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

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Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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Well well well

We have always been interested in this guy so would make a lot of sense

I cant access reluctantnicko tweets as he seems to be private. Hasn't he called stuff right for us in the past ?

No - he’s terrible
 




birthofanorange

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Fair enough, it is opinion. That said, on what metrics do you disagree? Income, wages paid, transfer fees paid etc etc. I would argue, based on those, we are punching above our weight (and long may it continue).
I base it purely on how we've performed on the pitch, so far, the results we've had and our current place in the table.
I'd suggest we're just getting more from our players, through tactics, training etc. than other teams can manage, with bigger spends.
That doesn't mean we're punching above our weight - we're just better at utilising what we have.
Again, just an opinion, not fact.
 










Hugo Rune

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Naylor (who is playing a blinder this window) says ignore.

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Clive Walker

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Jul 5, 2011
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To be honest I’d prefer him to stay and if that means sulking in the under 21s for 4 months so be it……

We’ve proved on many occasions that we’re open to selling at the right time. We can’t be held to ransom and this stance is as important as having a healthy selling policy when it fits our plans. It works both ways.

We shouldn’t bend over when a big club comes calling.
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Yeah he did a few minutes with Barry Glendenning & Charlie Baker earlier very pro Brighton. Sounded like it was ‘unofficial’ Brighton statement , but basically said not concerned about the players attitude as agent driven / badly advised. But also said he can’t see Brighton selling as they are annoyed the way it’s been handled + with Trossard as well the example it’ll set to the other key players we have to be used to engineer moves in the future
I'd like if that has been fed from our club. If you want to buy one of our players, feel free to make a bid which will be considered. But if you unsettle them and get them to post on social media such that they miss games, you can stick it - we simply won't sell to you in that window on principle.
 










Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Just because it’s submitted, doesn’t mean it’s accepted. But we’re entering the realms of big big money. As much as I don’t want him to go, I’d rather have £75m than an unhappy player.
How about, a player that's accepting he will make his big move in 4 months time, after helping his current club attain their highest ever finish + £75m in the summer?
 




nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
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Can’t believe how much the Arse fans are clinging to RDZ’s post-match interview comments.
 


Triggaaar

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Fair enough, it is opinion. That said, on what metrics do you disagree? Income, wages paid, transfer fees paid etc etc. I would argue, based on those, we are punching above our weight (and long may it continue).

I base it purely on how we've performed on the pitch, so far, the results we've had and our current place in the table.
I'd suggest we're just getting more from our players, through tactics, training etc. than other teams can manage, with bigger spends.
That doesn't mean we're punching above our weight - we're just better at utilising what we have.
Again, just an opinion, not fact.

I think we are where we deserve to be, based on how well Sir Tony Bloom and Barber run the club. But based on the money we've spent, you'd say we're punching about our weight. It depends how you look at it really.
 


nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
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How about, a player that's accepting he will make his big move in 4 months time, after helping his current club attain their highest ever finish + £75m in the summer?
Whatever happens, he’s not going to lose a significant amount of value over the next 4 months. He’d walk into the midfield of every club in the PL, so the big spenders aren’t going to stand by and watch us accept a low offer in he summer window.
 






brighton_tom

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Jul 23, 2008
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If he's going to sulk and be disrespectful to the club then part of me wants to get rid & take the money, but i think the bigger picture is that we cant be seen as a pushover to the players, agents, and other teams. It will set an unwanted precedent. In the future we may then have similar scenarios with Ferguson, Mitoma, MacAllister, Sanchez, Estupinan, Buonanotte, Enciso, Sarmiento or any other young player that comes through the process.
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Goldstone
If our club do their job properly (and I've never seen anything to suggest they won't), Caicedo would have to be an idiot to not accept the club's decision, and get his head down and keep performing.

I'd like to think the club will have good communication with him directly (obviously not via an agent) explaining that we've only just received bids for him and it's just too late in the window for us to replace him. We completely understand his desire to play for a CL club, and that he'll be able to do so soon, just not this season. We do let players go, like White, Biss, Cuckoo, and Trossard, and the same applies to him. He's only 21, he has his whole career ahead of him to play at the top level and earn big bucks, so as long as he keeps being as professional as he's always been, his time will come very soon.
 


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