That’s hilarious - they must all be pushing for a move to ChelseaWell apparently the whole squad had Monday off which is probably why Moises 'wasn't at training'.
Be interesting to see what happens today.
I wonder about that, isn’t their ‘model’ based on much lower wages than previously given? I’m sure I read that somewhere, I’m also pretty sure they’ll pay more than us, might not be as extreme as double though,Chelsea will double his wages at least.
Problem here is all the media appear to be taking the narrative that we are the bad guys in this, we're not, it's Chelsea holding the whole thing up. Pay the money you get the player.Moises didn't train yesterday and is not happy with Brighton's 'stance' according to radio 5 news ten minutes ago.
Did he say 'stance' though?
With no real knowledge my guess is we are paying Caicedo less than £100k a week and Chelsea will pay him up to £200k a week. I think the wages they wanted to avoid are the £300k+ wages.I wonder about that, isn’t their ‘model’ based on much lower wages than previously given? I’m sure I read that somewhere, I’m also pretty sure they’ll pay more than us, might not be as extreme as double though,
Unless the club who hold the newly signed 5-year contract do not want the player to leave. This has also happened throughout the history of football; most recently with er, an Ecuadorean player - what’s his name? Arsenal tried to get him. f*** me. Plays for that shitty league one club on the South CoastVery few talented footballers honour their contracts when a big offer comes in. Large long contracts means getting a better price when selling.
Yes, I would, but I'm probably a freak because I've never been driven by money or getting rich, but by doing a job I enjoy (although constant political interference and over-management are making it less enjoyable with every passing year) with good colleagues, and a happy life outside of work. In fact, I've been head-hunted twice, but turned them down because I did not want to uproot to a different part of the country where I did not know anyone, and in the new company, would be viewed as 'the new boy'.That's all lovely
But if a rival company to the one you worked for offered to double your salary would you honestly turn them down because the company you currently work for is run better ?!
The words that do the heavy lifting in this post are the first four. Can moderators impose a rule that all posting on this thread use them?With no real knowledge my guess is we are paying Caicedo less than £100k a week and Chelsea will pay him up to £200k a week. I think the wages they wanted to avoid are the £300k+ wages.
It's infuriating. I've been told we need to add in an extra level in between 'Consultant' and 'Senior Consultant' in my recruitment company, because someone coming in young and fresh getting promoted 3 times in 2 years isn't enough apparently. They need 'more to aim at' or they'll get de-motivated. It's f***ing insane. I honestly don't know how these people are going to survive in the real world.We've taken on 3 Gen Z graduates over the last 12-18 months. They're all bright and well qualified academically, but f*** me, the level of entitlement from them is off the scale! I've never had staff that have taken more man management than these 3.
Anyway, carry on. I wonder what unsubstantiated Caicedo rumours will be doing the rounds today?
Yes, but Caicedo doesn't, does he? He had just learnt to walk when Chelsea started winning the Premier League.Is it? I remember watching us play there in the second division in front of 10k.
Also, see Harry Kane.Unless the club who hold the newly signed 5-year contract do not want the player to leave. This has also happened throughout the history of football; most recently with er, an Ecuadorean player - what’s his name? Arsenal tried to get him. f*** me. Plays for that shitty league one club on the South Coast
Nobody can post anything then because unless you’re Tony Bloom or one of the clubs top hierarchy nobody knows anything for certain.The words that do the heavy lifting in this post are the first four. Can moderators impose a rule that all posting on this thread use them?
Weird post. He just strikes me as shy & awkwardHe was the last player I wanted to see leave the club, but then I saw his creepy, girly giggling at the awards night. F***ing weirdo. Take the money!
I was of course referring to an employment situation outside of football. The only loyal people in football are the fans. You are right though - it’s all about money, and please spare me “this is the club I’ve always wanted to play for since I was a boy” crap. The odour of greed eh?Very few talented footballers honour their contracts when a big offer comes in. Large long contracts means getting a better price when selling.
I'd settle for this right now!I’m wondering if this whole Caicedo saga will turn into Arsenal Part 2 drama, as in “he’s not for sale” rinse and repeat. Moises doth protest. Moises told to wobble his head, stay away, come back with brain in gear at the end of the transfer window. Moises then will be sat down and given a good talking to about his responsibilities and his value to the club. Moises will be advised to bin off his agent (maybe). Moises will come on as a sub on 2nd of September against Newcastle and play a blinder. All is well until January 2024 - then a case of here we go again.
Is it the title that they want, which is easy to implement, or is it all about the money? For my three, it's the cash, with a sprinkling of believing that they know better than senior management after a whole 12 months of real-world experience.It's infuriating. I've been told we need to add in an extra level in between 'Consultant' and 'Senior Consultant' in my recruitment company, because someone coming in young and fresh getting promoted 3 times in 2 years isn't enough apparently. They need 'more to aim at' or they'll get de-motivated. It's f***ing insane. I honestly don't know how these people are going to survive in the real world.
Right…..what a weird response. Was only jossing, but if you wanna go down that road then fine…You do realise that I am a BHA fan, season ticket since 2008, not some JCL or Chelsea plastic, I’m only 30yo, so do the maths and I started going when most young lads do, no matter what the years. No need to start telling me you are some better fan. Thought you were better than that.Nope. I cheer goals rather than clap. I was around in the days when there was real atmosphere at football matches. Before that was replaced by people like you and your plastic Chelsea equivalents turning up having inane ‘my club is bigger than your club’ fake arguments and admiring the pretty colours in your sparklers.