Re: Serie A Thread - 2009/10 Season
Yeah that's why I said
I would've taken the offer.

Why Fabrizio didn't, is clear to see and outlined above and I understand and respect his choice.
But for me, with no Italian wife or daughter/family to think of, single, I would've definitely gone! Though it wouldn't be without a heavy heart. I'm sorry, that's just way too much $$$!
And opportunities like this won't come around anymore. This is a job after all and Footballers have very short careers and Miccoli will NEVER get another chance to build for his and his family's retirement as he has now.
So I would leave Sicily, I would leave my beloved team that I'm even captain of, not because it doesn't mean much, it does, it's close to my heart but I can one day return. But this crazy $$ the only way I'll win later is by lottery! The chance is now!
And when things are said like Miccoli is rich already, well yeah of course he's rich already, he's playing in Serie A for Palermo. But he can be a LOT richer and that financial security which means living a very luxurious and grand style of life for decades to come (rest of my life) means a lot to me. So while I would ideally prefer to stay where I am and earn that much, when it's not possible in Palermo yet available there, I'd move to England and Birmingham. Take up a new challenge. Adapt. Live life best I can. It won't be great probably or at least not as great as I had it there. Not as fun without friends/family and having to make a whole of adjustments, but the money for me will be worth it! Because we're not talking about a small difference. If it was, I would definitely stay.
At the end of the day,
for me the salary difference is TOO huge to stay. It's just like any other job. If the company you work for is paying average salary and another one is willing to more than double that, no matter how happy you are there or loyalty, etc., you'll likely wanna jump-ship. And it's not like you're going to UAE or Qatar league, you're going to EPL. So even if your primary reasons are financial and for me they would be

(Otherwise I'd stay where I am) , even sporting wise, you're still at the very top of the echelon and being challenged in ways that you haven't even experienced before now.