I would suggest that if Jedinak signs his new contract for Palace in the Premier League, they wouldn't be forced to sell him for anything at all. But if managerless, in-fighting Brighton don't convince Bridcutt to do the same, and he only has, say 12 months remaining on his contract, £3m coming...
It's easy to find out the number of yellow cards any player in any league accumulated last season. Probably more difficult to substantiate your claim I would imagine.
Well he certainly did before his team were comfortably eclipsed by them in the playoffs. I'm not certain if his opinion has been canvassed since then, but this time he certainly hasn't made any press releases to that effect, that I'm aware of.
Alternatively, they are both good footballers, with the latter successfully captaining his side to promotion, vanquishing the former's side and picking up two fewer yellow cards in the process.