Sheebo
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- Jul 13, 2003
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I'll take stick, but just heard.
Balotelli, 25k per week and goal bonus for 9 months, initially.
Did they actually tell you it with a straight face?! Goal bonus


I'll take stick, but just heard.
Balotelli, 25k per week and goal bonus for 9 months, initially.
Excluding Murray, when have we ever bought a decent striker in the last 30 years?
Again patronising guff full of false assumptions. Who said signing has to be expensive except you?
Which one of us doesn't hear or give a shit about what TB says that you suggest?
We've sold or got rid of a lot of players, reducing our costs massively and our player numbers, we still still have well over a hundred million coming in and a positive net spend. The squad in some areas is threadbare. No other club has one front line striker + 1 rookie.
Real fans of Brighton have every right to question that massive risk as well as why we haven't yet spent £1 of the TV money, when match day revenue losses as 1 million per game (X 18 home games)
We all want a sustainable club, nobody is asking foe expensive signings, they are asking for decent cover rather than risky gambles. They are also well within their rights to ask why with 150 odd million coming in, - 18 matchaday losses, why not just a tiny bit of that isn't used as a protection to cover at least Maupay.
This is what invested fans do, you try and paint your own false narratives.
you should share your knowledge with uncle tone.
NOW
Deals can be made between EFL clubs and PL clubs but no deals can be made between PL clubs or foreign sides. I think the extended window is mainly to give EFL and PL sides a chance to tie up loan deals for those younger players who haven't got moves yet, I can't see too many moves the other way as I suspect those that were going to happen, would have already happened by now, save for one or two late deals.
You (the moaning sentiment of the 'supporters') dont want a sustainable club half as much as you want to be like all the others, just look at this 150 page thread about signing a new striker.
The tv money coming in are not some massive economic profit for the club, the vast majority of it will be spent on wages and the 10% or so remaining after that will probably be saved in case something goes terribly wrong this season (like relegation or the season getting cancelled).
Its kind of like Potter said in the Q&A this spring: "its easy to buy players, much more difficult to sell them."
Getting relegated from the PL never destroyed any club, overspending in the PL destroyed plenty. Sure its possible to do like Bolton and sign 35 year old free agents with hefty wages and no resale value and that will be all fine and dandy.. until it its not. Or to do like Swansea, ruin years and years of hard work with some high-profile signings that in the end ended up failing, because there are no guarantees in football.
TB is better than the ones in charge of teams like Bolton, Sunderland, Swansea, Portsmouth etc. The club obviously dont want to spend money it cant spend. TB doesnt want to spend money he cant spend.
I already know your response:
"I'm a real Brighton fan, I deserve to demand things".
Yeah, sure, or are you a PL fan? It happens to a lot of fans in clubs that get promoted.
Either way, its senseless emotional bollocks. Fact is that there's currently not much money and this does not change regardless of how much of a "real fan" you are.
From no dickheads to the biggest dickhead in footballI'll take stick, but just heard.
Balotelli, 25k per week and goal bonus for 9 months, initially.
You (the moaning sentiment of the 'supporters') dont want a sustainable club half as much as you want to be like all the others, just look at this 150 page thread about signing a new striker.
The tv money coming in are not some massive economic profit for the club, the vast majority of it will be spent on wages and the 10% or so remaining after that will probably be saved in case something goes terribly wrong this season (like relegation or the season getting cancelled).
Its kind of like Potter said in the Q&A this spring: "its easy to buy players, much more difficult to sell them."
Getting relegated from the PL never destroyed any club, overspending in the PL destroyed plenty. Sure its possible to do like Bolton and sign 35 year old free agents with hefty wages and no resale value and that will be all fine and dandy.. until it its not. Or to do like Swansea, ruin years and years of hard work with some high-profile signings that in the end ended up failing, because there are no guarantees in football.
TB is better than the ones in charge of teams like Bolton, Sunderland, Swansea, Portsmouth etc. The club obviously dont want to spend money it cant spend. TB doesnt want to spend money he cant spend.
I already know your response:
"I'm a real Brighton fan, I deserve to demand things".
Yeah, sure, or are you a PL fan? It happens to a lot of fans in clubs that get promoted.
Either way, its senseless emotional bollocks. Fact is that there's currently not much money and this does not change regardless of how much of a "real fan" you are.
That is by far and away the biggest load of nonsense on this thread. Total and utter rubbish.
Very surprised if we don’t get anyone in. Not taking the young lad from Swiss league as a first team signing yet so the numbers up front are worrying. Fingers crossed there’s a gem up our sleeve, but no noise in the press... that said, there wasn’t at all with Veltman...
You (the moaning sentiment of the 'supporters') dont want a sustainable club half as much as you want to be like all the others, just look at this 150 page thread about signing a new striker.
The tv money coming in are not some massive economic profit for the club, the vast majority of it will be spent on wages and the 10% or so remaining after that will probably be saved in case something goes terribly wrong this season (like relegation or the season getting cancelled).
Its kind of like Potter said in the Q&A this spring: "its easy to buy players, much more difficult to sell them."
Getting relegated from the PL never destroyed any club, overspending in the PL destroyed plenty. Sure its possible to do like Bolton and sign 35 year old free agents with hefty wages and no resale value and that will be all fine and dandy.. until it its not. Or to do like Swansea, ruin years and years of hard work with some high-profile signings that in the end ended up failing, because there are no guarantees in football.
TB is better than the ones in charge of teams like Bolton, Sunderland, Swansea, Portsmouth etc. The club obviously dont want to spend money it cant spend. TB doesnt want to spend money he cant spend.
I already know your response:
"I'm a real Brighton fan, I deserve to demand things".
Yeah, sure, or are you a PL fan? It happens to a lot of fans in clubs that get promoted.
Either way, its senseless emotional bollocks. Fact is that there's currently not much money and this does not change regardless of how much of a "real fan" you are.
I think you have the wrong club's supporters to be lecturing about club finances. Like really, just stop as it's not doing you any favours whatsoever.
There are significant funds to utilise, we missed out on our main target which would have set us back circa 25M.
The main gripe from our fans is the lack of acquisitional capabilities of our recruitment team for an obvious gaping hole in our squad. It's a valid criticism and I doubt TB is particularly happy about it either.
I think you have the wrong club's supporters to be lecturing about club finances. Like really, just stop as it's not doing you any favours whatsoever.
There are significant funds to utilise, we missed out on our main target which would have set us back circa 25M.
The main gripe from our fans is the lack of acquisitional capabilities of our recruitment team for an obvious gaping hole in our squad. It's a valid criticism and I doubt TB is particularly happy about it either.
You (the moaning sentiment of the 'supporters') dont want a sustainable club half as much as you want to be like all the others, just look at this 150 page thread about signing a new striker.
The tv money coming in are not some massive economic profit for the club, the vast majority of it will be spent on wages and the 10% or so remaining after that will probably be saved in case something goes terribly wrong this season (like relegation or the season getting cancelled).
Its kind of like Potter said in the Q&A this spring: "its easy to buy players, much more difficult to sell them."
Getting relegated from the PL never destroyed any club, overspending in the PL destroyed plenty. Sure its possible to do like Bolton and sign 35 year old free agents with hefty wages and no resale value and that will be all fine and dandy.. until it its not. Or to do like Swansea, ruin years and years of hard work with some high-profile signings that in the end ended up failing, because there are no guarantees in football.
TB is better than the ones in charge of teams like Bolton, Sunderland, Swansea, Portsmouth etc. The club obviously dont want to spend money it cant spend. TB doesnt want to spend money he cant spend.
I already know your response:
"I'm a real Brighton fan, I deserve to demand things".
Yeah, sure, or are you a PL fan? It happens to a lot of fans in clubs that get promoted.
Either way, its senseless emotional bollocks. Fact is that there's currently not much money and this does not change regardless of how much of a "real fan" you are.
You have to congratulate him for it, it’s an incredible piece of work.
I think you have the wrong club's supporters to be lecturing about club finances. Like really, just stop as it's not doing you any favours whatsoever.
There are significant funds to utilise, we missed out on our main target which would have set us back circa 25M.
The main gripe from our fans is the lack of acquisitional capabilities of our recruitment team for an obvious gaping hole in our squad. It's a valid criticism and I doubt TB is particularly happy about it either.
the problem is that circumstances have changed since we were reported willing to splash £25mil .... no fans for a possible 6 months and more than likely a big bill to pay as refunds for TV money again .... maybe , just maybe that £25mil is now ring fenced to cover increasing cost of debts this season
the problem is that circumstances have changed since we were reported willing to splash £25mil .... no fans for a possible 6 months and more than likely a big bill to pay as refunds for TV money again .... maybe , just maybe that £25mil is now ring fenced to cover increasing cost of debts this season