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[Albion] Moises Caicedo - New contract signed until summer 2027 with 1 year extra option.



Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
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I’d almost rather he joined Chelsea just to piss on Arsenal’s insufferable fan base, with their sense of entitlement and utterly dismissive attitude to clubs like us. (Appreciating that CFC’s fans are equally pathetic)
You are having a laugh I hope!
 




Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
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Born In Shoreham
We’ve seen off Arsenal but Jorginho going only makes me more concerned about Chelsea. Wouldn’t put anything past Boehly. If we get a bid north of £100m I think ‘not for sale’ begins to wobble. If we did stand firm in that scenario, it would be a massive moment - bolder than any signing.
Struggling with cash to get the Fernández deal over the line don’t think they can extend to two £100m deals who would both want a large sum upfront.
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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He's got a lot of work to do before I'd entertain his song again, which is a shame because it's a good'un. I know a lot of fans of the same opinion.

He needs to prove himself again now (providing we don't take silly money at the 11th hour).
Life is too short to bear grudges as a result of a silly mistake by a naive lad after shite advice from people he trusted. If he’s putting in 100%, that’s good enough for me. We move on.
 




sparkie

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Jul 17, 2003
12,558
Hove
Way, way, way too late in the window to sell him now.

The bid should have been astronomical and in early January to succeed.

On to the summer auction for Caicedo.
 




GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
46,910
Gloucester
I’d almost rather he joined Chelsea just to piss on Arsenal’s insufferable fan base, with their sense of entitlement and utterly dismissive attitude to clubs like us. (Appreciating that CFC’s fans are equally pathetic)
I accept he's going to go - and fairly soon at that - but when he does I hope it's to neither of those shitty entitled clubs!
 




Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
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You are having a laugh I hope!
Neither the preferred option, but once the dust settled on Potter they did us an unintentional favour on that one, and with Cucurella as well, a great bit of business. Why people are happy giving Arsenal ‘a pass’ when they aren’t much better as a circling shark picking off whoever they want, or at least trying to, I don’t relate to. Liverpool or another northern club would be more palatable as a Caicedo destination for me.
 






Zeberdi

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I accept he's going to go - and fairly soon at that - but when he does I hope it's to neither of those shitty entitled clubs!
All the Big 7 are ‘shitty and entitled’ afaic 😂
 


timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
9,967
Sussex
Re Caicedo coming back to work, I'm not really sure there'll be an issue.

He's 21, quite shy, and probably doesn't have a massive social circle in this country yet. He hangs around constantly with the other South American amigos, none of whom will bat an eyelid at this and all of whom will welcome him back warmly. Secondly, he was happy enough until he changed agents this week. It was never a case of wanting to leave the Albion, more one of wanting to accept a bigger offer, which is totally understandable (and his teammates will agree). The agents would have told him what was on offer, and that the only way he could get that move (and the money and a possible title medal) now was to rock the boat and put a statement out. "Play the X Factor card, Moises" they'd have said. "Mention your poor family in Ecuador, go for the sympathy vote, that'll do it". There's no way Caicedo came up with that statement himself, is there? It's been said this week that he'd been aware of Chelsea interest previously but shown no sign of dissatisfaction at the Albion, probably because Chelsea aren't going to win anything this season, whereas when Arsenal came in, suddenly there was a possible chance to win the Premier League at stake, hence his interest.

Footballers will be used to their teammates getting offers, and it's all quite normal for them. They'll take the piss out of each other and move on. Can't really see De Zerbi penalising him for it either, as he'll know he's a nice kid whose agents have just seen a potential pay day for themselves (and their "journalist" mates on the social media scene).
That’s probably about it, with the Calceido situation made worse by the high number of non dickeads we have at the club who just get on with playing football and keeping negotiations private- Veltman, Gross, March, Dunk, Ali Mac, Lallana, etc, etc - all great role models and no doubt will put him right.

He’s a young lad who hasn’t been helped by his agent. TB has put a marker down to other clubs and that’s good enough for me.
 








Originunknown

BINFEST'ING
Aug 30, 2011
3,072
SUSSEX
Life is too short to bear grudges as a result of a silly mistake by a naive lad after shite advice from people he trusted. If he’s putting in 100%, that’s good enough for me. We move on.
Of course, I'm not suggesting booing the lad although expect some of our more narrow minded supporters will.

However he needs to be seen to apply himself once again. I'm not the happy clapper sort, he's got to show us he can still apply himself and conduct himself appropriately. There has been a spectacular miscalculation of trust which he put into his new agents, rather than the club that fought to sign him, nurture him and gave him the ideal platform for his career.
 










Oh_aye

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Jul 8, 2022
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Re Caicedo coming back to work, I'm not really sure there'll be an issue.

He's 21, quite shy, and probably doesn't have a massive social circle in this country yet. He hangs around constantly with the other South American amigos, none of whom will bat an eyelid at this and all of whom will welcome him back warmly. Secondly, he was happy enough until he changed agents this week. It was never a case of wanting to leave the Albion, more one of wanting to accept a bigger offer, which is totally understandable (and his teammates will agree). The agents would have told him what was on offer, and that the only way he could get that move (and the money and a possible title medal) now was to rock the boat and put a statement out. "Play the X Factor card, Moises" they'd have said. "Mention your poor family in Ecuador, go for the sympathy vote, that'll do it". There's no way Caicedo came up with that statement himself, is there? It's been said this week that he'd been aware of Chelsea interest previously but shown no sign of dissatisfaction at the Albion, probably because Chelsea aren't going to win anything this season, whereas when Arsenal came in, suddenly there was a possible chance to win the Premier League at stake, hence his interest.

Footballers will be used to their teammates getting offers, and it's all quite normal for them. They'll take the piss out of each other and move on. Can't really see De Zerbi penalising him for it either, as he'll know he's a nice kid whose agents have just seen a potential pay day for themselves (and their "journalist" mates on the social media scene).
I think it depends on him. If he comes back to work and gets on with it I think he'll be fine. If he's moody and being a bell it's not going to be nice. Not just from the fans but the likes of Dunk and Lallana too.

Personally I think he'll come back and get his head down. If he does I think he'll get a bit of support and everyone will accept he's just a kid.

I hope him and his family have the good sense to sack whatever chancers they've got involved with. Any agent with half a brain would be advising him that the best chance of getting to the top and becoming filthy rich in the process is by getting your head down and continuing your meteoric rise.

Tell you what though, every passing day of this stinking window makes me appreciate Macallister more.
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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I think it depends on him. If he comes back to work and gets on with it I think he'll be fine. If he's moody and being a bell it's not going to be nice. Not just from the fans but the likes of Dunk and Lallana too.

Personally I think he'll come back and get his head down. If he does I think he'll get a bit of support and everyone will accept he's just a kid.

I hope him and his family have the good sense to sack whatever chancers they've got involved with. Any agent with half a brain would be advising him that the best chance of getting to the top and becoming filthy rich in the process is by getting your head down and continuing your meteoric rise.

Tell you what though, every passing day of this stinking window makes me appreciate Macallister more.
He’ll be fine. His close relationship with Ali Mac, Pervis, Sarmiento and Enciso will be key here.
 


Zeberdi

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Oct 20, 2022
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......but some are less shitty - and more importantly IMHO - less entitled than those two.
Hmm …

“None of the Big Six have a God-given right to the best players and the top six places. Their fans should drop the sense of entitlement they have because of their histories and deep-pocketed American or Middle Eastern owners.”

Great article WAB!

 


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