http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBS_9IKQLM4&feature=player_embeddedSwansea ace Sinclair: No bitterness towards Chelsea
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Fri, 11/18/2011 - 11:04
Swansea City winger Scott Sinclair insists he is not bitter over his time at Chelsea.
Sinclair started only six games for Chelsea in five years and was loaned out six times. For someone who has loved the game from the age of three, when his father used to take him to a park in Bath just to kick a ball for hours, something had to change.
He told the Daily Express: “Signing for Chelsea at 16 was my dream. But even when I did make it to the first team I never thought I’d really cracked it. It was hard. There were world-class players in front of you and when they had a bad game you knew they’d still be playing next week. You feel that you’re on form and the manager should chuck you in but you just didn’t feel you’d get that chance.
“There were a lot of managers there in my time and if one of them had stayed a bit longer, I’d have got more games maybe.
Swansea ace Sinclair: Quitting Chelsea was massive gamble
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Fri, 11/18/2011 - 11:05
Swansea City winger Scott Sinclair is delighted his gamble in quitting Chelsea has paid off.
Sinclair’s goals – not least his hat-trick in the play-off final at Wembley – brought promotion for Swansea and on Saturday Sinclair faces Manchester United as a Premier League player in his own right.
“Coming from Chelsea to Swansea in the Championship, it’s obviously a massive jump – downwards,” he told the Daily Express.
“It was a really big risk, but I was always confident in my own ability to know that I’d be playing Premier League football again no matter what. I took the pay cut because football is more important.”
“I’m not bitter about it. I’d been on loan six times and I did that because I wanted to be playing games that meant something rather than being stuck in the reserves.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbvnHhl0TyA
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Fri, 11/18/2011 - 11:04
Swansea City winger Scott Sinclair insists he is not bitter over his time at Chelsea.
Sinclair started only six games for Chelsea in five years and was loaned out six times. For someone who has loved the game from the age of three, when his father used to take him to a park in Bath just to kick a ball for hours, something had to change.
He told the Daily Express: “Signing for Chelsea at 16 was my dream. But even when I did make it to the first team I never thought I’d really cracked it. It was hard. There were world-class players in front of you and when they had a bad game you knew they’d still be playing next week. You feel that you’re on form and the manager should chuck you in but you just didn’t feel you’d get that chance.
“There were a lot of managers there in my time and if one of them had stayed a bit longer, I’d have got more games maybe.
Swansea ace Sinclair: Quitting Chelsea was massive gamble
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Fri, 11/18/2011 - 11:05
Swansea City winger Scott Sinclair is delighted his gamble in quitting Chelsea has paid off.
Sinclair’s goals – not least his hat-trick in the play-off final at Wembley – brought promotion for Swansea and on Saturday Sinclair faces Manchester United as a Premier League player in his own right.
“Coming from Chelsea to Swansea in the Championship, it’s obviously a massive jump – downwards,” he told the Daily Express.
“It was a really big risk, but I was always confident in my own ability to know that I’d be playing Premier League football again no matter what. I took the pay cut because football is more important.”
“I’m not bitter about it. I’d been on loan six times and I did that because I wanted to be playing games that meant something rather than being stuck in the reserves.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbvnHhl0TyA
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