dave hedgehog
Striker
I think this is what the club want fans to think about him. Ultimately it weakens us and makes us less likely to go upHope he’s nowhere near the squad today
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I think this is what the club want fans to think about him. Ultimately it weakens us and makes us less likely to go upHope he’s nowhere near the squad today
Does it shite…he’s second choice and shouldn’t be as Aleksic needs a chanceI think this is what the club want fans to think about him. Ultimately it weakens us and makes us less likely to go up
Fair enough and due respect but not a big club. If I was a genuine lad it’s not a great pull. Let’s be honest £££Established PL side in and around the European football qualification spots in fairness
Since Aleksic wants to be here and contracted long term we need to focus on him rather than a kid who wants awayDoes it shite…he’s second choice and shouldn’t be as Aleksic needs a chance
only reason I can think of is the Harte family( Watson included) want to start house hunting , organising daughter job, speak about it etc etc and its easier if they dont have to do it secretly.....another example of thinking of themselves and wanting to pat themselves on the back...Bit strange like isn’t it. Can’t fathom a reason for it from any perspective.
Because that is the nature of football these days, like anywhere money is involved you'll get advisors, consultants, lawyers, agents, etc. As for "established" I assume you mean playing first team football at a professional level, but the problem with that the players will already have interest and contract option/s offered, so in comes the money side which isn't going aawy unfortunately.He is still a boy. What I want to know is why, is it allowed for agents and clubs to poach such young players before they are even established.
Bang out of order in my book. A couple of dodgy performances from him now will leave him wide open to all sorts of accusations. It's a clever way to make sure he isn't used as much as your club might want to, to keep him fresh for the summer.
Disagree on all of that, I don't think the club will be hoping fans don't want him in the squad. Does it weaken us and make us less likely to go up this season, not too sure, he's got two goals and 0 assists, we aren't in this position because of his influence.I think this is what the club want fans to think about him. Ultimately it weakens us and makes us less likely to go up
Must admit, I don't really get on board with this "any of us would move for more money" stance. With most jobs there's no potential downside to taking a higher paying job. Even if the company ends up going bust or whatever you can normally quite easily get another job, so your overall career earnings are almost always improved by taking the money as early as you can.He'll be taking his opportunities in terms of top flight football chances and higher wages. I've said this before but in any other walk of life would people give the lad down the pub grief if he took a higher paying and/or potentially better opportunities job elsewhere, banging on about "loyalty", etc.?
Ffp ended in 2023. Its psr now a completely new set of rules.It's a Brighton thing - because they're not up against the FFP limits like the rest of the league, they can steal in and get players signed in-between windows when other clubs can't.
I don't really understand why they waited until the end of the window to make their first official bid mind.
Our last 3 months have largely been poor down to a lack of proper left winger since him and mundle had been out. He was looking good before his injury and provided the attacking quality to play in the team. We went back over when he got injuredDisagree on all of that, I don't think the club will be hoping fans don't want him in the squad. Does it weaken us and make us less likely to go up this season, not too sure, he's got two goals and 0 assists, we aren't in this position because of his influence.
Ffp ended in 2023. Its psr now a completely new set of rules.
Well reggie doesnt think Aleksic is better than watson or indeed any of the 1st team otherwise he'd of got more game time.Does it shite…he’s second choice and shouldn’t be as Aleksic needs a chance
Yeah, look at Clarke, he said he was happy here but was convinced by an agent to make a move. Probably not as happy now but more money in the bank. I just don't think you can put a price on feeling happy and being part of something hopefully it all works out for him in the futureMust admit, I don't really get on board with this "any of us would move for more money" stance. With most jobs there's no potential downside to taking a higher paying job. Even if the company ends up going bust or whatever you can normally quite easily get another job, so your overall career earnings are almost always improved by taking the money as early as you can.
That isn't the case in football because of how much development matters. A player could be on £5k and move because they're offered twice that and it seems, on the face of it, a great move that we'd all do. But if you end up not playing, sitting in the reserves, going out on loan to places where you don't kick on that might end up being your best contract. Another player might stay on the £5k, play regularly, reach their potential and end up having a career where they make £80k a week for a decade. I'm sure Henderson could have left before he did, and there's no guarantee he'd have gone on to have half the career he ultimately did. There'll be loads of lads who took the money earlier in their career who sit back and wish they'd made a fraction of the money he has.
It's obviously his decision to make, I can understand why you'd take the quick money and, to be fair, Brighton seem a better bet than most in terms of development. But I can also understand people who think it's a bit shan that a supposed Sunderland fan is around the team, at a time when we're developing players well and pushing for the PL and chooses to leave at a very early stage. For most supporters it's pretty unthinkable, regardless of the initial extra money. Understandable when we were a league one basket case paying a pittance, but now I imagine most would want to stay longer and back themselves to succeed financially in the long run.
Also, you wouldn't mention loyalty to a mate who has left Thompsons demolition to sign for Howard Stott because football is obviously a totally different thing. People dream of representing their club, no one gives a fuck what company they drive a digger for
No, they don't. Handing in a transfer request is really the last resort. It means the player forfeits his sizeable 'loyalty bonus' when transferred, or reaches the end of his contract.OK. Public enemy #1 to whom? If few footy fans, he’s in the NE of England not Bogotá. And it generally it is what players do, hand in a transfer request.
He’s a 18 year old lad, who is going to be making mega money living in the bright lights. Wonder if Harte will speak so fondly when he’s caught dicking aboutonly reason I can think of is the Harte family( Watson included) want to start house hunting , organising daughter job, speak about it etc etc and its easier if they dont have to do it secretly.....another example of thinking of themselves and wanting to pat themselves on the back...
I still dont undestand why an 18 year old wants to leave his home club and goto Brighton when he and the club are on the cusp of better things to come , even if its for more money. He has bought in to the fairytale that has been peddled to him i think
He's on the bench aswellBob our leader nailed it again
Who, Bob?He's on the bench aswell
Aye, took his byuts down the hawthornsWho, Bob?
Won't get onHe's on the bench aswell