Quote: Pumpetypump "Reminds me of Mark Calderwood at Leeds. Thought he was a superstar (he wasn't IMO, just fast) so decided to turn down a new contract and chase more money. I don't know much about your lad Lee, but the problem often seems to be with people who's self-worth is slightly at odds with reality.'"
I get what you are saying but I don't see it as a problem, just a different style or maybe core value..
I'm not convinced anyone on here would turn down a pay rise if it was twice what they are on for doing the same job. You wouldn't be worth the money either but if someone was willing to pay for it, why not?
Roy Keane was different. He didn't need an agent because he was already at a big money club and didn't want to leave.
I'll bet you he'd have got an agent if his form dipped and he was no longer King at Old Trafford.