... stay at Barnsley til the end of the season as a no 1, much improved wages, improve his profile and look for a prem club at the end of the season..or</p> go to a premier league club more than likely as a no 2 and bench warm</p>
He's likly to only be a bench warmer for some time regardless of when he gets his chance in the prem, so in his eyes y not get in as early as possible to give him time to show his new manager what he has to offer and enjoy his higher wages, i will be sad to see him go but if i was him i know what i'd be doing
That's what I tried saying earlier. http://www.barnsleyfc.org.uk/bbs/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=89781&mid=576763#M576763
No you were saying he's better of staying here, i was saying it would be in the intrest of his carrer to move to the prem club as soon as possible to allow him time to settle get to know the set up and impress the manager in order to allow him to be playin first team football for his new team by the start of next season by the very latest, not that i want him to go, i want him to stay as long as we can manage to keep him, but i don't begrudge him wanting to play in the premiership
I agree isnt he 29 or something like that , this could be his only chance while he is in the form of his life.</p> All it would take is a couple of dubious performances and his dream could be over.</p>
Think Laura was replying to BFC Dave and agreeing that Heinz's choices were staying here and playing regular football or moving to a Premiership team and perhaps being a second or third choice keeper.