Haven't listened but what did he say about a big screen?
I have got to say I really found it interesting. MM seemed to speak honestly including talking about the rough times. And yeah he had to go... Much as I am a Coventry fan, I realise he isn’t. Higher league. More money. We accepted the bid. Off you go fella with my good memories.
Also great hearing about the semi final and final thoughts. Resonated with my joy!
Interesting about the big screen before the semi. Didn’t know that.
Well done Matty.
I will always respect McNulty for what he achieved here and without him, we’d be looking at another season in League 2, no question about it. He didn’t let the abuse and jeering get to him and proved a lot of people wrong. McNulty was a fantastic striker for us and he will be sorely missed.
With regards to the interview, there was nothing earth shattering in that interview and it was all pretty much run of the mill, I had a great time and definitely didn’t leave for the money patter.
I’m still unsure as to how McNulty will step up to the Championship, as the most amount of goals he scored in League 1 was 12 and the Championship is definitely a harder league to play in but none the less, good luck to him at Reading. At least McNulty can say he used to play for a big club.
Nah, nah, course he didn't....but he did.
What it comes down to really is that both he and his agent realised his stock may never be higher. An average L1 season with him scoring 8-12 goals wouldn't get him a big money move and he has a very mediocre record at that level, so he's agitated for a move to cash in on last season whilst he can. He'll probably be bombed out on loan to this level when he fails in the division above it, but I hope he sleeps well at night (on top of a big pile of money).
It depends on many issues. Such as is your family happy where they are and do you have to relocate. Will you actually be playing. Where can you improve etc etc.So if you got offered a better paid job at a larger company you'd decline it?
It depends on many issues. Such as is your family happy where they are and do you have to relocate. Will you actually be playing. Where can you improve etc etc.
But ultimately, as a footballers career is so short, you have to look at maximising you earnings ASAP. So in short, yes, they move for the money.
So if you got offered a better paid job at a larger company you'd decline it?
I have done before to be fair. Family, quality of life, work friendships all played a part.
Which is fair enough but I don't think anyone can be begrudged for it. I'm doing it myself next month.
Not being harsh, just pointing out the reality of pro football.Think that's a bit harsh on McNulty in this particular case.
Tbf, the difference is the length of time you have in your career. Footballers have relatively short careers and have to make hay whilst the sun shines. You could probably bide your time for a few years and still be plying your trade in 30 years.
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