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YOU CAN’T BUY LOYALTY

NIK SINGH says players may earn mega-bucks but won’t become club legends if they’re always on the move

THERE was a time when footballers were brought up to fight for their club no matter what the situation might be, to give it their all at every point in time.
Players were loyal to the club that had given them their big break and were happy to play for them year in, year out.
However, these qualities look forgotten among the new generation of players coming through.
Barring a few, it seems most of them are just looking forward to the increased salary at their new club, and ...

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