hampshirebrightonboy
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- Sep 3, 2011
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But who in there right mind would want to go there...
Yeah, Sessegnon really struggled with the big move to Spurs - would he really want to subject himself to their fans?
But who in there right mind would want to go there...
Why is that funny. Could you explain?
I hope that is 10.59 am as the window shuts at 5pm.If there is a deal to be done between Levy and Barber it'll either be done immediately or at 10.59 on transfer deadline day.[emoji38]ol:
Why?
Going for a drink with two blokes who could invent copper wire by fighting over a penny. As Old Man Steptoe would have it in the classic funeral episode
'Yeah...tight as a gnat's chuff he was.'
What makes you think that they are tight?
The previous evidence of their hard faced dealings in the transfer market and strictness over wage demands. Levy's reputation for playing hardball with players and agents is fairly legendary and PB does a pretty good job of emulating him on Brighton's behalf. Why are you so confused?
Really want this one to happen. In this new system whilst of course defending is part and parcel of a wing backs job, the attacking element is more important as all of our width is provided by that player and the 3 CB’s (all relatively mobile) should provide adequate defensive cover. With that in mind, and with budget taken into account, I can’t see a better fit currently on the market (if reports are to be believed). Get it done Tony.
I agree with all that. Yet Levy signed Maureen and probably made him the highest paid manager in the world.
The game may have changed at Spuds. Purely from an investment point of view, having been CL finalists, if they don't keep 'at it' the only way is down. Their CL exposure may mean they start swimming the merch gravy train that ManUre (especially) have made their own.
True. Mine was a flippant joke based on the previous media stories about Spurs players living in relative penury. In truth, I have considered him to be one of the most reliable and level headed of the EPL chairmen. His first priority has been the security of the club. Exactly why Tony Bloom employed PB. I joke about penny pinching, but that's who I want running the Albion. I never again want to be wondering whether the club has a future.
Well said Brick. I agree.
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