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

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Tom Bombadil

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Jul 14, 2003
6,106
Jibrovia
I love this idea of transfer negotiations that seems to have been fuelled by Twitter.
Dozens of representatives from both clubs sat in a dark room, opposite each other. Some looking petrified, some like they’re about to kill somebody. The general sense that at any moment some one could stick a pencil into someone else's neck. Nobody leaving. For days. Staring. Sort of like Breaking Bad meets Sexy Beast. Real unhinged dudes.

Do we have Don Logan or Walter White?
 




SeagullinExile

Well-known member
Sep 10, 2010
6,190
London
I reckon we’re already in agreement with Chelsea on this. Just waiting to get a replacement over the line.
 


Iggle Piggle

Well-known member
Sep 3, 2010
5,952
Txiki (lights cigar) – sooo, you know Pep wants your Cucurella right? He’s going to finally, really be the missing piece of the Champions League jigsaw. (Hums the Champions League theme tune)

(off camera giggles)

Paul Barber – Tony, stop laughing, I’m sure Mr Mujika is perfectly serious and…..

(more giggles)

PB – oh FFS David, not you as well…….

Txiki – of course I’m serious. You think we’re ever going to win that tournament with a choice of Kevin’s twin or Joao ****ing Cancelo at left back? But with your beautiful big haired Spaniard….

PB – how much?

Txiki – well, erm, we’ve done a lot of research and we think three million pounds is perfectly fair. And, er, of course, this time when you and Tony come to the Emptyhad we’ll actually give you the good meals. The baked bean salad was a bit of a mix up.

(derisory hoots of laughter off camera)

PB – TONY. Have some decorum. Right. Three hundred million. Well, he’s certainly loved three times as much as Grealish at Brighton……

Txiki – Not THREE HUNDRED. Three. Three million. And we’ll bung in a football. You peasants must be running out of them by now.

(Sound of David Weir wetting himself laughing)

Tony Bloom – Er, no. Really, thanks, but no.

Txiki – I thought you may say that. Well, we’ve already got Romano The Tweet unsettling your precious hair bear, Cheshire’s finest estate agent finding somewhere nice away from the Grealish house for Mrs Cucurella and, if I have to, I’ll get them involved (points vaguely to a map of the Middle East).

Tony Bloom – Yeah. Ok. Whatevs. (rolls eyes).

Txiki – one minute. (disappears out of room).

PB – Is he going to get serious at any point? I’ve got some emails to answer.

Txiki (returning to room) – GREAT NEWS! I have authorisation to go TEN TIMES HIGHER. Yes, 25 million pounds. But no football and you still get the baked bean salad. And it’s too late to call off Romano The Tweet. We already paid him. Er, I mean, he already tweeted. Yes that. Definitely no money. None at all.

(David Weir is so overcome with laughter that he has to leave the room)

Tony Bloom – ok. I’ll level with you. We are looking at a very specific amount here. A “more than Ben White amount” if you catch my drift.

Txiki (Audible whisper to goon) – do you know anyone good at faking FFP returns? Not the Dullard. He’s one of them and he’s left Cheshire anyway. No? Oh. Shit.

PB – Tony, do you think I should use the standard bottle top template answer for Paul from Haywards Heath or craft my own? My own? Ok.

Txiki – YOU IDIOTS ARE CLEARLY NOT TAKING THIS SERIOUSLY. WE WALK AWAY FROM YOUR SHITTY DEAL! WE’RE DONE HERE. GOONS! GIVE THE LITTLE ONE A WEDGIE ON THE WAY OUT!

I like the idea of our 25 man squad for the season being announced in the same way the England squads are with no knowledge of who has gone and who we have signed in the interim.

Imagine the reaction on here and Twitter when we find out that Bissouma and Cucurella have gone and the only in signing is some random lad from Paraguay.
 






severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
24,825
By the seaside in West Somerset
Colwill is interesting. Talented and will increase in value (but sell-ons or buy-backs would impact on that).
Not an automatic starter.
Cover from the bench or injury for Webster in a back 3.
Left back in a 4?
Clarke would surely go. Van Hecke?
 








Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
16,033
I reckon he might stay put...
 


Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
22,114
Cowfold
Txiki (lights cigar) – sooo, you know Pep wants your Cucurella right? He’s going to finally, really be the missing piece of the Champions League jigsaw. (Hums the Champions League theme tune)

(off camera giggles)

Paul Barber – Tony, stop laughing, I’m sure Mr Mujika is perfectly serious and…..

(more giggles)

PB – oh FFS David, not you as well…….

Txiki – of course I’m serious. You think we’re ever going to win that tournament with a choice of Kevin’s twin or Joao ****ing Cancelo at left back? But with your beautiful big haired Spaniard….

PB – how much?

Txiki – well, erm, we’ve done a lot of research and we think three million pounds is perfectly fair. And, er, of course, this time when you and Tony come to the Emptyhad we’ll actually give you the good meals. The baked bean salad was a bit of a mix up.

(derisory hoots of laughter off camera)

PB – TONY. Have some decorum. Right. Three hundred million. Well, he’s certainly loved three times as much as Grealish at Brighton……

Txiki – Not THREE HUNDRED. Three. Three million. And we’ll bung in a football. You peasants must be running out of them by now.

(Sound of David Weir wetting himself laughing)

Tony Bloom – Er, no. Really, thanks, but no.

Txiki – I thought you may say that. Well, we’ve already got Romano The Tweet unsettling your precious hair bear, Cheshire’s finest estate agent finding somewhere nice away from the Grealish house for Mrs Cucurella and, if I have to, I’ll get them involved (points vaguely to a map of the Middle East).

Tony Bloom – Yeah. Ok. Whatevs. (rolls eyes).

Txiki – one minute. (disappears out of room).

PB – Is he going to get serious at any point? I’ve got some emails to answer.

Txiki (returning to room) – GREAT NEWS! I have authorisation to go TEN TIMES HIGHER. Yes, 25 million pounds. But no football and you still get the baked bean salad. And it’s too late to call off Romano The Tweet. We already paid him. Er, I mean, he already tweeted. Yes that. Definitely no money. None at all.

(David Weir is so overcome with laughter that he has to leave the room)

Tony Bloom – ok. I’ll level with you. We are looking at a very specific amount here. A “more than Ben White amount” if you catch my drift.

Txiki (Audible whisper to goon) – do you know anyone good at faking FFP returns? Not the Dullard. He’s one of them and he’s left Cheshire anyway. No? Oh. Shit.

PB – Tony, do you think I should use the standard bottle top template answer for Paul from Haywards Heath or craft my own? My own? Ok.

Txiki – YOU IDIOTS ARE CLEARLY NOT TAKING THIS SERIOUSLY. WE WALK AWAY FROM YOUR SHITTY DEAL! WE’RE DONE HERE. GOONS! GIVE THE LITTLE ONE A WEDGIE ON THE WAY OUT!

:lolol:
 




Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
22,114
Cowfold
Would love to think that this might lead to a couple of new signings, Colwill of course, and a new specialist left back as a direct replacement for Cucu.

Yes ok l know that Solly can fill in there, Mitoma possibly, even Trossard (though we need him further forward really), but none of them are anywhere near Cucarella's standard.

I don't think the development squad is the answer for this one at the moment.
 


Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
23,674
Brighton
The Times now reporting that Chelsea have bid is in excess of £50m.

With the Albion keen on Colwill only on a loan basis.

A loan would be a real shame. The same sort of short-termism that Palace and Southampton get involved with. Both gave plenty of minutes to Gallagher and Broja respectively, Palace did an amazing job for Chelsea in terms of getting their player up to standard for their first team. I’d be disappointed if we did the same for Colwill but I suppose we might have to.
 






SeagullinExile

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Sep 10, 2010
6,190
London
A loan would be a real shame. The same sort of short-termism that Palace and Southampton get involved with. Both gave plenty of minutes to Gallagher and Broja respectively, Palace did an amazing job for Chelsea in terms of getting their player up to standard for their first team. I’d be disappointed if we did the same for Colwill but I suppose we might have to.

How do you know it wouldn’t be a loan with an option?
 


The Wizard

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Jul 2, 2009
18,399
A loan would be a real shame. The same sort of short-termism that Palace and Southampton get involved with. Both gave plenty of minutes to Gallagher and Broja respectively, Palace did an amazing job for Chelsea in terms of getting their player up to standard for their first team. I’d be disappointed if we did the same for Colwill but I suppose we might have to.

I’d prefer not to have him at all, just pure cash would do.
 


Stumpy Tim

Well-known member
Martinez seems to favour Trossard as LWB in the Belgium squad. Potter has also used him there and he can be dangerous for us coming in off that side. However, we would need a strong left footed defender behind him (Colwill).
Cucurella’s worth is due to his versatility but I think we have in-house options to cover LWB, just not so much as the left sided defender/ left back if we revert to a back four. Clarke is an option but doesn’t look quick enough to play in the Premier League from what I’ve seen of him.

Agree with everything you say. On Sunday I imagine we'll go in with a back-3 of Veltman, Dunk, Webster so we're fine... things become a problem if one of those get injured, or more importantly, if we want to switch to a 4 at the back
 


Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
22,114
Cowfold
A loan would be a real shame. The same sort of short-termism that Palace and Southampton get involved with. Both gave plenty of minutes to Gallagher and Broja respectively, Palace did an amazing job for Chelsea in terms of getting their player up to standard for their first team. I’d be disappointed if we did the same for Colwill but I suppose we might have to.

Agreed. I would like to see us sign Colwill on a permanent basis, not simply to do Chelsea a favour by improving their player, giving him plenty of Premier League minutes, and then see him return to his parent club much better for the experience.
 






Bod

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Dec 8, 2015
637
Not to sure about that seems a lot for a lad who’s played half a season of Championship football.

I would also be concerned about LC’s injury record. He had a few issues last year and has already missed a couple of pre season games apparently.
 


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