Nicked this from the chronicle
a reply to an article about Gyan
the auther,,,superioR
Obviously the money means more to Gyan than football - he was being paid more to play football at Sunderland than the average man could ever dream of - doing something which many men would give anything to do - playing against some of the world's best players in front of huge crowds in magnificent stadia - now he will play in front of home crowds no bigger than 16000, in a league with only 12 teams - only 22 games a season - no big names - no international recognition - in a team that finished 10th out of 12 etc etc etc - with the piles of money flashed in front of his nose he was only ever going to be a disruptive influence in the dressing room - his promises to the fans and his manager show what a back stabbing mercenary he is and would never be welcome back.
Although I have nicked his words, its superioR to whom the credits due, not me, but I whole heartedly agree with him
a reply to an article about Gyan
the auther,,,superioR
Obviously the money means more to Gyan than football - he was being paid more to play football at Sunderland than the average man could ever dream of - doing something which many men would give anything to do - playing against some of the world's best players in front of huge crowds in magnificent stadia - now he will play in front of home crowds no bigger than 16000, in a league with only 12 teams - only 22 games a season - no big names - no international recognition - in a team that finished 10th out of 12 etc etc etc - with the piles of money flashed in front of his nose he was only ever going to be a disruptive influence in the dressing room - his promises to the fans and his manager show what a back stabbing mercenary he is and would never be welcome back.
Although I have nicked his words, its superioR to whom the credits due, not me, but I whole heartedly agree with him