You're going to have to be a little more specificAccording to Fab
You're going to have to be a little more specificAccording to Fab
Unless this is another….” we won’t stand in the way of anyone who wants to better themselves….”
Unless this is another….” we won’t stand in the way of anyone who wants to better themselves….”
That is a bit of a concern.............................
............Burn to Newcastle. Leonard to Birmingham?? Molumby to Millwall - sold for half the price a year later?Except the club have never actually said that. If the move is right for the player and the club and another club match our asking price we will agree to a sale. If we don’t want to sell we won’t. (See Dunk to Fulham, Stephens to Burnley, Caicedo to Arsenal, White to Leeds and to a lesser extent Cucurella to Man City).
Where the club got an amount they deemed to be acceptable for each player or they wouldn’t have been sold.............Burn to Newcastle. Leonard to Birmingham??
I seem to remember nobody did pay us £15M for Burn. More like £13M wasn't it?Where the club got an amount they deemed to be acceptable for each player or they wouldn’t have been sold.
You are the only person I’ve seen questioning the amount we got for Leonard. Not every player is going to be sold for eye watering amounts. Sometimes it just doesn’t work out for various reasons and the player is moved on for the sake of their own career.
And no one else was ever paying £15m for Dan Burn. He was great for us but we got more than anyone would have ever imagined a player like Burn would be sold for.
It’s literally less than a year and only 2 transfer windows ago that we sold a player for the British record.I seem to remember nobody did pay us £15M for Burn. More like £13M wasn't it?
Of course we don't get eye-watering amounts for everyone we sell on; but are we now starting to pay more for what we buy, and less for what we sell? The 'Brighton model' may not work for ever.
I seem to remember nobody did pay us £15M for Burn. More like £13M wasn't it?
Of course we don't get eye-watering amounts for everyone we sell on; but are we now starting to pay more for what we buy, and less for what we sell? The 'Brighton model' may not work for ever.
Great post.If we want to become a club not just competing for the top 10 but one pushing towards European qualification each season the players we sign primarily for the first team squad will be more expensive. If we achieve our aims those players will still be sold for a profit, in some cases huge profits.
We will still be signing players relatively cheaply for the development squads. Players like Steven Hall, Kamari Doyle and Caylan Vickers that we signed in the last year fit this criteria. The ultimate hope is they develop into first team players but a vast majority won’t and will be sold on some for a profit, some for a loss. That’s football.
The key will be getting the big sales right when they come along, and TB hasn’t got much wrong on that front.
Oh dear, I'm so sorry I don't match up to your ideas of complete awe at everything our club does without ever questioning, or worrying, about anything. It must be wonderful to have that blissful blind assumption that everything is perfect.It’s literally less than a year and only 2 transfer windows ago that we sold a player for the British record.
If you’re worried about our record of transfer dealings, thank god you don’t support another team!
No, of course we won't ever get everything right - but we have lost a lot of those people that were getting everything right. Life is good with us finding bargains and selling them on at a huge profit....but ....errr..... cough.....Southampton.If we want to become a club not just competing for the top 10 but one pushing towards European qualification each season the players we sign primarily for the first team squad will be more expensive. If we achieve our aims those players will still be sold for a profit, in some cases huge profits.
We will still be signing players relatively cheaply for the development squads. Players like Steven Hall, Kamari Doyle and Caylan Vickers that we signed in the last year fit this criteria. The ultimate hope is they develop into first team players but a vast majority won’t and will be sold on some for a profit, some for a loss. That’s football.
The key will be getting the big sales right when they come along, and TB hasn’t got much wrong on that front.
Are we back at you believing the model isn't working because not every single player is sold with a big profit?I seem to remember nobody did pay us £15M for Burn. More like £13M wasn't it?
Of course we don't get eye-watering amounts for everyone we sell on; but are we now starting to pay more for what we buy, and less for what we sell? The 'Brighton model' may not work for ever.
I don’t think this is an unreasonable point, but IMO, it’s probably a little early to assume everything that has happened since won’t work out positively…..No, of course we won't ever get everything right - but we have lost a lot of those people that were getting everything right. Life is good with us finding bargains and selling them on at a huge profit....but ....errr..... cough.....Southampton.
Hope the same doesn't happen to us, but..........................
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