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		<title>Letting Lescott leave</title>
		<description>Comments for Letting Lescott leave at http://www.wsc.co.uk , comment 0 to 3 out of 3 comments</description>
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			<description>&quot;I'm never in the 'right frame of mind' on Monday mornings before I go to work, but, like everybody else, I do it because I'm paid to, and I do the best I can even though I wish I was putting my feet up at home, cup of tea in hand, and listening to the radio.&quot;

And I thought I was the only one...

Very well put! - fbrazolin</description>
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			<description>I wish there could be a bloody edit process on these pages. - ian.64</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 07:32:27 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>But isn't it also the responsibility of Lescott to act like a professional while all this is going on? In the same way that we're expecting Moyes to stop going on like some angry old sod and take the opportunity offered him, shouldn't the target of City's affections shape up and work to prove his worth to willing suitors? It's probably not the nicest thing to be involved in a transfer tug of war between two clubs, but it doesn't help that the potential transfer target chooses to act like a sullen little boy who won't co-operate. He's getting well-paid and professionally looked after by his club - even if Moyes, who can be a childish idiot at the worst of times if past sullen, sulky press conferences are any proof - but Lescott could help himself by providing an adult front to deflect from all this posturing. It's not as if he's been left alone in a school yard to kick tennis balls around all by himself.

He told Moyes that he 'wasn't in the right frame of mind' for the Arsenal match. What rot. He's a footballer. He's contracted to play 90 minutes on a weekend. I'm never in the 'right frame of mind' on Monday mornings before I go to work, but, like everybody else, I do it because I'm paid to, and I do the best I can even though I wish I was putting my feet up at home, cup of tea in hand, and listening to the radio. He could have put in a Man-of-the-Match performance of integrity for his side against Wenger's team and ensured he was worthy of City's intentions.

Or is this the way forward - managers beware your players, lest they become droopy, no-care wasters who won't get what they want? Will we excoriate the manager because his player won't give a toss once his head is turned?  - ian.64</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 07:30:25 +0100</pubDate>
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