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[Albion] Alexis Mac Allister - *** New Contract Until 2025 ***







Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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Believe there’s been some off the field antics and he has split up from his long term (of 10 years) girlfriend over the last couple of weeks - according to Twitter folk
Blimey, I did notice she had been back in Argentina for a couple of weeks now but assumed it was because it was summer holidays there now
 










raymondo

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Apr 26, 2017
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Not sure we do have anyone in succession for Mac and Moises YET. Mac took what, 2 years to bed in? And Moises is a generational talent who was already one of the top performers in the S American Champions League and S American international competitions BEFORE we'd even signed him. The idea that (say) Ayari and someone else who can play DM (who? Moder?) next season and be hitting 8 and 9's out of ten is very optimistic. Don't forget it wasn't that long ago we had the likes of Dreyer and Normann who have gone on to have really decent careers but it just didn't work out here. It won't work out for all our young players. There is an element of luck, no matter how good our recruitment is.
So I really don't think it's a stretch to imagine quite a big outlay on established players to fill the gap. We did it with Pervis, with Enock, with Webster, and we will do it again. People suddenly think we won't pay more than about £8 million for players. I think this summer might totally disapprove that.
This! We'll have to supplement the youth with experienced purchases to fill gaps. Our recruitment found some of the cream of talent (AliMac, Caicedo) in recent years but it won't always be that good.
 


Stat Brother

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Remind me never to rake down the back of Moises achilles when Ali is about.

 


GT49er

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Yep same. Im relaxed about it because of the options we'll have in terms of a transfer policy for finding the next MacAllister/Caicedo. Option 1 is we already have the replacements in Sarmiento/Ayari/Boanonotte etc. Option 2 is that we've already got our eye on the replacements, another young unknown to the fans player, and they'll be signed for a fraction of what we sell MacAllister/Caicedo for. But also we have the safety net of definitely having the funds available if we do have to spend big on a ready made replacement. We're not talking like we might get £30/40m for MacAllister/Caicedo and therefor with that money to spend we'll be looking at players who could still be a risk signing, because in reality there's been plenty of £30m flops in the Prem. We're talking around £150m for the pair. That's big boy money. It would be very un-Brighton, but thats enough money to buy 2 guaranteed quality replacements, and bank £50m. I highly doubt we'd go that route but its the safety net that leaves me feeling relaxed.
We might be able to buy a couple of £50M players - but they won't even consider coming to Brighton unless we absolutely smash our wage structure.

So that's a 'No' then .....................................
 






brighton_tom

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Jul 23, 2008
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We might be able to buy a couple of £50M players - but they won't even consider coming to Brighton unless we absolutely smash our wage structure.

So that's a 'No' then .....................................
Which is why i said it would be very un-Brighton like & highly unlikely we'd do it. But my point is the money we'd get will widen our options, we could splash more money than usual.
 


Southern Scouse

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Jul 21, 2011
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I really rate Mac, but no way they can afford Jude as well unless failing to get CL proves a problem then they may have to look at alternatives.
His dad did go to Anfield as a VIP guest and they don’t do that for anyone, so maybe some sort of plan B?
Who knows.
 






Hiheidi

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Dec 27, 2022
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He did an interview for Argentinian TV this week where he spoke about his future. Wants to stay in the PL - says he's focused on Brighton currently, and mentioned strong teams... Man City, Arsenal, Man U, Chelsea (referencing Potter) and Liverpool (mentioning their ups and downs).

 






Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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The £70m’s interesting. Even post-WC, from memory plenty of folk here have said £40m because “Caicedo’s better” or there’s at least one “He’s not all that, Messi carried him”.

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brighton_tom

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Jul 23, 2008
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The £70m’s interesting. Even post-WC, from memory plenty of folk here have said £40m because “Caicedo’s better” or there’s at least one “He’s not all that, Messi carried him”.

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No way would we let him go for £40m, it's £70m+ for me... Young player, just signed a long contract, proven in the Prem, and won the world cup. It will be in the £70m region and any buying team will find it hard to argue he's not worth that.
 


Billy the Fish

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Oct 18, 2005
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We might be able to buy a couple of £50M players - but they won't even consider coming to Brighton unless we absolutely smash our wage structure.

So that's a 'No' then .....................................
Yep, people forget about this element of buying players.

£50m players want £50m player wages. That's why they move from us in the first place!

The model can't change, identify talented young players and persuade them that we're a good career step for them.
 






Beanstalk

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Apr 5, 2017
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London
Yep, people forget about this element of buying players.

£50m players want £50m player wages. That's why they move from us in the first place!

The model can't change, identify talented young players and persuade them that we're a good career step for them.
You are right, the model works and can't/won't change. It will evolve though. IF we qualify for Europe and establish ourselves as a top ten side, then it will evolve. We will start to see bigger fees, bigger wages, and bigger sales to bigger clubs if that happens. That's how we move forward as a club.
 




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