[Albion] Middlesbrough vs Brighton & Hove Albion *** Official Match Thread ***

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US Seagull

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- As I understand the point would be that if a contract is wearing down (ie 12-18mnths) , the registered club can set a higher minimum amount to protect the transfer value of their player - ie the amount that they would be prepared to let a player start talking to the interested club - It is perfectly legal for player and club to renegotiate the amount at any time and come up with a mutually agreeable figure thats lower but in the first instance it’s a statement of intent as much as anything whilst also counteracting a decreasing market value (which is the point of a 12 month extension of course).

Anyway, I think we have a more appropriate thread for this elsewhere.

I need to find a stream!
It's not a minimum though. It's a maximum. It says any offers of this much will automatically be accepted.
 
























The Fits

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Steele pushes Akpom header into the goal. Shocker. Should be three up.
 








B-right-on

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Poor from Collwill. Didn't even jump for it
 










FamilyGuy

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Crawley
My stream is working fine so far
 


Triggaaar

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Goldstone
Because if Tross now leaves before 2024, Brighton will get a better transfer fee while the market value decreases as the contract wears down. hypothetically of course.
But a release clause doesn't help us sell him.
 


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