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Alex Pritchard









Nixonator

Well-known member
Feb 8, 2016
6,737
Shoreham Beach
Same nationality as Skalak. We have pace and creativity in this side which would suit Vydra's style. Only 24. Worth a gamble surely for 1.5 million ?

Been saying this for a while but people seem far too keen to point out what a shit season he had last year. At least that's somewhat credible reasoning, it's those that say he looked shit in the last game at the Amex whose opinion perplexes me, since every time he got the ball I cringed in my seat.

Though, I doubt we'd pick him up for any less than 3m.
 




mike79

Active member
Sep 28, 2005
840
Bournemouth
And you weren't backed by a rich benefactor. I find that hard to believe

Correct we weren't. League one straight to the premier league. And like it or not, getting promoted a few times to the premier league is success for certain teams and that will obviously involve some relegations as believe it or not it's a very tough league.

You can't change the rules just because they don't suit you. Same as the idea of abolishing the playoffs all because you narrowly missed out on automatic promotion.

I'm sure Brighton will one day reach the premier league and will enjoy the benefits on offer
 




bhanutz

Well-known member
Aug 23, 2005
5,999
Correct we weren't. League one straight to the premier league. And like it or not, getting promoted a few times to the premier league is success for certain teams and that will obviously involve some relegations as believe it or not it's a very tough league.

You can't change the rules just because they don't suit you. Same as the idea of abolishing the playoffs all because you narrowly missed out on automatic promotion.

I'm sure Brighton will one day reach the premier league and will enjoy the benefits on offer

Thanks for your input 6 fingers
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
48,416
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Been saying this for a while but people seem far too keen to point out what a shit season he had last year. At least that's somewhat credible reasoning, it's those that say he looked shit in the last game at the Amex whose opinion perplexes me, since every time he got the ball I cringed in my seat.

Though, I doubt we'd pick him up for any less than 3m.

In the current market even 3mill seems cheap for a player who has performed before and so young ...it makes you wonder why someone hasn't taken a punt
 


mike79

Active member
Sep 28, 2005
840
Bournemouth
It's not all of a sudden it's been a big problem for us ever since we rejoined the Championship. We cannot compete despite having one of the biggest average home attendances and non parachute income.

You have been rewarded for failure not success.

Haven't you reached the playoffs 3 times in recent seasons and narrowly missed out on automatic last season finishing miles clear of 21 other teams? I think you're competing just fine and in a much better state than many ex premier league teams
 




lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
NSC Patron
Jun 11, 2011
14,071
Worthing
Jonathan Kodjia, 19 goals in 45 last season, probably cost us the full 8mil, but young , quick, and hungry.
 








BBassic

I changed this.
Jul 28, 2011
13,054
Correct we weren't. League one straight to the premier league. And like it or not, getting promoted a few times to the premier league is success for certain teams and that will obviously involve some relegations as believe it or not it's a very tough league.

You can't change the rules just because they don't suit you. Same as the idea of abolishing the playoffs all because you narrowly missed out on automatic promotion.

I'm sure Brighton will one day reach the premier league and will enjoy the benefits on offer

The rules need changing because they reward failure. I will continue to say this whether we reach the 'hallowed heights' of the Premier League or not. Failure should not be rewarded. What sort of lesson is that? Why should overspending in one league, getting relegated and then overspending more to get back to that league be considered anything less than piss poor business?

Playoffs should also change. I will say the same this season should we not make them. 3rd place should be an auto entry to the final.

There's a lot wrong with the organisational aspects of football and "that's how it had always been" is a fundamentally shit argument for not addressing the problems.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Haven't you reached the playoffs 3 times in recent seasons and narrowly missed out on automatic last season finishing miles clear of 21 other teams? I think you're competing just fine and in a much better state than many ex premier league teams

We're losing money all the time we don't get promoted. Parachute payments have gone up recently.
 


Gazwag

5 millionth post poster
Mar 4, 2004
30,730
Bexhill-on-Sea
Why are you lot so obsessed with parachute payments all of a sudden? They're not a new phenomenon. We've just sold Redmond for £11m. Are we not allowed to spend it?

And it could be argued that it's better to finance a club via success (promotions and tv money) than relying on a mega rich benefactor.

I have always been against parachute payments. Club's should have to agree proper contracts. You play well get promoted you get a pay rise. You fail you get relegated why shouldn't you get a wage reduction.
 




Finchley Seagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2004
6,916
North London
I have always been against parachute payments. Club's should have to agree proper contracts. You play well get promoted you get a pay rise. You fail you get relegated why shouldn't you get a wage reduction.

Exactly. If there were no parachute payments, clubs would have to adjust accordingly. It's a farce to have financial fair play when three clubs each year come down from the Premier League with a massive advantage because they failed the previous season. How is that fair?
 




Black Rod

Well-known member
Jan 19, 2013
979
Alternatively, without parachute payments clubs who get into the Premier League may not bother to compete in it. You wouldn't risk staying in that division by signing Premier League standard players on Premier League wages if there is a chance you will be back in the Championship in a years time and financially crippled by it. As a result, you could end up with all three teams who go up coming straight back down every season. See Burnley and Blackpool, both of whom have taken this approach and couldn't last more than a season in the division.

A similar thing happens in rugby - the team that get promoted into the Premiership every year have no financial assistance to full back on and so rather than bankrupting themselves, they simply stick with a second tier wage model and end up being relegated. In the case with London Welsh a few seasons ago, by losing massively every week.
 


Simon Morgan

New member
Oct 30, 2004
6,065
Oxford
Well happy with the Norwood signing. Providing everyone stays put, our central midfield will be exceptionally strong. A bit miffed if Pritchard goes to Norwich but if he does then so be it. I've always found Norwich to be an utterly tedious football club with delusions of grandeur. This saga hasn't particularly changed my view. There are other players out there and probably for less than £8million.
 




BBassic

I changed this.
Jul 28, 2011
13,054
The trouble with the Premier League is that it does not differentiate between outstanding and mediocre. Both ends of the spectrum are financially rewarded.

The knock-on is that players and agents don't really have to worry. The most bang average player can have a dire season, get relegated and still get picked up by a team next season. And on and on and on.

When will the day roll around that football as a business is treated like literally every other business on the planet (except maybe banks) wherein poorly performing workers are fired, not given f**king pay-rises.
 


Surrey Phil

Well-known member
Aug 3, 2010
1,531
Whether Pritchard is a good signing or not Norwich fans on forum are a bit miffed as they already have 15 midfielders!!
 


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