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[Albion] Where is Moises going? (Chelsea - 14/08/2023)

Where is Moises going?


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Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
We do have a recent history of selling players who were outstanding for us but promptly disappeared without trace. From Bridcutt to Cucurella, via Bissoma.
 




dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
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We do have a recent history of selling players who were outstanding for us but promptly disappeared without trace. From Bridcutt to Cucurella, via Bissoma.
Yer it's an interesting one. I love caciedo and think he's incredible for Brighton.

However

Every time I see him for equador he looks distinctly average and pervis looked the far better player at the world cup.

Who knows what will happen when he leaves
 


The Guardian and Telegraph both recently reported that Colwill’s going nowhere. I predicted that throughout.

For that reason alone, I’d love to screw their arrogant world with Caicedo going elsewhere.
Colwill, will be part of negotiations, so, if that's how they will be, then f*** them, they won't get Caicedo.
 


Caicedo is a wonderful player, probably going to be the best in the world in his position. But as long as we get a good deal and massive money, I honestly couldn’t give a toss where he goes and in all honesty, I think he and Chelsea are made for each other.

It’s different to Alexis. There’s no emotional attachment to him and he showed what he thinks of us in January. Hope this is done and dusted quickly, I’ve had enough of it already.
Actually agree with this, starting to think f*** him too.
 


Simster

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Jul 7, 2003
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Caicedo is a wonderful player, probably going to be the best in the world in his position. But as long as we get a good deal and massive money, I honestly couldn’t give a toss where he goes and in all honesty, I think he and Chelsea are made for each other.

It’s different to Alexis. There’s no emotional attachment to him and he showed what he thinks of us in January. Hope this is done and dusted quickly, I’ve had enough of it already.
I wish I could like this more than once.

Spot on. Don't care about him anymore and already bored of this shit. He's no Ale Mac.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

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I wish I could like this more than once.

Spot on. Don't care about him anymore and already bored of this shit. He's no Ale Mac.
Crikey.

Has he gone yet?

I am not aligned with this. No, I won't cry all the way to bed if he leaves, but I'm not going to metaphorically throw him through a window till he's actually gone.

And in the meantime, if he is to go, Tony needs to extract the right price, not go 'f*** it, f***ing f*** off then. Whatevers'. Luckily it's him what runs the club. Innit.

It is what it is. Onwards and upwards. :wink: :thumbsup:
 


Weststander

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First team playing timespan with us:

Biss - 3 years, 9 months
Mac - 3 years, 2 months

Caicedo - 13 months
Cucu - 8 months

If Caicedo and his camp are driving through, at the second attempt, his departure, it will be hard to feel much sentiment. Some great memories though.

Just hope that we squeeze £90m (NOT comprising add ons) out of it. In no way we should we receive less than West Ham are for Rice.
 
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Sarisbury Seagull

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Crikey.

Has he gone yet?

I am not aligned with this. No, I won't cry all the way to bed if he leaves, but I'm not going to metaphorically throw him through a window till he's actually gone.

And in the meantime, if he is to go, Tony needs to extract the right price, not go 'f*** it, f***ing f*** off then. Whatevers'. Luckily it's him what runs the club. Innit.

It is what it is. Onwards and upwards. :wink: :thumbsup:
No he hasn’t yet but the sooner the better, think RDZ and the other players could do without the circus.

As I said before, he’s an outstanding player but he treated us like shit in January and if he does seriously want to go to that vile bastard club, and like Mac Allister and Liverpool there is too much smoke for there not to be something in it, then that says it all about his character and what he’s motivated by as far as I’m concerned.
 




The Fits

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Colwill wil definitely be part of the deal, even if thats a seperate deal.
 




Greg Bobkin

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First team playing timespan with us:

Biss - 3 years, 9 months
Mac - 3 years, 2 months

Caicedo - 13 months
Cucu - 8 months

If Caicedo and his camp are driving through, at the second attempt, his departure, it will hard to feel much sentiment. Some great memories though.

Just hope that we squeeze £90m (NOT comprising add ons) out of it. In no way we should we receive less than West Ham are for Rice.
These sorts of things are just part of the business model for the club. Players won't hang around for long, but I have faith - based on previous acquisitions - that their replacements will be just fine.

As much as I'd like Caicedo to stay, how could TB and Co turn down 120 big ones? Chuck in a decent cut of the sell on fee and that is FANTASTIC business.
 


Dillis

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Aug 29, 2021
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I don't often post here just read, but very disappointed in him, didn't show any class in January, unlike MacAllister's departure. So change from the best run club in the country and in the Europa League to a shambles of a club not even in Europe. Sit on the bench perhaps and pick up your big salary. Well enjoy that greener grass.
 


Weststander

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These sorts of things are just part of the business model for the club. Players won't hang around for long, but I have faith - based on previous acquisitions - that their replacements will be just fine.

As much as I'd like Caicedo to stay, how could TB and Co turn down 120 big ones? Chuck in a decent cut of the sell on fee and that is FANTASTIC business.

Purely as business, to turn £4.5m into £90m in just 30 months would be astonishing.

Fans have an emotional investment too, the loss is soon assuaged if we see quality replacements and wins.
 
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Mike Small

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Dec 26, 2008
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Don't sell unless we get Colwill.

In fact, no-one should sign ANY Chelsea players. They would be absolutely screwed by FFP, deducted points, possibly even relegated in time. They costed in all their signings into the ability to be able to sell. Can everyone (including us I suppose) resist the urge to buy their overrated/overpaid misfits (The Poor Man's Robbie Savage, Loftus Cheek and everyone they've signed since the American Wrestler Oaf took over. Let that whole entity rot
 


The Fits

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I wouldn’t write off Bissouma yet. Spurs were a complete car crash last season. May do well this season
Biss was outstanding for them towards the end of the season. He'll prove his ability next season. We know how good he is.
 


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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Oct 4, 2003
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These sorts of things are just part of the business model for the club. Players won't hang around for long, but I have faith - based on previous acquisitions - that their replacements will be just fine.

As much as I'd like Caicedo to stay, how could TB and Co turn down 120 big ones? Chuck in a decent cut of the sell on fee and that is FANTASTIC business.
In a majority of deals sell ons are only paid on any profit made on a player. As good as Moises is I cannot see a sell on clause bringing in very much at all.

Plus sell ons are normally used as a sweetener to get the selling club to drop the price. Something I can’t see us being willing to do. If he does go I’d expect any extras to be based on performances and Chelsea winning things with Moises at the club rather than us going for any slice of a future transfer fee.
 




jezzer

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He was wanting to go to Chelsea instead of arsenal in January, but the club said he's not for sale, Chelsea listened arsenal didnt, they now come back as expected. Chelsea are purportedly offering him double the wages arsenal were, that's the reason he wants to go - can you blame him for wanting to, he 'd be set up for life, it's probably 3 times what we are currently paying him every week, he was always going, rdz has been saying so for weeks, surprised so many on here are so surprised. Can't believe the voting showing over 42% think he's staying.
 
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dangull

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Feb 24, 2013
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He obviously was promised a move at the end of the season which brought about a u turn in his attitude of not downing tools in January.
Same old story, these players are not fans of the club and money and ambition is what usually is the deciding factor.
Surprised Man U or other clubs are not bidding as well though.
 


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