Coldeanseagull
Opinionated
Maybe, cos he was bleating like a little girl, arse have signed him to replace Jordan Nobbs?
One of the worst signing vids I can recall for ages:
I would imagine Tony Bloom is a bit tired of it as well, but that the blow is softened by the inflows of cash from players that we have developed. His M.O. of trawling the world for wonderkids who won't expect top PL wages, seems to be working. But is it sustainable? Can we use this process to compete with the big 6/7 long term? I'm not sure. I would like to think he can tie them in for a few years contractually, but I don't know how or if it would work.Sadly inevitable. It’s a shame the Premier League is such a money magnet. Prices clubs from a lot of other leagues out of coming in for our players. I’m just getting a bit tired of seeing our players head off to rivals in the same competition. It would all be a little easier to take if he’d mooched off to Spain/Italy/France/wherever.
Absolutely this.All a journey isn't it? I've enjoyed the part where Mr Trossard has joined us on the ride very much, and will remember him/it fondly.
One of the worst signing vids I can recall for ages:
That's what they call a template video. 100 seconds premade, then insert player at the end.
Never seen an interview like that with one of our players. Even though not club captain, Lallana is coming across as our leader on the pitch reminiscent despite differences in style of play of the legendary Brian Horton.Adam Lallana not pulling any punches.
"You only need to look at the last three games without him, I think it’s been 5-1, 4-1 and 3-0,” he told Sky Sports. “So as I said to you earlier, players can leave Brighton but we’ve got enough without them.
“We had enough without [Yves] Bissouma, [Marc] Cucurella, Ben White, Dan Burn, when Neal [Maupay] moved on. So if Leo moves on we’ll cope. We’re coping already.”
No point worrying about it. Just lay back and enjoy it!I would imagine Tony Bloom is a bit tired of it as well, but that the blow is softened by the inflows of cash from players that we have developed. His M.O. of trawling the world for wonderkids who won't expect top PL wages, seems to be working. But is it sustainable? Can we use this process to compete with the big 6/7 long term? I'm not sure. I would like to think he can tie them in for a few years contractually, but I don't know how or if it would work.
Drugs, prostitutes and gun charges?Perhaps Leo will be Arse s version of
Faustino Asprilla at Newcastle
As the surge to the title goes all wrong