Former England captain Mike Tindall has revealed that he wants to stay on with Aviva Premiership Rugby club even though the club’s former Director of Rugby refused to offer him a new contract.
“I’m waiting for someone to be put in charge at Gloucester – I’m assuming it will have to happen fairly soon – to see if there is not something I can still offer the club,” Tindall told the Daily Telegraph.
“Perhaps it’s not too late. I am not a believer in moving just for the sake of it. In a pretty long career as a professional I have done eight years at Bath and now seven at Gloucester.”
Tindall had initially looked into moving to France when Redpath refused his bid for a contract extension but admitted one offer he was made “fell apart” and prompted him to focus again on staying with his current club.
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