I could take Baleba, João Pedro etc being sold. Sad, though I'd get over it.
But I'd be devastated if Mitoma was sold this summer. For me, the most talented player ever to wear a Brighton shirt, and definitely the most exciting.
If it was purely a first team coach decision then Barco's loan wouldn't have been with an obligation to buy. There's clearly more to it, and the club don't want him back. And Sevilla wanted shot of him early too.
Bollocks. He's a co-presenter on the Official BHAFC podcast and still refers to Brighton as "we". He's just a rare case of having an affiliation to both teams.
I like him as a pundit, agree he's not suited to commentary though.
It turns out one of the group chat members was in Moscow at the time as well
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-envoy-steve-witkoff-signal-text-group-chat-russia-putin/
It's also that it happened on an app where the messages were set to disappear after a certain time, so cannot be used for freedom of information act requests in future. Which is illegal.
Not concerned in the sense that you have to worry about whether you can pay the bills or put food on the table each month. But still needs to be budgeted, and a big expenditure like a car, wedding or new baby (loss of earnings on maternity leave) would wipe out a significant percentage of those...
Take a couple hundred off per person for student loan as well. Then with pension, bills, car, food, other monthly outgoings and general spending, you're probably down to under £1k per month for savings. Which is not a bad position to be in at all - enough for 1 or 2 holidays a year and some...
And there's the difference. If you had a mortgage of £1500+ a month (for borrowing around £300k) and two kids at nursery at £1000+ a month per child for 4 or 5 days, as per the question in the OP, you might feel differently!
Edit - still wouldn't expect someone to be struggling as such, but...
I don't think you'll find many people disagree as a direct comparison, but in terms of what he did for Brighton, relative to the level he was playing at, Welbeck still has a long way to go.