Eric Lindros was a kid whose parents controlled everything
he did, he was just taking orders from them at the time,
he didn't have the power or maturity to make that silly
decision, not to play in quebec, a parantal decision,
and most of his managerial problems were causes by his
parents, it's too bad, because he's a good guy, and what they
did made him look like a spoiled brat.
It's you the fan who's 'mind' changes when these athletes
finally make some money after years and years of training
and finally become good enough to play professionally.
They don't demand anything, they get paid at the rate the
'OWNERS' are willing to pay them, and it is the owners who
compete with EACH OTHER, playing with all of their money,
to get a player before the other owner gets him, it is them
who have driven up the market, the players negotiate with
management and arrive at a number, they can't make anyone
pay them anything, it is the owners who fork it out.
The players do not change, they are a driven lot, love the
game, and are very competative, have been all of their lives, even as kids, and they keep themselves at that
highest level, because there are always other players who
will take their jobs if they slack off. You can see from
the spirit of the players on team canada, (paid nothing to
compete in olympics, unless they win a medal), they love
what they do, and do it well.
It is the attitude of certain fans, as soon as the junior becomes
a NHL player, that fan has a 'jealousy' of the money the player
now makes, and that fan 'changes' his own outlook of the player,
but the player is the same.
I would never criticize anyone for making a good living, in any field,
as long as it is legal.
I agree that the players had spirit at the Olympics, they are competing for their country. And yes, they are not getting paid for it. That makes it sport.
Your other mumbo jumbo is fine but the issue is that once you get into pro sports, the spirit is no longer there. It is business and greed. They no longer care for the fans, the team or the game. It is all money. As I said earlier, the strike proved that.
And no, I for one am not jealous (maybe you are) for the money they make. Just don't call it sport. It is not.
the business is for the 'owners and management', the players are paid workers, who just want to play, and
it is their job, so just like you or I, they don't do
their job for nothing.
I only hear about the money from posters/fans, who make a big deal out of it,
and blame the players for being spoiled millionairs, but never mention the
owners and management, who are the reason the money is paid, and how much as
well.
I respect them for how hard they worked to get there, and as far as I am concerned
they earn every penny, whether it is a million, lower, or more.
Exactly.You hit the nail right on the head but don't realize it. The players are paid workers, not a sportsman. Its big business from the owners down to the players, they don't give a crap about the fans. The Toronto Laffs are a prime example of that. ITS NO LONGER SPORT...
North Okanagan.![]()
ok I flunk. lol I just think of north okanagan as just about everything from Kloneville north to the TC hiway. lolHow technical do you want to be? If you want to be really technical, Enderby is NOT in the Okanagan. The height of land is one mile norht of Armstrong, there's a sign on the Hwy. All water north eventually reaches the Fraser River, all water south eventually reaches the Columbia River, which puts Enderby in the Shuswap water catchment area. There, you just got geography 101. :lol::lol::lol:
Head north on the mainland and look for a big block of excellent cheddar cheese.Where's Armstrong? just kidding......:lol:
I don't believe the players don't give a crap about theYou hit the nail right on the head but don't realize it. The players are paid workers, not a sportsman. Its big business from the owners down to the players, they don't give a crap about the fans. The Toronto Laffs are a prime example of that. ITS NO LONGER SPORT...
Yep they care about the fans all right. Their selfish strike took an entire season away from the fans...I don't believe the players don't give a crap about the
fans, I think the fans are very important to them, but
the owners need the fans in the seats to make the profits,
that is how the fans are important to them.
That was bought out by Dairyland and then sold to Saputo from Montreal! :-(Head north on the mainland and look for a big block of excellent cheddar cheese.![]()
Pssst! Does anyone else think we should tell Anna that Christmas is over and Spring has almost sprung??![]()
Its snowing here....Pssst! Does anyone else think we should tell Anna that Christmas is over and Spring has almost sprung??![]()
Yep they care about the fans all right. Their selfish strike took an entire season away from the fans...
it was not a strike, it was a lock out, the NHL closed
the league down