Got something to say or just want fewer pesky ads? Join us... 😊

Dale Stephens Summer 2016 shenanigans (Merged Thread)



Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Turn up to see what the crack is, looks like nothing much has changed since May...

I am sure Tony Bloom will feel very happy with himself having an unhappy player who wants to leave desperately being forced to stay on a lower salary, in a lower division, against his wishes - potentially being a bad influence in the dressing room, and absolutely resulting in mixed reactions from your fan base each game.

As it is, off the record it's pretty obvious we have already got personal terms with DS agreed, hence the repeated bids. If you think £7m+ for a guy who is nearing 28, has one year left on his deal and is desperate to leave is a poor offer, that is your prerogative. I would imagine the anticipated action now by Burnley FC is to either get him for £5m-ish in January or agree a pre-contract and get him for free next summer. For a man as canny as Tony Bloom no doubt is, it seems a rather petty way of doing business.

If you are relying on him coming to you next summer when you are back in the Championship you are a dreamer :smile:

Will you be offering him Premier league wages in this pre contract btw?

Anyway we appear to reached 101 pages on this thread.
 




sllugaes

New member
Dec 15, 2012
673
He's a. perfessional footballer who wants to play in the premier league to maximise his income.

The vast majority of footballers don't give a Schmidt about the team they play for, it's just another job.

I imagine if he stays he'll be pulling out the stops for us.

Wait til the last minute, maximise the price our club gets.

Remember, only the supporters really care about their clubs; the players not so much.
Some of our players do "appear to care" - rosenior, knocky, bong, Stockdale with their bond with the fans at away games, (others too) although I had always noticed Stephens never appeared to really truly engage with the fans, and build a relationship. We know that some have no loyalty to a club, and treat it as just another club. Maybe it is just Stephens personality.

Sent from my G7-L01 using Tapatalk
 


Finchley Seagull

New member
Feb 25, 2004
6,916
North London
Turn up to see what the crack is, looks like nothing much has changed since May...

I am sure Tony Bloom will feel very happy with himself having an unhappy player who wants to leave desperately being forced to stay on a lower salary, in a lower division, against his wishes - potentially being a bad influence in the dressing room, and absolutely resulting in mixed reactions from your fan base each game.

As it is, off the record it's pretty obvious we have already got personal terms with DS agreed, hence the repeated bids. If you think £7m+ for a guy who is nearing 28, has one year left on his deal and is desperate to leave is a poor offer, that is your prerogative. I would imagine the anticipated action now by Burnley FC is to either get him for £5m-ish in January or agree a pre-contract and get him for free next summer. For a man as canny as Tony Bloom no doubt is, it seems a rather petty way of doing business.

Sorry, so you are saying your club has illegally agreed personal terms with one of our players when there's not been a transfer fee agreed. You might not want to say that.

As for petty, we signed him on a three and a half year contract, which he signed freely, so we have every right to turn it down, especially as he's been injured for one of those years and not been great for another half year so has only really been a good player for us for one year. Typical arrogant Premier League fan sadly.
 


WhingForPresident

.
NSC Patron
Feb 23, 2009
16,246
Marlborough
If you are relying on him coming to you next summer when you are back in the Championship you are a dreamer :smile:

Will you be offering him Premier league wages in this pre contract btw?

Anyway we appear to reached 101 pages on this thread.

They would only be able to sign him on a pre-contract at the end of May, so unlikely.
 






symyjym

Banned
Nov 2, 2009
13,138
Brighton / Hove actually
Once again prejudice against Burnley rears it's head. I honestly can't stand the club or town but that is irrelevant to Stephens or anyone else in his position. There are LOADS of lovely places within half an hour drive. Do you honestly think that in his mind will be 'I'd like to play for Burnley in the premier league but the town centre isn't as nice as Brighton's'?

I didn’t mention what Burnley was like as a place. All I said was that their fans are the most unsporting and hostile supporters on the English football circuit. That is a fact.

Derby would be a better move long term.
 


symyjym

Banned
Nov 2, 2009
13,138
Brighton / Hove actually
Turn up to see what the crack is, looks like nothing much has changed since May...

I am sure Tony Bloom will feel very happy with himself having an unhappy player who wants to leave desperately being forced to stay on a lower salary, in a lower division, against his wishes - potentially being a bad influence in the dressing room, and absolutely resulting in mixed reactions from your fan base each game.

As it is, off the record it's pretty obvious we have already got personal terms with DS agreed, hence the repeated bids. If you think £7m+ for a guy who is nearing 28, has one year left on his deal and is desperate to leave is a poor offer, that is your prerogative. I would imagine the anticipated action now by Burnley FC is to either get him for £5m-ish in January or agree a pre-contract and get him for free next summer. For a man as canny as Tony Bloom no doubt is, it seems a rather petty way of doing business.

I'm surprised we didn't let him go for £7m, maybe he has been using Burnley to spark interest from other northern clubs?
 


*Gullsworth*

My Hair is like his hair
Jan 20, 2006
9,351
West...West.......WEST SUSSEX
8
I didn’t mention what Burnley was like as a place. All I said was that their fans are the most unsporting and hostile supporters on the English football circuit. That is a fact.

Derby would be a better move long term.

1) rubbish
2) rubbish
3)agree.

1) Portsmouth
2)Portsmouth
3) Derby over Burnley any day of the week.
 












Driver8

On the road...
NSC Patron
Jul 31, 2005
15,988
North Wales
Love the way Burnley fans get all arsey on here and Twitter as if it is their right to buy our player. Perhaps if they were less tight and tried buying an established Premier League player or two they may stand a chance of staying up.
 


martin tyler

Well-known member
Jan 25, 2013
5,860
Turn up to see what the crack is, looks like nothing much has changed since May...

I am sure Tony Bloom will feel very happy with himself having an unhappy player who wants to leave desperately being forced to stay on a lower salary, in a lower division, against his wishes - potentially being a bad influence in the dressing room, and absolutely resulting in mixed reactions from your fan base each game.

As it is, off the record it's pretty obvious we have already got personal terms with DS agreed, hence the repeated bids. If you think £7m+ for a guy who is nearing 28, has one year left on his deal and is desperate to leave is a poor offer, that is your prerogative. I would imagine the anticipated action now by Burnley FC is to either get him for £5m-ish in January or agree a pre-contract and get him for free next summer. For a man as canny as Tony Bloom no doubt is, it seems a rather petty way of doing business.

Don't be a tit. TB has every right to say no. DS potentially he is under contract to BHA. Potentially and only potentially we may offer a extra few K a week to get a new contract out of him with a deal if we don t go up then he can be sold to a PL team in the summer. He's in pocket short term and will more than likely find a club in the PL next summer, either with te Albion on increased wages or someone else but at a sensible deal for us. He's a better player than Hendricks and if you had not waited till the final day to start making half sensible bids you may of got him this summer. I think it will be your loss
 


Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,734
Eastbourne
I didn’t mention what Burnley was like as a place. All I said was that their fans are the most unsporting and hostile supporters on the English football circuit. That is a fact.

Derby would be a better move long term.
Sorry, I read your post again and I was mistaken.

Have to say I agree. I think Burnley fans are mostly of a Joey Barton type personality.
 






DavidinSouthampton

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 3, 2012
16,612
Turn up to see what the crack is, looks like nothing much has changed since May...

I am sure Tony Bloom will feel very happy with himself having an unhappy player who wants to leave desperately being forced to stay on a lower salary, in a lower division, against his wishes - potentially being a bad influence in the dressing room, and absolutely resulting in mixed reactions from your fan base each game.

As it is, off the record it's pretty obvious we have already got personal terms with DS agreed, hence the repeated bids. If you think £7m+ for a guy who is nearing 28, has one year left on his deal and is desperate to leave is a poor offer, that is your prerogative. I would imagine the anticipated action now by Burnley FC is to either get him for £5m-ish in January or agree a pre-contract and get him for free next summer. For a man as canny as Tony Bloom no doubt is, it seems a rather petty way of doing business.

1. He's under contract and we don't need to sell him for financial reasons. And there is probably a point to be made there about resisting the financial muscle of a Premier League club.
2. He's important to us as a player.
3. I think you are under-estimating how level-headed and sensible Dale Stephens himself is in terms of what he does for the rest of the season.
4. If Burnley persist in trying to get him, we shall see.
5. At the end of the day, we probably don't care what Burnley think.
 


Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,297
Some of our players do "appear to care" - rosenior, knocky, bong, Stockdale with their bond with the fans at away games, (others too) although I had always noticed Stephens never appeared to really truly engage with the fans, and build a relationship. We know that some have no loyalty to a club, and treat it as just another club. Maybe it is just Stephens personality.

Sent from my G7-L01 using Tapatalk

Top post and very, very true. This 'no loyalty' thing people continuously spout isn't true of all players. Mainly just the selfish ones. Some actually care about the club they're at. Doesn't mean they wouldn't move if a big club came in etc but they still clearly care. (Ps- Burnley for a season in the prem isn't a big move IMO)...
 


ATFC Seagull

Aberystwyth Town FC
Jul 27, 2004
5,315
(North) Portslade
Don't be a tit. TB has every right to say no. DS potentially he is under contract to BHA. Potentially and only potentially we may offer a extra few K a week to get a new contract out of him with a deal if we don t go up then he can be sold to a PL team in the summer. He's in pocket short term and will more than likely find a club in the PL next summer, either with te Albion on increased wages or someone else but at a sensible deal for us. He's a better player than Hendricks and if you had not waited till the final day to start making half sensible bids you may of got him this summer. I think it will be your loss

Hmmmmm. Agree with most of what you've said there but not that.
 




Munchkin

Well-known member
Jul 12, 2005
2,289
Littlehampton
No doubt his agent will be cheesed off as he was thinking a nice pay packet was coming his way for trying to engineer this move

I wonder if he profits from a new contract for one of his players?

If so, I would imagine he's pushing Dale in that direction to ensure some sort of payday from this debacle.
 




Albion and Premier League latest from Sky Sports


Top
Link Here