I really dislike the "they are living the dream, I would do that for the money" trope that seems to follow every professional sportsman. These people are singled out for success at a very early age , and bust their ass for a decade, before they even get a sniff of becoming professional. Parents trekking them to school games, county games academy games multiple times a week. Whilst at 16, we were necking vodka, and puking in alleys, they were laying off the carbs, and tucked up in bed by 10. Then, at 17 or 18, in their first serious relationship, she says " come out tonight, one night won't make a difference" and they say no, fuck that , I've got training tomorrow. They are spending all of their time with hairy arsed fuckers, who all want them fuck up, so it will improve their own chances. For 6 years.
We have all met guys in the five-a-side, or on a Saturday, who were "on the books" with teams. What do they say about why they're not in the big time? Lack of skill, lack of opportunity, lack of sacrifice? I don't want this to turn into "how can they earn what they do?" argument, because that one's dead. But, if after their careers are over, they are suffering with debilitating injuries, (think NFL, these poor guys are dropping like flies), caused so I can enjoy cheering on a Saturday, I'm not going to castigate them if they are playing through injury for the sake of the team. But, hey, that's just me.