Fred Oliver - Legend
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FC Groningen are beginning to piss me off!
i get the impresion that they think that about us..
FC Groningen are beginning to piss me off!
i get the impresion that they think that about us..
I'm not sure that I care though what they think.
I think this is the key here. As I say he may be available in the Summer but right now (being one of their best players) they need to keep him.Breaking news Albion have second bid for Dutch defender turned down
2:50pm Monday 28th January 2013 in Albion By Andy Naylor
Albion have had a second offer for Dutch under-21 international centre-half Virgil van Dijk rejected by his club Groningen.
Seagulls made the bid today after manager Gus Poyet flew to Holland to watch van Dijk in action yesterday.
But their increased offer is still not enough to persuade Groningen to sell.
Hans Nijland, Groningen's general manager, revealed to The Argus: “Brighton have made another offer today but we have rejected it.
“We've had two serious offers from them but not an offer that makes us think we should do a deal now.
“We do not want to sell Virgil in the window (January) because we need him too much.
“He is a key player in our team. We are struggling and we need him for the rest of the season.”
Albion are desperate to sign a centre-half before Thursday night's transfer deadline after captain Gordon Greer was injured in Saturday's FA Cup defeat against Arsenal.
Time for poker players to do what they are good at
a lot of tweets from Holland saying he was there so seems more likely than not
Move on.
PS, naylor has asked NSC 'Will #bhafc make a 3rd bid before Thurs after GP flew to Holland yesterday to watch van Dijk?'
Anyone got any info for Naylor?
Would seem strange if Poyet went there just to quit after one additional bid. Surely they know that too.
Lets hope Groningen get relegated. Will be half price in the Summer
If he leaves without a deal, I'm sure some thickos on here will blame him for flouncing out in a cheaply stereotypical Latin American way, rather than staying there and negotiating etc etc.
Anyone who knows anything about the Dutch, beyond the obvious stuff that they all smoke spliff, wear clogs and eat cheese, knows that they are visciously tight-fisted when it comes to trading, and it seems Groningen are no exception.
I'm told, and I've not been, that Groningen is also a very boring town. Gus needs the lads to take him out for a night in Brighton.