Machiavelli
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Best way to find out a few is ask a football agent, they love a gossip!
A dicky bird told me that there's a certain football finance prof that loves a gossip too
Best way to find out a few is ask a football agent, they love a gossip!
What has surprised me this summer is how we have simultaneously given away players for peanuts who clearly are good at a certain level (Propper, Jahanbaksh, Ryan) and yet managed to hold out for top dollar on White.
What has surprised me this summer is how we have simultaneously given away players for peanuts who clearly are good at a certain level (Propper, Jahanbaksh, Ryan) and yet managed to hold out for top dollar on White.
But we just don't know this - because it's undisclosed. That also feels the next feeding frenzy by the social-media commentators about what the terms were, which are, of course, complete bollocks. Given the private nature of Brighton's transfer dealings I wouldn't be surprised if NDAs are signed by all parties to the contract when a deal is completed.
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We have a professional poker players as a chairman, so its hardly surprising. Not exactly smart to show everyone your hand.
Is me or have Brighton fans become really boring since Bloom took over. We aren’t share holders yet as a majority probably contribute close to £15m a season via ST/tickets merchandise etc. There is no doubt near £35m was wasted on two signings some of which would of been our hard earned why should we always be happy to be kept in the dark
Not so long ago we almost blew £25m on Vincent Janssen in a desperation deal, sometimes someone who is brilliant at something aren’t as good doing something else. Of course with smaller deals it’s a lot less of a risk and people get praised when a player makes it. Yet one of our most expensive signings didn’t make it and practically given away this last week that’s not good business from the outset.Not much of it would ‘of’ been our hard-earned at all. Vast majority comes from Sky and Tony. £15m amounts to about 10% of the club’s income. We’re not kept in the dark, we just don’t get the precise details behind the finances of the club - and we have no right to them IMO.
The boring ones are those constantly bleating about wanting to know how every last penny has been spent, and thinking they know better than our financially astute, accountant, self-made billionaire, mathematician and lifelong fan owner, vastly experienced CEO and best-in-the-business technical director when buying and selling players.
Not so long ago we almost blew £25m on Vincent Janssen in a desperation deal, sometimes someone who is brilliant at something aren’t as good doing something else. Of course with smaller deals it’s a lot less of a risk and people get praised when a player makes it. Yet one of our most expensive signings didn’t make it and practically given away this last week that’s not good business from the outset.
For me anyway transfer windows are a big part of being a football fan it either brings fresh hope and excitement or depression if we have to sit through watching the same dross for another few months.
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