It’s sad and pathetic that people are having a go at Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard for basically having a laugh and a joke.
Eubank Jr vs Quinlan fight date, undercard, TV details, oddsWhat __have they done wrong?
A joke in the changing room? Then people are saying they shouldn’t put that on social media. Why shouldn’t they?
People are always whinging, ‘Oh footballers are so guarded, we don’t see who they are and they never say much.’
But there’s two guys having a laugh in the dressing room after training, doing a little video and that’s somehow a massive issue.
Retired footballers say they can’t be doing that because of their league position.
What are they talking about? By saying that you’re saying you can do whatever you want with a trophy in the cabinet.
Not true, anyone, footballer or bin man can behave as they see fit.
'You can't do that when you're fifth!'@rioferdy5 isn't impressed with @paulpogba and @JesseLingard. #PLTonight https://t.co/gaAV0vsL2A
— BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) January 31, 2017
Especially when Pogba and Lingaard aren’t hurting anyone, they’re not making a fool of anyone, they’re having a laugh.
I just found it funny and I’ll tell you what, they can’t half move.
It’s just sad that people are so quick to jump on them.
Why can’t these lads enjoy themselves, show emotion and __have a laugh?
They’re just living like everyone else.
What’s the difference between Pogba slapping hands and a young random 20-year-old slapping hands with his mate?
So what he’s a footballer? That’s his profession, but he can still have a life.
That’s what people are missing with this, it doesn’t matter what he does for a living he can still smile and have fun.
Anyone can do that, it doesn’t mean they’re disrespectful to their job.
It’s absolutely pathetic for anyone who does see something wrong with it.
Like Rio Ferdinand.
People slating Pogba an Lingaard are a joke! Is Dancing and laughing a crime? Got every right to be dancing and smiling! They've cracked it!
— Tony Bellew (@TonyBellew) February 1, 2017
He should remember he is one of the first to start carrying on like that.
His excuse was he won things so he could put things out like that.
That doesn’t mean anything. At the end of the day,as much as it pains me to say, these guys are playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world and they’re having a laugh.
Rio Ferdinand contradicts himself. He shouldn’t throw stones in glass houses.
He’s stitched them up for nothing.
Football is their job, boxing is my job but you need a life away from that.
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It was no surprise to me when Carl Frampton and Leo Santa Cruz put on another fantastic fight.
These guys could fight ten times and there would be ten great fights.
They’re so evenly matched, but I still believe Carl is just that little bit faster, little bit better.
But if you’re not on it 100 per cent on the night it will show and I think Carl was a little bit off, compared to the first fight.
Santa Cruz was better in the rematch, but Carl was off it by an inch. No more than that, but it mattered.
Carl wasn’t at it 100 per cent, but Santa Cruz was and when two world class fighters are so evenly matched, that can be the difference.
It comes down to the minute details and that’s what happened in the rematch.
Santa Cruz judged the distance just a fraction better than Carl and that was the difference.
Carl picked the better punches, but he struggled with the range a little bit.
I still think he’s a brilliant fighter and one thing that will happen is Carl will learn massively.
Carl does long, rigorous camps and it was a quick turnaround from the first fight. He probably needs a little break.
It’s 1-1, I can’t wait for No.3.
Both are fantastic advert for boxing.
I’m dealing with this gobs**** David Haye and to see two guys conduct themselves as they do is great.
For me either kind of rivalry works.
I had a bit of rivalry with Mateusz Masternak when I fought him for the European crusierweight title.
We shook hands afterwards and we still talk now, we get on great, so I’ve encountered both ends of the spectrum.
I’ve never absolutely despised them like I do with Haye, but that’s because the rivalry to begin with was fabricated.
It became real when he swung a punch at the press conference. A b**** move, disgusting.
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— David Haye (@mrdavidhaye) January 20, 2017
But that’s the kind of person he is, a coward and a idiot.
But Santa Cruz and Carl – that’s fantastic to see.
It reminds of when Miguel Cotto went in against Canelo Alvarez and you could see the respect between those two men.
But they still fight till the bitter end and that’s what boxing is about for me.
Sometimes it’s not nice to see the rivalry I’m in.
It sells a lot better, but it’s not nice for the boxing world.
Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko may be like lacking what someone might call showmanship at the moment, but trust me, it will come as the camps heat up.
I’m pretty sure there will be a few personal digs further down the line.
But they massively respect each other and they let their boxing do the talking.
Why not let the boxing do the talking for once rather than the antics outside the ring?
Joshua said that other day Klitschko doesn’t like the mind games, but the gamesmanship will eventually start.
But at the end of the day, it never, the antics never play a part in what happens in the ring.
I’m sure the Joshua Klitschko build up will pick up and as for me and the b**** form Bermondsey, it’ll be all change on the night.
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I’d take seventh now because I’m pretty sure that will take us into the Europa League.
I think one of the top six will win one of the cups.
Seventh will do me and anything above that is a massive statement.
We’ve spent a fair bit of money and have had two big signings in Yannick Bolasie and Morgan Schneiderlin.
But Ronald Koeman needs more time, you need more than one season.
There’s a lot of change at the moment, but it’s good times at the club.
Things can change of course, I mean Liverpool thought they’d won the league at the end of October.
Jurgen Klopp was the messiah and now all of a sudden he’s the worst manager ever.
It’s ridiculous, really. He’s an amazing coach, but he’ll need time to adjust to England.
Winter breaks, Premier League football, new players, new tactics – so many things change when an overseas manager comes here.
Fortunate for us we have a tried and tested manager, but Klopp is used to a different format.
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