Matt Sundin goes to Vancouver Canucks
So, I read today that Matt Sundin, the captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs has signed a two years 20 million deal with the Vancouver Canucks.
Sundin, who is 37, and was considering retirement after this season, decided to play the "Oh, I'm going to retire card", and then once he recanted that decision (which he probably decided to do all along), he got all these attractive offers.
You Sir, are a sell out. If you were truly honourable to your sport and as a professional, you would have retired after this season, which was your original plan anyway. No, you are going to ditch all your fans in Toronto and go play with the Canucks.
I hope that you get what the fans gave Roberto Alomar when he ditched the Blue Jays on a not-so-high note.
I would like to add also that I am not a huge hockey fan, and my team of choice is not the Leafs. But I really detest sell outs. Really really detest sell outs.
1 Comments:
Umm...Toronto didn't want Sundin! He lived close to me during the hockey season, and he was honestly a really down-to-earth, classy guy. The team ditched him...not the other way around. He would have stayed in Toronto if the team had wanted him.
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