££££££££££££££££?Why do players want to leave perhaps the best team in the world.
Well, obviously. But apart from being offered a longer contract, a once-in-a-lifetime chance to play for one of the biggest teams in the world, a nicer place to live, already achieved everything there is to achieve in England and more money, why would he want to leave?I think you can understand Gundogan going:
- Offered a longer contract
- A once-in-a-lifetime chance to play for one of the biggest teams in the world
- Barcelona is undoubtedly a nicer place to live
- He's already achieved everything there is to achieve in England
- Probably more money (?)
because they're a bunch of ****s?Why do players want to leave perhaps the best team in the world.
The aqueduct?Well, obviously. But apart from being offered a longer contract, a once-in-a-lifetime chance to play for one of the biggest teams in the world, a nicer place to live, already achieved everything there is to achieve in England and more money, why would he want to leave?
He could cover point 3 by signing for Baghdad Rovers.I think you can understand Gundogan going:
- Offered a longer contract
- A once-in-a-lifetime chance to play for one of the biggest teams in the world
- Barcelona is undoubtedly a nicer place to live
- He's already achieved everything there is to achieve in England
- Probably more money (?)
Yeah but APART from all of that?I think you can understand Gundogan going:
- Offered a longer contract
- A once-in-a-lifetime chance to play for one of the biggest teams in the world
- Barcelona is undoubtedly a nicer place to live
- He's already achieved everything there is to achieve in England
- Probably more money (?)
Yep, jump before you're pushed, and while you're still at the top, is a good policy.I'd imagine for some of the older ones, the physicality of the PL might be a factor. If they want to prolong their careers, moving to a less challenging league might be an attractive proposition.
..........and probably sensible and mutualy beneficial if Pep tells them they're getting near to that stage.I guess also Pep is the sort of bloke always looking to the future. He's maybe told one or two he's looking to buy for their position.
Not sure any of them do. Ronaldo, Mourinho, Pep and de Gea's didn't/don't, and I'm sure many players take flights back to the sun at every opportunity.Maybe footballers wives prefer to live in Paris, Milan, Barcelona, Madrid or Dubai rather than Manchester
Even those who live in Britain live in Cheshire.Not sure any of them do. Ronaldo, Mourinho, Pep and de Gea's didn't/don't, and I'm sure many players take flights back to the sun at every opportunity.
I'll take your Catalonian aqueduct and raise it by the Manchester Ship canal!!!The aqueduct?
To play in a full stadium at home games?
Possibly because they have won everything there is to win at Citeh, and they fancy the challenge somewhere else.Why do players want to leave perhaps the best team in the world.