samtheseagull
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- Sep 15, 2010
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Bit different. Stephens was still contracted to the Albion.
No he was not. was expiring at the same time as Stockdales
Bit different. Stephens was still contracted to the Albion.
3 year contract, big weekly salary + a probably HUGE signing on fee from the newly minted (and Harry blessed) Blues. Wouldn't be surprised if this move has secured Stockdale's family future. Fab keeper and sad to see him go but I'm sure we have a top custodian lined up.
Does this mean Kuszczak is now available?
That ought to moisten the panties of a few unimaginative types, on here.
This - I'm certain 'arry has paid top dollar, possibly the first nail in Birmingham's financial coffin, but good luck to DC who performed superbly in his time with us, except the last 3 games when he, and a few others, inexplicably went awol.
Doubt it. Birmingham wage bill last season £15m compared to the Albion's £27m (which could easily triple 2017/18).
Birmingham are not going to pay him £80k a week or any of the other silly numbers being quoted.
I don't think you can look at this in isolation
You just have to look at what the Manager has done since he has come to Brighton. He has gradually improved every position at the Club, transfer window to transfer window, season by season and this transfer window and season will be no different. You have to look to the future and expect a gradual influx of better players.
Brighton is not a Club that can go out and change a team wholescale and spend Unlimited amounts of money all at once. This is a progression and everyone should be looking to the future.
except the last 3 games when he, and a few others, inexplicably went awol.
....unless of course you blame him for not getting out of the way of the ball cannoning off the woodwork twice at Norwich.
Nah................just put a few facts together and made an educated guess
Other than the last minute at Villa.