Prize for worst career move of the season has to go to Scott Sinclair, followed closely by Rodwell
Agreed, I don't get why players do it (and the same with Chelsea a few years ago with Sidwell & Parker).
Those teams want world class players in every position, and will pay to have them. If you are young British talent you aren't going to get a chance there. Go to somewhere like Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton, Spurs, who will play you, and if you become world class those clubs will be back for you later.
Man U are the only exception to that rule in the top 3.
If Sterling does it, I'll happily take the money, but it would be such a stupid move for him. I goes having agents looking for a big pay day doesn't help.
Agreed, I don't get why players do it (and the same with Chelsea a few years ago with Sidwell & Parker).
Those teams want world class players in every position, and will pay to have them. If you are young British talent you aren't going to get a chance there. Go to somewhere like Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton, Spurs, who will play you, and if you become world class those clubs will be back for you later.
Man U are the only exception to that rule in the top 3.
If Sterling does it, I'll happily take the money, but it would be such a stupid move for him. I goes having agents looking for a big pay day doesn't help.