Cheers, I wasn't aware of either.He was part of the Gylfi deal right so not much at all.
And I agree on him probably being a good coach. Either that or a director. He's already the president of a cricket club and just got a degree in business management. He definitely has a future in football once the boots come off.
From Wiki - degree from the OU (he and I have something in common then apart from a love of Spurs lol).
What's the Cricket club? In the old days you'd occasionally get a pro footballer who'd play County cricket (Chris Balderstone of Carlisle and Leicester; and apparently the Neville bros were very good cricketers too). Nowadays I bet they're not allowed by contract in case of injury, and I see the point. They can wait till they retire to enjoy themselves, they get paid enough!!