I am just completely flabbergasted that so many seem to think there's nothing even remotely odd about him simply just accepting that he wasn't going to feature after just four games and jump ship, back down into the division he'd worked his arse off to get out rather than stay and fight for his place in the team. This is Bradley Johnson we are talking about - when has he ever shied or run away from anything?
As far as I'm aware there is no precedent for this sort of thing ever happening before, not to a player of the season off the back of the best season of his career, at 28 years old in his absolute prime, settled in the area, true fan favourite and as popular in the dressing room as he seemingly is. It just doesn't add up - can somebody else give me another example of this happening in the past? Stewart Downing moving back to Boro this summer might be one example, but he's 31, three years older than Johnson and is a Boro lad so it does kinda makes sense. Johnson has no ties with Derby, they're not particularly some exciting bankrolled project where he's earning crazy money so why drop down a level - with no guarantee at all he'll be back in the top flight next season - at this stage of his career?
Ok, he's not started this season yet, but it's not as if those ahead of him are Messi and Ronaldo, he surely wouldn't have been far away from the first XI at all and it would only take a couple of bad games from Dorrans, Brady, Tettey or Howson and he'd most likely get his chance. It's not as though we put in a great performance in the last game, and if we play as **** against Bournemouth then perhaps the gaffer will want a shake up and try something different - except now we don't have as many options, and we are going to have to find the equivalent of the 15 goals he scored for us last season from midfield from somewhere.
I think the most ridiculous thing I've read in this debate is that Gladys would have been ahead of him in the pecking order! A player who has hardly kicked a ball for us and often struggled to make the bench even when fit ahead of our midfield talisman and comfortably most best player of season - you couldn't make it up!

Honestly, I'd love to know what colour the grass is on some folk's planet!
Rob is absolutely bang on throughout this, and I am quite frankly staggered that so many of you are being so belligerently naive not to see the wood for the trees. Ok we may never find out what the whole story is, but that doesn't mean we should simply accept something to be normal when it quite blatantly isn't.