Worried Man Blues
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Just because he's good for West Ham doesn't mean he'd be good for us
West Ham pay much higher wages. So, no.Do you think he would have chosen us over West Ham?
I'm sure it's possible to set a general release clause and a Chelsea one. Anyone else can purchase Adingra for £45m, but Chelsea £308m.Caceido went for in excess of 100 million, Cucurella for 60 Million, any release clauses would have been for a fraction of that. The control isnt preventing players leaving, its having them leave on the best terms possible for Brighton. I cant see any upside for the club.
We were interested and close to signing him before West Ham even registered interest. We could have gotten the deal done before they put in a bid.I think he would have signed for whoever offered him money, which wouldn’t have been us.
Just because he's good for West Ham doesn't mean he'd be good for us
I’m quite happy with us doing what we’ve been doing TBH
You only have one example where a player seemingly didn't come to us. What you don't know is whether we were just a bargaining chip for his move to WHU who also a have a higher a higher wage structure than us!!!The upside is getting players that you otherwise wouldn't have.
Such as Kudus. If we'd given him a release clause we probably would have signed him and he would have been a great player to have this season.
The down side is once you give one.... Everyone will want one and we will lose our in the long runThe upside is getting players that you otherwise wouldn't have.
Such as Kudus. If we'd given him a release clause we probably would have signed him and he would have been a great player to have this season.
Selling the entire midfield and not replacing them? It’s been problematic all season.I’m quite happy with us doing what we’ve been doing TBH
Here's something to chew on.Never questioning things, even when we get most things right, is not an option imo
I must have lost my happy clappy Beanie hat
Here's something to chew on.
Imagine we sign an unknown young player and after a year or so he starts to look like an absolute gem. Other clubs are sniffing around.
We could then offer him an improved contract with a release clause.
We then get to keep him for a bit longer, maybe even with him helping is qualify for a European competition.
In the meantime, the player wins the word cup and at the end of the season we sell him to one of the top four.
Could never happen, could it?
So, do you suspect, like I do, that we DO do release clauses (when it suits us, because our owner is smart and pragmatic - and secretive so we punters don't really know what goes on), and that maybe we didn't sing Kludo, for example, because he fancied being in London?Yeah, I could see us doing that if we were worried the player might run down his contract and leave for peanuts
No idea if this is true, but we did it for Alexis.Of course - do it once and they'll all want the clause.
Doesn't matter whether it's one player or ten - none of us know anything about what goes on in our negotiations. But the Kudus theory is a reasonable one (in that it makes and could be right) so it's fine for a discussion on a football chat site, isn't it? On the balance of probability, I don't think it's far off.You only have one example where a player seemingly didn't come to us. What you don't know is whether we were just a bargaining chip for his move to WHU who also a have a higher a higher wage structure than us!!!