And some who portray an image in the press as being whiter than white. These are the ones that worry me the most, imagine the uproar in the press if one of our 'pin up boys' or 'model proffesionals' were caught out.
I've long held the conviction that those who were good at sports at school and who went on to have professional careers in their chosen sports tended to also be the big daft lads with little ability for using the few brain cells inside their heads.
Tommy Smith of Salford is another who springs to mind.
And, erm, there's another, name on the tip of my tongue, used to live in Middleton...
I did an article on Leon Pryce and referenced to the fact a lot of the players we have in the sport would have ended up wondering what to do with their lives if it wasn't for being able to play rugby.
The issue is taming the beasts, so it doesn't become endemic like the NRL.
McLaren_Field wrote:
I've long held the conviction that those who were good at sports at school and who went on to have professional careers in their chosen sports tended to also be the big daft lads with little ability for using the few brain cells inside their heads.
Tommy Smith of Salford is another who springs to mind.
And, erm, there's another, name on the tip of my tongue, used to live in Middleton...
I did an article on Leon Pryce and referenced to the fact a lot of the players we have in the sport would have ended up wondering what to do with their lives if it wasn't for being able to play rugby.
The issue is taming the beasts, so it doesn't become endemic like the NRL.
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I did an article on Leon Pryce and referenced to the fact a lot of the players we have in the sport would have ended up wondering what to do with their lives if it wasn't for being able to play rugby.
The issue is taming the beasts, so it doesn't become endemic like the NRL.
Very good article is that, and very true - and its always been the case through the years.
Ski wrote:
I did an article on Leon Pryce and referenced to the fact a lot of the players we have in the sport would have ended up wondering what to do with their lives if it wasn't for being able to play rugby.
The issue is taming the beasts, so it doesn't become endemic like the NRL.
Very good article is that, and very true - and its always been the case through the years.
ex player, who's father told him there was more to life than rugby league and got him a plumbing apprenticeship,
he started on £3 a week and hated his boss who was arrogant and never spoke to him.
One day after picking his £3 up, he made his debut in a televised match, won & pocketed £25 for doing something he loved.
Monday morning his boss rushed out of the office "good morning, I saw you on grandstand on saturday." and the next time you see me will be on grandstand aswell, now fu~k off.
forward 30+ years he was leant on a shovel telling this tale to a plumber who was pocketing over a grand a week.
A self confessed big daft lad.
ex player, who's father told him there was more to life than rugby league and got him a plumbing apprenticeship, he started on £3 a week and hated his boss who was arrogant and never spoke to him. One day after picking his £3 up, he made his debut in a televised match, won & pocketed £25 for doing something he loved. Monday morning his boss rushed out of the office "good morning, I saw you on grandstand on saturday." and the next time you see me will be on grandstand aswell, now fu~k off. forward 30+ years he was leant on a shovel telling this tale to a plumber who was pocketing over a grand a week. A self confessed big daft lad.