Mayonaise
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35k a week had nothing to do with it Dave
Spot on. All that boll*ks about passion - he is nothing more than a mercenary... just like his new boss.
35k a week had nothing to do with it Dave
Oh dear, David, you made your move too soon. (Leeds fans are not happy)
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Not that I have a problem with it, it's a short career and it's his prerogative as a professional. Still think it's incredibly unambitious, and that he won't look back and tell his Grandkids about the time he singed that big contract at Birmingham, rather than play in the Premier League.
Still think it's incredibly unambitious, and that he won't look back and tell his Grandkids about the time he singed that big contract at Birmingham, rather than play in the Premier League.
Or, maybe, he was aware the club would be bringing in another 'keeper who would either be number 1 or, at the very least, would give him the stiffest competition he'd had at the Albion such that, barring an injury, he may not get to play in the Premier League after all.
Or, maybe, he was aware the club would be bringing in another 'keeper who would either be number 1 or, at the very least, would give him the stiffest competition he'd had at the Albion such that, barring an injury, he may not get to play in the Premier League after all.
Then surely there are better clubs to go to in the Championship than a team who just stayed up and are run by Flash 'Arry? Like his home town club?Or, maybe, he was aware the club would be bringing in another 'keeper who would either be number 1 or, at the very least, would give him the stiffest competition he'd had at the Albion such that, barring an injury, he may not get to play in the Premier League after all.
It's not about money, it's about security for his family with a longer term contract remember.
I've never understood that argument- that means it clearly is about money, surely?
Not that I have a problem with it, it's a short career and it's his prerogative as a professional. Still think it's incredibly unambitious, and that he won't look back and tell his Grandkids about the time he singed that big contract at Birmingham, rather than play in the Premier League.
I don't really buy this "short career" malarkey. As a goalkeeper he can expect to have a professional career in the region of 18 years. And having spent his career in the top 2 divisions, he's earning in a WEEK what many people earn in a year. Now that won't be the case over the course of the whole of that 18 years obviously, but while he's in his prime, as long as he's not living like Floyd Mayweather then he should be pretty well set.
Moving to Birmingham for an extra year or two on his contract was a nonsense. Its not like he'd be on the scrapheap at the end of whatever deal was on the table from us. Looked like a very short-sighted and unambitious move, but that's his choice I suppose.
Pinning ihis move on the "pashun" of the Birmingham fans is frankly laughable and insulting.
It's not about money, it's about security for his family with a longer term contract remember.
I've never understood that argument- that means it clearly is about money, surely?
Pinning ihis move on the "pashun" of the Birmingham fans is frankly laughable and insulting.