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The term originated mid 18 Century, we pinched the word from the French.I assumed they were referring to the All Blacks where the term originated from?
The term originated mid 18 Century, we pinched the word from the French.I assumed they were referring to the All Blacks where the term originated from?
Which team is this? City? The wages they pay and their level means they have a much larger pool of elite players to pick from who will be bloody desperate to play for them, so they can be choosy and lay down ground rules that small clubs might struggle with. Not many, if any, already elite players on the up will be desperate to come to the Albion though.
All BlacksWhich team is this? City? The wages they pay and their level means they have a much larger pool of elite players to pick from who will be bloody desperate to play for them, so they can be choosy and lay down ground rules that small clubs might struggle with. Not many, if any, already elite players on the up will be desperate to come to the Albion though.
Really? They used the term Dickheads in the 1700s? I don’t know why but I find that very hard to believe.The term originated mid 18 Century, we pinched the word from the French.
Hahaha! Thought you meant 'elite'. My bad!Really? They used the term Dickheads in the 1700s? I don’t know why but I find that very hard to believe.
The All Blacks famously applied the concept to team selection.The term originated mid 18 Century, we pinched the word from the French.
Read my post one above yours!The All Blacks famously applied the concept to team selection. Jean Jaque Grenoille may have invented to oversee but he's famously I'd suggest.
Worth reading Legacy by James Kerr.
I think you’ll find rubgy players have a somewhat different mentality to your average footballer, so not sure that’s a great comparisonAll Blacks
that’s the whole problem budI think you’ll find rubgy players have a somewhat different mentality to your average footballer, so not sure that’s a great comparison
Also aren't those release clauses actually a legal requirement in Spain?While I agree generally, £100m release clauses are relatively rare outside of Spain. Not sure we would manage to get that in a contract anymore than without one completely.
I think it’s the other way round. There is no way TB is getting gazumped by Chelsea for Kudus.I'm still of the view that this completes if caicedo completes and the only thing holding this deal up is ........Chelsea !!
I imagine their criteria of a dickhead is very different to yours.One of the worlds greatest team operate the no dickheads idea so I’m not sure we do have to accept big egos to move forward
And yetWhich team is this? City? The wages they pay and their level means they have a much larger pool of elite players to pick from who will be bloody desperate to play for them, so they can be choosy and lay down ground rules that small clubs might struggle with. Not many, if any, already elite players on the up will be desperate to come to the Albion though.
I wouldn't necessarily say that's too noticeable in the football/rugby players I've met (none of whom are anywhere near playing in the Premier League or All Blacks, but it does include at least one person who'd played for Brighton).I think you’ll find rubgy players have a somewhat different mentality to your average footballer, so not sure that’s a great comparison
Interesting take. So in your scenario will Brighton sell caicedo to Chelsea with the risk that kudus doesn't go through as his head has been turned for bigger clubs ?I think it’s the other way round. There is no way TB is getting gazumped by Chelsea for Kudus.
I’m guessing that they’ve been informed that the Caicedo deal collapses if they try and poach Kudus.
The problem is, they’ve clearly already tapped up his agent who now wants a Bigger Better Deal from us.
Chelsea won’t get Kudus AND Caicedo.
Yeah, footballers in Spain are essentially freelancers (thus why you get all the tax issues with players there). The idea is that the league holds their contract on behalf of the club and the player can pay the league to buy out the contract.Also aren't those release clauses actually a legal requirement in Spain?
Surely we won’t sell Caicedo before our interest in Kudus is resolved? If the Kudus deal collapses, I think we’ll wait and see where he ends up. If Chelsea swoop in buy him (Lavia style), that makes Caicedo’s move to Chelsea very difficult, I don’t think it would happen.Interesting take. So in your scenario will Brighton sell caicedo to Chelsea with the risk that kudus doesn't go through as his head has been turned for bigger clubs ?
That would be a shame
that’s the whole problem bud
I think you’ll find rubgy players have a somewhat different mentality to your average footballer, so not sure that’s a great
Please explainI imagine their criteria of a dickhead is very different to yours.