Anyone would do the same in any job, and that's all professional football is nowadays sadly, a job. Very good player though, better dancer than zenden.
The way that he left and the reasons behind it have left a real sour taste, clearly not interested in having any ambition in his career other than earning the most money he possibly can, which he has done. Having said that we haven't had a striker anywhere near his quality since he left and as a result have struggled since then.
Money talks. I do find it odd that someone with his quality has chosen the career path he has done.
I don't know if its an over-influentual agent, a desperately impoverished childhood or something else thats influencing him.
It just seems odd. He could have had a so many trophies in his cabinet to look back on. Sad really.
Shame init, class act who put money first.
To be honest I think he'd have moved on to bigger and better than us after another year or two anyway, but definitely a massive shame and no one will ever know how good he could have been now.
I dinnet give a a **** if he succeeds or fails, or lives or dies.My only thoughts on Gyan are its a shame we could not have seen more of him in a Sunderland shirt, he was a real star and a fantastic player, I also don't blame him one iota for taking his talent elsewhere, most footballers would do the same given the chance. Good luck to the lad.
