I dont think he comes across very well in it. He thinks it’s fine for him to expect more wages when he’s playing well but doesn’t see the irony of getting paid less when he was crap for ages. To be honest it’s the sort of comment that I’m sure a few of us would have said, tongue in cheek, maybe actually of meant it, so I’m not sure if it’s an unprofessional comment (well in today’s world it probably is) but I could see it being taken out of context too, depending on who said it. He was only 2 years into a contract, so to throw his toys out of the pram, say he’s not playing and blaming United for wanting the best for the club, is a very one sided opinion, when he’s under a contract he agreed to, with a wage he was happy with, until the Arsenal interest. I get he wants the best for himself, but it’s not like us moving jobs, where we leave and start somewhere else, there’s millions of pounds at stake, so it needs to be right for the club as well, especially as like he said, keepers are usually at clubs about 7 years, so not something that is straight forward. He is to be fair doing great at Arsenal, but he scared me to death at the Lane, even when he played well, I always thought he’d got a mistake in him. Like others have said, not a patch on Tracey or Kelly or Deano, for us at least. Good luck to the lad, but maybe he’d be better being less honest in his interviews or more professional as he doesn’t come across in the best light, to me as a supporter.