brighton_tom
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- Jul 23, 2008
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Does feel a bit like the father is driving this and trying sell the move to Alexis.
I expect that’s also his dad’s decision…how much time does he expect to spend in Miami during his playing career?Out in Florida buying a top end waterfront gaff according to the Arsegas.
Massive pay rise is enoughOther than a massive pay rise, why would he want to play in the same European competition as us ?
3 times what we can afford to pay him for doing the same job!Other than a massive pay rise, why would he want to play in the same European competition as us ?
Just seen on facebook that the Liverpool deal is 99.9% done. Ali Mac will be on £150,000 a week. 55/60M
Because next season is not what he'd be thinking about. Yes they're in EL this year, but much more likely to qualify for CL next year. Also Liverpool are a much bigger club.Other than a massive pay rise, why would he want to play in the same European competition as us ?
My missus had a good friend a few years back that had a completely different real life and Facebook life following a messy break up with her boyfriend. It was quite amusing, although a bit tragic, to watch her take literally hundreds of photos every time we went out in order to catch the perfect having-a-great-life shot to post on Facebook.That's a coincidence, I just saw my Ex on FB and she's no longer the fat miserable moaning old witch she's been for the last 30 years since we split up, but is now this smiling happy person leading a perfect life after her x' th divorce and fella.
Who knew people can change that much, instantly.
Blimey it doesn't take The Leeds fans long to change teams once relegation is confirmed.I am feeling optimistic about this one. I think we might keep him. There is no footballing reason for him to go to Liverpool, and strengthening a direct rival seems bad business.
Good investment....I expect that’s also his dad’s decision…how much time does he expect to spend in Miami during his playing career?
Massive Latin American community there anyway - 60% of the population are Spanish speakersGood investment....
Not a bad place to go with time off as well.
Sadly there are kids in Haywards Heath who don’t dream of playing for BrightonThe pay rise alone makes it a good deal for Alexis but I think it’s a bit unfair to believe that’s the only pull. Larger crowds, immense football heritage, famous stadium, huge worldwide fan base. If you love the sport (and don’t have your Albion-tinted specs on) Liverpool are one of the clubs of genuine historical renown. Even more so than the nouveau-riche City & Chelsea. You could point to the latter of those particularly and say it’s mainly about the pay packet. Sadly, it might take a few decades and several trophies before we see a South American who’s grown up dreaming of playing for a club like Brighton. The Premier League & chance to attract the likes of Liverpool’s attention is our selling point for now - and possibly forever.
Challenge for the title next year ? There is more chance of Liverpool making that next step than us whether we like it or not. Just look at the respective playing budgets.Other than a massive pay rise, why would he want to play in the same European competition as us ?
In how many seasons have Liverpool been a direct rival ? That just sounds daft given respective resources. Our club has a lot more to achieve, and hopefully it will, but let’s stay grounded. I’m not keen on all these snide comments about his Dad either (not you). Alexis has behaved with maximum class whilst helping us into Europe for the first time and perhaps departing. It would be good for Albion fans to reciprocate.I am feeling optimistic about this one. I think we might keep him. There is no footballing reason for him to go to Liverpool, and strengthening a direct rival seems bad business.