In fairness, we’ve never won anything of note, we have only been the club we now have since the early 2010’s. We are a club on the up, but not one with reputation and history as winners. That’s why I really hope each year for a good cup run, it’s our only chance of ever actually winning anything...
Hi mate. Long time no speak - noticed you came back recently, hadnt seen you for ages (I know you’re Spurs). We spoke on here about Football Manager in the past.
I think they’ll make a point of not sacking him unless things go really bad second half of the season. I mean desperately bad...
Just further to this, watching us as a 10 year old draw 0-0 against Doncaster in Gillingham, in the worst professional match to ever take place, the very idea that Brighton would ever be anything other than the second worst team in the country was alien to me.
Welcome him back Saturday gratefully. Just trying to enjoy each game we play with genuine world class talents in our team.
Welcoming back our Argentinian World Cup winner and one of the player’s of the tournament, to our beautiful stadium in the rolling countryside, with our lifelong fan...
As poster says above, unless they know about a release clause (not detailed in article), then it’s basically utter bollocks.
So many of these articles are “top team wants good player” then their estimate of the player’s value, regardless of reality.
I doubt this is coming from Mac’s people...
Liverpool, Juventus, Benfica and Borussia Dortmund are interested in Brighton and Argentina star Alexis Mac Allister, 24, who may be available for between £31m and £35m. (La Repubblica - in Italian)
That is editorialising by the author the piece, it doesn’t show that Sourness knows anything. He gave a sound bite and they worked it into an article, filling in the gaps.
Just about the least likely rumour so far. Dortmund NEVER buy for big fees, never have and never will. They’ll do what they always do when they get a big fee for a player, invest 30-40% of it into three new prospects, one of them makes it hopefully and then sell him for huge profit after a few...
He says the right things. Delighted for him. When he does go, as long as it’s “done right” and the fee is right - no undercutting bollocks or trying to unsettle him by his agent or buying club - he goes with my blessing and warm applause when he returns to the Amex
Whilst constantly losing our best players certainly isn’t ideal, it’s a much nicer situation to be in than most clubs. There is not one single player I want to lose from this squad - all of the dead wood is gone. We are fresh, dynamic and a constant machine under Uncle Tony’s statistical magic...