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[Albion] Chelsea timeasters?



WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
25,887
Colwill part of the discussions so maybe why the delay. Also there is no rush , the longer they wait the better the chance Caicedo toys come out the pram which then suits them better

I would suggest the complete opposite. If Chelsea wanted Caicedo, the absolute cheapest they could have got him was at the beginning of the window. The earlier business is done, the longer we have to prepare. The later in the window it gets, and the closer to pre-season, the higher the price. Exactly same logic as to why we don't do a lot of business in January.

Until we get to a point where, like Caicedo in January, we announce they are not for sale.

Unless, of course, Chelsea wanted to offer 3x the market value of a player, but they would never do that would they ? :wink:
 




Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,421
In a pile of football shirts
Are Chelsea really serious about buying Moises? Wev'e been hearing for weeks that they're "about to make" an offer but nothing happens.
Who have you been hearing this from? If it isn't directly from the club then it is guesswork, that'll be why nothing has happened.
 






Reddleman

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May 17, 2017
1,900
...and replaced them with the superior RDZ and Estupinan and not far from being £100m better off.

Bet TB couldn't believe his luck that we got to take Chelsea to the cleaners like this, and upgrade manager and LB in the process.

Suspect we are about to do them over again with the Caicedo transfer, in one way or another.

We are better and smarter than Chelsea. Chelsea are mugs. Looking forward to them making us richer and them having another shit season, with TB laughing all the way to the bank.
Any example to prove your point, Chelsea sell Mount, Kovacic, Loftus-Cheek and Kante and only then start discussions about Caicedo. We know they are now much more in need of midfield reinforcements than they were a month ago and so the power shifts even more in our favour. It’s amateur stuff.
 




Coldeanseagull

Opinionated
Mar 13, 2013
7,791
Coldean
Remember, we sell when it suits us. We might be waiting on his replacement to finalise that deal first.
Or, it could be something different entirely of which I know nothing about
 


Seat Stealer

Active member
Jun 23, 2012
304
I do find that Chelsea and a lot of the bigger clubs really think its all about them. We have Chelsea saying ' Colwill is NOT for sale so go away ' but when we say the same about Caicedo , they don't go away. Total hypocrites. Then the football press suggest that we are the party-poopers because Chelsea don't get what they want. WE ARE THE EUROPEAN QUALIFIED TEAM, NOT BLOODY CHELSEA!
 


knekkebrød

Member
May 20, 2018
41
Norway
Are Chelsea really serious about buying Moises? Wev'e been hearing for weeks that they're "about to make" an offer but nothing happens.
Lot's of build up, and then nothing(?) possibly to upset Caicedo, to get a stronger hand in negotiations?

What would you do if you knew you were about to start a negotiation that would turn into a poker game?

Im just speculating here.

All this waiting, and then we "know" that in the end they get our best player. So annoying.

What will we get? Money, lots of it, but money is boring. Would rather have Caicedo for another season
 




Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,864
Who have you been hearing this from? If it isn't directly from the club then it is guesswork, that'll be why nothing has happened.
Let's face it, no one knows EXACTLY what's going on - not even our beloved Fab Rom - so it's all guesswork to a point.
 


Mo Gosfield

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Aug 11, 2010
6,292
Let's face it, no one knows EXACTLY what's going on - not even our beloved Fab Rom - so it's all guesswork to a point.
Quite.
Moises is in the gossip columns every other day. Even the BBC Sport site did a headline article asking which of three clubs he was going to ( ArseNil / MusicHall or DisUnited ) Its all uninformed conjecture made up by copywriters and with some input from agents and even a bit of stealth from interested clubs, just to stir things up a bit. Pure, unadulterated speculation.
The football world outside of BHA has just decided he is on his way. No thought given to whether we actually want to keep him. Or whether he is happy to stay and play in Europe. Or whether any club out there is willing to stump up north of £100m for a player who has only featured in the PL for one full season. That is what TB will look for, after the full market worth of Tross and Mac wasn't realised.
Arse are already spending £200m + and have filled the defensive midfielder role. Chelsea are wary of us and now see us as a threat. Negotiations will not be easy, particularly as we are eyeing up one of their crown jewels. Just can't see Utd spending that money on a defensive midfielder.
My gut feeling is that he could still stay. I don't believe TB is in a hurry to sell and may put a prohibitive price tag on him. We definitely need him next season, with four competitions looming.
 


SeagullinExile

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Sep 10, 2010
5,713
London
The same one that lost the manager, entire back room team and player of the season last time Chelsea came calling?

I’m being flippant but TB doesn’t get involved in transfers.
He doesn’t get involved in negotiations. You can bet your life he’s the one that has the final sign off on any transfers though.
 




The red pepper kid

Active member
Dec 30, 2014
664
He doesn’t get involved in negotiations. You can bet your life he’s the one that has the final sign off on any transfers though.
Absolutely TB pulling strings with yes and no answers ---Barber wouldn't dare. If MC has another good season - they/whoever will pay what we want- we are in Europe Chelsea isnt --- wouldnt be surprised if another pay rise doesnt happen - or lump sum to family - the brash American will blink first - we know what TB is like with Money
 








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