I wouldnt say I was a member of his fan club. I would say every single one of us without exception would do the same in exactly them circumstances. They arent fans, they're employees it really is as simple as that and they think differently to us. When you're 3 years from retirement (as in Bridge's case) you need as much money as possible.
Well you can think it all you like but I definitely wouldn't. I work for peanuts at the moment and have recently changed jobs for less money, because I didn't enjoy my previous job. If the choice was different so it was between being a millionaire footballer manager of a successful team with no pressure, and being a multi-millionaire football manager of an awkward team with massive expectations, it'd be an incredibly easy choice.
he can always carry on his football career once his man city contract has expired. for now why worry eh ?
But maybe Nigel thinks he's capable of building Leicester into a top 10 Premiership team, which I imagine he does. In his eyes he probably sees Leicester as a better package all round and felt he was capable of achieving the targets set out to him so why wouldn't he leave. I'm not a fan of his for leaving us and going back to a club that previously didn't want him but that's because I'm a City fan if I was a neutral I'd fully understand his decision.
Manchester City have announced that they have 20 pro's to get rid of in the next 2 transfer windows. If not the January sales then next summers sales......roll up and grab a bargain....maybe.