albionfan37
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Surely they’ll soon be saying we shouldn’t be beating #teamslikebrightonWhat happens if we go uptown 6th?
When do we stop being”teams like Brighton”?
If they’ve got any sense anyway
Surely they’ll soon be saying we shouldn’t be beating #teamslikebrightonWhat happens if we go uptown 6th?
When do we stop being”teams like Brighton”?
Spurs, Chelsea & Liverpool - so that's half of the 'Big Six'.In the past we haven't sanctioned sales because it's to our direct rivals due league positions. Does this mean that Spurs would be out as a destination?
We'll always be 'teams like Brighton', but that meaning will change.What happens if we go uptown 6th?
When do we stop being”teams like Brighton”?
I understand your point but no two ways about it, we are still a stepping stone club. Its sometimes frustrating when ambitious young footballers dont proclaim their love for the Albion like us lifelong fans. Most (like Macca and Caceido) are professional show their dedication to the sport and just get on with their job. Tross comes across as very arrogant like a few other very talented elite professional footballers. I think the real bellend is his agent TBH from what I've seen of his behavior.I have a bit of a problem with that when it happens immediately. In return for their £60,000 a week, players should at least show a bit of respect for the club they've joined. Overall, no problem with Leo though. He's been a fine player for us on his day. Has the talent to put in much better performances week-in, week-out. An attacking team at the Amex would seem to be the perfect place to fulfil his potential rather than the much more pressured environment of a richer club but I suppose he wants his pay-day. I expect a desire for European football will be the argument - which could be possible here next season, if everyone knuckles down and there aren't any bellends sulking because they think they're better than the rest.
Interesting RDZ interview
Explains why some players are getting messaged at 1am
100%I understand your point but no two ways about it, we are still a stepping stone club. Its sometimes frustrating when ambitious young footballers dont proclaim their love for the Albion like us lifelong fans. Most (like Macca and Caceido) are professional show their dedication to the sport and just get on with their job. Tross comes across as very arrogant like a few other very talented elite professional footballers. I think the real bellend is his agent TBH from what I've seen of his behavior.
That domain is still available if anyone wants to have some fun at Chelsea's expense...
damn it is tempting to buy that domain and just set up a redirect to www.chelseafc.comThat domain is still available if anyone wants to have some fun at Chelsea's expense...
...or have a simple one-page site where the user is asked to enter a name and the site will return whether Chelsea are going to buy the player or not.damn it is tempting to buy that domain and just set up a redirect to www.chelseafc.com
Straight swap for Colwill? Colwill plus cash?TS early morning show said he’s going rumoured to be off to Chelsea
Tross's values has definitely taken a hit, but we don't want negativity in the camp
Enter your player's name now to get an instant quote!...or have a simple one-page site where the user is asked to enter a name and the site will return whether Chelsea are going to buy the player or not.
The site always returns something like: probably, almost certainly, he's on the list, of course, only if Arsenal are trying to, you can never have enough players etc etc
This kind of adds fuel to the fire that clubs are interested in trossand will pay him a nice wedge... just not interested enough to pay much money to Brighton for him.Slightly off topic but I'm watching the 4-part Transfer Deadline Day documentary on Sky at the moment. Basically it follows a few players and their agents during the Summer '22 transfer window. Really interesting to see all the steps happening WAY before A club even dares to consider contacting the selling club. The agents are acting as the mediator/middleman and sourcing buying clubs and chatting with them away before an offer is made. In one clip, the agent of a player was communicating to the selling club the offer a buying club was thinking of making and being told it wasn't going to happen. Just goes to show how done the days are of "A club can't speak to a player until they have made an offer first". The contracts etc are agreed WAY before that.
Chances are with Trossard that clubs will already have 'agreed' terms in principle with/agent way before we hear about any sort of bids being made.
Worth giving the programme a watch. In some case it's really nice to see an agent actively telling their client to not choose the best financial offer but to think about which club is best for their career/playing time.
In other cases, it'll just add to hatred towards agents.
And for fans of Championship Manager, Cherno Samba is featured as one of the agents.
Exactly. As an agent if you can agree terms with the player you can immediately then push the rhetoric of "well, we have done EVERYTHING we can, it's just your club being unreasonable and not accepting an offer yet".This kind of adds fuel to the fire that clubs are interested in trossand will pay him a nice wedge... just not interested enough to pay much money to Brighton for him.
Cue the crying like a bitch from trossypoos.
Well, it is probably technically true in a lot of cases - but nothing stopping clubs from speaking with the agencies, just the player directly (though surely that happens as well).Slightly off topic but I'm watching the 4-part Transfer Deadline Day documentary on Sky at the moment. Basically it follows a few players and their agents during the Summer '22 transfer window. Really interesting to see all the steps happening WAY before A club even dares to consider contacting the selling club. The agents are acting as the mediator/middleman and sourcing buying clubs and chatting with them away before an offer is made. In one clip, the agent of a player was communicating to the selling club the offer a buying club was thinking of making and being told it wasn't going to happen. Just goes to show how done the days are of "A club can't speak to a player until they have made an offer first". The contracts etc are agreed WAY before that.
Chances are with Trossard that clubs will already have 'agreed' terms in principle with/agent way before we hear about any sort of bids being made.
Worth giving the programme a watch. In some case it's really nice to see an agent actively telling their client to not choose the best financial offer but to think about which club is best for their career/playing time.
In other cases, it'll just add to hatred towards agents.
And for fans of Championship Manager, Cherno Samba is featured as one of the agents.