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WBA also in for Bridcutt



blue2

New member
Apr 21, 2010
1,229
Would love Liam to stay and hope he does but we cannot stand in his way if the offer of the big time calls the club need to ensure it. Gets a healthy sum which then allows Oscar to invest in the next stage of the clubs development
 




nevergoagain

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2005
1,133
nowhere near Burgess Hill
Would love Liam to stay and hope he does but we cannot stand in his way if the offer of the big time calls the club need to ensure it. Gets a healthy sum which then allows Oscar to invest in the next stage of the clubs development

I would agree with you if it wasn't so late in the window, as long as it isn't Palace. No chance to spend anything we get for him without it being a rush job today.
 


Rugrat

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Mar 13, 2011
10,217
Seaford
I would agree with you if it wasn't so late in the window, as long as it isn't Palace. No chance to spend anything we get for him without it being a rush job today.

They would have been preparing for it and making enquiries "just in case". All clubs face the same last day dilemma and it works out OK.

I can see Bridcutt going and good luck to him. Ulloa, not a chance. He was obviously going to be the subject of tabloid speculation given his performances and Palace makes a good story. I've far more faith in Bloom to be even remotely bothered about him being sold to anyone.
 


trueblue

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,592
Hove
The sad thing is that if Bridcutt goes to West Brom, it's hard to imagine he'll ever get a game if Yacob and Mulumbu are fit. It'd be nice to think that's a factor in his thinking. Trouble is, the disparity in wages these days is so great, I can't see why any player would turn down a move to the Premier League, even if they end up stuck on the bench.
 


MJsGhost

Oooh Matron, I'm an
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Jun 26, 2009
4,660
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I honestly think that the next 24 hours will be te defining moment in Blooms tenure so far.

If Bridcutt and Ulloa are both sold then, as fellpw poster Basil Fawlty said to me earlier, a lot of people will be very very unhappy and will turn on the board...

You have a very short memory.

Do you really think what happens in one transfer window trumps everything else that Bloom has done for the club? That people will turn on the board if we lose a couple of players?

Astounding.
 




Bevendean Hillbilly

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Sep 4, 2006
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Nestling in green nowhere
I wouldn't begrudge LB the chance to step up to the PL, he showed his ability vs. Arsenal that's for sure, WBA is probably about the right level for him to slot in nicely and he would at least be in a team that has a reasonable chance of staying up. Will settle for somewhere north of £3m and good luck to him.
 


supaseagull

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Feb 19, 2004
9,613
The United Kingdom of Mile Oak
As opposed to the £120m, 30,000 all-seater, stadium.
Or
The £105m training facility.

Change the record.

It's no good having either of the above if we sell our best players for peanuts, play our games in front of 18,000 people(which will be what we will be lucky to get at home games next year if we don't do well) and also have year on year struggling in the championship.
 


supaseagull

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Feb 19, 2004
9,613
The United Kingdom of Mile Oak
You have a very short memory.

Do you really think what happens in one transfer window trumps everything else that Bloom has done for the club? That people will turn on the board if we lose a couple of players?.

Yes I do- I saw it in 1986/87 when we sold our best players for next to nothing and then got relegated.
 




Smile

Active member
Aug 19, 2011
218
They would have been preparing for it and making enquiries "just in case". All clubs face the same last day dilemma and it works out OK.

I can see Bridcutt going and good luck to him. Ulloa, not a chance. He was obviously going to be the subject of tabloid speculation given his performances and Palace makes a good story. I've far more faith in Bloom to be even remotely bothered about him being sold to anyone.

This.

I think Bridcutt will go for around 3 - 3.5 million, we have good cover now and have not missed him like we thought we would. I think some of the money will be used to bring in a decent striker on loan from one of the top clubs. No way will Ulloa be going unless it is for crazy money which Tony cannot turn down and if he does we will have a plan b for this scenario. All in all I do not think we should be panicking.
 


Footsoldier

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May 26, 2013
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Change the record.

It's no good having either of the above if we sell our best players for peanuts, play our games in front of 18,000 people(which will be what we will be lucky to get at home games next year if we don't do well) and also have year on year struggling in the championship.

So true. If the club think record season ticket holders will keep renewing if we sell our best players then the club are deluded and like you pointed out that crowds will dwindle and the club will have to find even more savings which will result selling even more players.
 


MJsGhost

Oooh Matron, I'm an
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Jun 26, 2009
4,660
East
Yes I do- I saw it in 1986/87 when we sold our best players for next to nothing and then got relegated.

When you look at the club now, what do you see that is similar to the situation in 1986/7?

Have a think about how much of that improvement is down to Tony Bloom, then come back and tell me why you will turn on him if Ulloa & Bridcutt are sold.
 




Box of Frogs

Zamoras Left Boot
Oct 8, 2003
4,751
Right here, right now
As opposed to the £120m, 30,000 all-seater, stadium.
Or
The £105m training facility.
£15m for the training facility - poor typo from someone with a name like yours.
 


Billy the Fish

Technocrat
Oct 18, 2005
17,516
Haywards Heath
As much as I love Liam, I don't think he's going to thrive in OG's team like he did in Gus's. If we're going to cash in now is the time to do it.

With Andrews, Agustien and Ince coming through our midfield is much stronger this season, if we can get £3-4mil for Liam and then use it to strengthen in other areas I'll be happy.
 


nevergoagain

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Jul 28, 2005
1,133
nowhere near Burgess Hill
West Brom have signed Morgan Amalfitano a midfielder from Marseille. No idea if he's a holding player or not but might end their interest.
 




pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
6,021
peacehaven
Bridcutt to WBA, and they loan up a player for rest of the season would love it to be Shane long
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
50,290
Goldstone
If Bridcutt and Ulloa are both sold then, as fellpw poster Basil Fawlty said to me earlier, a lot of people will be very very unhappy and will turn on the board...

I've also spoken to 5 other people, all loyal fans whove been supporting the club through thick and thibk in the last 24 hours who are feeling the most pessimistic they've done for a very long time...

We will see what transfer deadline day brings. If we have the same squad with two or three good additions then people will be happy.
It sounds like you've been speaking to utter tools.
 




GreersElbow

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Jan 5, 2012
4,870
A Northern Outpost
£5m in the bank but not able to spend it until January and our best player not replaceable for four months!
Loan signings after the deadline are for a max of 93 days - to first week of December only. No promotion this year, then!

..You don't think waiting till January is better than now? The last day?

How I see it, if we sold Bridcutt for say as you said, £5mil. That gives us 4 months to keep an eye on out-of-favour premier league players. These clubs know we have money waiting, so we can negotiate a price and personal terms with the player so once the transfer window opens, we can get him to sign the papers and be ready for the rest of January rather than pussyfooting around on the last day which will more than likely lead to panic buys.
 




Mo Gosfield

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Aug 11, 2010
6,315
Lets weigh up a few things before assuming that LB is going to jump at the opportunity to play in the PL.
1) He wants to play every week. Thats why he turned down another year at Chelsea. Would he play every week at WBA or Norwich?
2) Are either of these two guaranteed to stay up? If you are going to play in the PL, you want to be confident that you're not going to be back in the Championship next season.
3) Are any of the teams who are targetting him, better medium term ( next three years ) prospects than BHA?
4) His and his wife's roots are in Reading...so they do not want to a long way from there...Norwich..too far away....WBA...a possibility.
5) Now the most important factor, alongside money. Mrs Bridcutt absolutely loves living in the Brighton area and is very settled. Any deal has got to get past her. They have a very young child and Liam would not want to spend time away from the two of them. So if its relocation...its a big decision.
It might not be as straightforward as some people think.
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,342
Surrey
Can't see Ulloa leaving unless we are offered silly money (£10m+) but wouldn't be surprised to see Bridcutt go for around £5m, sadly. He's done his time here, served us well and if the money is right he deserves a crack in the top flight.

Just not with Palace.
 


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