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Is football losing it's respect?
By Jemma Tappenden August 18 2008
Dismiss the issues of whether football is value for money as a supporter momentarily and ask yourself this? Is football losing its respect? Lets skip back to 1979 for a second...two years before I was actually born, but the first time an English player, Trevor Francis was transfered between English clubs for £1 million. And football has never looked back since.

Today of course, £1 million is barely acceptable for a semi decent Championship player, let alone a Premiership superstar.  Frank Lampard's new deal at Chelsea, during the peak of which he will receive wages of £140,000 a week is a sign of the times.  A deal at which Frank himself had to admit to some 'compromise'.

How long football can survive like this before the whole thing implodes is questionable in my mind.  The Premiership may well be one of the most notorious leagues in the world, but whilst clubs like Luton Town, Bournemouth and Rotherham face huge point deductions for financial irregularities in the very league structure the greedy Premiership sits upon, one is forced to think what implications the collapse of the lower leagues may well put upon England's top flight.

A popular Sunday tabloid yesterday made some stark contrasts between today's Premiership footballers and Team GB at the Beijing Olympics.  Frank Lampard's new pay deal means that just one week of his salary could fund two, yes two British Olympic elite athletes for a whole year.

The names of Rebecca Adlington and Ben Ainslie are hot property at present.  Now there is respect, in 2008 when Britain can better her best ever Olympic medal winning record.  But their names, unlike those of Frank Lampard and pals are unlikely to be on the tip of the tongue for long before we all reminisce in 4 years time at the start of the next Olympics.

Whilst our Olympic stars continue to break real sporting records, our Footballing starts continue to break nothing more than wage barriers, and with no major footballing honours heading our way for 42 years, is it any wonder that respect for football is dwindling?

I shall finish on one final thought.  Two names, Ben Collett and Ben Parkinson.  Neither of whom I was familiar with until a few days ago.

Ben Collett was a young promising talent at Manchester United before his career was devastatingly cut short by a shock tackle from Middlesbrough's Gary Smith in a reserve game in 2003.  Last week, the now 23 year old won compensation of £4.5 million for stress and loss of earnings after Manchester United revealed he would have been offered a three year professional contract in the summer of 2003.  Collett now attends university, where I'm sure the recent compensation will ensure he has no trouble paying his fees and student loan as he prepares for a new future.

Ben Parkinson, now just 24 years of age, was a Lance Bombardier in the 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery.  Just 12 months ago this young man was awarded the sum of £152,150 compensation after losing both of his legs and suffering 37 other life changing injuries when a landmine exploded in Afghanistan in 2006.  Unlike Collett, this young man will need medical care for the rest of his life.  He will never have a normal life, nor a new future.  Yet the man who put his life at risk for his country received a pittance of compensation in comparison.

Whether it is football or the rest of the world that is Topsy turvy is an anyone's conclusion.  We can't blame the footballers themselves, they are a product of what the game has made them.  Perhaps this is what Marie Antoinette meant when she said 'let them eat cake'.  However, it is quite clear to see why in 2008 football is losing so much respect.

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18 Aug, 2008 14:51 Report
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Interesting read.

2 points:

(1) Football (and the PL) is the most watched sport in the world - so its obvious that TV companies will put more money into it.

(2) The Premier League being formed, with the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and the Mancs the main movers, was pretty much the beginning of the situation which you describe. This was a league designed to make the rich richer and the poor poorer - we´re alright Jack and sod the rest!

Always makes me smile when I hear fans of these clubs complaining about a ficitious loss of corinthian spirit when they were the ones who started the birth a the big monster which the PL has become - ironic that this monster could even now be the reason for their downfall in some cases.





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Glad you enjoyed the read. You too make some interesting points on what I feel could be an endless debate.

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Nobody else reading Jemms hard work. Tut tut.

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And Watching that lot last night just brings it home.

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Great article.

Now i may be wrong here(probably). But i am sure i watched a documentary once of Brian Clough and he said he would not be the first gaffer to spend 1 mill so they paid £999,999 for Francis.

It could be true/it could be the Carling posting.

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*stop press* update (thanks to Mr google i did not imagine watching the documentary).

'The basic fee was pounds 975,000. A five per cent League levy was paid on top, as was the traditional five per cent signing fee to Francis. VAT was extra. Francis took his place in history as Britain's first pounds 1m footballer'.

Taken off some site i found on the search thing. So the fee was a million but if you look at the basic fee (ie your flat rate) the fee was less than 1 mill. Screw on that blue noses!

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A very good read.

If you look at Rugby players, The Gold Medalists in the Olympics, they are proud to represent there company & you can see them singing the National anthem with pride.

Our overpaid Prima donna footballers don't care. They are paid so much money by there clubs, they don't give their allfor their country incase they get injured.

Lampard said the thing that made me stay at Chelski was the Fans & my team mates showing me where i belong. (IMO the £151k a week for 5 years was the deciding factor)

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Do you lot know who the first £500,000p player was ? and where from and to. ?

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2008:08:22:18:02:23 by .Say Hello Wave Goodbye..

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was it Alf Common Sheff Utd to Sunderland

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David Mills. Big Ron signed him.

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8ollox. I thought it said 500,000.

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It does Tony lol. From ?

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It didn't you have edited that!!!

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He's sneaky like that Carly. Men, you can't trust 'em I tell yer!

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Moi ? sneaky ? dear O dear you nasty girls.

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Middlesboro?

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