WHAT IS IT WITH THESE ARGENTINES?

Friends Of Liverpool

So Liverpool’s Maxi Rodriguez now wants to leave Liverpool and England to return home to his native Argentina at the age of 30.
Fair enough, you might say, the man scored two hat-tricks towards the end of Liverpool’s 2010/2011 season as he approached something like his best form since signing for Rafa Benitez in 2009.
Yet, it is a trend amongst Argentine Internationals to wish to return to their homeland rather than take the chance to gain glory and silverware at the clubs who pay their wages.
Mascherano was an ungrateful son of a bitch and Tevez is even worse at Man City where he gets £120,000 a week, yet still decries his club, the weather, the schools..
Jeez boys, give me a rest, go home quickly and quietly.

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