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[Albion] Moises Caicedo - New contract signed until summer 2027 with 1 year extra option.



Mustafa II

Well-known member
Oct 14, 2022
1,811
Hove
This is all very fascinating.

The biggest thing at stake here, even more so than £60m+, is the reputation of the club.

On one hand, we want to a club that appeals to top young talent, allowing them to move on when the time is right.

On the other hand, we cannot let players and their agents dictate our transfer policies and manipulate moves like this.

It seems as if TB is staying firm, Caicedo is NOT for sale... but of course every player has a price... and it ain't £65m.
 








el punal

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Aug 29, 2012
12,531
The dull part of the south coast
I don’t care if he’s 21, he’s a little wanker if he hasn’t turned up for training. Needs to learn respect for the people who are paying his wages, by buying season tickets etc. People work hard all week to earn money to go to games and then the players can’t even be bothered to train, because they want to earn 10x what the the fans do. He lacks so much respect he should be f***ing ashamed of himself. Scrote.
I understand your sentiments but I wouldn’t take all of that as gospel. Just wait until everything pans out before blowing your fuse. I still believe that he’s being coerced into all of this shit, and no doubt, we will find out what is and what is not true soon enough.
 






Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden


Refusing to train

Maybez. Not turning up for training may have other reasons. He wants to leave, that much is clear, but him not being at the training ground may as well be a club decision... we'll hear more about it soon enough.

And by the way - if we do buckle , then it sets a poor example to the squad that basically - don’t turn up to training and you’ll get a move.
The whole Trossard affair already made it clear that in Brighton these days, internal issues are settled externally. If the manager can sit at a press conference telling the world about the issues with a player, surely a player can go on social media telling the world about the (from his perspective) issues with a club. Hopefully TB or PB or someone gathers the people in the club and tell everyone to shut the f*** up and solve situations internally instead.
 


B-right-on

Living the dream
Apr 23, 2015
6,717
Shoreham Beaaaach
This is all very fascinating.

The biggest thing at stake here, even more so than £60m+, is the reputation of the club.

On one hand, we want to a club that appeals to top young talent, allowing them to move on when the time is right.

On the other hand, we cannot let players and their agents dictate our transfer policies and manipulate moves like this.

It seems as if TB is staying firm, Caicedo is NOT for sale... but of course every player has a price... and it ain't £65m.
Fine lines. But keeping him unless the massive bid comes in is the best way forward for the club IMO
 


A1X

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NSC Patron
Sep 1, 2017
20,492
Deepest, darkest Sussex
Romano being a dickhead? Who knew.
 




Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
24,766
GOSBTS
Maybez. Not turning up for training may have other reasons. He wants to leave, that much is clear, but him not being at the training ground may as well be a club decision... we'll hear more about it soon enough.


The whole Trossard affair already made it clear that in Brighton these days, internal issues are settled externally. If the manager can sit at a press conference telling the world about the issues with a player, surely a player can go on social media telling the world about the (from his perspective) issues with a club. Hopefully TB or PB or someone gathers the people in the club and tell everyone to shut the f*** up and solve situations internally instead.
Stories had already leaked from Trossard and the club knew his agent was going to release something so got in there first. Nothing wrong with that, even if we did ‘reward’ the bad behaviour
 


Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
20,623
Born In Shoreham
it’s strange these days I read about this fantastic opportunity I’ve been offered, what a club five places above us we are hardly Accrington Stanley totally different scenario now compared to the old days. Yes you get a few more thousand in wages which will be taxed to hell
 






jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
4,892
Quite tragic really that an agency has meant that someone who doesn’t have a grasp of the English language and is 21 in a foreign country is just gonna get a load of abuse so they can get a pay out and play it out on social media. Don’t think they understand the damage it’ll do. Oh well they got their quick buck.
 


Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
Stories had already leaked from Trossard and the club knew his agent was going to release something so got in there first. Nothing wrong with that, even if we did ‘reward’ the bad behaviour
First comments about Trossard happened more than a week before we had heard anything from him or his agent. It was handled very poorly.
The club left Trossard & his agent with little option but to go out and give their own version of the events.
 










Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
9,115

Now of all the social media guff that is floating out there, this I find believable (mostly because I want it to be true). I suspect the club have told Moises he is not going anywhere this week, and that he will get his move in the summer. MC does not strike me as being a DH although he is quite obviously seen as a gravy train by his "representatives". I think MC will personally be ok with staying for the rest of the season even if those seeking to exploit him are not.

This whole thing utterly stinks and the likes of Romano acting as paid sh*t stirrers only make it worse. It's about time the Big Six found their own talent rather than trying to steal ours. Any success we get this season will have been achieved under the most trying of circumstances and will be all the more admirable for it.
 


sparkie

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Jul 17, 2003
13,255
Hove
I just dont see how players behave like this and can have any sense of moral high ground or think they're acting in the right way. Making that crap statement and then not turning up to training, clearly you're the one in the wrong. Such poor behaviour.
Trossard set the example.
Romano is a shit stirring ****. Yesterday he was implying that Caicedo was told/asked not to be at training, now he's saying he didn't turn up. Don't believe a word this prick says his only agenda is to push the transfer and try and drive a wedge between the club/fans and Moises.


I wouldn't be surprised if Romano gets a percentage from agents when a sale is forced through.
 




Garry Nelson's Left Foot

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
13,522
tokyo
It's such a fine line we have to walk in response to this.

Take the hard-line approach and put our foot down might discourage future signings from joining.

Take the other route and we look a soft touch with regards to player power.

It's all just a bit shit, isn't it? I know our business model will always invite this particular situation but f*** me, if we could have just a little stability for a bit that'd be nice.
I don't think it is a fine line. To me it's very simple - we don't sell.

If we do we give a green light to every player/agent/'buying' club to treat us with complete disregard and disrespect. It destroys any opportunity of building something at the Albion as it'll say to every single player in the squad and that signs in the future that we'll let them go as and when the player wants regardless of the situation it leaves the club in.

It would also mean that we'd end up selling players for below their value to us. It would be a complete and utter unmitigated disaster.

Which is why we won't sell. Unless that unbelievably ridiculous offer comes in. Personally I wouldn't even sell then...
 




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