Blimey no wonder we told him to Bischoff.Am hearing he wanted over 100K a week....
Blimey no wonder we told him to Bischoff.Am hearing he wanted over 100K a week....
So is he shithouse or not?As someone who has lived close to Brøndby for 30 years, has shares in the club and family ties to the club, have a daughter that was in his parallel class at 6th form until the summer, I feel I'm reasonably placed to comment, without taking the biscuit. This is a gamble. Brøndby desperately need the money and haven't been tearing up trees in the first half of the season. He's only really been playing fairly regularly since the summer, though had 3 or 4 games last season - not enough to show he is premier league ready. Been getting decent reviews, the stats are there, but again not tearing up trees, very much one that could go either way when faced with PL standards. Can't say I've ever seen him and thought - wow. Just trying to temper some of the mad expectations some put on every signing. Very much in line with a Brighton signing and a gamble with it. Hope it pays off, for him, the Albion and Brøndby, he's a decent kid by all accounts.
CrumbsAm hearing he wanted over 100K a week....
From whom? Him ?Am hearing he wanted over 100K a week....
Am hearing he wanted over 100K a week....
Frankly it's crackers.That really does take the biscuit.
This has Chelsea whispering sweet nothing$$$$$ in his ear written all over it....
There is no way their average wage is £60k. A £20m player would be on that kind of money, and they are regularly bringing in players for well over £50m, and constantly gazumping other clubs in the process presumably by offering better personal terms.You are right, but they are trying to get their wages down (widely reported their average wage is £60k) so - while they'll happily offer more than us - I doubt they'd want to go that high.
Was it raining when he arrived?The article says that everything had been agreed between him and the club, but after he travelled to England, the terms of his agreement were changed. I read it like we had changed something - for example, wanted him on loan next season rather than in the team.
Was it raining when he arrived?