Player gets sacked over wrist watch theft

in #sportstalk5 years ago

When you take a closer look to some principles, laws and other hypothetical terminologies, and how they relate to or play out in real life events, you won't help but agree with whatever idealism they are trying to put forwards. Thus we have several principles, theories and laws that explain different life phenomena. And each and everyone of them is always true to whatever they're meant to propound.

One of such popular theories in Economics, is the one used to explain a want. Essentially, it defines want "as an insatiable attribute of human beings". And that's what it is. And this fact is true in every life endeavour.

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If this is not true and not the fact, tell me how a footballer in one of the best clubs in the world, and who earns thousands of Pounds 💷 per week, would stoop so low to steal a colleague's wrist watch?! This is very shameful and best not told. However, there is something you can't take away here...and that's the fact that the stealing of the said wrist watch actually happened. Read on...

The said event actually happened in the French Ligue 1 club — Nice. It involves Denmark forward, Kasper Dolberg, whose £62,000 wrist watch was stolen by team-mate Lamine Diaby-Fadiga on 16 September, 2019. Following this unwholesome occurrence, the case was reported to police, and was later traced to Mr Dolberg for which he booted out from the club.

Wonders shall never stop happening. Imagine the level of shame the big boy has subjected himself to!

What do you think?