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Let's not forget, it was ULTIMATELY the club's decision to let Daisy go, not Daisy's. If the club wanted to keep him enough, then all they would have had to do was match the offer, and there was nothing Daisy could have done.
The two situations aren't that far apart as people think - both players had the choice to stay, and in both instances the club had the choice to keep them. Yet in both instances BOTH parties thought that on current terms, it would be best to part ways.
The two situations aren't that far apart as people think - both players had the choice to stay, and in both instances the club had the choice to keep them. Yet in both instances BOTH parties thought that on current terms, it would be best to part ways.