footballers pampered lives the AA grumpy column
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 1:31 am
good morning its your,e very own AA grumpy here washed shaved and ready to do another column.
i was going to look for something a bit more spectacular and then i came across this .
MAN United's Patrice Evra has lifted the lid on his team's pampered lifestyle - admitting he even rings someone to rush over and change a lightbulb.
The left-back says he can call player liaison manager Barry Moorhouse night or day.
All the multi-millionaire stars have a team of personal butlers to cater for their every whim.
France international Evra, 28, who lives in a £3million mansion in Alderley Edge, Cheshire, said: "When you see Baz you can ask him anything. Call him any time and he says every time he's free."
A United insider said: "Barry and his team can arrange virtually anything - new car, new house, you name it.
"The manager wants players to concentrate on football, but some requests are ridiculous. They're pampered, they live in a bubble.
"Some wouldn't know how to change a lightbulb. And if Wags need something they are helped too. They're all treated better than the Royal Family."
AAG
yes nice work if you can get it train for a couple of hours a day and play a match twice a week.
at least they dont have to live in the real world with the rest of us the poor souls they may find it too much for them :yh_rotfl
i was going to look for something a bit more spectacular and then i came across this .
MAN United's Patrice Evra has lifted the lid on his team's pampered lifestyle - admitting he even rings someone to rush over and change a lightbulb.
The left-back says he can call player liaison manager Barry Moorhouse night or day.
All the multi-millionaire stars have a team of personal butlers to cater for their every whim.
France international Evra, 28, who lives in a £3million mansion in Alderley Edge, Cheshire, said: "When you see Baz you can ask him anything. Call him any time and he says every time he's free."
A United insider said: "Barry and his team can arrange virtually anything - new car, new house, you name it.
"The manager wants players to concentrate on football, but some requests are ridiculous. They're pampered, they live in a bubble.
"Some wouldn't know how to change a lightbulb. And if Wags need something they are helped too. They're all treated better than the Royal Family."
AAG
yes nice work if you can get it train for a couple of hours a day and play a match twice a week.
at least they dont have to live in the real world with the rest of us the poor souls they may find it too much for them :yh_rotfl