Bull Mania wrote:
Depends on the situation. I've always got the impression form Samir's twitter he has a real passion for personal fitness, maybe he wants to pursue a career in that.
Players like him won't be on a lot. He could easily be part time at Rochdale, have a career outside the sport, and earn more than what he was on at the Bulls. Look at Sheffield. Gone full time but a lot of players declined that option as they would have been earning less than what they were part time with a career.
It's likely he's been told that the same situation regarding the amount of playing time he got towards the middle to end of last season would apply again this year. Now, you might still have a chance of improving if Bradford are running a reserve team next year, but 1st team chances will be slim to none. Better to take the opportunity to be playing regularly than not at all.