DJ RE:HAB
27-08-2008, 01:33 PM
In a frank interview, the Serbian defender was scathing of the climate in Manchester, and said he had found it hard to adapt. "I will never stay to live in England, that's for sure," said Vidic, 26. "You get only a brief glimpse of sunlight before it's all cloudy again. The winters are mild, but in summer the temperatures seldom go higher than 20C. And it rains, rains, rains.
"In future, I would like to test myself in another top league. I'm thinking of Spain. At least there will be no reason to complain about the weather. In England, they say that Manchester is the city of rain. Its main attraction is considered to be the timetable at the railway station, where trains leave for other, less rainy cities."
Vidic, who joined United from Spartak Moscow in January 2006, also had harsh words for the English approach to work. "It's not only the weather that I'm not happy about here," he told the Russian magazine Football Weekly. "In Russia and Serbia the people's way of life is similar. In England it's totally different. Here they just don't have time to feel the joy of life.
"Throughout the week they all work so hard. They only talk to people at lunch break. Then in the evening they come home and watch the telly, so they can get up early for work the next day.
"The only time to meet friends is at weekends, but for football players it's the busiest time of all. It was much easier for me to adapt to Russia than England. In England I had no one to talk to. The first month was especially hard. I lived alone in a hotel, which I left only for training. I thought I would go crazy inside those four walls."
Despite his own dismay at life in England, the Serbian defender would like to see one of the stars of Euro 2008, Andrei Arshavin join the Premier League.
Vidic, who could face the playmaker when United take on Zenit St Petersburg in the European Super Cup in Monaco on Friday, believes the 27-year-old could benefit from a stint in England.
“Arshavin is a seriously good player. He was one of the best when I was in Russia,” he said.
"How he would do in England is difficult to know. I didn't know how I was going to do in England.
"He is a good player and I would like to see him in England. It would be good for him to come to see how good it is here compared to Russia."
:lol:
Looks like hes laying the stones for an exit in the future...
Probs be off to Real Madrid with Ronny next year..
His excuses are p*ss poor, what is it with United and there players wanting to get off.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/manutd/2627983/I-will-not-stay-with-Manchester-United-says-Serbian-defender-Nemanja-Vidic.html (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/manutd/2627983/I-will-not-stay-with-Manchester-United-says-Serbian-defender-Nemanja-Vidic.html)
"In future, I would like to test myself in another top league. I'm thinking of Spain. At least there will be no reason to complain about the weather. In England, they say that Manchester is the city of rain. Its main attraction is considered to be the timetable at the railway station, where trains leave for other, less rainy cities."
Vidic, who joined United from Spartak Moscow in January 2006, also had harsh words for the English approach to work. "It's not only the weather that I'm not happy about here," he told the Russian magazine Football Weekly. "In Russia and Serbia the people's way of life is similar. In England it's totally different. Here they just don't have time to feel the joy of life.
"Throughout the week they all work so hard. They only talk to people at lunch break. Then in the evening they come home and watch the telly, so they can get up early for work the next day.
"The only time to meet friends is at weekends, but for football players it's the busiest time of all. It was much easier for me to adapt to Russia than England. In England I had no one to talk to. The first month was especially hard. I lived alone in a hotel, which I left only for training. I thought I would go crazy inside those four walls."
Despite his own dismay at life in England, the Serbian defender would like to see one of the stars of Euro 2008, Andrei Arshavin join the Premier League.
Vidic, who could face the playmaker when United take on Zenit St Petersburg in the European Super Cup in Monaco on Friday, believes the 27-year-old could benefit from a stint in England.
“Arshavin is a seriously good player. He was one of the best when I was in Russia,” he said.
"How he would do in England is difficult to know. I didn't know how I was going to do in England.
"He is a good player and I would like to see him in England. It would be good for him to come to see how good it is here compared to Russia."
:lol:
Looks like hes laying the stones for an exit in the future...
Probs be off to Real Madrid with Ronny next year..
His excuses are p*ss poor, what is it with United and there players wanting to get off.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/manutd/2627983/I-will-not-stay-with-Manchester-United-says-Serbian-defender-Nemanja-Vidic.html (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/manutd/2627983/I-will-not-stay-with-Manchester-United-says-Serbian-defender-Nemanja-Vidic.html)