Goofy guy asking bussiness man why sell. He responded right Chelsea is one of my best customers 😂. Great awnser how you think Brighton as a club sustains itself by selling players for major profit
Brighton know their current place in the world of fotball and in the Prem, and they're doing unbelievable work at selling their talents and acquiring new.
He should be ashamed, and they are laughing 😂😂😂 They sold every gems they has, definition of merchant clubs. They don't win anything, they just go for the money 😂😂😂 You all can laugh if its a financial company or something else. But as a football club CEO to say that? Its embarrassing 😂😂😂
Always frustrating to see your best players go but this is the way in football. Brighton as "small one" will never be able to retain best players from going to top 5 clubs, being paid much more, play UEFA competetions and gain more visibility (to play for your national team for instance). The thing is to make sure they don't go for free.
The CEO understands that and has developped a nice bond with Chelsea to ensure both parties "wins".
The likes of Brighton and Brentford are honestly the best business model in modern football for a club that doesn't have Multi-Billionaires/Oil Kingdom money backing them. Buy for a low price, buy young, buy from relatively obscure/lesser scouted leagues, send out on loan for 2 or 3 seasons to get experience, bring them into your squad, give some game time off the bench/in cups/in rotation, and eventually they either get sold on for a big profit or become an integral part of your team.
I'm a Middlesbrough fan and since we brought in Kieran Scott as Sporting Director back in 2021 we've bought a whole bunch of players cheaply and sold for big profits – Morgan Rogers, Finn Azaz, Rav Van Den Berg and Emmanuel Latte Lath being the standouts, bought for a combined £8.6m and sold for a combined £46.5m (plus a bunch of add-ons) … that's just how teams have to operate now to give themselves half a chance. Championship money isn't enough to compete with the PL, so you have to be smarter with player trading.
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Well he can’t sell Baleba this season
This is a true representation of getting meaningless answer when you ask meaningless question.
I love how the fans fully behind the owner (or CEO)
Goofy guy asking bussiness man why sell. He responded right Chelsea is one of my best customers 😂. Great awnser how you think Brighton as a club sustains itself by selling players for major profit
Brighton know their current place in the world of fotball and in the Prem, and they're doing unbelievable work at selling their talents and acquiring new.
it is a business at the end of the day
"They're my best customer " very honest response
He should be ashamed, and they are laughing 😂😂😂
They sold every gems they has, definition of merchant clubs.
They don't win anything, they just go for the money 😂😂😂
You all can laugh if its a financial company or something else.
But as a football club CEO to say that?
Its embarrassing 😂😂😂
And Arsenal all the insurance policy if Chelsea sign the wrong player .. I do not know why they just don’t bypass them and go straight to Brighton!!
They've just done it again – with Enciso!
Although their profit margins are great selling your best players negatively impacts your chances of competing for trophies at the highest levels.
Question: how does he discover world-class talents that are meant for top clubs?
Respect to the CEO for his refreshing frankness instead of squirming away with corporate backtalk.
I hope Brighton can sell Mitoma to Chelsea. Brighton is incapable of winning anythingf
Always frustrating to see your best players go but this is the way in football. Brighton as "small one" will never be able to retain best players from going to top 5 clubs, being paid much more, play UEFA competetions and gain more visibility (to play for your national team for instance). The thing is to make sure they don't go for free.
The CEO understands that and has developped a nice bond with Chelsea to ensure both parties "wins".
Brighton & Hove Albion is basically English Dortmund
if im chelsea owner ,i just buy brighton scout team
Chelsea feeder club…
Brighton feeder club?
Bet Southampton CEO says the same about Liverpool, eh?
Man United need to hire Brighton's scouts
Despite losing some of their best players, they always remain competitive and are never an easy team to play against. Much respect to this club.
money
Looking back now, we should have offered Brighton a swap for Jackson
The likes of Brighton and Brentford are honestly the best business model in modern football for a club that doesn't have Multi-Billionaires/Oil Kingdom money backing them. Buy for a low price, buy young, buy from relatively obscure/lesser scouted leagues, send out on loan for 2 or 3 seasons to get experience, bring them into your squad, give some game time off the bench/in cups/in rotation, and eventually they either get sold on for a big profit or become an integral part of your team.
I'm a Middlesbrough fan and since we brought in Kieran Scott as Sporting Director back in 2021 we've bought a whole bunch of players cheaply and sold for big profits – Morgan Rogers, Finn Azaz, Rav Van Den Berg and Emmanuel Latte Lath being the standouts, bought for a combined £8.6m and sold for a combined £46.5m (plus a bunch of add-ons) … that's just how teams have to operate now to give themselves half a chance. Championship money isn't enough to compete with the PL, so you have to be smarter with player trading.
Are there no dentists in Brighton?
Room of boomers asking the fucking most obvious and boring questions as always
😂
Chelsea are embarassingly ran
See if he's laughing when we're relegated this season.
I mean that’s just football at the end of the day the player will want the bigger club in the long run
Must be a vapid life when your only aim is money
See, even their CEO admits it. When united comes to buy baleba "no not now, next summer" whereby then other coubs are in the race. I'm annoyed😂