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These are the fines imposed by Steven Gerrard at Aston Villa, the Liverpool legend is not holding back

'Stevie G' has imposed a curious list of punishments for the stars of Aston Villa. There are even fines for forgetting birthday cakes.

By Wilian Estrella

'Stevie G' has imposed a curious list of punishments for the stars of Aston Villa. There are even fines for forgetting birthday cakes.
'Stevie G' has imposed a curious list of punishments for the stars of Aston Villa. There are even fines for forgetting birthday cakes.
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Steven Gerrard sets the tone at Aston Villa. At least, this is what emerges from a list of punishments for his players that has been leaked on the Internet and that includes fines for forgetting flip-flops in the shower or even birthday cakes. For the latter, you would have to pay 50 pounds, or 60 euros.

These are, in any case, the rules that were stipulated in the Vilians' locker room a year ago and have now been made public. In total, 20 "laws" with which the legendary former Liverpool player and now coach, Gerrard, wanted to channel the dynamics of Villa, which next season will seek to settle in European positions.

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But, the most costly punishment for a Gerrard player is being late for a meeting, walk or talk on a match day, for which a fine of 1200 euros must be paid, and there is more. If a player receives a red card, he will have to take the team out to lunch for the next four weeks, which could cost the player even more.

There are also other fines where every minute counts. So, in the event that a player is late for a talk, on-field training or a meeting, every minute he is late will cost him 240 euros. Undoubtedly, a good way to understand the value of punctuality.

Punctuality and form very important for 'Stevie G'

Players looking correct as well as being on time was seemingly important too, with a fine for wearing the 'wrong attire' on match day being 120 euros per item. Leaving kit on the training pitch carried the same punishment, while failing to wear flip flops in the shower cost a player another 120 euro.

 

 


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