Football must stop looking to the past to resolve the issues of today

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The Carlos Tévez and John Terry affairs could not be more different. One is a case of an employee allegedly not wanting to do his job; the other is about an employee allegedly behaving badly while at work.

They both illustrate the behaviour problems of today's footballers, more so during high profile matches which are subjected to unprecedented public scrutiny through the internet and social media.

They also illustrate that those involved in running football including the players union, the Professional Footballers Association (PFA), have not moved with the times.
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Published on November 01, 2011 08:58
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