Sorry, I thought more would be at the 'acceptance' stage.The ball is 100% in Anthony Bloom’s hands.
There’s nothing that Edu, Arteta, Caicedo, his agent, can tangibly do now to alter events.
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Sorry, I thought more would be at the 'acceptance' stage.The ball is 100% in Anthony Bloom’s hands.
There’s nothing that Edu, Arteta, Caicedo, his agent, can tangibly do now to alter events.
I'm not saying we won't, we certainly have a chance but I think the odds are stacked against us with or without Moises.Burnley made Europe, why not us?
Really? You do watch games no? Brighton are easily the 5-7th best team in this league.The European dream is exactly that, a dream! Even with Caicedo in our team we're probably more likely to finish 12th than in the top 6 regardless of what the bookies or super computers say right now.
*******The European dream is exactly that, a dream! Even with Caicedo in our team we're probably more likely to finish 12th than in the top 6 regardless of what the bookies or super computers say right now.
We looked like the best team in the league against Liverpool!Really? You do watch games no? Brighton are easily the 5-7th best team in this league.
But if he goes now he’s leaving us in the shit with very little time to get a replacement in. Seriously pissed off right now about how this is playing outSome sanity here...
Things were looking good for Brighton & Hove Albion just a week ago.
It's easy to put a list together of everyone who's left.... yeah, boo hoo hoo.
But we're happy with the Potter/RDZ swap, and Cucurella/Pervis, not that fussed about Trossard, etc etc.
Caicedo WILL BE a massive 'loss'. It feels like a massive kick in teeth, as we've had less than a season out of him.
But here's the rub: he was ALWAYS too good for us (or any non-top six team).
He was star in his national team, called the ‘Ecuadorian Kante’, aged just 18.
Man United, Liverpool and AC Milan were after him FFS. They only backed out because of the legals, permits etc.
The club worked hard to get him to England, and will get rewarded with £50m+. That's not a loss!
Caicedo's exit is not a flaw in Albion's system. It's not the end of the dream. In this case, we just aimed a little too high imo.
(Also, the mid-season World Cup has clearly destablised players/the market this winter)
…..best tell Fulham and Brentford fans to give up now then……i see it as an unusual season….NEWcastle in the top four …then u have Liverpool and Chelsea mid table….this is our chanceI'm not saying we won't, we certainly have a chance but I think the odds are stacked against us with or without Moises.
I fear that many fans are setting themselves up for huge disappointment. Another top 10 finish would be an incredible achievement given all the upheaval over the last few months and our budget but the gulf between 10th and 5th/6th is usually quite big.
Quite. Although I suspect Albion will need more than the 54 points that got Burnley there.Burnley made Europe, why not us?
Someone might pay meet valuation though.Caicedo cannot be allowed to leave in this window. Lines in the sand cannot be crossed. If the club says Not For Sale - they have to stick with that decision.
Of course, if the club has a valuation AND (once again) it’s right for the club - then he can leave. However, if Not For Sale is attributable to the Club’s Executive because this transaction is detrimental to the business then they have to follow through with that statement.Someone might pay meet valuation though.
I doubt it will be Arsenal as they are too tight. Chelsea surely can’t do another near £100m spoodge due to FFP. But Manure, Liverpool, Newcastle or Citeh may make the move. We won’t turn down £100m.
I thought laws like that already existed ? . You know , have to ask the parent club for permission to approach a player ?This corrupt sport needs anti-tampering laws brought in ASAP.
NO clubs employees should be able to be approached without the permission of the club.
To have other clubs and agents making deals with other clubs behind a clubs back needs to be made illegal to protect the integrity of the sport(not that it has much of that).
This all by itself is an affront to the natural order of things, and cannot be allowed to stand.then u have Liverpool and Chelsea mid table….this is our chance
I thought laws like that already existed ? . You know , have to ask the parent club for permission to approach a player ?
Considering we only need half that to turn a massively healthy profit, we could theoretically hold him to his contract for another season and make this the worst agent f***-up of all time. Vanishingly likely to happen of course.What does the club do from this? I really dont know. We keep the same stance and we could have a sulky player for the rest of the season. Or try to striker a deal now but Arsenal/Chelsea probably wont go higher than £60/65m as they know our position is weakened.