I'm just saying what a lot of people deep down are thinking, but scared to come out with it.
Nope, what you and a tiny minority are thinking.
I'm just saying what a lot of people deep down are thinking, but scared to come out with it.
What! Give your head a wobble.Where the fkin rest of the sales money. Keeping it in his piggy bank for a rainy day
Got to be a WUM.Not your fkin money though so he can do what he likes with it.
I’m assuming of course that your posts are purely to wind up the rest of us, in which case
Bore off, you tediously negative insufferable bellend.Where the fkin rest of the sales money. Keeping it in his piggy bank for a rainy day
Why would anyone be "scared" to come out with that crock of shit?I'm just saying what a lot of people deep down are thinking, but scared to come out with it.
Arsenal fansWhat sort of bellend whines that the board haven't spent massively replacing Caicedo and Mac under those circumstances?
Probably goes in the Tunnel ClubTo be fair to Rebel, there was a guy in the Victoria (maybe it's him?) who was saying something very similar about Tony Bloom's lack of desire to invest in the team and the club. I didn't handle the conversation very well because I was certain he was on a wind up and deliberately spouting the most tedious and ridiculous opinions ever heard but he was totally serious - he genuinely was of the opinion that Bloom has made "hundreds of millions" from the club now and was reluctant to invest, despite the success on the pitch, because he doesn't want to lose the money. Naturally, I asked what he thought the motive would be and he thinks that Bloom isn't actually worth a lot of money and needs the club to fund his lifestyle.
I asked what that lifestyle was, there was no answer.
I asked where the money for the stadium, training ground and player trading over the last 15 years have come from and there was no answer.
Rebel by name, rebel by nature!I'm just saying what a lot of people deep down are thinking, but scared to come out with it.
Servicing TBs nearly £500 million he personally has Plowed in the club to date, I have no idea how TBs other business ventures have coped over recent years but I suspect his costs have increased while his sale have decreasedWhere the fkin rest of the sales money. Keeping it in his piggy bank for a rainy day
People like that are either 15 years old and only just become aware of Brighton, but usually wear Mbappe tops. Or they are not actually Brighton fans.To be fair to Rebel, there was a guy in the Victoria (maybe it's him?) who was saying something very similar about Tony Bloom's lack of desire to invest in the team and the club. I didn't handle the conversation very well because I was certain he was on a wind up and deliberately spouting the most tedious and ridiculous opinions ever heard but he was totally serious - he genuinely was of the opinion that Bloom has made "hundreds of millions" from the club now and was reluctant to invest, despite the success on the pitch, because he doesn't want to lose the money. Naturally, I asked what he thought the motive would be and he thinks that Bloom isn't actually worth a lot of money and needs the club to fund his lifestyle.
I asked what that lifestyle was, there was no answer.
I asked where the money for the stadium, training ground and player trading over the last 15 years have come from and there was no answer.
A palace fan on a wind-up?What sort of bellend whines that the board haven't spent massively replacing Caicedo and Mac under those circumstances?
The very same!Oh my word!
Derek Griffiths That is Play Schools DG?
Personally speaking i hope that we do not see him on the pitch this weekend unless it is at half time to introduce him. I say that because i feel it would put a lot of pressure on a young inexperienced player who has only just arrived in a new country with new team mates playing a style in a league that is quite intense.I suspect there's been a few potential signings this summer where we've walked away. Our determination to sign this kid is very exciting. Big pressure on him but we clearly rate him as a worldie.
Can't wait to see him in the stripes!
I don't think he would be that fragile.Personally speaking i hope that we do not see him on the pitch this weekend unless it is at half time to introduce him. I say that because i feel it would put a lot of pressure on a young inexperienced player who has only just arrived in a new country with new team mates playing a style in a league that is quite intense.
I know most of us on here are nowhere near as entitled as some of the other top teams fans but if he is thrown in too early and makes a mistake leading to a goal against us some may be adversely judgemental and his confidence may suffer.
All that being said i trust this club and its management to assess him properly and make the right decision.