Super Perry Digweed
Member
- Sep 9, 2010
- 45
Dear Leandro, Alexis, Moises and (before long no doubt) Karou, plus others too,
At some point soon (if not already) you might think about your future and whether that lies with B&HA. You might have discussed this with your agent, family, partner and friends. You’ll have seen your name in the media linked with a “big” move to another club. The lure of champions league, huge fanbases, a payrise, and trophies galore is understandable.
But before being convinced by your agent to seek new pastures, please please reflect on everything you have going for you at Brighton. Watching videos of training, seeing how you work together on matchday, its obvious that a key ingredient in the current success of the club is down to the way our club is run from top to bottom. Not even the big 6 clubs can match us on that. Look at the careers of some that have departed recently. Players who sought and achieved a move to a big club. They may well be earning more money. But I don’t see the same camaraderie in those teams that I see at Brighton. They don’t seem to be getting the same amount of game time, and they certainly don’t look as if they are enjoying their football anywhere near as much as when they were here. I wonder if there might just be an element of regret for their big transfers.
No true fan would begrudge you the perfect move when the time is right. We’re grateful for all the good times you give us. We love seeing you as apart of this team but we know that sometimes an opportunity will be too good to miss.
But please take your time with that decision. Don’t rush it, and definitely don’t force it. Because in football, as with any other job, actually loving what you do day in, day out is very important. Looking forward to training, playing alongside others that support you, know your strengths, and being hero-worshipped by us fans might actually be a better option than bench warming, or being slated by your own fans elsewhere, even if you are earning a bit more money. The grass is not always greener.
In the meantime. Please make it 3 in a row against Villa
At some point soon (if not already) you might think about your future and whether that lies with B&HA. You might have discussed this with your agent, family, partner and friends. You’ll have seen your name in the media linked with a “big” move to another club. The lure of champions league, huge fanbases, a payrise, and trophies galore is understandable.
But before being convinced by your agent to seek new pastures, please please reflect on everything you have going for you at Brighton. Watching videos of training, seeing how you work together on matchday, its obvious that a key ingredient in the current success of the club is down to the way our club is run from top to bottom. Not even the big 6 clubs can match us on that. Look at the careers of some that have departed recently. Players who sought and achieved a move to a big club. They may well be earning more money. But I don’t see the same camaraderie in those teams that I see at Brighton. They don’t seem to be getting the same amount of game time, and they certainly don’t look as if they are enjoying their football anywhere near as much as when they were here. I wonder if there might just be an element of regret for their big transfers.
No true fan would begrudge you the perfect move when the time is right. We’re grateful for all the good times you give us. We love seeing you as apart of this team but we know that sometimes an opportunity will be too good to miss.
But please take your time with that decision. Don’t rush it, and definitely don’t force it. Because in football, as with any other job, actually loving what you do day in, day out is very important. Looking forward to training, playing alongside others that support you, know your strengths, and being hero-worshipped by us fans might actually be a better option than bench warming, or being slated by your own fans elsewhere, even if you are earning a bit more money. The grass is not always greener.
In the meantime. Please make it 3 in a row against Villa