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



mejonaNO12 aka riskit

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Dec 4, 2003
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What a unfunny buffoon, he epitomises everything I despise about so called social media stars.
Prats who think they are talented and funny, your not, your as dull as dishwater.
But can they spell you're?
 


















Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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He could be alluding too wining a Premier League title with Arsenal
If he joined them and they won, it's not really him winning it anyway. But I guess the good news is if that's all it was, he won't be interested in going in the summer.
 






Eric the meek

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Aug 24, 2020
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It was a bit like the look Tony Soprano gave the kid wearing a baseball cap in a posh restaurant.........
And heaven forbid if the meatballs are too small for his liking.

In this case, he slowly removes his serviette from around his neck, holds his hands up, cupping his thumb and forefingers of each hand, and growls 'BIGGER BALLS OR NO BALLS. You understand, no?'
 






Guinness Boy

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I saw the look he gave the Liverpool player that knocked the ball out of his hand. I’m doing what he tells me to do.
When the ball hits the net
Like a f***ing rocket
That's our Kaoru
When you wake up in bed
With a f***ing horse head
That's Roberto
 


Zeberdi

“Vorsprung durch Technik”
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Oct 20, 2022
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"I am happy that Moises has stayed with us. I want to speak to our fans to support him. I love Moises. Everyone at the club loves him and I want the fans to follow me."

RDZ presser.

Too right Roberto :thumbsup:
Reported in all the nationals

(and probably loads more - loving his hands on approach in instructing the fans to support his players.)

No excuse at ALL for any booing of Moises tomorrow from any of the fans.
 










chickens

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Oct 12, 2022
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Personally, I’m not convinced that the agent has done anything that agents don’t do as a matter of course. The agent is just doing their job in making their client’s availability known.

I do hope that someone at board level sits down with Caicedo, gives the club’s position, and suggests clear the air talks with the agent.

While the agent will naturally be disappointed at not having a massive payday within a week of signing their new client, they won’t want to be burning bridges with the best travelled route to the Premier League available to players in their neck of the woods. They will also want to maximise their potential payday when a deal is done, and would do well to come onside, for their client’s sake, and their own.
 


Seaview Seagull

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Personally, I’m not convinced that the agent has done anything that agents don’t do as a matter of course. The agent is just doing their job in making their client’s availability known.

I do hope that someone at board level sits down with Caicedo, gives the club’s position, and suggests clear the air talks with the agent.

While the agent will naturally be disappointed at not having a massive payday within a week of signing their new client, they won’t want to be burning bridges with the best travelled route to the Premier League available to players in their neck of the woods. They will also want to maximise their potential payday when a deal is done, and would do well to come onside, for their client’s sake, and their own.
The point is the agent was not just making his availability known - he wasn't actually available at all. The agent tried to force us to make him available through questionable tactics
 




chickens

Have you considered masterly inactivity?
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The point is the agent was not just making his availability known - he wasn't actually available at all. The agent tried to force us to make him available through questionable tactics

I still feel it’s a pretty standard tactic for agents, and while unwelcome, it’s a known part of the game.

Not being “little old Brighton” any more brings a new set of problems, and having players that teams able to pay more actually want is (in a way) a lovely problem to have.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
Personally, I’m not convinced that the agent has done anything that agents don’t do as a matter of course. The agent is just doing their job in making their client’s availability known.

I do hope that someone at board level sits down with Caicedo, gives the club’s position, and suggests clear the air talks with the agent.

While the agent will naturally be disappointed at not having a massive payday within a week of signing their new client, they won’t want to be burning bridges with the best travelled route to the Premier League available to players in their neck of the woods. They will also want to maximise their potential payday when a deal is done, and would do well to come onside, for their client’s sake, and their own.
1. He wasn’t available at all. The club held full contractual rights and particularly as it was late January, were enforcing them by agreeing to nothing.

2. It was on a different universe to making “availability known”. In cahoots/orchestrating illegal tapping up and employment contracts terms/wages were agreed.

Just a notch below this comical event.


 


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