[Albion] Marc Cucurella *Signed For Chelsea 05/08/2022*

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usernamed

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I wouldn't expect any player to immediately hand in a transfer request after being warmly welcomed, awarded and them waxing lyrical about what a great year they've had. Badly advised or not, he could have remained impartial publicly whilst this transfer business was conducted.

He’ll have been advised by his agent, who undoubtedly will have told him that if you don’t do this you’re in danger of losing the move. I very much doubt he did it with any malice or disrespect intended. I’ve seen nothing bad from him personally at all, I wish we’d had another couple of seasons with him in the squad but I’m not going to get offended by him daring to want to double his wages and play in the Champions League.

I will miss him, and wish him and his family all the best. (except when he’s playing against Brighton of course, then I hope he keeps stepping on rakes)

https://youtu.be/2WZLJpMOxS4
 




Barnet Seagull

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Handing in a transfer request as I understand it will negate any loyalty clause. As such it makes a transfer more possible by removing that cost to the club. It is just business and part of the negotiations and it simply the player and agents way of improving the economic likelihood of the transfer.

I have no concern around it and it actually helps Brighton financially if a deal can be done.
 


chaileyjem

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At this level tho, it's not about the profit, it's about what you do with that profit if you want to stay competing at the top table

?? Since when did clubs in the EPL start reporting annual profits on a regular basis ?
 


FloatLeft

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Jun 12, 2012
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The vast majority of us had never even heard of the guy this time last year. Bleating about loyalty? The only loyalty the player owes is to providing for his family. Everything else is just football bolleaux

This! Good luck to the guy. And good news for his family.

He came here. Gave everything on the pitch. Didn’t put a foot wrong.

Big clubs came hunting him and we’ve banked a sizeable amount of money.

Everyone’s happy.

I really hope he’s not booed when he plays here.
 


Tony Towner's Fridge

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Aug 22, 2003
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Nailed on him moving to Barca. After all they are over £1.5 billion Euros in debt so another 62 million Euros won't be missed will it?


Three Bloomcoins worth of business over the past year, cannot be bad eh? (1 Bloomcoin=£50million).

TNBA


TTF
 




Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
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get a replacement and it will be very much a case of Marc Who

Much like Ben White , even when see him on tv now , dont really make an association with us anymore

Pretty sure once we see Cucurella rolling about for chelsea , he will be dead to us.

Onto the next

Angelino or someone of that calibre and we've done ok
 


Popeye

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Doesn't deserve to be booed when he comes back to the Amex but I am quite sure he will be unfortunately. Could he have kept his feelings about a move closer to his chest as it were? Perhaps. But a lot on here will not admit, they would do the same thing and want to move on for the money and the chance to play in bigger competitions. Thanks for what you did the time you was here Marc.
 






Acker79

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Doesn't deserve to be booed when he comes back to the Amex but I am quite sure he will be unfortunately. Could he have kept his feelings about a move closer to his chest as it were? Perhaps. But a lot on here will not admit, they would do the same thing and want to move on for the money and the chance to play in bigger competitions. Thanks for what you did the time you was here Marc.

What has Marc Cucurella said about any of this?
 


Looks nailed on now and sure to be 50+ add on's. Great business for us and pleased we'll bank a significant amount for uncle Tony where we can reinvest, rinse and repeat.

Marc the mercenary, off you pop.

Yes, the last bit too! Disappointed to lose him but he made it clear when city came calling he wanted out so thanks for a great season Marc but.............
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Doesn't deserve to be booed when he comes back to the Amex but I am quite sure he will be unfortunately. Could he have kept his feelings about a move closer to his chest as it were? Perhaps. But a lot on here will not admit, they would do the same thing and want to move on for the money and the chance to play in bigger competitions. Thanks for what you did the time you was here Marc.

I think you'll find that very few will boo him, a few numb nuts will but not many imo
 




Popeye

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What has Marc Cucurella said about any of this?

More of a rhetorical question I guess friend as I read he handed in a transfer request so I assume he had a talk with the top brass? Maybe just reading too much in that, correct me if I am wrong. Again though will say does not deserve to be booe'd regardless on how this pans out.
 


birthofanorange

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Whilst I kinda 'get' the attraction of doubling one's wages, I do struggle with the concept of moving clubs to secure one's future. Surely, most Premier League players will earn well in excess of £20M during their career - is this not enough? If I was happy in a club, I would be more than happy to stay, if I was earning "only" £50K per week, so it just seems (to me) that greed is the only motivation, and very little to do with securing their/the family's future.
Of course, for we lesser mortals, I would happily go elsewhere to double my wages, as even then, I doubt I would earn enough to retire early, but the sums involved for players are astronomical, even at the 'lower' end of the scale.
Maybe it's just me? :shrug:
 


Driver8

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Doesn't deserve to be booed when he comes back to the Amex but I am quite sure he will be unfortunately. Could he have kept his feelings about a move closer to his chest as it were? Perhaps. But a lot on here will not admit, they would do the same thing and want to move on for the money and the chance to play in bigger competitions. Thanks for what you did the time you was here Marc.

I won’t boo him but certainly won’t be clapping him either. He should just be ignored.
 




Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Don't get me wrong, it was obvious he would be moving on and I understand the business model.
I'm just a little bit peeved the way it was conducted and how he behaved.
There was no need for him to put in a transfer request, he showed no respect for the club in doing so IMO

I don't think it's as straightforward as you make out and, let's face it, none of actually know 'how he behaved'.

The thing is, transfer request or no transfer request, the club didn't HAVE to sell him (assuming they actually have/will). As I mentioned before, an offer has come in (again, apparently) that meets the value that BHAFC places in Marc and have they've made the decision to take the money. Alternatively, they could quite easily have kept saying "Thanks but no thanks" and he would've stayed and played another however many months/seasons for us.

Essentially there's two sides to every story and we don't know the full details of either of them!
 


SeagullinExile

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They seem to be taking their time on this....maybe Tony’s price is even higher than Chelsea expected ???
 


Acker79

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More of a rhetorical question I guess friend as I read he handed in a transfer request so I assume he had a talk with the top brass? Maybe just reading too much in that, correct me if I am wrong. Again though will say does not deserve to be booe'd regardless on how this pans out.

But that isn't him speaking out. As others have highlighted, Dunk, Stephens and others have put in transfer requests and continued playing for us at a high (or relatively high) standard. There are any number of reasons for handing in a transfer, and he didn't tell us he did that. We know about it because other people leaked it. And as I've pointed out earlier, it could be as innocent as 'if it helps, I'm willing to forego my loyalty bonus' rather than anything more negative about playing for us.

He has said nothing. So I'm not sure how he could have kept his feelings closer to his chest.
 


Thunder Bolt

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I don't think it's as straightforward as you make out and, let's face it, none of actually know 'how he behaved'.

The thing is, transfer request or no transfer request, the club didn't HAVE to sell him (assuming they actually have/will). As I mentioned before, an offer has come in (again, apparently) that meets the value that BHAFC places in Marc and have they've made the decision to take the money. Alternatively, they could quite easily have kept saying "Thanks but no thanks" and he would've stayed and played another however many months/seasons for us.

Essentially there's two sides to every story and we don't know the full details of either of them!

That’s how we bought him, by paying the value (release clause) Getafe put on him.
 




Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Whilst I kinda 'get' the attraction of doubling one's wages, I do struggle with the concept of moving clubs to secure one's future. Surely, most Premier League players will earn well in excess of £20M during their career - is this not enough? If I was happy in a club, I would be more than happy to stay, if I was earning "only" £50K per week, so it just seems (to me) that greed is the only motivation, and very little to do with securing their/the family's future.
Of course, for we lesser mortals, I would happily go elsewhere to double my wages, as even then, I doubt I would earn enough to retire early, but the sums involved for players are astronomical, even at the 'lower' end of the scale.
Maybe it's just me? :shrug:

Bigger club, bigger tournaments, more exposure and increased likelihood of playing international football?

It's probably mostly about the money, but that's not EVERYTHING, I'm sure...
 


birthofanorange

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Bigger club, bigger tournaments, more exposure and increased likelihood of playing international football?

It's probably mostly about the money, but that's not EVERYTHING, I'm sure...

Bigger club....more chance of warming the bench....less playing.....perhaps not enjoying living in the location....etc? All moot points, but I still feel that greed for ever-increasing dosh is the driving factor, sadly.
 


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