schmunk
Why oh why oh why?
Absolutely this. Take every case on its merits. If Leeds had offered us £100,000,000 for Ben White, he’d probably be wearing a white shirt these days. £25m was laughable.
He's still wearing a White shirt now.
Absolutely this. Take every case on its merits. If Leeds had offered us £100,000,000 for Ben White, he’d probably be wearing a white shirt these days. £25m was laughable.
Technically any shirt that he wears is a 'White' shirt
He's still wearing a White shirt now.
Every single club is a selling club. It is just if the offer is right. If someone offered Man City 20 billion for Kevin de b then they would take it. Obviously it won’t happen but it shows that everyone has a price. If someone offered us 100 million for bissouma then we would take it.
Absolutely this. Take every case on its merits. If Leeds had offered us £100,000,000 for Ben White, he’d probably be wearing a white shirt these days. £25m was laughable.
Every single club is a selling club. It is just if the offer is right. If someone offered Man City 20 billion for Kevin de b then they would take it. Obviously it won’t happen but it shows that everyone has a price. If someone offered us 100 million for bissouma then we would take it.
Absolutely this. Take every case on its merits. If Leeds had offered us £100,000,000 for Ben White, he’d probably be wearing a white shirt these days. £25m was laughable.
And therein lies the rub. To other clubs we are still little old Brighton, never sold anyone for more than £10M (I think, give or take a few thousand quid), so they're not going to expect to pay top dollar. They'll make a low offer; Tony will 'stand firm' and 'not sell anyone we don't want to sell' - we will hug ourselves with glee because we're not being pushed around and the big club will shrug its shoulders and move on to someone else.
Southampton, Leicester - they'd cough up. It's a barrier we've got to break through, but we haven't got there yet.
And therein lies the rub. To other clubs we are still little old Brighton, never sold anyone for more than £10M (I think, give or take a few thousand quid), so they're not going to expect to pay top dollar. They'll make a low offer; Tony will 'stand firm' and 'not sell anyone we don't want to sell' - we will hug ourselves with glee because we're not being pushed around and the big club will shrug its shoulders and move on to someone else.
Southampton, Leicester - they'd cough up. It's a barrier we've got to break through, but we haven't got there yet.
And therein lies the rub. To other clubs we are still little old Brighton, never sold anyone for more than £10M (I think, give or take a few thousand quid), so they're not going to expect to pay top dollar. They'll make a low offer; Tony will 'stand firm' and 'not sell anyone we don't want to sell' - we will hug ourselves with glee because we're not being pushed around and the big club will shrug its shoulders and move on to someone else.
Southampton, Leicester - they'd cough up. It's a barrier we've got to break through, but we haven't got there yet.
I think if things progress next season, it’s going to be impossible to keep the likes of Lamptey and or Biss.
Lamptey is easily a potential £50m player (as crazy as that sounds, that’s the business). How much did Wan Bissaka go for. We will get one of those crazy fees. It’ll be sad, but vindication as well.
Technically any shirt that he wears is a 'White' shirt
Well Leicester have a really solid core that they supplement by selling big and buying young. They sold Kanté for a considerable profit and brought in a 19 year old N'didi that same season. Whilst it seemed like it wasn't a great fit at the start he had players like Vicente Iborra and Danny Drinkwater to take the burden off of him and is now looking like a key part of a sublime team. Similarly, they seem to have finally replaced Maguire with an even bigger talent in Wesley Fofana, but there was never an immediate impetus on him performing at the level he has portrayed so far because Soyuncu and Evans are more than capable in those positions.
I agree with your post almost entirely and think that long-term getting a core of players to help support new young talents coming in is going to be the key going forward. The issue is that we are not there yet and also find ourselves in a relegation battle. Having Dunk commit his long term future to the club was probably the first step. Potter has dumped the old guard quite dramatically (Ryan, Duffy, Stephens, Knockaert, Murray) and attempted to bring in a new core of experience more suited to his style (Veltman, Lallana, Welbeck). The problem is that those players also need bedding in and we are where the short-term (survival) is probably more important than the long-term. Currently (with injury issues as well) there is a distinct lack of experience and as you say, any replacement signing in this window needs to work now and not in two years time.
I guess the club would say we are on track to survive at the moment and in a moment of squad transition. Once there is a new core that is settled, players will adapt faster as they will have less pressure on immediate performance. Regardless, it all means nothing if we don't keep our heads above the red line, and go down.
Please can everyone stop saying it’ll be impossible to not sell our players. We’ve sat at the top table (down the shit end admittedly) for 4 years now. Any serious domestic competitors will know Tony and how he operates. We, like every other club, take losses on some players and we will certainly hold out for TOP dollar if someone comes calling for our top ‘hyped’ talent (Lamptey/White and the emerging Biss). And they will all come at some point and they’ll know that low-balling Bloom is a poor strategy - as evidenced by Leeds
It's not about who is selling, but who is buying. Southampton and Leicester got big bucks because they were selling to Liverpool, United, City, Chelsea, none of whom have wanted to buy any of our players yet. Everton paid Watford big money for Richarlison, so may be another big money purchaser, but the likes of Leeds are not in the same stratosphere. They, like us and most of the rest of the division, simply cannot afford to buy players that other Premier League sides have under contract and wish to keep.
No, it's about selling. We can buy - £20m plus for the likes of Webster and Maupay. We are not good at selling, end of. Arsenal can pay big bucks; they borrowed Ryan .......................
No, it's about selling. We can buy - £20m plus for the likes of Webster and Maupay. We are not good at selling, end of. Arsenal can pay big bucks; they borrowed Ryan .......................
Its odd to say that we are not good at selling when we don't wish to sell. Had we had a £20 million bid for Dunk and sold him when we could have got £40, I would say that we are not good at it. We haven't and we didn't, so how have we under-performed at selling? We chose not to sell Shane Duffy because he would have strengthened another EPL side. Arsenal would not have given us big money for Mat Ryan. They wanted a reserve keeper. Not even the richest sides spend a fortune on a reserve keeper. Had we insisted on a sale, they would have moved on and we would still be paying his wages, despite our manager's intention not to play him.