For me this has nothing to do with ability or usefulness, it's not a football question at all.
It boils down to whether or not you agree with the morality of what he's done.
It's entirely up to him, of course, whether he continues his career or holds his hands out for a bag of gold. After Liverpool he could've gone to plenty of other clubs and be very well paid. He could've, as people have, given something back in England by passing on his experience to young players here. Instead it was all about the money and nothing else ...
... sadly that seems to be where football is heading, some don't even want to have to play as much.
Not many engineers are role models and local heroes tbf.
It boils down to whether or not you agree with the morality of what he's done.
It's entirely up to him, of course, whether he continues his career or holds his hands out for a bag of gold. After Liverpool he could've gone to plenty of other clubs and be very well paid. He could've, as people have, given something back in England by passing on his experience to young players here. Instead it was all about the money and nothing else ...
... sadly that seems to be where football is heading, some don't even want to have to play as much.
does your ability to not see past his move to Saudi extend to the abundance of lads from the north east who work for Middle Eastern oil and gas operators?
not entirely sure what this sentiment achieves and where the line is drawn
Not many engineers are role models and local heroes tbf.

