Think that probably reflects...

...how relieved a lot people are that Klose has "chosen" to stay: any sign that he (apparently) really wants to is taken as a little (PR) miracle, whereas Naismith is not so broadly popular with the fans, meaning your assumption may well be correct.

Personally I think they've both played it well: Klose has hinted at his disappointment while broadly committing to the cause, while Naismith has "kept his head down" and maintained a fairly dignified silence, recognising perhaps that he needs his football to do the talking.

But then it's all just speculation at the end of the day.

Posted By: Maly mlyn, Sep 3, 21:10:22

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