Mean spirited comment. We aren't competing at the highest level as Chelsea and I hope he has a fantastic season. When he does, it won't make any difference to Brighton's position.
I hope he gets a warm welcome when he returns and I hope he becomes the World's best left back to match his fee. We loved him with Albion, but he was too good to stay if a Champions League club came knocking. We've banked a fabulous fee. I want him to show the whole Blue Moon forum what they...
Difference is that in a Rolls Royce sort of way, Ben White was a bit vanilla. The performance was there, but you barely noticed him. I didn't really form any fan attachment to him. Marc on the other hand blazed in like a comet with a trail of hair and character. You couldn't miss him and every...
Whatever the truth of all this, Marc is only human and could be forgiven the odd moment of day dreaming about a massive pay rise and a glittering career of trophies and glory, starting next season with City. City need a left back, left sided player with pace and Marc was statistically the best...
Tempting to go on Twitter and post that Man City are in financial difficulty as they offer way below asking price for a Brighton player to balance their books. Nonsense of course, but no less than some of the other twaddle on there.
I know what you mean. We don't get the buzz of signing a big money star. We have rarely seen our signings or heard of them till they become a rumour. Our most expensive signing to date is Webster. Don't recall any kind of buzz at all. If we knew what CuCu would be like, we sure as hell should...
Quite seriously they might need to balance the books FFP wise. Apparently, Haaland's overall cost was well in excess of the actual fee and Grealish will be within the current 3 year spend as will Phillips.
I saw this before I referred to NSC to see any reaction. I'm actually really worried. If Levy sees that he can be bought for £17.1m, he'll be on this pretty quickly. Get a terrific player at a bargain basement price, keep Conti happy and surely a team like Brighton couldn't turn down a £1.7m...