While I appreciate what you are trying to say Josh, I think the example is worlds apart. David Fox has been a professional footballer for over 10 years, playing at a reasonably high standard throughout, so you need to imagine he has been on thousands of £££'s a week for the best part of a decade. Also I have to imagine that if he really wanted to continue making a living in his profession, there would be a host of league one, and league two clubs interested. I have to imagine it's his choice of not having a club right now and he may just be taking some time away from the game to spend golfing, which he seems to enjoy so much. So I can't imagine many people losing sleep over David Fox being unemployed, and rightfully so. This lady has been doing this for 30 years, and getting relatively little in terms of compensation, and the club that is debt free, turning over a lot of money while also enjoying parachute payments thought she was surplus to requirements. Unfortunately these things happen in business, but her story is a little more heartfelt than a footballer not having a club right now.