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[Albion] Sam Jewell



timbha

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But paying say £1 million compensation would, and wouldn't help their case if they were in breach, and had kept spending (although I think that ship has already sailed).
And it’s an instant hit on their FFP bottom line. No spreading the cost over 8 years!
 




Herr Tubthumper

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That's all well and good Bozza but the fact is that he's still getting paid for 9 months for doing nothing, and presumably we're going to have to hire a replacement to cover the period when Jewell is non-productive so it's a lose, lose for the club. We're unlikely ever to become a top six club unless we seriously toughen up in this scenario and pay enough to keep our top talent.
Regardless of salaries most businesses will be in this position when top talent leaves and it is reasonably common practice. Looking at it another way, it protects/mitigates the loss of the club knoweldge and info to a potential competitor. It can also serve as leverage if you want to negotitate a buy-out of the contract. I'm sure the club will have factored the potential for gardening leave into the full cost of Jewell's employment so they will not have lost....as you put it.
 


dazzer6666

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But paying say £1 million compensation would, and wouldn't help their case if they were in breach, and had kept spending (although I think that ship has already sailed).
Why would they do that? Max would normally be a buyout of his notice period - ie salary for the period. Would be genuinely staggered if his salary was anywhere near that number.
 


Hiheidi

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Why would they do that? Max would normally be a buyout of his notice period - ie salary for the period. Would be genuinely staggered if his salary was anywhere near that number.

I just seem to recall that's what Chelsea had to pay to get Winstanley from us.
 






Pavilionaire

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That's all well and good Bozza but the fact is that he's still getting paid for 9 months for doing nothing, and presumably we're going to have to hire a replacement to cover the period when Jewell is non-productive so it's a lose, lose for the club. We're unlikely ever to become a top six club unless we seriously toughen up in this scenario and pay enough to keep our top talent.
I think you need to look at the bigger picture. Even if this financial "lose, lose" scenario of your plays out, think how much we are in the black because of the Potter and staff deal and our overall player transfer deals.

Forget the money, we're making plenty overall. Just concentrate on what is right for the club now, and that means putting Jewell on gardening leave.

I think Chelsea are taking a risk hiring a guy they can't use until November when they could be hit with a transfer embargo and / or points deduction that will affect their summer window.
 


Blues Guitarist

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Of course. People are headhunted in every industry. But at what point do you start to think you're in the right place? I've been in the position myself where I could have gone to bigger outfits for more money, but other considerations including work/life balance, corporate culture etc, and simply being somewhere that I enjoyed working, kept me where I was. In football, of course, the imperatives may be different from the point of view of the 'corporate' objectives but the other considerations are the same.

Would you really, really see Chelsea as a better employment prospect than Brighton right now? Their main attraction seems to be 'we'll give you a shit-load more money to come here, and if it doesn't work out and we bin you in a panic clear-out in a few months, we'll give you a shit-load of money to go away.'
Good point about "being in the right place".

Out of all of the players and staff that have moved from Brighton to Chelsea over the last year or two, who has improved their football career? Yes, they've made more money, but their careers have either flatlined or tanked. Whereas Lamptey and Gilmour have improved their reputations by what they've done at Brighton.

With MOTD and other salivating every week about what a well run club Brighton is and how they play great football, perhaps that will count for more than money to some. Or maybe not.
 


raymondo

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Potter to Todd: "I can't work without Kyle Macauley"
Someone 🤔 to Todd 🥱: "I can't work without Winstanley"
Winstanley to Todd: "I can't work properly without Sam Jewell...he was the real brains"
Sam Jewell to Todd: "I really need that young Mike Cave...he covered half of South America for me..."
Mike Cave 🥱🥱: "We really need Holmes, he has the detailed knowledge about all the Argentinian academies..."
Holmes 🥱🥱🥱🥱: " You know Todd, Gully's role has been underestimated for years..."
Gully to Todd: "Squark, squark, squuaaarrrrkk...Bootroom Buzz... he's the true motivation of every youngster that Brighton brought in "
Bootroom Buzz: "let's ask Kaoru!"
Kaoru: "チェルシーをクソにする"
 






Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Goldstone
Looking at it another way, it protects/mitigates the loss of the club knoweldge and info to a potential competitor.

How confident can we be that he doesn't make suggestions to his new club before he officially arrives there?
 


















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Feb 8, 2005
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Really I'm surprised. I would have thought it's bordering on immoral to hold him to a 9 month gardening leave and a court would overturn it if he or Chelsea are willing to buy out the contract.
Why? If 9 months is part of an employment contact that he signed up to why would a court allow him to overturn it? 3, 6, 9 or more months is usual in professional jobs so 9 months doesn’t seem ‘immoral’ to me
 


Weststander

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Boehly will be desperate for a top 5 finish this season (with that probable CL football). UEFA CL prize money goes up by 40%, giving I guess a minimum £100m per English participant. To balance their P&S / FFP books.

Without that, they’re shirley going to have to flog some first teamers.
 






AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Chandler, AZ
Boehly will be desperate for a top 5 finish this season (with that probable CL football). UEFA CL prize money goes up by 40%, giving I guess a minimum £100m per English participant. To balance their P&S / FFP books.

Without that, they’re shirley going to have to flog some first teamers.
Would absolutely LOVE Liverpool to thrash Chelsea next Sunday, and see Chelsea exit the FA Cup and finish outside the European spots in the league, so they don't get the extra fillip of European revenue next season (would have much preferred Palace to beat them last week, as I don't think there is any chance of Palace going down this season).
 


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