rogersix
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- Jan 18, 2014
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Good signing from Leeds, why did they choose to sell him?
small club, they had no option
Good signing from Leeds, why did they choose to sell him?
I'm a bit more measured than most on this.
Levack didn't come out unprompted that Ben White was disappointed about not moving to Leeds, he was asked the question directly. Now whilst we may not be delighted at his answer, Levack's response of "There was a tinge of disappointment but that passed quickly, Ben's head is fully at Brighton and he wants to get cracking in the Premier League now." is hardly stating that he's gutted beyond belief, is it?
I've heard from a trusted source that White has said he was never going to move to Leeds this Summer, that this is his home and where he wants to be. Additionally, I understand he's been getting some shit from Leeds' keyboard warriors, which is why he's largely kept his head down all Summer long.
I take Levack's comments as trying to maintain that middle ground - keep Leeds' fans onside - he unquestionably did have a good time there after all - whilst looking to his future at the Albion.
In short: move on, move on - nothing to see here.
As an agent he serves Ben White. For substantial reward.
Here the motormouth is serving himself. I wouldn’t imagine that young BW is actively pushing this strategy, instead the older person is leading the way.
Although next week’s chip paper this time, I have a foreboding that motormouth will resurface in future transfer windows promoting BW’s move “to the next level”. Driven by commission of course.
I think that's the thing. I thought everyone had moved on. I thought it was all wrapped up nicely and the club helped him with a great tribute yesterday in his interview.
Why is Levack is all over Sky Sports right now?
His answer also included "Of course. He enjoyed his time at Leeds incredibly. They looked after him so well, the fans were fantastic to him. But when a football club don't want to sell it's very difficult".
This implies they tried to make the move happen.
I'm a bit more measured than most on this.
Levack didn't come out unprompted that Ben White was disappointed about not moving to Leeds, he was asked the question directly. Now whilst we may not be delighted at his answer, Levack's response of "There was a tinge of disappointment but that passed quickly, Ben's head is fully at Brighton and he wants to get cracking in the Premier League now." is hardly stating that he's gutted beyond belief, is it?
I've heard from a trusted source that White has said he was never going to move to Leeds this Summer, that this is his home and where he wants to be. Additionally, I understand he's been getting some shit from Leeds' keyboard warriors, which is why he's largely kept his head down all Summer long.
I take Levack's comments as trying to maintain that middle ground - keep Leeds' fans onside - he unquestionably did have a good time there after all - whilst looking to his future at the Albion.
In short: move on, move on - nothing to see here.
Nailed it. Massive over reaction from some people on this.
Effing w@nker. How unprofessional and awkward can you be?The Sky Sports article on the matter
https://www.skysports.com/football/...h-before-signing-new-brighton-deal-says-agent
Might be just covering all bases, being polite and diplomatic with his answer to be fair...
He’s hardly going to say “oh, we had no intention of signing for Leeds, they’re likely to go down, Who knows how long Bielsa will stay.. no, we were hoping Brighton would offer a nice increased terms contract” [emoji56]
Nailed it. Massive over reaction from some people on this.
Not nailed at all.
An agent is doing live on the record interviews with the media regarding his clients negotiations with his employee.
If you think that's normal and people are "over reacting", we live on different planets.
It's really really odd, I couldn't care less what he is saying just the fact he is there in the first place.
I agree it's really odd that an agent doing live on the record interviews. I do however feel that when it comes to the club we support we're often a bit to quick to jump on and quickly defend anything that we perceive to be remotely negative.
I think there is an over reaction given, "The main consideration for us was whether or not he was going to play." and "There was a tinge of disappointment but that passed quickly, Ben's head is fully at Brighton".
That on its own sounds reasonable. Here's the bit before that for better understanding of what he said, and the first thing he said:
When asked on The Transfer Show whether White was disappointed a move to Leeds fell through, Levack said: "Of course. He enjoyed his time at Leeds incredibly. They looked after him so well, the fans were fantastic to him. But when a football club don't want to sell it's very difficult".
A larger transcript and article is here: Sky Sports
That on its own sounds reasonable. Here's the bit before that for better understanding of what he said, and the first thing he said:
When asked on The Transfer Show whether White was disappointed a move to Leeds fell through, Levack said: "Of course. He enjoyed his time at Leeds incredibly. They looked after him so well, the fans were fantastic to him. But when a football club don't want to sell it's very difficult".
A larger transcript and article is here: Sky Sports
That's all true though? "it's very difficult" is not "he was desperate to leave".
I think the main thing, as he said, was "first team football". Understandably, Ben wants to play in the Premier League this season. I think he's more than happy to do that playing for either club.
For Ben, it's all about playing in the Premier League. Players aren't fans, particularly. His girlfriend's family are from the North, her Dad is a Leeds fan. He's hardly going to say he is desperate to come back and play for Brighton. He made good friends with a number of people at Leeds, got developed by a world class coach and knew that he'd be a regular this season in their team if he went there. However, he is now assured that if he performs with us, he'll be in the first team. Potter is likely to use a back three and this will suit him. He'll be pleased he's playing in the Premier League and I get the feeling that after a few games, he may well be pleased he's playing for us rather than Leeds.
For the agent, it's all about money. He's got one good client who could be his golden goose. He's stirring things up hoping for a big pay day , potentially in a year's time. However, Ben will have to go some to attract the big boys this year, especially when Adam Webster has done so well and may be a higher prized, young asset after this season.
For Brighton and Hove Albion, it's win win, just annoying that the agent is such a gobshite. However, most people can see right through him and will soon get bored of him once the football starts.
https://www.nvsports.com/
Dude got like five clients and they are all, except for Ben, shit. Clearly this agent is very inexperienced and unaware of the bridges he is burning.
Not nailed at all.
An agent is doing live on the record interviews with the media regarding his clients negotiations with his employee.
If you think that's normal and people are "over reacting", we live on different planets.
It's really really odd, I couldn't care less what he is saying just the fact he is there in the first place.