Of course, but there are ways of doing things, and Bridcutt tried to force a move through his actions.
Ulloa did things perfectly.
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I never boo my own team.
Bit different for me. The match he missed was Southend as I recall, a meaningless cup match and I believe the club left him out 'as his head had been turned'. He was with the squad at Fulham but was left out.
Bridcutt effectively went on strike.
I do take your point...
Don't agree. As soon as a player effectively goes on strike 'because his head isn't right', refusing to play, he loses my respect completely.
He was always going to get his move and it was a step up for him, better standard, more money etc., but the bottom line is, he couldn't cut it in the...