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[Albion] Levi Colwill







A1X

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The player himself may be able to influence what happens re a permanent transfer? I hope we go for it, much as I like Webster, he is a sick note
#FreeLeviColwill
 


albionalex

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Feb 26, 2009
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Think if Chelsea has a chance to keep him, they will.

If Brighton have a chance to sign him, they will.

It all comes down to what is really in that loan deal. Could be anything: no clauses, option, obligation, both of the latter two could include a lot of twists and turns.

My long shot guess is that Brighton wanted to buy him in the summer, Chelsea asked for too much money, and that a comprimise was reached that Brighton would buy the player for that originally too high value if he proved to be good enough to play x number of minutes or games... which does seem to be the case.

I'd be very surprised if this is the case. All the reports at time were that Chelsea did not want to sell, and then when he joined on loan there was nothing reported in terms of clauses/options etc.
 


JBizzle

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Apr 18, 2010
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My Chelsea STH friend is massively unimpressed with Koulibaly, a yard too slow for the Prem.
They signed Koulibaly 3 years too late (Aubameyang too). He's 32 this year and his best years were behind him. Typical Chelsea spending 30m+ on a players past his best
 


Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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I'd be very surprised if this is the case. All the reports at time were that Chelsea did not want to sell, and then when he joined on loan there was nothing reported in terms of clauses/options etc.
Which may be the case... but at the same time we know from before that Brighton aren't necessarily reporting everything when it comes to contracts and transfer deals.
 






Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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But Palace also managed to get Guehi from Chelsea for £18m which suggests there is the ability to get deals done.
Yeah, but it's a bit different selling to a rival, as opposed to relegation fodder...? :wink:
 


Sarisbury Seagull

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Can't see there being any sort of clause for us to buy him, he's an outstanding prospect and they really rate him. The fans will be fuming if they do sell him, they were already a bit pissed off about them selling other youngsters like Lamptey and Guehi as well as Gilmour and Colwill is a better prospect than him.
 




Neville's Breakfast

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There's a part of me that wants to believe that we wouldn't have agreed to take Levi on loan unless we had an option to buy him, and that for some reason it was agreed not to disclose that fact.
We wouldn’t agree to Leeds having an option to buy Ben White so I’m not sure why Chelsea would allow one with their player. It wouldn’t make sense.
 
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Neville's Breakfast

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That sounds like quintessential De Zerbismo.
100 % this. That standing in the ball then fast passing when the time was right was a joy to watch last night. I really hope the Amex crowd doesn’t get impatient with it because it’s happening whether people like it or not. I can’t even imagine what the bloke who sits behind our old seats makes of it. He is ‘old school.’ His son tends to explain stuff to him and they fall out a lot.
 






Munchkin

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Only chance is if it’s part of a departure from within.

If Trossard genuinely doesn’t want to be here and has no intention of committing long term then let Chelsea have him as long as Colwill is part of the deal. Non negotiable.
 




Change at Barnham

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We wouldn’t agree to Leeds having an option to buy Ben White so I’m not sure why Chelsea would allow one with their player. It wouldn’t make sense.
The loan agreement was made at the time that we agreed to sell Cucurella to Colwill's club. The fact that both clubs are very private would suggest that there could be a tiny chance of Brighton somehow being in a possible better position than other clubs.
I agree it's unlikely, but it would be nice if some kind of preferential option to sign Colwill was agreed.

It could only make sense to Chelsea if they needed to offer a sweetener to get the Cucurella deal over the line.
We won't find out until the summer.
 




Rover In Exile

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Blackburn Rovers supporter here. I haven't visited for a while, but congratulations on your league-position, and on Tuesday's impressive performance, in particular.
Because we are in a "window", Rovers-fans are inevitably talking about JP van Hecke again.
Do you think there is the remotest possibility that he (and your club) might consider a move to Ewood Park - either on loan or as a permanent signing?
If it was the latter, what sort of price-tag would it be?
My guess is that you're no longer interested in Brereton Diaz as part of an exchange. You're doing all right on the scoring front, and Ben is out of form at the moment, anyway.
I'd be interested to hear any views.
 


Tyrone Biggums

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You’d think we are in prime position to sign him given he’s here and his chances are diminishing - but will Chelsea try and screw us on any deal given the ‘history’

I'd say Barber has earned some brownie points if anything.

Seem to recall we were seen as very professional and good to deal with.
 


Tyrone Biggums

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Blackburn Rovers supporter here. I haven't visited for a while, but congratulations on your league-position, and on Tuesday's impressive performance, in particular.
Because we are in a "window", Rovers-fans are inevitably talking about JP van Hecke again.
Do you think there is the remotest possibility that he (and your club) might consider a move to Ewood Park - either on loan or as a permanent signing?
If it was the latter, what sort of price-tag would it be?
My guess is that you're no longer interested in Brereton Diaz as part of an exchange. You're doing all right on the scoring front, and Ben is out of form at the moment, anyway.
I'd be interested to hear any views.


With Webster still out I'd think we'd probably be more inclined to keep him with us as cover incase a Dunk, Veltman or Colwill went down injured.
 


Change at Barnham

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Aug 6, 2011
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Blackburn Rovers supporter here. I haven't visited for a while, but congratulations on your league-position, and on Tuesday's impressive performance, in particular.
Because we are in a "window", Rovers-fans are inevitably talking about JP van Hecke again.
Do you think there is the remotest possibility that he (and your club) might consider a move to Ewood Park - either on loan or as a permanent signing?
If it was the latter, what sort of price-tag would it be?
My guess is that you're no longer interested in Brereton Diaz as part of an exchange. You're doing all right on the scoring front, and Ben is out of form at the moment, anyway.
I'd be interested to hear any views.
JPvH is the next cab on the rank.
Adam Webster seems to pick up injuries far more regularly than anyone would expect. Brighton have started Dunk, Veltman and Colwill on several occasions. If any of them become unavailable JPvH would likely step in.
The only scenario I can see him playing elsewhere is if Brighton sign an experienced defender in the January window.
There has been a couple of mentions of Shaktar Donetsk defender Mykola Matviyenko being linked with Brighton.
 




Solid at the back

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Sep 1, 2010
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JPvH is the next cab on the rank.
Adam Webster seems to pick up injuries far more regularly than anyone would expect. Brighton have started Dunk, Veltman and Colwill on several occasions. If any of them become unavailable JPvH would likely step in.
The only scenario I can see him playing elsewhere is if Brighton sign an experienced defender in the January window.
There has been a couple of mentions of Shaktar Donetsk defender Mykola Matviyenko being linked with Brighton.
Isn't JPvH out of contract at the end of this season?
 


Icy Gull

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100 % this. That standing in the ball then fast passing when the time was right was a joy to watch last night. I really hope the Amex crowd doesn’t get impatient with it because it’s happening whether people like it or not. I can’t even imagine what the bloke who sits behind our old seats makes of it. He is ‘old school.’ His son tends to explain stuff to him and they fall out a lot.
I love this style, it’s a little arrogant and Everton fans were going full on Morocco with the booing/whistling of it. Colwill appears to have taken to it better than anyone other than Sanchez.

It does run the risk of a clattering late challenge which it seems refs are OK with until 20 mins from the end of the game. I thought Everton should have got two or three bookings for thuggery yet the ref chose to yellow card Ferguson first. It was a bad tackle but not as bad as some that had gone before by Everton.
 


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