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HellBilly
I know some folks on here are upset that we have not splashed the cash on a decent proven striker, thinking we are not keeping up with the chasing pack.
How will we meet Tony Blooms dream of being a top ten team...
Well that dream was dreamt up before Covid, things have drastically changed, even our own board members have taken pay cuts.
We are cutting our cloth, we have got rid of some highly paid fringe players and brought in players for the future after covid when the dream will again be chased. I think instead of following the likes Leeds, Villa, etc we are playing again the long game and as a supporter I am happy with that even if it does carry a risk of relegation.
What I do not get is the likes of Arsenal make 55 redundancies including the club mascot (Ozil point scoring has kindly offered to pay his wages).
But then go and sign a player for 45 million pounds, how does that work, how can you tell some bloke on probably 10k or 20k or even 30k a year, sorry we can't afford to keep you on !! That is just not right, no matter which way you look at it, community club my arse they are.
My point is are some clubs breaking the bank on players this transfer window for no other reason than ego ? or it is what they always do, so we carry on regardless ? is it sustainable ? will some clubs become unstuck ?
The premier league are also refusing to meet the EFL until they get a covid release clause if the season is stopped again stopping relegation, they are also thought to want a wage cap at Championship level so it would be harder for clubs to break into the elite.
I love Brighton being in the Premier League playing against great sides, but it seems to come at a cost, your soul, your morals.
If we were still outside the Premier League, the injustice would hurt so much.
What do you say folks.
How will we meet Tony Blooms dream of being a top ten team...
Well that dream was dreamt up before Covid, things have drastically changed, even our own board members have taken pay cuts.
We are cutting our cloth, we have got rid of some highly paid fringe players and brought in players for the future after covid when the dream will again be chased. I think instead of following the likes Leeds, Villa, etc we are playing again the long game and as a supporter I am happy with that even if it does carry a risk of relegation.
What I do not get is the likes of Arsenal make 55 redundancies including the club mascot (Ozil point scoring has kindly offered to pay his wages).
But then go and sign a player for 45 million pounds, how does that work, how can you tell some bloke on probably 10k or 20k or even 30k a year, sorry we can't afford to keep you on !! That is just not right, no matter which way you look at it, community club my arse they are.
My point is are some clubs breaking the bank on players this transfer window for no other reason than ego ? or it is what they always do, so we carry on regardless ? is it sustainable ? will some clubs become unstuck ?
The premier league are also refusing to meet the EFL until they get a covid release clause if the season is stopped again stopping relegation, they are also thought to want a wage cap at Championship level so it would be harder for clubs to break into the elite.
I love Brighton being in the Premier League playing against great sides, but it seems to come at a cost, your soul, your morals.
If we were still outside the Premier League, the injustice would hurt so much.
What do you say folks.