burning blue soul
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Astley Lad said:Blue Smarties said:Throw in the fact he'll get a bit more money (won't be much, but it's still a spare few K, around friends and family, let's his kids settle into the area (if he has any/wants any) as he'll probably now set up in the area for life. I can understand his reasoning and fair play to him.sjk2008 said:Because you're talking about a player who is a boyhood Liverpool supporter, whos' come from the lower league right through to the top, and, at 32, when his time is pretty much running out, he's offered the chance to play for Liverpool, and even make the odd appearance in the Champions League.
Even if it means he only makes 20/25 appearances a season, majority as sub (he'll certainly play the League Cup games), and gets to feature at time in the CL, it will be a sensible move for him.
When you spend most of your career in the lower divisions, if you're finally offered the chance to play for the club you love, and possibly feature in the CL, you'd be pretty stupid to turn it down.
Never has that cockwomble Drake's (awful) song been more fitting. The, 'started from the bottom now we're here' one.
Sorry guys, we'll have to agree to disagree on this one. Still makes no sense to me why an England international would choose to be a substitute. I've never once heard an ex professional say they wish they'd spent more time on the bench and less time playing but there you go!
if it was you and city came in for you, would you stay to play more, or would you go?