Obviously drink driving is scummy, but seeing as no other car was involved the main thing I take from that report is that he cost Chelsea £35m yet hardly plays. Football gone mad.
Ask Scott Parker about the Chelsea Bermuda triangle.
Danny Drinkwater went from a Premier League winning side where he played every week at Leicester to not getting in the 18 man squad at Chelsea. He was never going to make it at Chelsea, as his success was based on his telepathic understanding of Vardy's runs where he was redundant at Chelsea when on the few occasions he played, he was a shadow of the player at the foxes.
Money talks and it's so disengenuos when some players make out its all about playing.
Ask Scott Parker about the Chelsea Bermuda triangle.
Danny Drinkwater went from a Premier League winning side where he played every week at Leicester to not getting in the 18 man squad at Chelsea. He was never going to make it at Chelsea, as his success was based on his telepathic understanding of Vardy's runs where he was redundant at Chelsea when on the few occasions he played at Chelsea he was a shadow of the player at the foxes.
Money talks and it's so disengenuos when some players make out its all about playing.
To be fair, until this incident I would have said Danny Drinkwater had nailed it. Was a hopeful member of the Utd academy who never made it close to being part of the Premier League plans. Went on a few nothing loans and then signed for Leicester down a division. Normally as a Utd academy player you could expect to get an offer from a Sunderland or an Everton based on your background, but he dropped further down. He did well in the Championship and then established himself as a useful Premier League player. Leicester then was about his level. Except he had an exceptional season along with all the players around him and somehow did the impossible and won the league. He stayed another year, played in the Champions League with Leicester but had a pretty average season and Leicester finished 12th after that, having lost their most influential player who brought out the best in Drinkwater by covering up his limitations (lack of pace and mobility) and allowed him to showcase his strengths (passing range and speed of thought on the ball).
Where do you go from there? He was having injury issues, he was at the peak of his career earnings-wise, probably having one bumper contract left in him (he'll be 32 when his Chelsea contract expires). He might have got another contract if he could maintain his form for 5 years. Which he couldn't, the previous season had shown that. In come Chelsea who are desperate for a midfielder as well as an English player to help meet their registration requirements. They are offering far more money than he would get at Leicester and the potential to play Champions League football and be part of a Premier League winning team again. His mate Kante who he works brilliantly with is already there, and already has a Premier League title to his name at Chelsea. I agree, he was never going to make it. I have no doubt that he thought that too, but given that he also would have been aware that there was never going to be another season like that at Leicester, and that they had missed their chance to cement themselves as a top four team in the season after winning the league, why would he turn it down? More money, the chance to be part of a winning squad again, knowing full well that your season is going to be limited by injury anyway, and the slight chance that you could establish yourself - go back a five years and ask yourself if Danny Drinkwater would ever be a key part of a Premier League winning Leicester team in 2015/16. You would rightly say it's impossible, but then he's evidence that weird things can happen in football. And if it doesn't work out? £100,000 a week to try. I think he's one of those rare occasions where the move made sense from all angles.
Obviously drink driving is scummy, but seeing as no other car was involved the main thing I take from that report is that he cost Chelsea £35m yet hardly plays. Football gone mad.
i was in the hairdresser earlier and according to the paper i was reading he crashed into a skoda and the driver was treated for minor injuries
a lot of these footballers think they are above the law and i have 0 sympathy with them same with loris, a lad i know got killed on his 18th birthday by a drink driver so for me they punishments are no where near severe enough.
Was he the one that went on loan to Watford as a youngster and his mate died in a car accident (or is that someone else?). At that time it wasn't drink driving. Must have been about 10yrs ago or so?
a lot of these footballers think they are above the law and i have 0 sympathy with them same with loris, a lad i know got killed on his 18th birthday by a drink driver so for me they punishments are no where near severe enough.
But if that hadn’t happened to the lad then the punishments would be severe enough?
I guess the big question is who is happier , Drinkwater or say Vardy who plays every week?
At the time, Vardy was offered 120k by Arsenal and would rotate with the other 6 strikers they had at the time, or stay at Leicester where they gave him an increase to 100k a week and was the main man. Once your a multi millionaire I'm not sure the 20k means as much.
Mega difference going from 4k to 24k a week. (Grant)
I understand why Drinkwater moved to Chelsea but 2 years of his career have vanished. 100k a week for training 2 hours a day !
Obviously drink driving is scummy, but seeing as no other car was involved the main thing I take from that report is that he cost Chelsea £35m yet hardly plays. Football gone mad.
a lot of these footballers think they are above the law and i have 0 sympathy with them same with loris, a lad i know got killed on his 18th birthday by a drink driver so for me they punishments are no where near severe enough.
But if that hadn’t happened to the lad then the punishments would be severe enough?
maybe the way i worded it, no they aren't severe regardless of me personally knowing someone.
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Danny Drinkwater went from a Premier League winning side where he played every week at Leicester to not getting in the 18 man squad at Chelsea.
He was never going to make it at Chelsea, as his success was based on his telepathic understanding of Vardy's runs where he was redundant at Chelsea when on the few occasions he played, he was a shadow of the player at the foxes.
Money talks and it's so disengenuos when some players make out its all about playing.
Where do you go from there? He was having injury issues, he was at the peak of his career earnings-wise, probably having one bumper contract left in him (he'll be 32 when his Chelsea contract expires). He might have got another contract if he could maintain his form for 5 years. Which he couldn't, the previous season had shown that. In come Chelsea who are desperate for a midfielder as well as an English player to help meet their registration requirements. They are offering far more money than he would get at Leicester and the potential to play Champions League football and be part of a Premier League winning team again. His mate Kante who he works brilliantly with is already there, and already has a Premier League title to his name at Chelsea. I agree, he was never going to make it. I have no doubt that he thought that too, but given that he also would have been aware that there was never going to be another season like that at Leicester, and that they had missed their chance to cement themselves as a top four team in the season after winning the league, why would he turn it down? More money, the chance to be part of a winning squad again, knowing full well that your season is going to be limited by injury anyway, and the slight chance that you could establish yourself - go back a five years and ask yourself if Danny Drinkwater would ever be a key part of a Premier League winning Leicester team in 2015/16. You would rightly say it's impossible, but then he's evidence that weird things can happen in football. And if it doesn't work out? £100,000 a week to try. I think he's one of those rare occasions where the move made sense from all angles.
Low and behold they get let off!!!
Once your a multi millionaire I'm not sure the 20k means as much.
Mega difference going from 4k to 24k a week. (Grant)
I understand why Drinkwater moved to Chelsea but 2 years of his career have vanished. 100k a week for training 2 hours a day !