Marshy
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i wanted vydra but the prices have gone mad, i bet they want 10m for him....
He is now classed as a risky signing.
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 ?
Ah, bless them. Thought they would be in bed by now.
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
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.
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.
[emoji1]Schools broke up last week.
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
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
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.
but still assembled a decent squad, looking to strengthen further and one of the favourites for promotion. Most clubs are losing money no matter what the divisionWe're losing money all the time we don't get promoted. Parachute payments have gone up recently.