If ambition of a football club can be defined by transfer spend, then Brighton’s owners declared their intentions to improve on 15th place last season by spending significantly this summer.
Surviving in the Premier League was a considerable achievement for the Seagulls but choosing to exist in the top-flight is not only a risky strategy, it’s also not particularly fun, and chairman Tony Bloom clearly has designs on his club becoming a regular presence in the top 10.
As a result, £62million was invested on six first-team ready players in giving manager Chris Hughton fresh options across a host of positions. Except, 10 games into the season few of the new men have rarely been seen in a blue and white shirt.
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Surviving in the Premier League was a considerable achievement for the Seagulls but choosing to exist in the top-flight is not only a risky strategy, it’s also not particularly fun, and chairman Tony Bloom clearly has designs on his club becoming a regular presence in the top 10.
As a result, £62million was invested on six first-team ready players in giving manager Chris Hughton fresh options across a host of positions. Except, 10 games into the season few of the new men have rarely been seen in a blue and white shirt.
More >>> http://bit.ly/2OXKfMh