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Even Poyet thinks we sold Bridcutt too cheap







bluenitsuj

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Feb 26, 2011
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Poyet also thinks that he was sacked live on TV - means nothing.
 


penny's harmonica

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Jan 30, 2012
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Poyet is a media junky who will use it to maximum effect in his favour. If in the process he can twist the knife on old enemy's all the better.
 










Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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For crying out loud, he's talking to the local newspaper. Were you expecting him to tell the Echo he thinks the player is overpriced?

Sometimes I think people on here purposely hunt for things to criticise.
 






Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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What would you expect him to say. £3.25+add ons for a defensive player for a team in a relegation battle.

We've done well.
 


Lady Whistledown

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Bridcutt is a defensive midfielder who wanted out.

I think the fee is just about right, and will look better still come the end of the season. Bigger fees are quoted for those who contribute more goals, or who are very young still (Will Hughes for example).
 


That is because we sold him too cheap.

How the hell do you know that?

First of all, like everyone else on here, you have no idea what we sold him for.

Secondly, again like everyone else on here, including me, you have no real idea of a player's worth. You might think he's worth X million but that's just your largely uninformed opinion, you don't know for sure. And you don't know the ins and the outs of the contract either.

The people who do know are the people who are making the decisions, and I for one trust them to get it right.

They won't get it right every time but they'll get a right a lot more than you and I will, just picking figures out of the air.
 




Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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You'd think he'd say "Bridcutt is a risk at this level, we've probably overpaid, but we'll see how we get on" to the local press wouldn't you!?
 


poidy

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Aug 3, 2009
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For crying out loud, he's talking to the local newspaper. Were you expecting him to tell the Echo he thinks the player is overpriced?

Sometimes I think people on here purposely hunt for things to criticise.

Or maybe he genuinely shares the opinion of the majority of Albion supporters that they got him for a ridiculously good price

Not the first time we have let players leave on the cheap. Bennett springs to mind most recently

We could actually learn a lot from teams like Southampton and dare I say it Palace. Why are they able to hold out for the right price and yet we are incapable?
 


brightn'ove

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Apr 12, 2011
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How the hell do you know that?

First of all, like everyone else on here, you have no idea what we sold him for.

Secondly, again like everyone else on here, including me, you have no idea of a player's worth. You might think he's worth X million but you don't know, you don't know the ins and the outs of the contract either.

The people who do know are the people who are making the decisions, and I for one trust to get it right.

They won't get it right every time but they'll get a right a lot more than you and I will, just picking figures out of the air.

Poyet BOUGHT him and knows that we sold him too cheap. I know poyet is poyet, but he is right, and he obviously knows that liam is worth a lot more than he paid for him otherwise he wouldnt have said it. If he sold bridcutt tomorrow can you imagine him accepting £2.5m? If there is one person i would trust with valuing a player, it would be his former manager.
 




brightn'ove

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Apr 12, 2011
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For crying out loud, he's talking to the local newspaper. Were you expecting him to tell the Echo he thinks the player is overpriced?

Sometimes I think people on here purposely hunt for things to criticise.

But why would he mention his price if he thought that he'd paid the right amount? He's got a bargain and he knows it.
 


pauli cee

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Jan 21, 2009
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What would you expect him to say. £3.25+add ons for a defensive player for a team in a relegation battle.

We've done well.

I keep seeing this £3.25m + add ons on nsc, but everywhere in the media just seems to be saying £2.5m, have I missed something?
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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For crying out loud, he's talking to the local newspaper. Were you expecting him to tell the Echo he thinks the player is overpriced?

Sometimes I think people on here purposely hunt for things to criticise.


But did he need to make that comment at all? Feels like bitterness to me......

We haven't signed Stephens and then said to The Argus, "oh and he's a bargain". Just feels any comment is unnecessary and slightly churlish.
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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I keep seeing this £3.25m + add ons on nsc, but everywhere in the media just seems to be saying £2.5m, have I missed something?

Argus reported £3.25m with addons that could take it to £4m.

I am sure we turned down £2.5m early in the window, so not sure what would change to make us accept that.
 




Bean

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Feb 13, 2010
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Hove
If £2.5m is the figure then it is awful business on our end, whichever way you look at it. Local rag or not, it is an absolute steal for Sunderland.
 




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