Sweeney Todd
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How very nineteenth century.
Being old-fashioned has its compensations.
How very nineteenth century.
Very odd to consider the transfer fee irrelevant when out of contract players can often command a higher wage because there's no.......transfer fee.
Again, this eternal paradox in which supporters of CPFC are simultaneously tarnished with the brush of illiteracy and Nigelism. In order for the Beckeresque dream of Brighton's labeling theories to take effect, it is surely necessary for there to firstly be some semblance of consensus on the stick with which to beat us?
You may wish to go back and read the posts that led up to my comment; then you would understand why I posted what I did. In future it might prevent you looking like a bit of a numpty.
Can't believe a grown man goes to football dressed like this!
Reminds me of someone.
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I'd like to know who the Brighton fan is .
Someone on here maybe ?
Highly unlikely.You may wish to go back and read the posts that led up to my comment; then you would understand why I posted what I did. In future it might prevent you looking like a bit of a numpty.
AZ Gull was simply pointing out that with the setup we had, we could have offered Murray more money, and kept him. But you carry on talking absolute shit for a change.I know exactly what you said, and unless Murray's wage demands were more than the combined wages and fee of CMS, with regards to let one go in favour of the other, the frankly idiotic concept of Brighton's 'two pots' cannot be deemed such a bureaucratic importance that it makes the complete folly of letting Murray go be deemed 'an irrelevance'.
I know exactly what you said, and unless Murray's wage demands were more than the combined wages and fee of CMS, with regards to let one go in favour of the other, the frankly idiotic concept of Brighton's 'two pots' cannot be deemed such a bureaucratic importance that it makes the complete folly of letting Murray go be deemed 'an irrelevance'.
It's common knowledge that Murray left because Poyet wouldn't meet his wage demands. Also common knowledge that the financial outlay for CMS would far exceed what BHAFC would have spent on Murray's wages alone.Highly unlikely.
AZ Gull was simply pointing out that with the setup we had, we could have offered Murray more money, and kept him. But you carry on talking absolute shit for a change.
Do you ever read what you have written, before you hit the submit button? I can only think the answer is no, for surely noone (not even a Palace fan) would intentionally want to ridicule themselves? But maybe I am wrong.
But AZ Gull didn't say otherwise. Seriously, read his posts.It's common knowledge that Murray left because Poyet wouldn't meet his wage demands. Also common knowledge that the financial outlay for CMS would far exceed what BHAFC would have spent on Murray's wages alone.
But AZ Gull didn't say otherwise. Seriously, read his posts.
Exactly
My posts are always totally considered and thought through, sincere, and never stoop to the depths of the personal attacks to which I'm frequently subjected but to my credit, do not respond to.
Not so considered that you avoid the multiple tautologies in this post, eh?
Blimey, you're worse than I thought.My posts are always totally considered and thought through
You don't always respond, but you Thumbs Down every post I make, regardless of what it says. Like my last post that said AZ Gull had said the same as you - yep, Thumbs Down, boooo!, sincere, and never stoop to the depths of the personal attacks to which I'm frequently subjected but to my credit, do not respond to.
You don't always respond, but you Thumbs Down every post I make, regardless of what it says. Like my last post that said AZ Gull had said the same as you - yep, Thumbs Down, boooo!
It's common knowledge that Murray left because Poyet wouldn't meet his wage demands. Also common knowledge that the financial outlay for CMS would far exceed what BHAFC would have spent on Murray's wages alone.
How insightful. Up until this point, I don't recall anyone mentioning that he may have suffered long term damage to his fitness as a result of his injury, never 'fully' recover etc. At least the cat's out of the bag now, courtesy of Bevendean Hillbilly.Murray is crocked now. It's a pity but pro footballers rarely recover entirely from such a massive injury. He'll have a few games in him for sure but he's going to be an eggshell player. And Pulis knows it..even if you lot don't.
Shame really. Hey ho.