A lot of opinions on this - I would (obviously say this) listen to the pod. He loved his time at the club and wasn't looking for a way out. Having spent an hour chatting to him, I do believe him - the players who come on are under no obligation to do so and get nothing from it for themselves, so would say it's fairly genuine.
I listened to all but the last 14 mins whilst walking the dog this morning. He does come across as someone who enjoyed his time at the club. The only problem I have is his assertion that at no point did he want to leave - when the incontrovertible evidence is that he handed in a transfer request, in order to force a move.
A more honest answer might have been that he was happy in footballing terms and with his life in Brighton, but he was put out when his request for a payrise was denied, providing the catalyst to force a move away.
I'd imagine he had an agent and/or other hangers-on in his ear, reassuring him he was in the right to do so and doesn't, even now, see the other side to it. That's fair enough, he got the move and the pay rise he wanted - just don't make out that you didn't want to leave, when you clearly did! What a great player for us though.
I really enjoy the podcasts by the way, though the OGH one did make me a little sad. Not only is he a Spurs fan , but he claims to have seen no discernible change in style between Hughton's team and Potter's! And he's a football coach!
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