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[Albion] The 'i' Transfer Window Verdict on Brighton. I enjoyed this.



7oaksgull

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– Buy several new players who are either young enough not to have appeared on the radar of mainstream football supporters or have been signed from clubs so exotic for the same ignorance to occur. That ignorance does not come with any shame, you understand. I did not know who Simon Adingra was before July.

– Crucially, do not buy a readymade centre-forward. Deniz Undav is now at Brighton after a loan spell in the second half of last season, but even he seems to require time to settle. Julio Enciso, an 18-year-old forward, has been signed from Paraguayan club Libertad. There can be no more a Graham Potter’s Brighton sentence than that. He’ll probably be absolutely brilliant in three years and a Big Six club will pay £40m for him and ruin him.

Read more here

https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/...erdict-fans-graham-potter-trust-plans-1830669
 
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Wozza

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You liked it so much you stole it for everybody here. :ffsparr:
 


7oaksgull

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You liked it so much you stole it for everybody here. :ffsparr:

Stole it how? I don't subscribe to the 'i' and I found it free on the net. Or am I missing something?
 






7oaksgull

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Courtesy. Respect. An understanding of online publishing or copyright.

Then I apologise for my ignorance. I read something I found interesting and that I thought other fans would also enjoy. If the media are saying things about the club are we not allowed to share them here?
 




Wozza

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Then I apologise for my ignorance. I read something I found interesting and that I thought other fans would also enjoy. If the media are saying things about the club are we not allowed to share them here?

You've posted an article in full, with no link.

How do you think professional journalism is funded?!

You're killing engagement with the online article (figures on which, ultimately, the article and author are judged) and depriving the publisher of any revenue from it.

That's some payback for an article you 'enjoyed'.

Here's the article for anyone who wants to payback - with a simple click. https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/...erdict-fans-graham-potter-trust-plans-1830669
 




7oaksgull

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Didn’t you know any of that then?

There are plenty of posts by fans asking about whether we are under the radar etc. It's my belief that many fans are interested in what the media has to say about our club. Whether I knew about it myself already isn't really the point of sharing it.
Had a tough week?
 


7oaksgull

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You've posted an article in full, with no link.

How do you think professional journalism is funded?!

You're killing engagement with the online article (figures on which, ultimately, the article and author are judged) and depriving the publisher of any revenue from it.

That's some payback for an article you 'enjoyed'.

Here's the article for anyone who wants to payback - with a simple click. https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/...erdict-fans-graham-potter-trust-plans-1830669

Thank you. Good points. Had I posted it with a link to the article would that have been acceptable?
 


Change at Barnham

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There are plenty of posts by fans asking about whether we are under the radar etc. It's my belief that many fans are interested in what the media has to say about our club. Whether I knew about it myself already isn't really the point of sharing it.
Had a tough week?

I think Wozza is saying it's okay to share it if it is via the original link, rather than by copy and pasting the story.

By copying the link the publisher then receives the traffic that they and the author deserve.
 




Wozza

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Thank you. Good points. Had I posted it with a link to the article would that have been acceptable?

Sorry to pick on you. Had a bad day.

A few paragraphs and a link would be appropriate - imo.
 


7oaksgull

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I think Wozza is saying it's okay to share it if it is via the original link, rather than by copy and pasting the story.

By copying the link the publisher then receive the traffic that they and the author deserve.

Thank you, I understand now. I apologise to all. My aim was only to share something I thought others would enjoy. Good intention. Poor execution.
 


7oaksgull

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Sorry to pick on you. Had a bad day.

A few paragraphs and a link would be appropriate - imo.

No worries at all.
 




Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
"At any other club, supporters would be angrily protesting about the lack of a high-class striker"......

Hmmmmm...... :flounce:
 


Pavilionaire

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Yes, that's a feel-good article and I agree with most of it, though it fails to mention we had the same type of window and start to last season, only to go 11 without a win until Boxing Day, scoring just 7 goals.

Welbeck missed most of those matches with injury and our lack of striker option to replace an out of form Maupay killed us.

We bounced back once he regained his match fitness, but we risk the same thing happening again if Welbeck gets injured unless Undav / Ferguson are ready to fill in.
 


b.w.2.

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Yes, that's a feel-good article and I agree with most of it, though it fails to mention we had the same type of window and start to last season, only to go 11 without a win until Boxing Day, scoring just 7 goals.

Welbeck missed most of those matches with injury and our lack of striker option to replace an out of form Maupay killed us.

We bounced back once he regained his match fitness, but we risk the same thing happening again if Welbeck gets injured unless Undav / Ferguson are ready to fill in.

And therein lies the problem. Big risk


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Guinness Boy

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[MENTION=189]Wozza[/MENTION] is absolutely correct. Please do NOT post full articles here and ALWAYS include a link. It's just basic courtesy to the writer.

I've edited the OP to read how it should be done.

That said, it's a really good assessment of how we operate and very much worth a read. Please click the link. Kudos to [MENTION=15286]7oaksgull[/MENTION] for finding it.
 




boik

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Yes, that's a feel-good article and I agree with most of it, though it fails to mention we had the same type of window and start to last season, only to go 11 without a win until Boxing Day, scoring just 7 goals.

Welbeck missed most of those matches with injury and our lack of striker option to replace an out of form Maupay killed us.

We bounced back once he regained his match fitness, but we risk the same thing happening again if Welbeck gets injured unless Undav / Ferguson are ready to fill in.

Is that the same Maupay who we shouldn't have sold in case Welbeck gets injured?
 


Justice

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Is that the same Maupay who we shouldn't have sold in case Welbeck gets injured?
We’ve just seen Maupay in action still missing sitters. Saying that from the clubs hierarchy to the coach and now some supporters the words sign a striker is on par with blasphemy. The Austrian striker Wolves signed Sasha K would of been a decent signing for the Maupay money big lad can hold the ball up and knows where the goal is.
 
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