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Which Athletes Love Jewellery

By article On July 13, 2010 Under Uncategorized

Michael Johnson’s Jewellery

In Europe many top footballers are earning from £70,000 to £150,000 per week. Many footballers love fast and expensive cars and some of them love to wear jewellery. I have seen more African football players wear jewellery more than European footballers. They are fond of all types of jewellery from gold, diamond to silver jewellery than South American and European football players. Having saying that footballers from South America are not far behind African footballers.

 

There was one time when footballers were able to wear jewellery and play football, I have seen few Senegalese and Cameroon footballers wear jewellery while playing. But these days you are not allowed to wear jewellery in any contact sports especially in football so Christiano Ronaldo can’t wear his silver earrings while playing in the pitch. As Ronaldo dives quite a lot he might hurt himself through his earrings.

 

It’s not just football players who love wearing jewellery there are other sportsmen from the World of athletics who love wearing solid gold and silver necklaces round their neck. If you see these athletes you will see they wear the jewellery and run. That’s crazy do you remember the huge necklace Michael Johnson had around his neck when he broke the 200 metre World record. I am sure if he took that heavy metal out he would have been even faster than his set time for the World record.

 

Here are some names of athletes and footballers who love wearing jewellery: David Villa, Carlos Tevez, Fernando Torres, Christiano Ronaldo, David Beckcham, Rio Ferdinand, Francesco Totti, Dwain Chambers and Jose Maria Gutierrez Hernandez.

 

So how can athletes be able to wear jewellery and run if footballers are not allowed to wear them in the field while playing? I believe they should ban wearing jewellery while the sport is in play. I can understand footballers and these athletes love to show off what they have but they can do that in their life outside their job not within the field.

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