Zoo
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Yeah. I'm not sure I buy the lack of funds excuse anymore - Arsenal's bid for Caicedo would take their spend on transfers beyond ours over the last 3 years. There's no way their spending power should outweigh ours even if we're paying out more on wages.This January window is such a massive wasted opportunity for us to build on the progress being made. I get it’s to do with the sale but Jesus it’s frustrating.
The excuse is we are selling and the current owners have feck all reason to spunk more money.Yeah. I'm not sure I buy the lack of funds excuse anymore - Arsenal's bid for Caicedo would take their spend on transfers beyond ours over the last 3 years. There's no way their spending power should outweigh ours even if we're paying out more on wages.
None of the money is coming from the owners' pockets though, and never has.The excuse is we are selling and the current owners have feck all reason to spunk more money.
Yeah but who cares where it comes from? the Glazers are the decision makers. They see no value in spending cash reserves when they're likely only months away from selling.None of the money is coming from the owners' pockets though, and never has.
Their wage bill was £170m less than us in the last set of accounts. We need to get that under control despite our bigger revenue.Yeah. I'm not sure I buy the lack of funds excuse anymore - Arsenal's bid for Caicedo would take their spend on transfers beyond ours over the last 3 years. There's no way their spending power should outweigh ours even if we're paying out more on wages.
I fear this stupidity may undo ETH's awesome work this season. All our top 4 rivals are spending this January. I hope this doesn't come back to bite usYeah but who cares where it comes from? the Glazers are the decision makers. They see no value in spending cash reserves when they're likely only months away from selling.
The only way it’ll be ok is if we get ambitious owners and go for it in the summer window. If not, we’re struggling next season.I fear this stupidity may undo ETH's awesome work this season. All our top 4 rivals are spending this January. I hope this doesn't come back to bite us
The issue is if we miss out on CL football we may again end up playing catch up. And end up overpaying for talents.The only way it’ll be ok is if we get ambitious owners and go for it in the summer window. If not, we’re struggling next season.
I feel pretty confident we’ll get top four this season. It’s looking really good right now.The issue is if we miss out on CL football we may again end up playing catch up. And end up overpaying for talents.
Brighton will probably sell if those are the figures. The club is likely squeezing every penny they can put of a very keen bidder.Can see him signing a new contract after the window closes with a big release clause and a wage bump. Everybody wins but Arsenal
Why, he's not for sale.Brighton will probably sell if those are the figures. The club is likely squeezing every penny they can put of a very keen bidder.
Like AntonyWhen will English clubs realise that spending money inside the league is negative EV? Think of the talent they’d get abroad for less.
£70m+ is a lot of money. Every player would have their price and the club model is develop and sell.Why, he's not for sale.
Not if they have said he isn't going to be sold in January. Which seems to be the case.£70m+ is a lot of money. Every player would have their price and the club model is develop and sell.
We’ll see as I said I hope Brighton can stand up for themselves here but why keep an incredibly unhappy player? I’d rather the money to invest in those that want to play.Not if they have said he isn't going to be sold in January. Which seems to be the case.
They will get that money in the summer. They have zero need to sell 48 hours before the January window closes unless Arsenal offer crazy money which they won’t do.£70m+ is a lot of money. Every player would have their price and the club model is develop and sell.
He'll get over it when the window closes I'm sure. It's his job.We’ll see as I said I hope Brighton can stand up for themselves here but why keep an incredibly unhappy player? I’d rather the money to invest in those that want to play.
When will English clubs realise that spending money inside the league is negative EV? Think of the talent they’d get abroad for less.
How long does the average PL manager stay or keep their jobs these days?Obsessed with "PL proven". Plus the money is there.
There's no reason why Caicedo could not have been obtained by a top PL club for pennies on the pound.
How long does the average PL manager stay or keep their jobs these days?
Not very long usually, therefore they're going to want someone proven to be capable of playing in the PL to a standard that won't get them sacked