Kalimantan Gull
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which is kind of standing in his wayWe won't stand in his way if our valuation is met, be it be circa£100m or Colwill + Cash IMO. As simple as that.
which is kind of standing in his wayWe won't stand in his way if our valuation is met, be it be circa£100m or Colwill + Cash IMO. As simple as that.
You buy a car, you pay the price asked in the showroom....until then it remains their possession.which is kind of standing in his way
Not really. By that logic we should just sell all of our players for whatever offer comes in.which is kind of standing in his way
He didn't have to sign the new contract, and he's been very happy I'm sure taking the hefty pay increase. Club are quite entitled to expect their asking price if they are going to sell one of their best players, that they don't want or need to sell, and who is under a long contract.which is kind of standing in his way
Not really. By that logic we should just sell all of our players for whatever offer comes in.
We have always been very strong on saying if the offer works for club and player, we will let them go. We've shown that time and again, no?
You buy a car, you pay the price asked in the showroom....until then it remains their possession.
He didn't have to sign the new contract, and he's been very happy I'm sure taking the hefty pay increase. Club are quite entitled to expect their asking price if they are going to sell one of their best players, that they don't want or need to sell, and who is under a long contract.
It's not said in isolation though, more like "We won't stand in the way of a player moving on if the club's valuation is met". Every player has a price, so therefore, if said price is met, any player is available for transfer, unless your name is Levi Colwill it seems !!Yeah. I have no problem with any of that. But what does the phrase 'We won't stand in his way' really mean then? Every single player in the entire world has a transfer fee that their club will accept, so basically no club has ever stood in the way of any player moving ever.
If 'We don't stand in the way of a player wanting to move' is actually to mean anything, it means accepting a transfer fee lower than the maximum we think he's worth. Otherwise its just silly platitudes.
Kane at Spurs?Yeah. I have no problem with any of that. But what does the phrase 'We won't stand in his way' really mean then? Every single player in the entire world has a transfer fee that their club will accept, so basically no club has ever stood in the way of any player moving ever.
If 'We don't stand in the way of a player wanting to move' is actually to mean anything, it means accepting a transfer fee lower than the maximum we think he's worth. Otherwise its just silly platitudes.
He'd have gone if City had paid what Spurs wantedKane at Spurs?
Went on strike (temporarily) and the club still didn’t budge.
The way I see it is that we will not stand in a player's way if an offer comes in that gives the chance for a player to play at a higher level (this is essentially what RDZ said at the end of last season). If a CL team came in for Caicedo and they offered us a decent fee he would go. That fee would almost certainly NOT be £100m. The problem with the Chelsea bid is that we are playing at a higher level than they are this season, hence the fee must be really high if we are to accept it as we do not want to sell him.Yeah. I have no problem with any of that. But what does the phrase 'We won't stand in his way' really mean then? Every single player in the entire world has a transfer fee that their club will accept, so basically no club has ever stood in the way of any player moving ever.
If 'We don't stand in the way of a player wanting to move' is actually to mean anything, it means accepting a transfer fee lower than the maximum we think he's worth. Otherwise its just silly platitudes.
Chelsea may well point fingers, they may well baulk at the asking price and walk away, but they only have themselves to blame; a club who have been central to the transfer market’s startling inflation in recent years cannot expect any favours.
The Saudi Pro League may be waving millions at clubs and in players’ faces, but the bigger Premier League sides were arguably the instigators of this trend, with Chelsea themselves spending £323m in January – more than the top Italian, German, French and Spanish leagues combined.
Chelsea only have themselves to blame for Brighton’s £100m Moises Caicedo demand
Caicedo boasts the numbers and versatility to boost any Premier League side – no wonder Brighton are holding outinews.co.uk
So if manure offer us £80m tomorrow we’d accept?The way I see it is that we will not stand in a player's way if an offer comes in that gives the chance for a player to play at a higher level (this is essentially what RDZ said at the end of last season). If a CL team came in for Caicedo and they offered us a decent fee he would go. That fee would almost certainly NOT be £100m. The problem with the Chelsea bid is that we are playing at a higher level than they are this season, hence the fee must be really high if we are to accept it as we do not want to sell him.
I'll be glad when Chelsea and their plastic circus fans have f*cked off. Entitled, arrogant, clueless as to anything before Abamovich.
For the record i voted he stays on day 1 and nothing i have seen since has changed my mind. Chelsea will not pay 100mil.
Maybe. I doubt it would be dismissed out of hand.So if manure offer us £80m tomorrow we’d accept?
Saw this today and first thoughts were - what a fecking self untitled twat and does she go into Tesco's and offer 80p for a £1 loaf, then insists they free her bread? The article even claims Caicedo wants to leave - fact!Astrid Wett vows 'party at mine day Brighton go down' over Moises Caicedo saga
Adult content creator and Chelsea fan Astrid Wett has waded into the Moises Caicedo transfer saga after the Blues saw an £80m bid rejected by Brightonwww.dailystar.co.uk
Chelsea are so light in midfield. Moises is poch’s no1 target and the owner will need to back his new manager. Buckle up for a eye watering bid soon.Strange bunch these Chelsea fans. If they get Caicedo at £100m (he will now be a Chelsea player), so worth every penny. But if he stays at Brighton (top bid only £80m) he will be classed as over-rated. Hmmm