Disagree with you there. He’ll like his new wage, he’ll have one eye on what will happen next year. Players generally want to play football. It’s the reason we turn up to play 5aside, or on a Sunday morning at the park. Jack Clarke will be looking now thinking he could very well be back at the only club where he’s ever shone, potentially winning promotion & being in a better position in a year’s time. He wouldn’t have thought like that in September, he might not think like that in May, but right now I bet he’d rather be the main man in the championship banging goals in rather than getting 10-20mins in a match on a Saturday his team are already getting beat in.I am pretty sure that one person who does not feel sorry for Clarke is Clarke himself.
Fans are attached emotionally to clubs in a way that players are not. Look at Defoe for instance. Idolised by a 40,000 crowd but up and off to play intermittently in front of 10,000 at Bournemouth.
Clarke will not regret leaving us for even a minute.