Russconha
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This softens the blow of losing Nogan so cheaply.
Yes I'm beginning to wonder
Klopp seemed a bit down
Chelsea will offer crazy wages/contract length that Liverpool won't match
Which they will do in a heartbeat. I Imagine small willy boehly's ego has been severely damaged.Quite, Chelsea will have to match Liverpool's offer if they want to speak to Caicedo.
Yes but dont forget caicedo can say no to pool. Chelsea will then up their bid accordingly.After committing to the 'midnight auction' do you see TB and PBOBE going back on the agreement, because I don't. I'd LOVE to know what Chelsea's bid was though
Yes but dont forget caicedo can say no to pool. Chelsea will then up their bid accordingly.
This softens the blow of losing Nogan so cheaply.
My thoughts precisely.This softens the blow of losing Nogan so cheaply.
See post #87..but it reproduced belowHow do you see it?
The feeling I have this morning is a bit strange. I imagine it’s similar to how it feels when parents see their kids go off to university or leave home for a job… and mix of sadness and pride and excitement for their future.
I know he was a bit of a wally last January but once the winter window closed he was professional and got down to business. I wish him well and hope he achieves everything I feel he’s capable of.
Indeed. If anything the noises from the club this time round have all been positive about Moises behaviour. It's only the Twitter 'experts' (I'm not giving them the pleasure of naming them) who have been trying to make it sound like he's been causing trouble. Yet some of our own fans still want to believe these idiots instead of the messages out of the club?A lot of criticism of the player here, based on things that have been written on the internet. The club has not indicated that he has acted unprofessionally in any way and, until it does, it may be best to admit that nobody really knows what has happened.
There is an assumption, based on one line of a media report, that MC cleared out his locker, flicked everyone the Vs and strolled off humming 'Money, Money Money'. Yet it seems completely possible that he had been informed that the club were finalising things with bidders and that he would be leaving. The club plays its cards very close to its chest and would be as likely to announce this kind of thing publicly as TB would be to sit at a poker table telling everyone what's in his hand.
I'm sure that, in good time, Barber will reveal the course of events as he did with the Potter affair. Until then, those who feel the need to condemn the kid who, after the January fuss, played out of his skin to help us qualify for Europe for the first time and has now put us in the record books as receiving the largest transfer fee between two British clubs, might want to keep their powder dry.
Obviously we can’t turn down that money but have a sense of sadness over whole situation.
Unfortunately money doesn’t get you points and wins (which is why we all go to games).
2 good seasons and we get ripped apart by the vultures.
I have faith in us replacing well but ultimately the replacements will be gone in a year if they dare to be good
Me neither. 25 years ago, we paid £1,000 and a set of tracksuits to Stansted for Gary HartI can't get my head round this.
We, Brighton, have just sold the most expensive player in British football, and the sixth most expensive player in the world. That us - Brighton.
No - I still can't quite believe it.
You need to learn to believe our club.I mean you can believe what you want but reliable sources say it, club left him out of pre season game, he hasn't been pictured in training and the rest is facts
Spot on.A lot of criticism of the player here, based on things that have been written on the internet. The club has not indicated that he has acted unprofessionally in any way and, until it does, it may be best to admit that nobody really knows what has happened.
There is an assumption, based on one line of a media report, that MC cleared out his locker, flicked everyone the Vs and strolled off humming 'Money, Money Money'. Yet it seems completely possible that he had been informed that the club were finalising things with bidders and that he would be leaving. The club plays its cards very close to its chest and would be as likely to announce this kind of thing publicly as TB would be to sit at a poker table telling everyone what's in his hand.
I'm sure that, in good time, Barber will reveal the course of events as he did with the Potter affair. Until then, those who feel the need to condemn the kid who, after the January fuss, played out of his skin to help us qualify for Europe for the first time and has now put us in the record books as receiving the largest transfer fee between two British clubs, might want to keep their powder dry.
Just a complete guess, but naybe Liverpool had to go to £111M to beat Chelsea's £110M. Worry is, where do things go from there if Liverpool are offering personal terms of £150K a week and Chelsea have promised his agent to pay the lad £250K a week (with, probably Chelsea style, a few £million back-hander to the agent)?After committing to the 'midnight auction' do you see TB and PBOBE going back on the agreement, because I don't. I'd LOVE to know what Chelsea's bid was though
This deal need to be done by 12 so that he can play against Chelsea at the weekend. Comedy gold if he does!