I'm sure we have other possibilities "under the radar", this one seems too high profileI just can't make myself get arsed about Kudus. Breaking out transfer record again, on a player who's clearly just waiting for the best off to come in. Just feels like veering away from what we are good at and just slugging away with the usual merry-go-round clubs for the same overpriced players.
I was just co sidering a thread recently where clubs like Leicester and Saints were considered to be the precursors to Brighton and where it started to go wrong for them. There were lots of factors but a big one was both clubs losing faith in what got them where they were in the first place. Overpaying, competing with others and breaking wage structuresI'm sure we have other possibilities "under the radar", this one seems too high profile
Good. We have four wingers plus Pedro. Rather develop adingra who looks insane, and sign two midfielders and a right back.This guy is mates with barber. It's over.
Who is briefing David Ornstein - Naylor's colleague and behind (with Naylor) most of the accurate Albion news this summer ?I wonder what Naylor did to make the club choose to brief Talksport and the Express this summer
Is that a serious question? Much higher wages, much more famous club.How can he be open to West Ham but not us?
I read that comments to mean 'Big spending mid-ranking Prem side' as opposed to a Top 6 club. He wasn't suggesting Brighton are bigger than West Ham.‘West Ham about his level’
People have really forgotten who we are haven’t they West Ham won a European competition last season, historically are a much bigger and better supported club than us and can pay higher wages.
And they won the world cupIs that a serious question? Much higher wages, much more famous club.
Well obviously Naylor is still getting some stuff but not to the same extent as in previous windows when he's virtually had a monopoly on it along with Brian Owen.Who is briefing David Ornstein - Naylor's colleague and behind (with Naylor) most of the accurate Albion news this summer ?
You’ll have Miss Marples come along in a minute and say there’s no actual evidence for that.There's literally nothing in this one... maybe there was, but he clearly thinks he's BIGGER than us... Roberto poured water on things last week with his 'want to play for us' comments... clearly aimed at Both Moises and Kudus... We can do better and cheaper for sure... I also suspect he'll turn out to be 'okay' and nothing more... 30-40 million for 'okay' just doesn't fit our model.
Lastly, we have a clear priority right now and that trumps yet another winger/attacking midfielder... that and if he did rock up and scored a few he'd probably want out by Jan... West Ham would be perfect for him to be fair... home of the over hyped, under skilled and flash in the pan.
Well that's probably related to the slightly more interest from journalists when you're a top 6 PL side than when you're a top 6 Championship side.Well obviously Naylor is still getting some stuff but not to the same extent as in previous windows when he's virtually had a monopoly on it along with Brian Owen.
Ornstein has a good relationship with the club. I've heard that he gave the club a heads up about Caicedo's agents briefing a certain someone that he was going to refuse to train in Jan and allowed them to put out their side of the story ahead of that.Who is briefing David Ornstein - Naylor's colleague and behind (with Naylor) most of the accurate Albion news this summer ?
Crook is a great ally. He's speaks really well about us on a national level. He is a genuine seeming bloke. The athletic is basically an upmarket red top.I wonder what Naylor did to make the club choose to brief Talksport and the Express this summer
We need to stick to our rules, find great players under the radar and find mugs to overpay for them once we've developed them, repeat.....I was just co sidering a thread recently where clubs like Leicester and Saints were considered to be the precursors to Brighton and where it started to go wrong for them. There were lots of factors but a big one was both clubs losing faith in what got them where they were in the first place. Overpaying, competing with others and breaking wage structures
People say all this stuff but we are consistently beating bigger clubs to signings.Is that a serious question? Much higher wages, much more famous club.
....or, his agent is loving the publicity his 'boy' is attracting, and his hoping a Saudi contract will fall onto his desk sometime soon.Maybe it comes down to our famous data bank. We can see something in his skillset that others aren't quite on to?
We do very well considering the size of our club, but surely no-one can deny that WH are bigger and better supported than usPeople say all this stuff but we are consistently beating bigger clubs to signings.