Unfortunately, I believe the amount of actual game time they can show is down to their broadcasting rights package, and why for instance the extended highlights on the Albion website are only 10 minutes long, when I want to watch the whole 100 minutes+ again Man City again and again.
Apparently we're getting rid of a lot of scouts according to the Telegraph (behind paywall)
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2024/11/12/brighton-axe-majority-scouts-recruitment-data-tony-bloom/
Not sure he is actually one of their higher earners in the first place.
But sitting on a bench for 9 years will make him rich, but not particularly happy.
I doubt he would leave in January, although suspect a loan might be a possibility.
But if he gets sold and doesn't put in a transfer request, he'll get 5% of the fee won't he.
Even at a cut price £20mill that's still an extra £1m to offset any reduction in salary for the first year.
Premier League Update
The Bear and Harry scrapping it out at the top of the table (not sure who is JPVH and who is Haarland).
Position
Player
Played
Raw Points
Adjusted Points
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
10
1
@The Brighton Bear
14
44
42
0
4
6
3
0
1
0
0
2
@Harry Wilson's tackle
14
46
42
0
1
10
1
2
0
0...
But given we should have stuffed them that day, we would be above them now.
However, to the question in hand, this is by far the strongest squad we have ever had, and I think it is better than Man U and Spurs.
Maybe it's giddiness from last night's results, but I actually think 4or 5th is a...
He has certainly had two most contrasting and eventful debuts for the Albion (Crawley and Man City) but has anyone had a more impactful League debut for us than O'Riley?
It strikes me that Fab is quite loyal to players who have done well, giving them another chance to shine.
Case in point, Ayari starting ahead of Carlos last night.
So barring injuries, Dunk may have to wait a bit.