Mad Eyed Screamer
Moderator
But then imagine last January, Milner said ''OK boss, I'm off, it's been a great 5 years, thanks, but I'm moving on....''If i had a decent relationship with him and he had not only paid me fantastcially well and given me the platform to better my career and win accolades as part of his team.
Yes i think id owe him and give him that respect.
Milner left in the way he did and he can live with it. Im sure he wont lose any sleep but he is a **** for leaving like he did and he is a **** for doing what he did last night.
He then runs the risk of not getting a first team game, not even a seat on the bench (maybe for a weakened FA Cup side) or even sent to train with the kids and as a result loses his England place - and maybe even his value as a result. Why should he take that risk that he will reject the club but still get a fair crack at playing first team football?