Looking over the last 5 seasons though their net spend is about 8 million euros (unless I counted wrong on transfermarkt). For a club like Brighton hovering around those positions is where they'd want to be (whether 8th, 10th or 12th etc). Stable...
Not the best comparison IMO. Liverpool are one of Europe's biggest clubs, pulling in all sorts of revenues from various sources (global fanbase, champions league etc). They don't need to worry about net spend.
I think for them it's good. It's not far off the best they've been in their entire history. They haven't actually spent that much looking at net spend.
I would say we can finish above that, as can a lot of teams. But not necessarily that we...
We were leaking blood before the game mate, no left full, no Branthwaite, Grealish just in the door and the squad not finalised. The midfield weakened to compensate.
Away game, under the lights at newly promoted teams near pit.
There is brave...
Id argue all but Grealish and KDH - were brought in and invested in for the here and now and everyone else with an eye on the future and future resale.
Overall though people are often quick just to accept that model of buy young pocket the...
Currently "unknown", youd hope for the home nations itll be fixed as itll sell out straight away.
For aways it's all about knowing someone who gets through the initial ballot. All our lot had tickets on second sale by 12:01 cause they knew...
Not really.
The comparison is fair. Brighton is a stepping stone for players and its a win win for the them. Full of admiration for the club that they manage to do what they do.
Everton is a different species.
Yes since the PL the club appears...
Is it dynamic pricing also for tickets allocated to national FAs? I had heard previously they'd be fixed, but could be wrong.
After my experience with Serbia away I didn't even try for Latvia. Will be going to the Wales and Serbia home games...
There was an article from the Athletic only yesterday discussing dynamic pricing. Its definitely happening with the "cheapest" seats being as low as $60.
Ill be there for my honeymoon, but ive got zero intention of watching any game in-person...
That's right, looking at their transfers this year, they sold a couple of players at a small loss but made a 45 million profit on the sales of Joao Pedro and Adingra alone.
I agree with the stuff about Brighton. Always makes me laugh how people moan about them. By PL standards they're a very small club, so for them staying sustainable, flipping players at increased value and staying in the league is a good strategy...