Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
He will be available seeing that he did not play against Newport if my memory serves me right
He came on at 84 mins. I just checked.
He will be available seeing that he did not play against Newport if my memory serves me right
They never say they want him to play, they just by the time the team plays United.
Hmm, I'll remain skeptical myself. Seems fairly needless to specify getting the deal done by a particular match otherwise. It's the sort of detail often included in these rumours but suggests a lack of research in this instance.Please read the quote correctly "by the time they face Manchester United in the Capital One Cup semi-finals on Tuesday" that does not say he is going to play just that they want to get the deal done by then, which means they can do the paperwork and he can be ready for the weekend.
The problem for Brighton may well be how they are paid for him, most transfers now include a long repayment period. It may well be that the fee is lower than many want on here if it is 100% cash upfront meaning Brighton can use the money straight away and not have to wait for 12/24 months?
I know it's not the way it's done today, but clubs should demand full payment up front, or **** off with your purchase.
The problem for Brighton may well be how they are paid for him, most transfers now include a long repayment period. It may well be that the fee is lower than many want on here if it is 100% cash upfront meaning Brighton can use the money straight away and not have to wait for 12/24 months?
Banks will recognise deferred income like this as it happens all the time in football. We will just do something similar when we spend it.
The problem for Brighton may well be how they are paid for him, most transfers now include a long repayment period. It may well be that the fee is lower than many want on here if it is 100% cash upfront meaning Brighton can use the money straight away and not have to wait for 12/24 months?
i dont feel losing bridcutt is a huge blow we have ince to replace him and other players who can do that job he does
As iv'e always stated, though i hoped i was wrong. 5M done deal a while ago.
Brighton are not desperate for cash. In fact a transfer received in instalments will suit FFP requirements better given that the cost of any transfer fees we pay for incoming players are spread over the course of the player's contract.
Brighton are not desperate for cash. In fact a transfer received in instalments will suit FFP requirements better given that the cost of any transfer fees we pay for incoming players are spread over the course of the player's contract.
Thats what I am saying, maybe the lower than expected fee could be due to 100% payment? A better "immediate" deal for Brighton to go and sign a player especially given the FPP that they are following
Brighton are not desperate for cash. In fact a transfer received in instalments will suit FFP requirements better given that the cost of any transfer fees we pay for incoming players are spread over the course of the player's contract.
You don't understand how FFP accounts for transfer fees though do you. So kiss off and enjoy relegation. And thanks for the 5M.
Aside from the obvious Gus factor you'd have thought he could do better than Sunderland. No disrespect.