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Or maybe Chelsea could have helped and supported him with his problem/issue as I'm sure they've supported other players of theirs recently. Don't get me wrong. He's a moron for doing it and getting caught but I doubt he's alone. Chelsea didn't have to sack him they had other options. They chose to sack him. If he'd have been in form at the time it would have been a different story. Now I don't know how much Arian Mutu earns but suffice to day I doubt he can afford £15m. He fucked up, no doubt about it, and his bad relationship with Mourinho probably didn't help but Chelsea showed no duty of care or compassion for one of their players who's made a mistake, albeit an immensley stupid and big one. He used a recreational drug FFS not a performance enhancing one. We all make mistakes, some bigger than others but Chelsea took their pound of flesh by sacking him and then wrung him out by demanding compensation. They could have stood by him or sold him and at least gained some of their financial outlay back - which, in real terms to those super rich cunts, was fuck all anyway.
Mutu behaved like a cunt I agree but Chelsea have behaved like bigger cunts when they really didn't need to
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I'm sorry but I don't understand this opinion.
If Liverpool had spent £15 million on Mutu and 5 games into his first season he failed a drug test and was banned for seven months would you have the same opinion? Would you be happy when Egg Nog or some other reserve striker was playing first team football whilst our star Striker was in a clinic getting treated for addiction? Maybe happy is the wrong word, but would you think that we had a duty to treat him for what is quite obviously a long standing problem that he hadn't told anyone about when he signed for the club?
If, given that scenario, you still think we should be helping him then I just don't understand because I would be calling for blood. He took drugs willingly, he knew it could potentially hinder his career, yet he still did it. Why should Chelsea care about someone that quite obviously doesn't care about the club?
I suppose if one of our first team regulars had a problem (i.e. Gerrard) I might be more sympathetic because the pressure of playing for the club may have contributed to his habit, but if Aquaman was caught then sack him off to fuck.
I can't decide if everyone on this site is sympathetic to Mutu because you think Chelsea can afford to have expensive new players in rehab, because the drug culture that is evident amongst the site members is causing you to be more sympathetic to a "tolerable mistake" or some other reason that I just don't see.
I realise I'm going against popular opinion on this site but I just don't get it...
Or maybe Chelsea could have helped and supported him with his problem/issue as I'm sure they've supported other players of theirs recently. Don't get me wrong. He's a moron for doing it and getting caught but I doubt he's alone. Chelsea didn't have to sack him they had other options. They chose to sack him. If he'd have been in form at the time it would have been a different story. Now I don't know how much Arian Mutu earns but suffice to day I doubt he can afford £15m. He fucked up, no doubt about it, and his bad relationship with Mourinho probably didn't help but Chelsea showed no duty of care or compassion for one of their players who's made a mistake, albeit an immensley stupid and big one. He used a recreational drug FFS not a performance enhancing one. We all make mistakes, some bigger than others but Chelsea took their pound of flesh by sacking him and then wrung him out by demanding compensation. They could have stood by him or sold him and at least gained some of their financial outlay back - which, in real terms to those super rich cunts, was fuck all anyway.
Mutu behaved like a cunt I agree but Chelsea have behaved like bigger cunts when they really didn't need to
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I'm sorry but I don't understand this opinion.
If Liverpool had spent £15 million on Mutu and 5 games into his first season he failed a drug test and was banned for seven months would you have the same opinion? Would you be happy when Egg Nog or some other reserve striker was playing first team football whilst our star Striker was in a clinic getting treated for addiction? Maybe happy is the wrong word, but would you think that we had a duty to treat him for what is quite obviously a long standing problem that he hadn't told anyone about when he signed for the club?
If, given that scenario, you still think we should be helping him then I just don't understand because I would be calling for blood. He took drugs willingly, he knew it could potentially hinder his career, yet he still did it. Why should Chelsea care about someone that quite obviously doesn't care about the club?
I suppose if one of our first team regulars had a problem (i.e. Gerrard) I might be more sympathetic because the pressure of playing for the club may have contributed to his habit, but if Aquaman was caught then sack him off to fuck.
I can't decide if everyone on this site is sympathetic to Mutu because you think Chelsea can afford to have expensive new players in rehab, because the drug culture that is evident amongst the site members is causing you to be more sympathetic to a "tolerable mistake" or some other reason that I just don't see.
I realise I'm going against popular opinion on this site but I just don't get it...