Seriously, Tony Bloom
Gus one thing very WRONG though. No way was a bid 'close to million' a 'very good offer' for Bennett.
wonder if he was referring more to the overall offer to Bennett, but quite right nowhere near enough
Seriously, Tony Bloom
Gus one thing very WRONG though. No way was a bid 'close to million' a 'very good offer' for Bennett.
For me, this whole saga was more about Poyet than Bennett.A superb move by the chairman and one that will further persuade the manager of the club's ambitions.
In fairness to Bennett he has conducted himself well by respecting the clubs wishes in staying quiet. No doubt Norwich were dangling a significant wage rise in his face which would have been very tempting. It is so reassuring to know that Bloom will not be moved unless he actually chooses to and decides it's in the best interest of the club.
As for Bennet's career, if he helps us to promotion then he will have a whole range of options in the summer, including an improved deal and prospects with us or a larger range of suitors than our friends from East Anglia. What better incentive could he have to help us realise the promotion dream.
This club has changed, and in a seriously good way. Onwards and upwards and bring on the resurgent O's!
For me, this whole saga was more about Poyet than Bennett.
By giving up the million, Bloom has demonstrated his commitment to Poyet. Gus is now less likely to be tempted by offers from clubs like West Ham.
Bloom just seems to do everything right!
Top man.
By giving up the million, Bloom has demonstrated his commitment to Poyet. Gus is now less likely to be tempted by offers from clubs like West Ham.
For me, this whole saga was more about Poyet than Bennett.
By giving up the million, Bloom has demonstrated his commitment to Poyet. Gus is now less likely to be tempted by offers from clubs like West Ham.
For me, this whole saga was more about Poyet than Bennett.
By giving up the million, Bloom has demonstrated his commitment to Poyet. Gus is now less likely to be tempted by offers from clubs like West Ham.
In fairness to Bennett he has conducted himself well by respecting the clubs wishes in staying quiet. No doubt Norwich were dangling a significant wage rise in his face which would have been very tempting. It is so reassuring to know that Bloom will not be moved unless he actually chooses to and decides it's in the best interest of the club.
As for Bennet's career, if he helps us to promotion then he will have a whole range of options in the summer, including an improved deal and prospects with us or a larger range of suitors than our friends from East Anglia. What better incentive could he have to help us realise the promotion dream.
This club has changed, and in a seriously good way. Onwards and upwards and bring on the resurgent O's!
“I was worried about losing him after the second offer. It was a very tough decision, a difficult one for the club and the whole future of Brighton, so you have to give credit to the chairman.”
What we need now is for Norwich not to go up, not even close.