He does.
I'm not at all approving of his disloyalty but he has a right to be concerned...
How the feck will we be able to get top players in coming years without increasing our cripling debts? We do this whilst selling players so god know what the balance sheet would llok like if we actually spent anything
Ok so he's got a point. Fair enough.
But what has changed between the start of last season and this season ?
Whats made him suddenly feel disillusioned.
I'll tell you what it is.. Its the sight of greener grass over the bridge. Just like it was when he left Everton.
When he signed pro terms for Everton he knew what that club had been through, he knew they hadn't got any money. But he still signed.
Then two years later he's fecking off because the club couldnt match his ambition. He needed to be at a bigger club.
Five years later he's at it again. No money.. no ambition, so I am fecking off.
He knew Everton was skint so why sign for them. He knew two years ago when he signed the extension we were skint so why sign for us back then ?
Everytime he's happy to sign, but the moment something a bit richer turns up he's off on his toes like a rat from a sinking ship.
The irony is, about 3 years ago he did an interview and they asked him about the owners. He said the players didnt concern themselves with that side of it and just concentrated on playing.. Suddenly City come along and he does sit up and take notice of the owners.
Nice one Wayne. Talk about using the problems of the club to suit your own needs.