Rodwell for money reasons but there's not much in it. Grigg is probably 5 or 6% more professional, at least he physically turns up even if he's got zero interest in earning his wage.
"By any metric, Rodwell’s spell in Sheffield has not worked out. He didn’t play a minute last season, a victim of what former boss Chris Wilder called an “unfortunate” injury, and was also hampered by Covid-19 restrictions, which meant he was often unable to leave the first-team “bubble” to play games with United’s U23s and regain some much-needed match fitness." You'd have to be a ****ing moron to sign him at this point.
To Rodwell is a millionaire from being a "professional" footballer. That article about wanting to get more England caps to make his son proud, embarrassing that it was printed and what he said wasn't questioned. He was fortunate he was with us and our reputation for being poorly ran, it enabled him to fool a few more teams.
Grigg was signed when we were already in the crap as a club. Rodwell was a good example of why we got there in the first place
Rodwell. I believe Grigg was guilted here by a cash strapped Wigan. Still doesn't make it right with the can't be arsed attitude thought.
Rodwell is the personification of everything bad in football... and a ****ing disaster of a human. Imo