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[Albion] Palace Fans Biggest Fear



Dougie

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Jan 11, 2012
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Only 2 years left on his contract. This summer represents your biggest chance to really cash in on him. You won’t be getting £65m plus offers for him when he’s only got 18 months left.

We could play hard ball with Caicedo as he signed a new deal and had 4 years left on it when we sold him last summer.
Who’s to say Marc won’t sign a new contract 😉
 




Dougie

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Jan 11, 2012
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He hasn't, and I believe it's directed at me. 😀

How will I ever get over it.

It says more about him than me.
You seem very confident that’s me don’t you . Do you still think I’m a woman as well🙂
 


ThePaddy

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Aug 27, 2013
846
Only 2 years left on his contract. This summer represents your biggest chance to really cash in on him. You won’t be getting £65m plus offers for him when he’s only got 18 months left.

We could play hard ball with Caicedo as he signed a new deal and had 4 years left on it when we sold him last summer.
Parish must think that either a. Newcastle will up their bid and try a fifth time, or b. Marc will sign a new contract with a pay rise and a release clause if he doesn't get to move.

Newcastle are definitely a step up from Palace, but I'm not convinced they're his ceiling. Perhaps in 6/12 months time, the likes of Liverpool or Arsenal might be interested.
 




nickbrighton

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Feb 19, 2016
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i think its good that palace are sticking to their valuation (as we did ). Its time the big money clubs learned that they cant just have it their way, and that they need to pay what the selling club wants, rather than expect clubs like Brighton, Palace, Brentford to roll over and say thank you for asset stripping us we will take whatever you think is right

Tony standing firm for Caceido, Cucurella etc has made this summers fantastic transfer window possible, and its a delight to see Chelsea fans not understanding that they have paid for it all
 




ThePaddy

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Aug 27, 2013
846


Absolutely brilliant news :giggle:
If anyone wants him, the price will have suddenly gone from £68m to £100m.
 


dadams2k11

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Jun 24, 2011
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Brighton
You seem very confident that’s me don’t you . Do you still think I’m a woman as well🙂
It is you.


Absolutely brilliant news :giggle:
If anyone wants him, the price will have suddenly gone from £68m to £100m.

If no one was willing to pay £68m, why would they then pay £100m with less time left on the contract?
 






ThePaddy

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Aug 27, 2013
846
If no one was willing to pay £68m, why would they then pay £100m with less time left on the contract?
If nobody buys him, that suits Palace just fine. We've got no need to sell & we'd love to keep him. He has another three years on his contract, so that's not a problem.

As for why someone might still want to buy him after his buyout clause expired, it's common knowledge that City have been interested in him for a while & Oscar Bobb has just suffered a long term injury. The terms of the clause will have been off putting as well - we wanted £50m+ up front on day one.
 
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dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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If nobody buys him, that suits Palace just fine. We've got no need to sell & we'd love to keep him. He has another three years on his contract, so that's a problem.

As for why someone might still want to buy him after his buyout clause expired, it's common knowledge that City have been interested in him for a while & Oscar Bobb has just suffered a long term injury. The terms of the clause will have been off putting as well - we wanted £50m+ up front on day one.
Does that mean no roof or seats in the mythical new stand though ?
 


Seagull on the Hill

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Jan 22, 2022
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If nobody buys him, that suits Palace just fine. We've got no need to sell & we'd love to keep him. He has another three years on his contract, so that's a problem.

As for why someone might still want to buy him after his buyout clause expired, it's common knowledge that City have been interested in him for a while & Oscar Bobb has just suffered a long term injury. The terms of the clause will have been off putting as well - we wanted £50m+ up front on day one.
f*** me it's before 7am on the morning of the first day of a new season, and you are already on your biggest rival's message board!
 






Hometownglory

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Jan 12, 2014
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Only 2 years left on his contract. This summer represents your biggest chance to really cash in on him. You won’t be getting £65m plus offers for him when he’s only got 18 months left.

We could play hard ball with Caicedo as he signed a new deal and had 4 years left on it when we sold him last summer.
Yep, he'll go for half that next summer IF he doesn't sign a new contract with an exit clause.
 








nickbrighton

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Feb 19, 2016
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Hopefully it tells us that the wise sages of NSC might have been wrong about Palace losing all of our best players this summer :giggle:
transfer window has a long way to go yet. None of us can confidently say we didn't lose our best players until after it has been SLAMMED shut. Plenty of time for one of the toxic six(7) to get an injury and they will come knocking ,release clause or not
 








Perry Milkins

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Aug 10, 2007
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Ardingly
transfer window has a long way to go yet. None of us can confidently say we didn't lose our best players until after it has been SLAMMED shut. Plenty of time for one of the toxic six(7) to get an injury and they will come knocking ,release clause or not
And knock they will Paderewski.
 




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