We ‘try’ and avoid , not something we ‘tend’ to get involved withFine I stand corrected but here's the full quote and it regards Caicedo
Many outlets have reported that Albion’s midfield maestro has a ‘top six release clause’ embedded into his new Seagulls contract.
But Barber was quick to quash those rumours, and revealed none of Brighton’s stars have ‘big club’ exit clauses written into their contracts.
Speaking on The Beautiful Game podcast, the Albion CEO said: “We don’t operate like that.
“We try and avoid things like that because they become such a point of discussion in negotiations that you spend hours and hours on something that may never happen or, if it does happen, it may not be the right price at the right time.
“We try and avoid things like that. We know other clubs use them, and that’s fine, but it’s not something that we tend to get involved with.”
you cant possibly know that. the absolute maximum on one deal may not be the best long term deal or fit with other arrangements.Yes, you’re wrong.
You can believe that billionaire businessman Tony Bloom wouldn’t negotiate a deal to get the maximum possible price that he thinks a buyer would pay if you want, but I know better.
What the heck
Hey?How do you not know we don't sell in that window?
When Trossard went it was a rarity and down to the fact he'd become a cancer in the clubrooms.
If that interview was in response to Caicedo rumours, that would make it after Mac signed a new contract also, if so, then we know "Big Club" is not a term used in the contract release clause.Fine I stand corrected but here's the full quote and it regards Caicedo
Many outlets have reported that Albion’s midfield maestro has a ‘top six release clause’ embedded into his new Seagulls contract.
But Barber was quick to quash those rumours, and revealed none of Brighton’s stars have ‘big club’ exit clauses written into their contracts.
Speaking on The Beautiful Game podcast, the Albion CEO said: “We don’t operate like that.
“We try and avoid things like that because they become such a point of discussion in negotiations that you spend hours and hours on something that may never happen or, if it does happen, it may not be the right price at the right time.
“We try and avoid things like that. We know other clubs use them, and that’s fine, but it’s not something that we tend to get involved with.”
Hey?
You're saying it's a club policy to allow players to speak to/move to bigger clubs. I'm saying we denied Moises a move to Arsenal.
I think you've missed my point. There is no such thing as a 'superclub'. There are rich clubs and poor clubs; there are legacy rich clubs and new money rich clubs. We are competing with all of them, but are also reliant on them as much as they are reliant on all other clubs for the game to happen. If the seven of them played each other every week, nobody would give a monkeys after a month.As I said, social following is an indication of a club's global reach.
A more-accurate measure than a bloke on a messageboard guessing who is/isn't a superclub.
fee being reported of around 40-50 million! That's a hell of a lot lower than I expectedStill being reported the fee is way below £60m if that is true I would question why we are letting him leave for such a low amount unless someone is coming our way as part of the deal.
Mid season, yes, totally different early in the Summer window.Hey?
You're saying it's a club policy to allow players to speak to/move to bigger clubs. I'm saying we denied Moises a move to Arsenal.
And all the reports keep talking of a release clause. I thought Bloom didn't like such clauses?fee being reported of around 40-50 million! That's a hell of a lot lower than I expected
Yes, but all (and I mean all) of the reports seem to stem from one Romano tweet that gets repeated by 600 no-mark twitter "transfer" accounts and then picked up by the bigger outlets shortly after. His entire game is based on the retweet marketAnd all the reports keep talking of a release clause. I thought Bloom didn't like such clauses?
How about a club that regularly wins it?Thought he'd go to a bigger club playing in the CL.
Real Madrid?How about a club that regularly wins it?
You've got to be in it to win itHow about a club that regularly wins it?
Ummm he stated he wants to stay in the PL?….Real Madrid?
Are they in for him as well then?
I don't like taking the bins outAnd all the reports keep talking of a release clause. I thought Bloom didn't like such clauses?
How about a club that regularly wins it?