Islamic regimes like Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan etc who carry out horrific atrocities or just Hendo who plays football???

I thought your views were more 6th century
I'll try one more time, although I suspect it is pointless.

Of course I condemn the actions of those other countries.

However, the difference is that there is a suggestion that Henderson returns to Sunderland. Because of his experience and leadership qualities he would obviously immediately be made captain.

He is a hypocrite and turned his back on important ethical stands that he himself made and he himself said were important to him.

I do not feel such characters are good role models for children. You may do so, that's entirely up to you. I don't.

As such I am not in favour of him returning. Nothing to do with his talent, fitness, experience, leadership .... just that I do not think he is a good role model to be made captain.
 
If he had been up front and said he doesn’t give a shite about playing in the best teams, against the best teams, and he’s only interested in making as much money as possible I’d have a lot more respect for him.

Instead he made a thing for supporting women’s rights and LGBT rights. He was quite rightly applauded for this support of often persecuted groups.

Then, a nah of money is dangled in front of him. Already a multi/millionaire (so his kids weren’t hungry) he turned his back on everything he’d said and went for the lonely.

He then realised it was pretty crap out there and didn’t like it so he changed his mind, went to Ajax and picked up even more money on signing.

That does not make him a good role model. He would presumably get the captain’s armband if he joined. I’d far rather have Luke O’Nien (for example) as a role model for my children than Henderson, for reasons I’ve just written above.

I’m genuinely puzzled about why you can’t understand this. If you also lack morals and ethics you can of course disagree and say there was nothing wrong with his behaviour, but you don’t appear to understand the point.

I have never even suggested that I control Henderson’s life. What an idiotic thing to write.

I am entitled to post on a message board with my opinion, backed up with evidence.

I am also entitled to dislike any notion of Henderson re-signing. It would put me off following Sunderland to be honest if he did. I really don’t want hypocrites and players with no ethics as captain of the club I support.
To lads making a career out of football looking to set themselves up for life, it's ideal.


I'm sure we'll get along just fine without you.
 
Just checked you out -/your role models are Jeremy Corbyn, Gary Lineker and Angela Rayner!!! Never laughed so much! Ohhhhh Jeremy Corbynnnnnnnnn!
I admire Gary Lineker very much. Also Angela Rayner.
They've probably contributed more to society and discussion in 20 seconds than you have in this entire thread.
Your role models are Jeremy Corbyn and Angela Rayner! It’s so funny!
Does your school allow use of phones during lesson time?
 
If he had been up front and said he doesn’t give a shite about playing in the best teams, against the best teams, and he’s only interested in making as much money as possible I’d have a lot more respect for him.

Instead he made a thing for supporting women’s rights and LGBT rights. He was quite rightly applauded for this support of often persecuted groups.

Then, a nah of money is dangled in front of him. Already a multi/millionaire (so his kids weren’t hungry) he turned his back on everything he’d said and went for the lonely.

He then realised it was pretty crap out there and didn’t like it so he changed his mind, went to Ajax and picked up even more money on signing.

That does not make him a good role model. He would presumably get the captain’s armband if he joined. I’d far rather have Luke O’Nien (for example) as a role model for my children than Henderson, for reasons I’ve just written above.

I’m genuinely puzzled about why you can’t understand this. If you also lack morals and ethics you can of course disagree and say there was nothing wrong with his behaviour, but you don’t appear to understand the point.

I have never even suggested that I control Henderson’s life. What an idiotic thing to write.

I am entitled to post on a message board with my opinion, backed up with evidence.

I am also entitled to dislike any notion of Henderson re-signing. It would put me off following Sunderland to be honest if he did. I really don’t want hypocrites and players with no ethics as captain of the club I support.
Give ower man!
 
To lads making a career out of football looking to set themselves up for life, it's ideal.


I'm sure we'll get along just fine without you.
Henderson was already set up for life. He didn't need to drop his admirable ethical stance. That s my point.

And yes, no doubt you will. If I do stop my 40 year stretch of closely following and supporting Sunderland that will be for me, not for you.
 
I'll try one more time, although I suspect it is pointless.

Of course I condemn the actions of those other countries.

However, the difference is that there is a suggestion that Henderson returns to Sunderland. Because of his experience and leadership qualities he would obviously immediately be made captain.

He is a hypocrite and turned his back on important ethical stands that he himself made and he himself said were important to him.

I do not feel such characters are good role models for children. You may do so, that's entirely up to you. I don't.

As such I am not in favour of him returning. Nothing to do with his talent, fitness, experience, leadership .... just that I do not think he is a good role model to be made captain.
You don’t answer the question - what is wrong with playing for a private club in Saudi? Do you apply the same protests to people who have worked in Russia, China, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Hungary, Slovakia, Yemen, UAE, India, South Africa etc ?
 
I'll try one more time, although I suspect it is pointless.

Of course I condemn the actions of those other countries.

However, the difference is that there is a suggestion that Henderson returns to Sunderland. Because of his experience and leadership qualities he would obviously immediately be made captain.

He is a hypocrite and turned his back on important ethical stands that he himself made and he himself said were important to him.

I do not feel such characters are good role models for children. You may do so, that's entirely up to you. I don't.

As such I am not in favour of him returning. Nothing to do with his talent, fitness, experience, leadership .... just that I do not think he is a good role model to be made captain.
My biggest issue with this and I keep saying it is that Jordan didn’t go out of his way to become a poster boy or spokesperson for the rainbow laces/one love campaigns. He was asked due to who he is as a person as well as captaincy of Liverpool and England. He was asked to say words (backed by the FA) he wasn’t going to turn around and say no why would he?

To call him a hypocrite is just a bit unfair in my opinion and you shouldn’t be judging his character based on this. If you do though that’s totally your prerogative.
 
Henderson was already set up for life. He didn't need to drop his admirable ethical stance. That s my point.

And yes, no doubt you will. If I do stop my 40 year stretch of closely following and supporting Sunderland that will be for me, not for you.
You never supported Sunderland! No Sunderland fan would be so feeble to walk away from the club
 
I admire Gary Lineker very much. Also Angela Rayner.
They've probably contributed more to society and discussion in 20 seconds than you have in this entire thread.

Does your school allow use of phones during lesson time?
You admire Angela Rayner and Gary Lineker - left wing, woke, never created a job in his life, never ran a business - when do I stop?
 
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