Oh indeed. I was more marvelling at the fact that the recruitment process, be that the people involved, the data, or the famous algorithms (probably a combination of all three), have been enhanced to the extent where the signing of expensive flops seemingly no longer happens. (Now watch us splurge £40m on a dud signing in the summer!)At the time they did look as relatively expensive flops for us, but since then and some very prudent business those losses have been more than wiped out even just via the sale of Ben White. I remember thinking at the time can we afford to make such mistakes but our signings and transfer business since then has more than made up for it. The £40m approx spent of the above mentioned now seems trivial bearing in mind the sums made in the last 3 seasons from some of our sales.
I think Hull have another winger highly thought of as well
Jaden Philogence, yeah he’s a great player. I didn’t include him because I thought he was only on loan from Villa but they signed him permanently apparently.
I have a hunch fati will stay another year. He came injury prone and has missed a good time of the season already, but I think if we persevere, so long as we keep Pedro, I can see him becoming a pivotal part of us next year.I think we’re only 3 or 4 players away from a top four squad.
Replacing Fati, Milner and Lallana will be key. Perhaps a new right back who can stay fit, a left footed centre back and definitely a left footed right winger and central midfielder.
We could spend £200m+ if we had to and not worry about FFP. But I’m predicting a net break even window this time.
Sanchez, cucurella, Bissouma, Ally Mac, Caicedo, Mwepu, Trossard?No idea what we'll do in the summer - but I expect there will be changes. I was watching the 4-0 hammering of Man. United on Youtube this afternoon (the match where even Ronaldo was laughing) and I realised how much the team has changed in what, a couple of years?
Eight Brighton players on that day - yes, eight (8) - are no longer with the club! That really surprised me when I totted them up.
Yep - came om as a sub (as, IIRC, did Bissouma).Sanchez, cucurella, Bissouma, Ally Mac, Caicedo, Mwepu, Trossard?
Who's the eighth? Maupay?
.Perhaps pop over to Germany and get ourselves another big F German defender!
Sanchez, cucurella, Bissouma, Ally Mac, Caicedo, Mwepu, Trossard?
Who's the eighth? Maupay?
Yep - came om as a sub (as, IIRC, did Bissouma).
"Ambitious" is too vague a word for any sensible agreement to be reached about what that entails with regards spending.I would imagine after years of sales far exceeding purchases we could spend more than we sell without it meaning “getting into debt”. (Ok as we are in debt (?) to Bloom it would mean reducing the debt by less).
To be clear I’ve got nothing against our transfer strategy to date. It’s brought us unbelievable success, a level of success we couldn’t have afforded to go out and buy off the shelf (certainly not in a way that would be sustainable).
I just think that in a league with presumably the highest TV income in the world spending less than you sell isn’t that ambitious.
I don’t deny that the club is ambitious, but they are trying to achieve that ambition through clever recruitment not ambitious spending (if that makes any sense!)
Mwepu wasn’t part of the squad the day we beat Man Utd 4-0.Sanchez, cucurella, Bissouma, Ally Mac, Caicedo, Mwepu, Trossard?
Who's the eighth? Maupay?
Let’s hope we continue with smart strategic (and subtly ambitious) transfer windows then."Ambitious" is too vague a word for any sensible agreement to be reached about what that entails with regards spending.
You could say Chelsea have been "ambitious" with their spending and in this sense it just means "down right stupid".
Anyway I think it is a mistake to look at money spent on transfers as in some way indicating successful transfers. This is what Chelsea plastics do on Xwitter. If we bought Messi for £4.50 and a Twix whilst Chelsea bought Mason Holgate for £100 million would that make the lovely, "ambitious" Chelsea the wiser football club?
Don’t think Barcelona will want him loaned out again - they desperately need the money a sale would bring in.I have a hunch fati will stay another year. He came injury prone and has missed a good time of the season already, but I think if we persevere, so long as we keep Pedro, I can see him becoming a pivotal part of us next year.
i think lallana will move upstairs ( into coaching) and Milner probably backup.
i don’t think we are that far off a top 5 side, but I really do think we need to look at a replacement for Dunk sooner rather than later. As great as he is, and he is, he can’t go on for ever and JVH is an incredible talent. Not really sure we have at the moment an out and out replacement. Perhaps pop over to Germany and get ourselves another big F German defender!
Come on fella, that's a proper cliché. Fans of every club can say it in some form. Meaningless and No need for it.I think we’re only 3 or 4 players away from ...
We are not Palace.I’m going to be optimistic and say there’s a handful of potentially really exciting young players who’ll be in the Championship next season and would really strengthen our squad.
If Everton go down then there’s Jarred Branthwaite, James Garner & Amadou Onana.
If Forest go down then there’s Morgan Gibbs-White & Murillo
If Leeds don’t go up then there’s Crysencio Summerville, Wilfred Gnoto & Archie Gray
Then there’s players who almost certainly not going up. Morgan Whittaker (17 goals 7 assists left footed RM @ Plymouth), Jobe Bellingham @ Sunderland, Hayden Hackney @ Middlesbrough, Yaser Asprilla @ Watford, Jacob Greaves @ Hull, Jon Rowe @ Norwich etc)
Maybe it’s just recency bias but there’s a chance for next year to have an absurdly high amount of players who fit our profile in the championship. If teams do need to tighten their belt then there’s some serious rich pickings there.
If we’re in a healthy situation then this might be the chance to pick 2 or 3 top end championship players with huge resale value.
I remember Paul Barber saying that we(Brighton) want to keep our best players and not be a selling club in terms of players wanting to join the elite to win things. Perhaps our Tony has decided to up the game and have us seriously push for top 4
I swear TB looks happier every time I see a photo of himI have seen this posted on both Facebook and Twitter, neither has any actual quotes or footage from Tony Bloom.
Bloom has ambitious plans to establish Brighton in Europe
Tony Bloom is planning an ambitious summer transfer window to establish Brighton in Europe - but will it convince Roberto De Zerbi to stay?www.wearebrighton.com
Can anyone shed any light on this or should we just file it under click bait?