Sorry to say this Brin, but it's all been man managed to boost him.
In the day of the greedy/footballer agent, it's a warm hearted feeling when you read about James Milner in this post.
Mr unassuming, the consummate professional.
I recall this man first starting at Leeds at 16 years of age. He's never been in the limelight for the wrong reasons.
Don't see any tats on his body, totally Mr plain just seeking a wage for his Wife and and his kids.
Ain't that something refreshing how he put his time out for these 'kids' when he could have clearly just been at home?
Cue the, it's all been man managed posts to boost him.....please don't post owt like that, and just see Milner for the total professional he is.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51384244
Sorry to say this Brin, but it's all been man managed to boost him.
Leave it out Hazza, don't be cynical pal. As much as people might think this is staged managed, I really feel this guy is doing something different. Sorry for wearing the welding googles on this, I just find him a truly clean professional footballer of the highest order.
Future England Manager ?
If going to watch a football team that you play for is now doing something great I don’t think that any charity workers or volunteer aid workers have owt to worry about.
Good lad and true proffestional
Maybe he’s eyeing the managers job for youth
Anyway why are they making a story about it, shouldn’t it be about them youngsters that got through the next round?
They will of course be dropped if they draw a “bigger” club.
Klopp is a ......
Last edited by millertop; 06-02-2020 at 08:18 AM.
All young lads playing against a relatively experienced set of Shrewsbury players in an FA Cup match needed every bit of help they could get. I'm amazed that maybe some other first teamers didn't come and support them more but not surprised by the only one who did come, some people may be cynical it was man managed, but it most certainly wont have been man managed from Milners end.....top man.
Ronners, I think the main point some may have missed the main points in that he trained with the team in the build up to the game and gave the kids - with an average age of 19 years and 102 days - a pre-match pep talk. He's been there in their boots and at an even younger age so know what it's all about.
Some say stage managed? It may well be his PR management team, assuming he's got one, that staged it all?
Whatever, he's injured but didn't think he'd lay up at home but showed a level on commitment other players wouldn't dream of doing. Whatever his future plans are, good luck to him.