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[Albion] Levi Colwill













Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Uhm, it has very little use seeing how all the players you could buy with that money, have little to no interest in playing for the mighty Brighton.
Funny how your young defensive jewel would rather stay at Brighton than go back to Chelsea isn’t it?

That kind of kicks your argument into touch.
 






Live by the sea

Well-known member
Oct 21, 2016
4,718
Castofffs? HAHA!! Cucurella was your POTY and Brighton were begging all over social media for him not to leave. He left Brighton as a star player to come and play 2nd fiddle to Chilwell. That's all you need to know about the difference in levels between the clubs 😂

The only castoff in this situation was Gilmour who was only good enough for our reserve side but has lately found a place in your 1st team. Once again levels

As for haven taken our European spot, big clubs don't aspire to be in the EL and think it's a subpar Competition. Nobody even takes it seriously until the latter stages and most believe it to be a hindrance. Only the small teams celebrate competing in such a competition.

And nah, we don't believe ourselves to be the biggest club in the world, just one of the biggest and we will prove that next season with the help of our young phenom CB and probably your best player too.

Anyway basque in the glory of your fairytale season, because next season will go back to normality and Brighton will once again be hovering in midtable, just making up the numbers
Bearing in mind the money behind Chelsea , if you are not top 3 every season you have been very badly managed .

The fact little old Brighton can even compete with a big global rich club like Chelsea should be very embarrassing for all Chelsea fans .

It should be no contest but it is because we have an exceptionally clever and sensible owner and you have a Wally in charge .
 


Neville's Breakfast

Well-known member
May 1, 2016
13,450
Oxton, Birkenhead
Obviously every player in the world has got their price, but for some you will have to pay WAYYY over their true value to acquire them. One of those players is Colwill. He's untransferable according to reports from the club.

As for a contract and playing time, the contract offer will end up being more than satisfactory and the club also view him as our centrepiece CB, his pay and playing time will be more than suitable. I've got no worries about that

Lastly, whilst I.want Caicedo, I don't want him at the cost of 80m+ and for sure not at the cost of Colwill. So I'd be very happy if we ceased to do business and we both keep our respective players
That’s up to the clubs and players I guess. What is within our control is having the self control to stay away from each other’s forums. Try not to be so needy.
 








The Fits

Well-known member
Jun 29, 2020
10,106
Uhm, it has very little use seeing how all the players you could buy with that money, have little to no interest in playing for the mighty Brighton.

It looks good in the bank account tho 🤷‍♂️
Interesting take given we've already taken two of your better young players that your supporters wanted to keep over the last few years, and now Colwill seems to be making no suggestion he ever wants to play for you again.
Let's see how many players we sign this summer that Boehly will want in the next year to 18 months.
 






Wardy's twin

Well-known member
Oct 21, 2014
8,872
it’s an interesting one. If the trade off was European football with 1 loan player, or finishing 9th with a youth team player surely we’d take European football right ?
Spot on - loans should be seen for what they are a chance to improve the squad , sure the player will develop at our cost but equally if they are good enough they give us benefit too. What we don't want is a policy which says we will always take loanees and we don't have that. I have said before I think Colwill was taken to give us a good look at him before we put a lot of money out there.
 


Mellor 3 Ward 4

Well-known member
Jul 27, 2004
10,258
saaf of the water
Castofffs? HAHA!! Cucurella was your POTY and Brighton were begging all over social media for him not to leave. He left Brighton as a star player to come and play 2nd fiddle to Chilwell. That's all you need to know about the difference in levels between the clubs 😂

The only castoff in this situation was Gilmour who was only good enough for our reserve side but has lately found a place in your 1st team. Once again levels

As for haven taken our European spot, big clubs don't aspire to be in the EL and think it's a subpar Competition. Nobody even takes it seriously until the latter stages and most believe it to be a hindrance. Only the small teams celebrate competing in such a competition.

And nah, we don't believe ourselves to be the biggest club in the world, just one of the biggest and we will prove that next season with the help of our young phenom CB and probably your best player too.

Anyway basque in the glory of your fairytale season, because next season will go back to normality and Brighton will once again be hovering in midtable, just making up the numbers
And there you have it.

A typical 'Chels' fan in 2023.

Entitled and delusional, who no doubt started 'following' them when Roman came along with his dirty money but now no doubt moans at Man City buying their trophies.
 




Peteinblack

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jun 3, 2004
4,146
Bath, Somerset.
Castofffs? HAHA!! Cucurella was your POTY and Brighton were begging all over social media for him not to leave. He left Brighton as a star player to come and play 2nd fiddle to Chilwell. That's all you need to know about the difference in levels between the clubs 😂

The only castoff in this situation was Gilmour who was only good enough for our reserve side but has lately found a place in your 1st team. Once again levels

As for haven taken our European spot, big clubs don't aspire to be in the EL and think it's a subpar Competition. Nobody even takes it seriously until the latter stages and most believe it to be a hindrance. Only the small teams celebrate competing in such a competition.

And nah, we don't believe ourselves to be the biggest club in the world, just one of the biggest and we will prove that next season with the help of our young phenom CB and probably your best player too.

Anyway basque in the glory of your fairytale season, because next season will go back to normality and Brighton will once again be hovering in midtable, just making up the numbers
"Anyway basque in the glory of your fairytale season"

Ooohh, the suspenders is killing me. What an illiterate, arrogant, :wanker: you are.

"we don't believe ourselves to be the biggest club in the world, just one of the biggest" - so big that you just finished 12th; mid-table mediocrities. Any success you have ever enjoyed is due to being bankrolled by billionaire owners - just like Man City. You try to buy success, but don't actually earn it.

Schools can't have broken-up for the summer holidays already, surely?
 


John Doe

Member
May 14, 2023
65
Can you really not see what a complete f*** up your recruitment has been since the Yank took over from the blood money funding of the Russian? Or maybe you just don’t care.

Don’t be surprised that most football fans want you and Newcastle to fail.
Uhm, we will see how much of a fuckup they have committed come the end of next season, but I have a feeling that Chelsea will be fighting somewhere near the top, and Brighton somewhere near the bottom
 


brighton_tom

Well-known member
Jul 23, 2008
5,524
Uhm, we will see how much of a fuckup they have committed come the end of next season, but I have a feeling that Chelsea will be fighting somewhere near the top, and Brighton somewhere near the bottom
But you agree that they have f***ed up this season?
 










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