Player loyalty in football is dead — and we should stop pretending we want it back.
Counsel
"Fans romanticize 'one-club legends' as if they were noble warriors who chose love over money. They were employees whose clubs controlled their entire careers under contract systems we'd now call exploitative. Modern play..."
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Topic ContextFootball's soul is caught between a romanticized past of unwavering loyalty and the hard-nosed reality of a multi-billion-dollar global industry. Fans crave the deep emotional connection of a 'one-club man,' yet struggle to accept that this ideal often meant player exploitation, and today's clubs themselves are the first to trade sentiment for profit.
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Gather | Player loyalty in football is dead — and we should stop pretending we want it back.