Player will sacrifice millions in bonuses.Do transfer requests lower eventual selling prices?
The Sportswashers and Cucu's $$$$ agent collectively seem to think this latest ploy will do that.
At least £2m.
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Player will sacrifice millions in bonuses.Do transfer requests lower eventual selling prices?
The Sportswashers and Cucu's $$$$ agent collectively seem to think this latest ploy will do that.
Do transfer requests lower eventual selling prices?
The Sportswashers and Cucu's $$$$ agent collectively seem to think this latest ploy will do that.
Anyone going to backtrack on their opinion of Romano now?
Anyone going to backtrack on their opinion of Romano now?
Anyone going to backtrack on their opinion of Romano now?
Anyone going to backtrack on their opinion of Romano now?
Naylor late to the party again?
Although in fairness it's going to be hard to get the most recent news before someone who appears to be on City's payroll leaks it.
Stand firm TB
If Tony gives in we'll be forever low-balled on fees going forward.
If Tony holds firm, like it or not, we look like a club that stands in a player's way of a dream move.
Tony needs to find a winning solution - but that's not easy. Luckily he is cleverer than me.
Man City have caused this. Disgusting club, disgusting manager.
All the money in the world but tight fisted scrooges trying to screw over our club.
Hmmmmmm okay, but if he’s half baked in the opening few weeks then I guess that’ll suggest his focus might be elsewhere... I just don’t see the logic in keeping a player who wants out - it rarely ends well, if ever.
Unfortunately doubling our money in 12 months will look like a reasonable fee to the legions of the uninformed.If we were turning down an acceptable fee we might look like we are holding players back.
No one will see this currently as the club doing that … £30m is a joke offer and everyone apart from City and Cucarella can see that.
I thought him a parasitic weasle masquerading as a journalist, but really just spinning whatever he's told to by sources with a vested interest.
Obviously, I take it all back.
Isn't he just practicing good journalism then? Having good contacts is one of, if not the most important thing in journalism/reporting. He's got good contacts and a scoop and is reporting it, I'd be doing the same in his position. It makes a change from a lot of journalists these days just re-posting what they see on Twitter and Instagram.
Can't see he's done anything wrong just because as fans of Brighton we don't like what he's saying?
Without reading all of this have we confirmation this is true or is it still just something put on a tweet and copied by Naylor