Machiavelli
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Naylor seems to have been on NSC this afternoon.
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There's another reason Naylor is unpopular: he likes to admonish fans. It's not the best of strategies.
Naylor seems to have been on NSC this afternoon.
[tweet] 1432333823224729600 [/tweet]
Naylor can be a right knob end sometimes.
Signing a player in October is hardly the sign of a well planned out strategy.
Because we'd spent the whole summer chasing Nunez
Bloody well hope so especially with AZ off to Germany
I think there's this idea that we got to the end of the transfer window, missed out on Nunez and thought 'shit, better sign Welbeck instead'. An idea that Welbeck was sitting around without a club waiting for his phone to ring.
It's surely rubbish, a player of Welbecks pedigree would have been in high demand, and it would have taken time to get it over the line. We would have been talking to him long before the end of the window, long before we had a definitive answer on Nunez, because its just how things work. Lallana has spoken of spending time talking to him, convincing him to come to Brighton.
He may even have been our first choice all along. Regardless, pretty disrespectful to all involved to call it a panic buy
Nunez joined Benfica on 4th September, we almost certainly weren't talking to Welbeck then, if at all before the end of the window. He didn't become available until a few hours before the window shut when his contract with Watford was terminated. This made Welbeck a free agent and enabled him to take his time on deciding who to join as the transfer window didn't apply to him. We signed him 12 days after the window closed. As I said before this doesn't make him a panic buy but rather it's us taking advantage of a player being available who we wouldn't have wanted to sign unless they were a free agent.
There's another reason Naylor is unpopular: he likes to admonish fans. It's not the best of strategies.
I know a highlight reel can make some one look really good, but this blokes a unit. Not overly quick but not slow either, looks very suited to the English game
Nunez joined Benfica on 4th September, we almost certainly weren't talking to Welbeck then, if at all before the end of the window. He didn't become available until a few hours before the window shut when his contract with Watford was terminated. This made Welbeck a free agent and enabled him to take his time on deciding who to join as the transfer window didn't apply to him. We signed him 12 days after the window closed. As I said before this doesn't make him a panic buy but rather it's us taking advantage of a player being available who we wouldn't have wanted to sign unless they were a free agent.
I think there's this idea that we got to the end of the transfer window, missed out on Nunez and thought 'shit, better sign Welbeck instead'. An idea that Welbeck was sitting around without a club waiting for his phone to ring.
It's surely rubbish, a player of Welbecks pedigree would have been in high demand, and it would have taken time to get it over the line. We would have been talking to him long before the end of the window, long before we had a definitive answer on Nunez, because its just how things work. Lallana has spoken of spending time talking to him, convincing him to come to Brighton.
He may even have been our first choice all along. Regardless, pretty disrespectful to all involved to call it a panic buy
The amount of assumptions on many threads is staggering. Nobody has a clue about what May or may not happen in transfer windows until very late. The amount of abuse thrown at journalists is also staggering yet when a journalist calls out some fans abuse etc. the journalist is the one to blame. I wonder whether Albion fans are are as ‘needy’ as other fans.. or perhaps it’s just the times we live in. Uncle Tony has invested hundreds of millions yet some fans are still giving out abuse near transfer deadline.
Hi Andy
Hi Andy
Nothing more predictable than someone would come up with that tired, childish comment. Congratulations.
I just ordered that, been meaning to buy it for ages!Odd one. He's Stewart Weir, the bloke who published the book More Than 90 Minutes, about the struggles to defeat Belotti, Archer and co. If you don't realise who he is then you need to do some reading.
I'd recommend this.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0953121402/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_JEMAHT9BG0YX6ZF0M6AA
Nothing more predictable than someone would come up with that tired, childish comment. Congratulations.