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4 minutes ago, Bluearmyfox28 said:

In fact this can’t be true because didn’t Brighton spend a crazy amount the following season they sold Caicedo etc because of the pure profit they made the year before?

Didn't the do most of it in June though.

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14 minutes ago, coolhandfox said:

So what do we do keep a player who going to be rotten around the place. 

 

Call his bluff! It's a world cup year, he can't afford to be a ****.

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Not bothered to see him go.  He looked good in spells but average at other times.  If his attitude is as reported then I'm happy to see the back of him and if we can eventually turn a bit of profit on him then all the better.

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1 hour ago, Death by Football said:

Not bothered to see him go.  He looked good in spells but average at other times.  If his attitude is as reported then I'm happy to see the back of him and if we can eventually turn a bit of profit on him then all the better.

It's funny how a perception changes once someone makes it clear that they want out.

 

Has gone from being a real prospect and one of the most skilled players in our squad, to "average at times" and "not bothered to see him go" and we would rather pocket the cash. Football is such a fickle sport.

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1 hour ago, Death by Football said:

Not bothered to see him go.  He looked good in spells but average at other times.  If his attitude is as reported then I'm happy to see the back of him and if we can eventually turn a bit of profit on him then all the better.

Who, that has any reliability as a source, reported of his attitude issues? 

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33 minutes ago, Bezzanator89 said:

It's funny how a perception changes once someone makes it clear that they want out.

 

Has gone from being a real prospect and one of the most skilled players in our squad, to "average at times" and "not bothered to see him go" and we would rather pocket the cash. Football is such a fickle sport.

You don't have to be much above average (for this level) to be one of the most skilled players in our squad.  

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Posted
7 minutes ago, jv1 said:

Chances this falls through and we are left with the sulky pillock for 4 months ?

Even if it doesn’t we will have at least one of them.

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Transfer had been confirmed by some reliable sources a few days ago.

VfB Stuttgart can splash the cash after the Woltemade transfer. That means it's a double-digit amount of £.

 

Good on us, hope we invest wisely – and in an attacking midfielder we can build a team around, and not one who leaves again after one meagre season.

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