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[Albion] Where is Moises going? (Chelsea - 14/08/2023)

Where is Moises going?


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Algernon

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Sep 9, 2012
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Newmarket.
A 21 year old with a glittering career ahead of him, ending up in that manufactured football desert? All for the money?
He's going to earn millions and millions and millions of pounds in just one year. He could quit football after 1 single year and retire and he and his loved ones could live like royalty quite easily for the rest of their lives.
He might not want to play football and have a glittering career ahead of him for the next ten years.
He might not enjoy it that much.
He's 21, people are idolising him and throwing tonnes of cash at him. It's his life and I would wish it for my kids even if they ended up in some fake vanity project "footballing" theme park for a couple of years. The money he'll earn is both fabulous and obscene.
I just want the Caicedo saga sorted then everyone can move on and we don't have to listen to fake Chelsea thickets whining like big sissy girls anymore.
 








Whitechapel

Famous Last Words
Jul 19, 2014
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And it was also ironic.

I hope you’re not another one who fell for the lie about how badly Moises was paid here.

Very true, but as long as he’s getting paid at all then the same theory holds true.

If he’s there for a year and pockets £10,000,000 before it goes bust then he’ll be able to move for (next to) nothing and whoever signs him probably gives him a massive chunk of that saved transfer fee as a signing on bonus.
 






pocketseagull

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Dec 29, 2014
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The Chinese Super League was partially killed off due to the Chinese FA severely restricting the amount of foreign players because they wanted to develop home grown talent. I don't really see the same thing happening with the Saudi league.
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
15,651
Slightly off topic of the bid, but saw this tweet from someone who spoke to Caicedo at last night's awards evening


Him wanting to leave the club is nothing new - we've known that since January. It's down to the buying clubs to make that happen, by paying the money that TB wants...
 


Farehamseagull

Solly March Fan Club
Nov 22, 2007
14,789
Sarisbury Green, Southampton
Not sure there is a bubble to burst. They have infinite money.
Not strictly true. They do at the moment but it’s not going to last forever, they can’t keep spending like they are with the wages on offer. It will run out and there are already instances of wages and transfer fees not being paid.

The reason why they’re investing so much in football, golf, other sports and areas is they’re trying to expand and diversify their economy as they’ve been 100% reliant on exported oil for the past couple of decades and they’re worried about that bubble bursting. Saudi Vision 2030.

If they don’t see success in the league and before 2030, there’s every chance they pull the finance and it goes the way of China. No one knows how it’s going to go.
 




Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
15,651
It seems this transfer saga is done and dusted then.

Chelsea have already moved on, are looking at other targets and have already signed 2 DMs - Ugochukwu recently and Brazilian international Andrey Santos in January.

Brighton have received a bid from Saudi, who have limitless money, so will no doubt meet the price Bloom wants.

Doesn't seem complex, so should be wrapped up very quickly from here on in.
Bye then :bigwave:
 










Guinness Boy

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The Chinese Super League was partially killed off due to the Chinese FA severely restricting the amount of foreign players because they wanted to develop home grown talent. I don't really see the same thing happening with the Saudi league.
But you do see the similarities with an authoritarian regime awash in money overpaying for players to fill a league which domestic fans can’t sustain and where the weather is often wholly unsuited to football?

Saudi won’t get football tourists the way England does because football fans like to drink. And I can’t see the league taking off in Europe on telly either.

At best the Indian and African plastics will add another team to their list.

Players like Henderson are just getting a tax free pension
 






dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Not strictly true. They do at the moment but it’s not going to last forever, they can’t keep spending like they are with the wages on offer. It will run out and there are already instances of wages and transfer fees not being paid.

The reason why they’re investing so much in football, golf, other sports and areas is they’re trying to expand and diversify their economy as they’ve been 100% reliant on exported oil for the past couple of decades and they’re worried about that bubble bursting. Saudi Vision 2030.

If they don’t see success in the league and before 2030, there’s every chance they pull the finance and it goes the way of China. No one knows how it’s going to go.
PIF currently has $700 billion in assets which is already hugely diversified across global markets……….there’s no chance of them running out of money any time soon - Aramco (worth an estimated $2 trillion) announced record profits last year of $161 billion - and they pay 50% tax to the Saudi Government.
 


Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
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Oxton, Birkenhead
But you do see the similarities with an authoritarian regime awash in money overpaying for players to fill a league which domestic fans can’t sustain and where the weather is often wholly unsuited to football?

Saudi won’t get football tourists the way England does because football fans like to drink. And I can’t see the league taking off in Europe on telly either.

At best the Indian and African plastics will add another team to their list.

Players like Henderson are just getting a tax free pension
Absolutely. It’s a league based on players whereas the European leagues are based on clubs. There is no contest even for global plastics.
 


Farehamseagull

Solly March Fan Club
Nov 22, 2007
14,789
Sarisbury Green, Southampton
PIF currently has $700 billion in assets which is already hugely diversified across global markets……….there’s no chance of them running out of money any time soon - Aramco (worth an estimated $2 trillion) announced record profits last year of $161 billion - and they pay 50% tax to the Saudi Government.
No - they might pull the finance they’re pumping into football if it’s not proving to be a success as part of their Saudi Vision 2030. This was from the mouth of a Saudi sports journalist. They just don’t know how it’s going to go.
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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It seems this transfer saga is done and dusted then.

Chelsea have already moved on, are looking at other targets and have already signed 2 DMs - Ugochukwu recently and Brazilian international Andrey Santos in January.

Brighton have received a bid from Saudi, who have limitless money, so will no doubt meet the price Bloom wants.

Doesn't seem complex, so should be wrapped up very quickly from here on in.
Does that mean we won’t see any more of your drivel on here ?
 






knocky1

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Jan 20, 2010
13,077
It was Caicedo, or his agent acting on his behalf, that first raised the issue of all those hungry little Caicedos back home that needed to be fed when we were holding him back from joining Arsenal, so wind your neck in!
Edna retracted and surely this is not something to be pursued. Ollie Robinson is a full blown racist otherwise.
 


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