gordonchas
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- Jul 1, 2012
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Vicente and his agent played hard-ball (firstly, stringing us along whilst laying the foundations of a deal with Elche, later by refusing to return for pre-season training)... correctly IMHO, we played hard-ball too (firstly, by taking up our legal option to extend the contract, later by not paying Vicente whilst he stayed in Spain beyond the time we had agreed with him)... perhaps unsurprisingly, we won the negotiation... the rest is flannel... I am really pleased he is staying, since he is undoubtedly one of the best players to ever play for Brighton, and I expect his head to be in the game from the off... oh, and Elche can fcuk off with their free-transfer BS...
Yours is the standard mis-reading of the situation, B.W. I speak as an ex-pat season ticket holder at Elche.
The reason given was exactly as it was, the player just wanted to return to play in Spain. I can absolutely, 100%, positively guarantee any poster on here that the maximum he would have been paid at Elche was 6-7k per week.
It takes some agent to play hardball when he is negotiating with another club for a substantial cut in his client's salary. So, this was never about money.
Elche also knew all along that he needed Brighton's agreement to rescind his contract, that was in every local press article here on the subject. Time to move along, nothing to see here.