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As it says, ex Pie Ben Burgess has qualified and become a teacher, some points in this article do him credit...
 
Walking away from a contract, rather than warming up the physio's couch... how many would have taken the money option?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29972022

 

Fair play to him, and I hope he does well.

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Yeah, I read it and thought he's done a good move here.

I'd never have guessed he would become a teacher, though credit to him because he can teach kids a lot of things and really to anyone he is a person who's made something of himself and youngsters should respect that.

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Honest.

Not many footballers are that, good for him. I hope he's found a career where he can move on.

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Having moved out of the profession, good on him. Like others have said, honesty is the best policy. He took that and left the contract rather than collecting the wage. If he enjoys it and I hope he does, then fair play to him.

I did the reverse. Got fed up being a teacher not being able to teach due to the paperwork that the profession has become drowned in. Rather than plod on I made the jump. Best decision of my life. Hope BB feels the same. Coming into the profession now anyone wouldn't know any different so good luck to him.

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He's looking well!

Always felt he should have retired, well before signing for tranmere. At least he doing something hes passionate about, he will find that rewarding in its own right. Best of luck to him.

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I always liked him, at least as a person, as he seems a nice guy and mild mannered in any interviews etc..


 


As other have said, it's also good he's been honest.  This can only help guide people who might have their minds set on football and only football, showing that it can all end very suddenly, and some sort of backup plan is useful!


Posted

its not what i would have expected, i thought he would end up doing something within football. i am sure hes got qualities to do well at whatever he does, so being a teacher at least passes something onto the people he teaches.


Posted

I always liked him, at least as a person, as he seems a nice guy and mild mannered in any interviews etc..

 

As other have said, it's also good he's been honest.  This can only help guide people who might have their minds set on football and only football, showing that it can all end very suddenly, and some sort of backup plan is useful!

 

My sentiments exactly, a successful academy is deemed one on the basis that it produces ONE player every five years give or take, with this in mind hopefully he can pass on his experience in the best possible way.

Posted

Always felt he did his best for us but its one of those situations where the body just could not do what he wanted.

I never liked the flack he got or the joking comments about his apperance, it makes me feel awkward when I hear or see people far worse doing that. There is this chubby family who always took the pi$$ out of him for slightly being rotund.

Best of luck with in his new career!

Posted

Good luck to him with his career. I can't remember much about him when he was with us apart from his nickname <_<


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