Yet his 2 at the Albion are the first 2 of his career.
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/florin-andone/ausfaelle/spieler/177065
'Getting Real': We are in a division where in the short term we will always be outspent on wages by probably 15 of the 19 opponents. If we are to compete year on year we need an approach that allows us an advantage. When we were promoted, we tried an approach that sought value from lesser known markets. In Pascal Gross we got a bargain, but some others haven't worked out. Bloom has since brought in Ashworth and then Potter and seems to be trying to accelerate what has always been his stated long term approach: A progression from academy to the first team of players who will be sold on to the big money sides at a profit. Southampton have made millions from this and, if it can be balanced with remaining in this division, it seems the only way of achieving some sort of sustainability. It's not going to be easy and will require that fans toughen up and not have unrealistic expectations.
They spent 143M. Lukaku balanced the books.
Couple of things to add that others haven't
Andone was an absolute nightmare at deportivo by the end of his time there. He kicked off massively and accused them of keeping him hostage. He was so disruptive they let him go for a tiny amount Vs what they originally wanted.
In the summer he was all over Instagram stories with his agents talking about plotting his next move. Very disrespectful to a club who pay him millions a year.
I think the club's hands were tied in the end. Similar to locadia.
No it's not wrong .... He fell out with the coach during that period and had a stand off whereby he was not selected but pretty much because he was refusing to play.That first part is wrong he wanted to leave in the summer but they made him stay till the winter window. This backfired because they were relegated and enabled him to use the buyout clause in his contract which is why they got a smaller fee than they wanted. If they hadnt got relegated his release clause was 26 million. This was similar to Gross he also had a buyout clause as his side was relegated that season.
Great decision and one that further strengthens my belief in Graham. He knows exactly who will and won’t fit in with his BHAFC, both on and off the pitch. I’m actually much more confident in a manager who is prepared to make big decisions to fulfil his vision over one who would seek to take the easy option.
We have more than enough attacking options to get us through 15 games until the window opens again.
Yep who won’t win a game
Again not really sure he's that unpopular with squad when he seems pretty matey with them on social media.
I just think he's another arrogant player that thinks he's too good for Brighton and has a divine right to play every game. Its hard to keep everyone happy at a premier league club.
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Connolly will be shadowing Murray everywhere to learn as much as possible in what may well be Glenn's last season - though don't bet against him doing a Bruno and lasting another year
Connolly will also follow GP instructions to the letter
Great decision and one that further strengthens my belief in Graham. He knows exactly who will and won’t fit in with his BHAFC, both on and off the pitch. I’m actually much more confident in a manager who is prepared to make big decisions to fulfil his vision over one who would seek to take the easy option.
We have more than enough attacking options to get us through 15 games until the window opens again.
Many are now saying how ruthless Potter is. I ask what influence did he have in release of 3 senior players and has he been told must bring in Academy players.