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Brighton & Hove Albion
Oh I'd wiped Dobbie from my memory, such a shame you mentioned him...pinch, did that actually happen?
Sure there's a degree of fishing here but irrespective of that, the millions being spent this summer does seem to be at odds with last seasons available 'up front' spending.
Yeah you're quite right.
Even though Burker was employed by the Albion, for exactly a year prior to Leo's arrival, he had nothing to do with the transfer.
Please don't make out Burker was responsible for everything that was shite.
Yet everything that went well at that time, Stockdale, Walton, Stephens (not my choice) Ince, is all down to someone else.
It rather cheapens your argument.
Yeah he had to make do with our 3rd biggest signing of all time and 10 other signings that he approved that all contributed to the biggest playing budget in history of club. This year looks a lot better but it's a myth to think Oscar or Sami didn't have big budgets. They did. Bigger than Gus.
Oscar’s budget was committed to Gus's players plus Kemy. Sometimes budgets sound like managers can spend where in reality Oscar had zero. £4m came in from Bridcutt and Barnes, and Stephens was brought in for about £400k as an emergency because of Crofts injury.
Well no he has a team of scouts . As does Paul Winstanley.Of course Burke was involved in the final deal..
You can hardly claim he was a Burke find.
Yes the playing budget is higher than last season.Barber confirmed it at the forum last week.Certainly, transfer fee spending is up. It had to be, given the low base Burke created in terms of the (lack of) quality in our squad last season...
All Oscar would have needed to do was employ one player on a £1 contract to have a bigger budget.Oscar had zero apart from the £2m for Grabban ..except we ended with DaveR, .and Upson, Andrews, and the fortune spent on Kemy not easily dismissed. Etc The budget they have isn't "transfer fees", it's fees + wages. He had a big budget. And he finished 6th. He had a bigger budget than Gus.
All Oscar would have needed to do was employ one player on a £1 contract to have a bigger budget.
It's clear DB wasn't allowed to bring in £5 - £10m worth of quality in for Oscar and Sami.
The initial outlay was pitiful and that ended up showing on the pitch.
Sami's team wasn't let down by quality players, it was let down by a mounting lack of investment.
Oscar had zero apart from the £2m for Grabban ..except we ended with DaveR, .and Upson, Andrews, and the fortune spent on Kemy not easily dismissed. Etc The budget they have isn't "transfer fees", it's fees + wages. He had a big budget. And he finished 6th. He had a bigger budget than Gus.
Yes the playing budget.How do you define investment ? The playing budget ?
What's that total spend compared to this Summer, with more rumoured to be on the way?Was the millions spent on Baldock, stockdale, Holla, COG, Kayal, colunga "pitiful" ?
Of course. But the accounts and public statements of the club show that Funds were made available for Oscar and substantial funds for Sami.. Oscar's squad cost £1m+ more than Gus. His overall spend went up.We didn't get Grabban
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Yeah he had to make do with our 3rd biggest signing of all time and 10 other signings that he approved that all contributed to the biggest playing budget in history of club. This year looks a lot better but it's a myth to think Oscar or Sami didn't have big budgets. They did. Bigger than Gus.
It certainly feels that way, my mojo is very much on the up.At least we seem to be getting it right now (tempts fate)...
Was the millions spent on Baldock, stockdale, Holla, COG, Kayal, colunga "pitiful" ?
All of a sudden - nope. We spent heavily last season. Let's hope these players this year deliver. But bloom hasn't suddenly coughed up.Yes the playing budget.
All of a sudden the club has found multi millions of pounds
Had money been spent on decent signings a year ago, instead of freebies and loanees, we might not have had such a crap season.