I hear they've bought all our trains so there won't be any next weekend
What did they do ?
I saw a lot of aggro with Chelsea fans in the train queue after the match, climbing the barrier to attack Albion fans and scaring the hell out of the families and kids they were barging out of the way. They seem to have a bigger proportion of d1ckheads than most clubs…
Something not sitting right with me concerning recent events between the two clubs.
1 ) Chelsea pay way over the odds for Cucurella. City's valuation of £35 - £40m was about right. That is a £25m ish bonus for us.
2 ) Chelsea loan us their most talented young player.
3 ) Chelsea sell us Billy Gilmour. Talented young player. Very underpriced. Add on another £10m ish bonus for us.
4 ) Chelsea swoop for our talented manager and clean out our total first team support staff. All done, supposedly, in lightning quick time. Contracts, wage negotiations, due diligence, personal terms etc. TB expresses extreme disappointment but puts up no resistance as long as Chelsea fork out £21m compensation.
5 ) With no manager and support staff in place, we agree to play CHELSEA ( who have just pillaged us of everything bar the kitchen sink ) in a behind closed doors friendly. Our players, still reeling from the sudden and dramatic departure of all their support network, then have to rock up and play a game, with aforesaid departees all working from the opposite bench and gaining a very large psychological advantage.
Something doesn't feel quite right about our recent ' relationship ' with Chelsea. There is more contact and transaction, by a long way, with them, than any other club. Now our ex manager is there, it is anticipated that he will try and recruit our prized assets and after all this, a feeling persists that he will meet little resistance. Maybe its just all coincidence. Maybe not.
Something not sitting right with me concerning recent events between the two clubs.
1 ) Chelsea pay way over the odds for Cucurella. City's valuation of £35 - £40m was about right. That is a £25m ish bonus for us.
2 ) Chelsea loan us their most talented young player.
3 ) Chelsea sell us Billy Gilmour. Talented young player. Very underpriced. Add on another £10m ish bonus for us.
4 ) Chelsea swoop for our talented manager and clean out our total first team support staff. All done, supposedly, in lightning quick time. Contracts, wage negotiations, due diligence, personal terms etc. TB expresses extreme disappointment but puts up no resistance as long as Chelsea fork out £21m compensation.
5 ) With no manager and support staff in place, we agree to play CHELSEA ( who have just pillaged us of everything bar the kitchen sink ) in a behind closed doors friendly. Our players, still reeling from the sudden and dramatic departure of all their support network, then have to rock up and play a game, with aforesaid departees all working from the opposite bench and gaining a very large psychological advantage.
Something doesn't feel quite right about our recent ' relationship ' with Chelsea. There is more contact and transaction, by a long way, with them, than any other club. Now our ex manager is there, it is anticipated that he will try and recruit our prized assets and after all this, a feeling persists that he will meet little resistance. Maybe its just all coincidence. Maybe not.
Ok so you think Chelsea will meet little resistance because:
1. Chelsea had to pay £25m above market value for Cucurella
2. Chelsea loaned out a player they don't need (and who isnt really their most talented player)
3. Chelsea couldnt get more than £10m for Gilmour
4. Tony wouldn't break the law by "resisting" to accept the compensation clause written into contracts
5. Brighton felt it was good if the boys got a bit of match fitness rather than playing Liverpool in the league after a month of no football
... so Brighton "robbed" Chelsea on £35m, had no option but to accept their offer for the coaching team and got the match fit. Exactly what isn't "sitting right" with you?
So all this recent contact with Chelsea sits comfortably with you?
So all this recent contact with Chelsea sits comfortably with you?
He’s not an Albion fan, why would it be uncomfortable for him?
Tony Bloom is an Albion fan and obviously it isn't uncomfortable for him to do business with a club that is willing to let players leave cheaply while also paying when buying players.
I’m not a Chelsea fan either, but firstly we’re not in a transfer window, and secondly even if they did want him, and that’s not a given, they would have to stump up another big fee and Leandro would have to decide if the extra money is worth having to compete with Stirling, Havertz, Aubamyang, Ziyech and presumably several other £50m + signings for a place
So all this recent contact with Chelsea sits comfortably with you?
I realise you seem to think you know everything but you also KNOW TB was comfortable with his club being stripped of what was becoming a very successful coaching set up?
I doubt it but he is obviously accepting of it as he had very limited choices.
So all this recent contact with Chelsea sits comfortably with you?