Schmeichel postte ook die video (zie:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/s(...)coigne-on-video.html) en zei vervolgens op twitter.
Tweet 1:
This is not fun watching. Gazza needs help. Come on PFA & Gordon Tayloy, time to step up.
Tweet 2:
We are all responsible for how we live our lives. But that doesn't mean we can't step in and help,
Tweet 3:
..and I think the footballing community, as the family we at times claim to be, must do more to help Gazza and others like him..
Tweet 4:
..instead of getting great deals on cars & other luxury goods for members,PFA should commit more time and funds to help the like of Gazza.
Tweet 5:
So what if he's had help before and has messed it up, does that mean that we just give up on him?
Tweet 6:
What really gets me here is people. Everyone close to him was looked after by him. Now he's abandoned by the lot...(cont)
Tweet 7:
..and in many ways they helped him becoming what he is today. He needs help, they should be there to provide that for him, regardless.
Een Retweet door Schmeichel:
@Pschmeichel1 Exactly Peter. Evans, Baker, 5 bellies and all that lot are nowhere to be seen now
Tweet 8:
Ok maybe it's now becoming political. But we have a very wealthy PFA, the whole idea of PFA is to look after the interest of members..
Tweet 9:
Members are high-profile people, often very young, living in a world with dangers and temptations that are no good for their profession.
Tweet 10:
PFAs job has to be protection from all this, make them better pros, and if they get into trouble, help and support them so they can get out
Tweet 11:
Like most I real about footballers in trouble one way or another, but I also know from the inside that the public only know a fraction of it
Tweet 12:
There is always a "right" time to start doing something, with what we've seen from Gazza today, time has come for football #pfastepup
Tweet 13:
..and in all this I never mentioned The FA, UEFA or FIFA....!