- Oct 20, 2022
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See the Moises thread - Sussex Live is quoting an Ole article that Metro also quoted which is more ’media bouncing’ with the only direct quote subsequent to the window closing being:
“The offers were received, you see what is on the table and Moisés [Caicedo] says that he wants to go forward, that it is the dream of his whole life. That it is an opportunity that may not be repeated in life,” Sierra told Marca90Ec, via Olé.
Hardly ‘opening up’ and not to Sussex Live.
The Ole quote btw seems to refer to Sierra’s earlier Carpe Diem attitude to the January offers when he says:
“And we helped draft the [Instagram and Twitter] statement. In that statement, he expresses his wish and his gratitude to the club because they gave him the chance to fulfil his dream of playing in the Premier League. We don’t know what can happen tomorrow, maybe he trains and gets injured. We can’t know what’s going to happen.”
These stories gather momentum very quickly, get padded out, blown up, fuelled by gossip and speculation and other people’s chosen narratives - wherever a media outlet quotes another source, it’s always best to go to the original source and translate it if necessary IMHO - in this case the original Ole piece is a reputable source and posts a balanced story but other media outlets have created their own narratives around the Ole quote to sensationalise the story and for click bait for their own website pages.
(Ps. Don’t think I’m defending Agents (and certainly not Moises’s Agent) they’re are all manipulating, money grabbing weasel’s in an industry that validates their behaviour but I think for the sake of our own credibility as fans, the more discernment we use when relying on the media/twitter etc to construct our own narratives about what is going on with our Club and players the better IMHO)
“The offers were received, you see what is on the table and Moisés [Caicedo] says that he wants to go forward, that it is the dream of his whole life. That it is an opportunity that may not be repeated in life,” Sierra told Marca90Ec, via Olé.
Hardly ‘opening up’ and not to Sussex Live.
The Ole quote btw seems to refer to Sierra’s earlier Carpe Diem attitude to the January offers when he says:
“And we helped draft the [Instagram and Twitter] statement. In that statement, he expresses his wish and his gratitude to the club because they gave him the chance to fulfil his dream of playing in the Premier League. We don’t know what can happen tomorrow, maybe he trains and gets injured. We can’t know what’s going to happen.”
These stories gather momentum very quickly, get padded out, blown up, fuelled by gossip and speculation and other people’s chosen narratives - wherever a media outlet quotes another source, it’s always best to go to the original source and translate it if necessary IMHO - in this case the original Ole piece is a reputable source and posts a balanced story but other media outlets have created their own narratives around the Ole quote to sensationalise the story and for click bait for their own website pages.
Moises Caicedo's agent slams Brighton for blocking dream Arsenal move
'That it is the dream of his whole life.'
metro.co.uk
El detrás de escena del polémico comunicado del Niño Moi
El empresario que asesora al volante explicó los motivos que llevaron a Caicedo a pedir salir del Brighton.
www.ole.com.ar
For everyone I think.28 day cooling off period
(Ps. Don’t think I’m defending Agents (and certainly not Moises’s Agent) they’re are all manipulating, money grabbing weasel’s in an industry that validates their behaviour but I think for the sake of our own credibility as fans, the more discernment we use when relying on the media/twitter etc to construct our own narratives about what is going on with our Club and players the better IMHO)
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