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Is our new target winning PL2?
Maybe we should think about getting Eddie Howe in to manage them?
Is our new target winning PL2?
No - our recruitment focus is on next season and future seasons beyond at the same time.Nothing against this guy, but surely our focus has to be on bringing in a striker, then a LWB. I presume our budget is finite!?
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Disagree. Just like all clubs, we have to prioritise. Buying another CB should be the lowest priority right now.
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Disagree. Just like all clubs, we have to prioritise. Buying another CB should be the lowest priority right now.
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You think us signing this young lad is stopping us signing other players?
I think every purchase, big or small, lowers the available budget
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Dumb thing to say. Buy and loan out and make cash. Simple.
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I could well be wrong, but I would assume that the recruitment team have different pots of money set aside for different transfer activity. This would very much fit into the 'one for the future' pot. The club have long adopted the approach of investing in the future and purchasing players with excellent potential, as and when they become available. It just so happens that we seem to have an eye for defenders in this regard.
I'm somewhat astonished that there is so much dissent for the club's approach, given that we're just starting to see the strategy pay dividends. Players coming through this route are now on the verge of becoming premier league ready or will be sold off for vast profits. It's the only way to keep a club like ours sustainable at this level.
You will not make money by buying and loaning. The loan fee, if there is one at all, will almost certainly not exceed the purchase cost, and the loaning club may or may not pay all of the player’s wages, or may pay a percentage, so I am questioning your assertion that my post is dumb.
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He's talking about a future sale - you need to keep recruiting to sell in the future. This summer we might sell the likes of Ostigard, Gyokeres etc who we bought a few years ago. Van Hecke might make it to our first team or we might sell him for a decent profit in two/three years time. What we're doing makes total sense - see what's happening with White now.
For a club of our size and finite finances, we have to do this kind of thing if we're going to become a top ten side. As mentioned above, there will be different budgets set aside for first team and development recruitment. It's sensible club management and also why you need a Director of Football these days.
He made zero mention of a future sale.
I will repeat, our LOWEST priority is another ****ing CB. Meanwhile, in the real world, if we are going to make top 10, we MUST sign a striker.
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I think the club is able to negotiate more transfer at a time and €2m won't even close blow our budget. I hope this helps.He made zero mention of a future sale.
I will repeat, our LOWEST priority is another ****ing CB. Meanwhile, in the real world, if we are going to make top 10, we MUST sign a striker.
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He made zero mention of a future sale.
I will repeat, our LOWEST priority is another ****ing CB. Meanwhile, in the real world, if we are going to make top 10, we MUST sign a striker.
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Do you still not get it?! [emoji23]
Maybe you should write to our Director of Football, who is recognised as one of the best in the business by the way, and tell him how to do his job.
Out of interest, we also needed a striker in 2016, so did you criticize the decision to sign a certain Ben White then?
Lol [emoji23] you lost the argument so resort to what exactly? The point is we MUST sign a high quality, which almost certainly means high value, striker. It is NOT vital we sign our 400th CB.
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Bit more info here:
http://www.football-oranje.com/brighton-enter-the-race-to-sign-nac-breda-defender/
BN De Stem is a local Breda paper. In the paper's original piece they are saying the rumour comes from "several well-informed sources", which could mean absolutely anything (or nothing) of course...