Name one player that’s turned down a move from a club like ours to one of the big boys?And back in the real world, there are people who would not move for more Money if they are happy and comfortable where they are, and would consider factors OTHER THAN the pay cheque.
Or any of the sports washing clubs or Spurs and definitely not Liverpool or basket case Man UtdJust don't go to an utter w@nkstain of a club like Chelsea that's all.
Even in real life I'd say it is highly unusual to turn down tripling your wages to do the same job in a more fancy office with more skilled co-workers.Name one player that’s turned down a move from a club like ours to one of the big boys?
It just doesn’t happen.
Unless you are talking about the average man in the street then yes some might stay in their job even if it is less money. Elite sports men & women want to play at the top level and earn as much money as possible in their short career.
There is another aspect too - players looking at Brighton as a possible transfer destination club will be encouraged by players we have transferred out to top 6/7 clubs - they will see Brighton as a progressive club that can open doors for them and (for now) RDZ as a coach that can get their game to the next level.There is no way any sensible player turns those chances down, and what's more, I suspect the club (Brighton) is quite keen on the money coming in too.
To be fair many said we wouldn’t make the top ten I wouldn’t put anything past Mr TB.What other factors like a chance to win major honours, play in the Champions League, to test yourself alongside some of the best players in training. It isn’t just about money.
You can’t compare real world values with how football works, it exists in its own bubble. Players want to play in the biggest games, that’s natural ambition and drive. You’ve got to be driven to even make it as a pro and at the upper reaches of the game that drive is unbelievable.
As much as we would like to think Brighton can offer the above we can’t offer it on a consistent basis, we might brush with the top 4/6 and some European football and maybe a cup win here or there if we continue on our current trajectory but we won’t be able to do it on a consistent basis unfortunately and that’s what the top players desire. So let’s just enjoy them while they are here and not worry about what the future may hold as you’ll miss the good times we are currently going through.
And there by lies the crux of the matter. WE, the fans, are the loyal ones in this matter - one life, one club. Players are employees, the same as everyone who goes to work in the big, wide world. You go where it best suits you - more money, career advancement, better prospects and so on.It’s mainly greed , but most people would move employer’s for significantly more money . In some cases double or triple salary . Shame there’s not more loyalty .
I was going to say that. We're as 'loyal' to the club's employees as they are to us. If we sign a player on a three year contact and he turns out to be rubbish no fan says "Well we've got to be loyal to him and play him every week" do they? No. they want him replaced, shipped out and off the wage bill ASAP. Get someone better. Even more so with managers. Sod their contracts, a few defeats and fans want them out. No loyalty. But if they want to move on ....Loyalty is a one way street for football fans. If a player isn't quite up to it, we want them gone, or want a manager gone. We only demand loyalty when things are going well - that's not really loyalty.
Like me.And back in the real world, there are people who would not move for more Money if they are happy and comfortable where they are, and would consider factors OTHER THAN the pay cheque.
Unfortunately for Steve he never played in the era of unimaginable player salaries.Steve Bull. The exception that proves the rule?
‘Swanny’ in order to qualify for your free lifetime membership of NSC, can you name the only professional British football club with a ‘J’ in its name? And no Googling it.Even in real life I'd say it is highly unusual to turn down tripling your wages to do the same job in a more fancy office with more skilled co-workers.
Yes it’s fantasy to suggest otherwise. The QPR manager made a massive blunder not taking the Wolves job the opportunity to work in the PL and become a millionaire doing so may never come again with no guarantees QPR will be promoted. If he goes on a bad run QPR won’t show the same loyalty.Even in real life I'd say it is highly unusual to turn down tripling your wages to do the same job in a more fancy office with more skilled co-workers.
Or Matt le TissierSteve Bull. The exception that proves the rule?
Well I watched St Johnstone beat Rangers the other day...‘Swanny’ in order to qualify for your free lifetime membership of NSC, can you name the only professional British football club with a ‘J’ in its name? And no Googling it.
There is one English football league club that doesn’t have any letters in its name which are in the word Mackerel‘Swanny’ in order to qualify for your free lifetime membership of NSC, can you name the only professional British football club with a ‘J’ in its name? And no Googling it.
That's genuinely great for you!Like me.
I could make significantly more elsewhere if I only looked for top dollar opportunities.
Not interested in moving jobs though.