I'd be really surprised tbh. Seems like a level headed professional, wanted to move to progress his career, if that doesn't happen now it's still in his best interest to perform at the best level he can, for both himself and for us.windermereROYAL wrote:Wondering if Moore will throw a tantrum if he stays?
i don't think so - he's still young and still good. If he plays better this season he will move to a bigger (sorry didn't mean bigger as that's not possible) better club than Brighton...windermereROYAL wrote:Wondering if Moore will throw a tantrum if he stays?
His agent no doubt told him if he handed in a request, Brighton would think they could probably get the upper hand in negotiations. Unsettled player+headache for current club= stronger position for Brighton?Hound wrote:the whole timing of the request seemed poor. Just before the last friendly of the season, and when Brighton's interest had from the outside looked like it had cooled.
I'm sure he'd get over it pretty quickly if it doesn't happen and not sulk. He is after all on a long contract and knows the club were well within their rights to refuse offers for him
On that front, the agent presumably cuts a tidy fee when he negotiates a four year deal extension between his client and the club. Does he then forego part/all of that fee if he then negotiates a move away mid contract?Tilehurstsouthbank wrote: His agent no doubt told him if he handed in a request, Brighton would think they could probably get the upper hand in negotiations. Unsettled player+headache for current club= stronger position for Brighton?
That's my thinking anyway.
How could he if it was already theoretically paid? As I assume that agents are paid when the contract is signed rather than when it is due to run out.The Reverend wrote:On that front, the agent presumably cuts a tidy fee when he negotiates a four year deal extension between his client and the club. Does he then forego part/all of that fee if he then negotiates a move away mid contract?Tilehurstsouthbank wrote: His agent no doubt told him if he handed in a request, Brighton would think they could probably get the upper hand in negotiations. Unsettled player+headache for current club= stronger position for Brighton?
That's my thinking anyway.
Why would you not want a huge chunk of money for a player who doesn't want to be here? We can replace him with a very cheap and capable loan signing in Hause and invest that money in the midfield where we desperately need improvement.genome wrote:Brighton on the verge of signing Dan Burn from Wigan.
Think we might be in the clear *knocks on wood*
And I get the feeling Brighton no longer want to pay it.Old Man Andrews wrote:Why would you not want a huge chunk of money for a player who doesn't want to be here? We can replace him with a very cheap and capable loan signing in Hause and invest that money in the midfield where we desperately need improvement.genome wrote:Brighton on the verge of signing Dan Burn from Wigan.
Think we might be in the clear *knocks on wood*
Clubs need to offer that chunk of money first. We can't sell him if noone meets our asking price, and I respect the club for not bending over and taking less money.Old Man Andrews wrote:Why would you not want a huge chunk of money for a player who doesn't want to be here? We can replace him with a very cheap and capable loan signing in Hause and invest that money in the midfield where we desperately need improvement.genome wrote:Brighton on the verge of signing Dan Burn from Wigan.
Think we might be in the clear *knocks on wood*
The Reverend wrote:The guy that runs the Sainsburys local at the end of my road put in for an assistant manager job at Savacentre. He didn't get it.
There's no way I'm shopping in there again 'til he's gone. The dirty rat.
Exactly and he has aspirations, ambition and wants to play the best football he canCountryRoyal wrote:Him wanting to go to the premier league isn’t quite the same as him not wanting to play for us.
I don't think there is a cut off lineWinston Biscuit wrote:what's the 'hungry' cut off line? is he too old for that description now?
not so sure. I feel 22 is the hungry cut off. below that and everyone is hungry, above and only some are depending on the circumstance.bobby1413 wrote:I don't think there is a cut off lineWinston Biscuit wrote:what's the 'hungry' cut off line? is he too old for that description now?
Even towards his retirement he can still be "hungry" to play or to do as best as he can. It doesn't mean just going up or to a better league, it's just playing to your best
Think you're getting muddled up with potential..Winston Biscuit wrote:not so sure. I feel 22 is the hungry cut off. below that and everyone is hungry, above and only some are depending on the circumstance.bobby1413 wrote:I don't think there is a cut off lineWinston Biscuit wrote:what's the 'hungry' cut off line? is he too old for that description now?
Even towards his retirement he can still be "hungry" to play or to do as best as he can. It doesn't mean just going up or to a better league, it's just playing to your best
And being loaned straight back to them for the rest of the seasonlinkenholtroyal wrote:Looks like Brighton have gone for dan burn of Wigan for 5 million. SSN sauce
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