- Jun 27, 2012
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The club knew he wanted to leave and I would suggest that the signings of Sidwell and Norwood probably, at least to me, suggest they were preparing for his departure.
The signings of Sidwell and Norwood were because Hughton wanted 4 first choice Centre Mids unlike last year. The club were preparing for being in a stronger position to get promoted which also included keeping Stephens.
Any interview with Tony Bloom or Hughton or Barber over the summer or a quick perusal of the back page of the Argus might have given him a very strong clue as to how things might have turned out...Not sure the club , either publicly and behind the scenes, could have made it any clearer...
Bloom at Fans Forum at beginning of August "We’d very much like [Dale] to sign a new long-term deal."
Bloom at Fans Forum "We really want to keep the squad that performed so magnificently last season together but we can’t guarantee it, as no club can. But we are looking to keep our best players and strengthen the squad"
Barber on a bid for Dunk in July " but you could have used this quote for the Knockeart or Stephens bids...“We have received a bid for Lewis Dunk and it has been very firmly rejected without any discussion.
“We are very busy assembling – and soon we will be preparing – our squad for another attempt at securing promotion to the Premier League, our key ambition, so we have no intention of selling Lewis who has been, and remains, a key part of our squad.”
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/spor...tle-united-transfers-brighton-firmly-11467650
Perhaps he thought they didn't mean it.
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