Given, over various seasons, he was in and out of the team and never cemented his own position under numerous managers should tell you something. At best he was a utility player. He also got into trouble a few times off the pitch as well. He was not very good.
Gus and a more applied approach...
I never said you played at the highest level. To me, the level of football anyone has played is rather meaningless when it comes to opinion. I have heard good and bad views from all types including non-players. If anything I'd say people who trot out the "have you ever played the game" line are...
As an aside, I read today that Demba Ba's agents aim to pocket £2m from any future transfer. Who's interests do you think these people will be looking after?
Players and agents dont see it like this though. It's all about the mega-bucks deal and getting it as soon as possible. A player could have their career ended at any moment.
I personally think Bridcutt will go at the end of this season. He's been a brilliant player and professional for Brighton and I feel he deserves a crack at the top flight.
There are many ways to answer a question without refusing. Anyway, we're moving away from my point which is that Bridcutt knowingly put himself in the window today.
You seem to be ignoring the fact that Bridcutt has a choice with such interviews. Like all of us, Naylor probably knows he has Prem ambitions and maybe knew about his agent situation. But there is a lot of difference between Naylor musing over these items and Bridcutt providing quotes. Without...
Going to the press, telling them you want to play in the Prem and you have a new agent on day 1 of the transfer window says he wants to go either now or at the end of the season. Good luck to him.