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Which Player Has The Worst Attitude In The Premier League?


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Has anybody mentioned Barton? He has to be the worst surely?

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Hatem Ben Arfa? Or are we still peddling the Geordie myth it was every English Managers fault the way he came across?

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Had a disgraceful lack of respect for orders. Went and scored a wonder goal skinning everyone instead of passing the ball back to the keeper as per orders. Rightly dropped.

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Steve Mandanda has rejoined Marseille. l'equipe still think it's harsh we asked for his yearly 50k wage, plus bonuses, and other costs in the last twelve months to be covered in the transfer fee. Ignoring the fact we could have been arseholes and demanded five million on top given he's a quality goalkeeper and they clearly tapped him and Cabaye up in January.

All he had to do was catch a ball in training to proove he's better than Hennessey but his attitude was so crap he wouldn't be on the bench. Good riddance. Hope him and that shit rag become worthless in a years time. 

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6 hours ago, Aaroncpfc said:

Away from the PL, Michael McIndoe would give El-Hadji Diouf a run for his money. Worked his way up the leagues to play a big part in over achieving playoff semi finalists Wolves, and then playoff finalists Bristol City, but was at both clubs for a significantly short time. Both Mick McCarthy and Gary Johnson said this was down to signing on fees. Instead of progressing to being a mid table Premiership player he went to Coventry, before eventually ending up at Northampton after being black balled by almost every football league manager because of his attitude.

The last i heard of him he scammed footballers out of thousands of pounds and went awol. I think it was either a betting scam or to do with real estate. Either way the incident clearly summed up his character.

Another one that's gone under the radar in this thread - Marlon King.

Ow yeah of course. He hit that girl didn't he

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12 minutes ago, Gunnersauraus said:

Ow yeah of course. He hit that girl didn't he

On more than one occasion. Gillingham gave up on him when he stole BMWs in 2002. Vile human.

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1 hour ago, Aaroncpfc said:

On more than one occasion. Gillingham gave up on him when he stole BMWs in 2002. Vile human.

Never new that

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On 7/10/2017 at 9:44 PM, Dan said:

Here's one, Benoit Assou-Ekotto.

I disagree. 

Sure, he may not have actually loved the game, but he was a fairly decent professional on the pitch - far from lazy, far from unprofessional. Ever since he said he wasn't arsed about the game, I actually gained a lot of respect for him. Do any of us on here truly LOVE our jobs like we love our hobbies? Nah - it's simply a form of income to him and tried his best to please the people who pay his wages - like I assume most of us do on here. That's not a bad attitude - that's just pragmatism.

Saido Berahino. Now there's a greasy little snivelcunt with an appalling attitude. That is the kind of mollycoddled brat that the Premier League has spawned since it gave its clubs enough money to make unproven no-mark youngsters into millionaires overnight. Fuck him and losers like him - I see a lot of people boo-hooing about Joey Barton and El-Hadji Diouf in a thread about 'bad attitude', however, they at least had the basic fucking decency to play.

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37 minutes ago, StefBWFC said:

I disagree. 

Sure, he may not have actually loved the game, but he was a fairly decent professional on the pitch - far from lazy, far from unprofessional. Ever since he said he wasn't arsed about the game, I actually gained a lot of respect for him. Do any of us on here truly LOVE our jobs like we love our hobbies? Nah - it's simply a form of income to him and tried his best to please the people who pay his wages - like I assume most of us do on here. That's not a bad attitude - that's just pragmatism.

Saido Berahino. Now there's a greasy little snivelcunt with an appalling attitude. That is the kind of mollycoddled brat that the Premier League has spawned since it gave its clubs enough money to make unproven no-mark youngsters into millionaires overnight. Fuck him and losers like him - I see a lot of people boo-hooing about Joey Barton and El-Hadji Diouf in a thread about 'bad attitude', however, they at least had the basic fucking decency to play.

Happy to admit I'm wrong. It was a bit of an assumption based on his comments and the fact he ended up in that QPR side. I agree for what it's worth.

Is it true he wants to go into porn xD fantastic.

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Jermaine Beckford's attitude, for someone who was playing non-league at 22, was awful.

Matt Mills as well. Worst captain I can remember at Leicester. Had a good year the year before at Reading and we spent £5mil on him (which was a shit load for a Championship side back then), Leicester born, made him captain and his performances / attitude stank.

That whole side's attitude in general was just pathetic really. The regularity we folded against the dross away from home was embarrassing.

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3 hours ago, Stan said:

Adel Taarabt, anyone? 

Bosingwa gave him a run for his money at QPR for being a lazy twat

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Off the top of my head I would have to say Gallas for his sit down tantrum at Arsenal although to be fair he always played well for us and I never saw any bad attitude so to speak of... 

Costa of course simply because he starts every game with a bad attitude 

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Adebayor hasn't been mentioned. The way he talks about his fans and followers shows what an arrogant up himself twat he is.

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15 hours ago, Smiley Culture said:

There's some awful shouts in here, which are most of them really. 

 

Any elaboration? I don't entirely disagree, but how would you define 'worst attitude'?

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9 hours ago, Aaroncpfc said:

Adebayor hasn't been mentioned. The way he talks about his fans and followers shows what an arrogant up himself twat he is.

Is he still a guy?

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16 minutes ago, StefBWFC said:

Any elaboration? I don't entirely disagree, but how would you define 'worst attitude'?

That's the thing, people on here are basing attitude on what they see on a Saturday and with a few examples listed, things like criminal records ands red cards. 

For example, does Joey Barton really have the worst attitude because he got sent-off a lot? 

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Another one that hasn't been mentioned. How about Ravel Morrison?

Was meant to be the Second coming of Christ, the most gifted youngster of his generation, the new messiah of Old Trafford. The best player Fergie had ever seen 'at his age'.

What a complete bellend.

Poor behaviour, poor commitment, poor attitude.

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19 hours ago, Cannabis said:

I felt sorry for Jermaine Beckford really, he was signed from Leeds on a free, played his heart out for a season and played well but because we were offered cash next summer decided to let him go.

I think he took that knock pretty badly to be honest and as a result never settled at Leicester.

I do think a lot of it is a culture thing at each club. You say Beckford tried his heart out for you, and I've no reason to not believe that as he seemed quite popular with Everton fans. Sven created a culture of sheer complacency and high reward for little produce when he was here. The amount of players randomly given new deals on money well above what they were worth was staggering. Beckford, having probably hit the pinnacle, went to a club where there was a very bad culture. The likes of Mills, Danns, St Ledger etc... and then even players who were there before like Wellens and Gallagher all being on over £20k a week was appalling management.

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3 hours ago, Smiley Culture said:

That's the thing, people on here are basing attitude on what they see on a Saturday and with a few examples listed, things like criminal records ands red cards. 

For example, does Joey Barton really have the worst attitude because he got sent-off a lot? 

Vardy's the most laughable shout in the thread by a mile. Non-league at 25 years old and still got himself a Premier League winners medal, 16 England caps and counting, and 24 goals in a PL season. Can totally see why he's disliked by some but his attitude from a footballing point of view is top class.

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3 hours ago, Lucas said:

Another one that hasn't been mentioned. How about Ravel Morrison?

Was meant to be the Second coming of Christ, the most gifted youngster of his generation, the new messiah of Old Trafford. The best player Fergie had ever seen 'at his age'.

What a complete bellend.

Poor behaviour, poor commitment, poor attitude.

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Total waste of talent. By all accounts could've been an absolute star.

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