Machiavelli
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I'm sure we can cut them a deal. £65m sounds about right.
He could get one and a half of Caicedo's boots for that, and has even said as much.
I'm sure we can cut them a deal. £65m sounds about right.
I am determined to be bullish.
Of course I will be disappointed if Potter goes. Gutted.
But having followed the Albion since my first trip to the Goldstone in 1969, I wouldn't be much of a Brighton fan if I get all titsy now, just because it looks like our excellent manage may be poached by the recent champions of Europe.
Did you ever watch us when we played our home games at Priestfield? All the people I knew back then would have laughed if you told them what appears to be about to be happening. I'm certain they wouldn't have said 'How disheartening. How do teams challenge the monotony of money driven football clubs'. I mean, seriously.
Look, I'm not being very sympathetic am I? I'm sorry about that. My view is onwards and upwards, and rather than feeling sad, make yourself a nice warm cuppa (two sugars) and reflect on what a well run club we are, and trust Tony and the team to find a good solution
Sorry for being, well, whatever I was (rude) about it
You get out what you put in the way I see it. The elation that you or I would get from a good Albion result isn't replicated in anywhere near the same way.
I despise the big 6 for their arrogance, but I don't envy them.
Just think how amazing it would be if he goes there and when they come to the amex we beat them
So we’ve lost 2 of our best players to bigger sides this summer and one of them last summer, I’ve kind of accepted that’s part of the progression.
When you actually think about it, without a ridiculous money injection how can a club ever break into the so called ‘big clubs’? As soon as anyone lower down the league appears to be making a good run at anything all the vultures come in and take what has taken us to where we are?
Like I said in the thread title, probably a bit dramatic but sometimes you look at football and just think how broken it is, how can a club ever break into the ‘big club’ bollocks?
Over dramatic or is it all a bit disheartening?
We've raped and pillaged our way up the leagues ourselves, taking players and managers from clubs left, right and centre, no one likes it up 'em unfortunately. No winners in this game unless you support the very top teams.
The only positive I can find is…imagine how we’d feel if the news was that Bloom was selling up to some American (or Mike Ashley). At least it’s better than that.
Whilst the poaching of players by the big clubs is relatively commonplace, it feels like it's considerably less so when it comes to managers. From what I can recall over the last 20-30 years...
Liverpool: Brendan Rogers (Swansea) and Roy Hodgson (Fulham)
Manchester United: David Moyes (Everton)
Manchester City: Mark Hughes (Blackburn)
Arsenal: none
Spurs: Mauricio Pochettino (Southampton) and Nuno Espirito Santo (Wolves)
Chelsea: Frank Lampard (Derby)
It’s more fluid than a Top 6.
A murderous, homophobic state buy Newcastle, the EPL do their ‘due diligence’ and in a nanosecond it becomes a Top 7.
Who next to join them? Gold and Sullivan probably very open to a country buying WH.
Well, yes.
Tony could buy the title if he had the inclination..
I think this might be the thing that breaks me from football once and for all. I've stopped enjoying other football games that the Albion aren't a part of, now I think I might be done full stop. What's the point of supporting a club if we can't try and get to the top. We're just going to have our best players, coaches and managers poached by the big clubs if we do well, then what's the point. Even Leicester has been ripped apart and look like relegation candidates. I genuinely feel low enough to be done with football.
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Just once, wouldn't it be nice if an individual didn't leave despite the money on offer ?
For a while now, I've wondered who is the most important individual at the club: Bloom or Potter. We'll find out as the season pans out.
All down to the owners of clubs do they really love the club or the ego and or love of gambling and thats what drives and excites them. I believe we have an owner addicted to gambling not the club. He wont admit it but look at clubs history. How many fans got sh@fted taking club to court over Gillingham days. Fans will be there long after owners. Always.So we’ve lost 2 of our best players to bigger sides this summer and one of them last summer, I’ve kind of accepted that’s part of the progression.
When you actually think about it, without a ridiculous money injection how can a club ever break into the so called ‘big clubs’? As soon as anyone lower down the league appears to be making a good run at anything all the vultures come in and take what has taken us to where we are?
Like I said in the thread title, probably a bit dramatic but sometimes you look at football and just think how broken it is, how can a club ever break into the ‘big club’ bollocks?
Over dramatic or is it all a bit disheartening?
Not even worth a question. Bloom brought you a Potter and, if Potter's gone, he could bring another. No manager in the world could bring you a Bloom. Thank your lucky stars he's Brighton.
Oh there are...
The winners are supporters who love their local team, keeping it at the heart of their community, and watch them for many years building lasting friendships and bonds with others. Success is a bonus, but not essential........../
/.............Take me to a pub where there is a Rochdale fan having a pint before they are off to Stockport for their basement encounter and I'll sit with them and get them another. And we'll have a real chat about our clubs and the joy of the whole package of football. As for the Manchester United fan in the corner watching their match against whoever, I'll merely look at that them with sadness knowing they can never have what we have however many trophies their supposed team win.
It's all a bit Coppell to Reading again isn't it