All that matters really.Clears the loss in the last accounts.
Happy to nearly sell out the ground most weeks to see us tread water in the championship
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All that matters really.Clears the loss in the last accounts.
All 3 wanted to leave.. what would you suggest you absolute whopper?Stewart - gone
Clarke - gone
Watson - gone
In the summer it will be Jobe, Rigg or both.
Sell, Sell, Sell........
According to the internet(?) Ross Stewart who was sold for pretty much the same fee is on £20K a week. Jack Clarke sold for about £15M is on £25K.
Perhaps Tommy will be on about the same as Ross Stewart?
All of them have gone on to bigger and better things. Physio room and the bench (if he’s lucky)Stewart - gone
Clarke - gone
Watson - gone
In the summer it will be Jobe, Rigg or both.
Sell, Sell, Sell........
Both Stewart and Clarke were established championship players mate. Watson has been signed purely on potential.
Although Watson will be on more money at Brighton then he would have got here, I’d honestly be shocked if he was on north of £10k a week.
I suspect Brighton will know he isn’t PL ready and therefore they won’t want him on big wages whilst he’s in the development squad - especially as other lads who are perhaps ahead of him are on less.
As I posted earlier though, I do find it a strange move for the lad.
He will 100% be on more than 10k a weekBoth Stewart and Clarke were established championship players mate. Watson has been signed purely on potential.
Although Watson will be on more money at Brighton then he would have got here, I’d honestly be shocked if he was on north of £10k a week.
I suspect Brighton will know he isn’t PL ready and therefore they won’t want him on big wages whilst he’s in the development squad - especially as other lads who are perhaps ahead of him are on less.
As I posted earlier though, I do find it a strange move for the lad.
it was out there anyway, weeks ago. as you say, they now control the narrativeCan only think the club was told to announce it in order to control the narrative. I believe Brighton followed our announcement. Somebody must have forced the club to do this before seasons end, probably for nefarious reasons. Agent probably said announce it coz I'm putting it on Twitter that he's off.
Correct re financial gain , haven't heard many posts on how he might have doubled his money.
Speakman offering what our model pays against premiership money.
What would you do if someone doubled you wage.
Can't blame him really. Money talks
As did the Clarke deal.Clears the loss in the last accounts.
Yep, seems that playing for your boyhood team doesn't matter anymore to this generation.First team football is more important than money at this stage of his career imo.
The money was spent so doesn't exactly give them the loss back does it. Our wage bill is also rising yearly.As did the Clarke deal.
They're paying £10 Million for him.
There's no way he'll be getting only £5000 per week.
Closer to the suggested £40000.
First team football is more important than money at this stage of his career imo.
Their wage bill is 3m quid a weekBrighton have paid £10m purely for potential mate. There will be an element of future proofing in his contract given the fee paid but clubs like Brighton simply won’t have 18 year old lads, who have barely played 20 games (of which over half he was pretty poor in), sitting on £40k a week for the next 3-4 years. It’s just not the way that well run clubs operate.
Both Stewart and Clarke were established championship players mate. Watson has been signed purely on potential.
Although Watson will be on more money at Brighton then he would have got here, I’d honestly be shocked if he was on north of £10k a week.
I suspect Brighton will know he isn’t PL ready and therefore they won’t want him on big wages whilst he’s in the development squad - especially as other lads who are perhaps ahead of him are on less.
As I posted earlier though, I do find it a strange move for the lad.
Agree with this. It's a very simplistic view to say "he's getting paid more, he won't care". Aye, at the minute he won't, and either way it's his decision to make. But if he moves to Brighton for a good pay rise, maybe he's on £20k or whatever but never plays, has to go on loan and doesn't kick on, then it'll likely be the only good deal he gets. With hindsight he might have been better placed staying here on £10k, playing more often, becoming a key player and moving in a couple of years time for a load more than the £20k or whatever he's on now.First team football is more important than money at this stage of his career imo.
They are offering life changing money that's the problemIt definitely feels that way mate.
Obviously I don’t know what has gone on behind the scenes but even if the club were offering say £1500 a week (plus all the usual bonuses) that would still be a very good deal for a 18 year old.
I can’t see Brighton offering huge wages, so he’s quite possibly left a pretty safe environment for him to develop (a set up he knows etc) for perhaps an extra £200k a year after tax? Seems a risk imo as if he struggles, he will quickly get peddled
And as @JJH has just posted, he gets to say he is/was a premier league player.