Shropshire Seagull
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I never understand the notion why moving to another country (let alone another county) is made into such a big deal?
It's even more bizarre when you're as well paid as professional footballers are. It's really not such a big deal and plenty of people do it.
I beg to differ - if you do it regularly, well maybe you get used to being a drifter, but I relocated from Sussex to Shropshire, a mere 300 miles, back in 2002.
The kids were 6 & 9 at the time and struggled to fit in at school - round here our accents are considered foreign ....
I have 2 siblings, the wife has 3 - in almost 20 years, 1 has never bothered to visit us, 4 have been no more than twice.
My parents are in their 90s now so its a big ask for them to come up now, but we go down to Sussex a couple of times a year.
I miss regular contact with my family, I miss Brighton - if I lived in Hong Kong, I would likely see even less.
So uprooting from "home" is a big thing, regardless of whether its 300 or 3000 miles - don't belittle it just because you'e done it and found it painless to your circumstances ....
For the first few years I struggled with "where is home?" - where I live or where I come from? I'll always be Sussex born & bred, but my home now is Shropshire.
Oh, I moved for work reasons too ...
But not on a pro-footballer's wedge