Bristol City's Michael McIndoe has backed Gary Johnson's claim that the play-off final isn't about the £60m price tag associated with the game.Come Saturday evening, either the Robins or Hull will have earnt the opportunity to face the biggest clubs in England on a weekly basis next season, and McIndoe is adamant that is the main motivation going into the encounter at Wembley.
"This game's massive, bigger than £60m put it that way," McIndoe told the club's official website. "It's not about the money, it's about the level of football you want to play at as a football player.
"For me, the Premier League is the best division in the world and I want to be plying my trade there week in, week out.
"It's not about the money for everyone of us, we've got a desire and ambition to play at the highest level. But we've got to put that aside because if you don't win the game on Saturday then you don't get it, it's as simple as that.
"For us, it's a chance to grasp the opportunity and it's important to make sure that come the final whistle we're the ones holding a winners medal."
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