Considering the amount of outstanding talents that find their way to Chelsea's academy and Loftus-Cheek is still trying to establish his self at the bridge. John Terry is the last academy player to come through to play regular at Chelski.
Hudson-Odoi seems likely to be the one to break the mould (if he decides to sign a new contract)
Seems he'll be a Championship level Midfielder then
Probably but he is only recently turned 22, plenty of time yet.
Yeah, Stephens must have been early 20s when we picked him up in League 1 and he's gone on to be a pretty good Premiership midfielder. Think if Brighton went down he'd hang around up there.
Looking up Stephens, the myth that he's about 5 ft 7 is still going, it's even on Brighton's OS. I'm sure that was a "fact" when he was playing for us, despite clearly being quite a bit taller than that.
Seems he'll be a Championship level Midfielder then
Probably but he is only recently turned 22, plenty of time yet.
Yeah, Stephens must have been early 20s when we picked him up in League 1 and he's gone on to be a pretty good Premiership midfielder. Think if Brighton went down he'd hang around up there.
Looking up Stephens, the myth that he's about 5 ft 7 is still going, it's even on Brighton's OS. I'm sure that was a "fact" when he was playing for us, despite clearly being quite a bit taller than that.
Goes to show with the right ownership and sensible methods, clubs can be relatively successful. Also shows that Roland spouts nonsense because I am convinced there are decent people who want us, just can’t because his asking price is too much.
Goes to show with the right ownership and sensible methods, clubs can be relatively successful. Also shows that Roland spouts nonsense because I am convinced there are decent people who want us, just can’t because his asking price is too much.
Do we (Roland) get any sell-on from that deal? Would assume the tribunal would have stated a price to pay and a sell on %
Goes to show with the right ownership and sensible methods, clubs can be relatively successful. Also shows that Roland spouts nonsense because I am convinced there are decent people who want us, just can’t because his asking price is too much.
Do we (Roland) get any sell-on from that deal? Would assume the tribunal would have stated a price to pay and a sell on %
No sell on. He went to Chelsea under the FA's farcical Elite Player Performance Plan.
Two Chalets can take stick for a lot of things, but this was a pure English football screw up.
So Kasey left a championship club all those years ago and four years later ended up...................at another championship club. All that hard work paying off.
So Kasey left a championship club all those years ago and four years later ended up...................at another championship club. All that hard work paying off.
He's earned more in those 4 years than most of us will make in a lifetime. I doubt he has many regrets.
So Kasey left a championship club all those years ago and four years later ended up...................at another championship club. All that hard work paying off.
I wonder if he's earnt his first million yet ? I would guess he has and is reasonably happy with his career moves.
So Kasey left a championship club all those years ago and four years later ended up...................at another championship club. All that hard work paying off.
He's earned more in those 4 years than most of us will make in a lifetime. I doubt he has many regrets.
Might look at how his old mate: Joe Gomez has improved though after going from Academy > First Team > Big Club with a bit of regret
Goes to show with the right ownership and sensible methods, clubs can be relatively successful. Also shows that Roland spouts nonsense because I am convinced there are decent people who want us, just can’t because his asking price is too much.
Do we (Roland) get any sell-on from that deal? Would assume the tribunal would have stated a price to pay and a sell on %
No sell on. He went to Chelsea under the FA's farcical Elite Player Performance Plan.
Two Chalets can take stick for a lot of things, but this was a pure English football screw up.
Thank you, Greg Dyke...
I thought we got £1.4M up front with add-ons that could reach £8M?
So Kasey left a championship club all those years ago and four years later ended up...................at another championship club. All that hard work paying off.
He's earned more in those 4 years than most of us will make in a lifetime. I doubt he has many regrets.
Might look at how his old mate: Joe Gomez has improved though after going from Academy > First Team > Big Club with a bit of regret
Equally he was a big club and didn't quit make it, that might have happened regardless. Gomez is a very high benchmark.
There will have been others in his age group playing non-league or out of football altogether.
I was told he was on £750k a year so he's earned £3m before tax and his family were pretty strict that he invested two thirds of that £15k a week too.
Anyway, Bristol City isn't the end of the world. Ambitious, well run club who might make the play-offs this year.
Goes to show with the right ownership and sensible methods, clubs can be relatively successful. Also shows that Roland spouts nonsense because I am convinced there are decent people who want us, just can’t because his asking price is too much.
Do we (Roland) get any sell-on from that deal? Would assume the tribunal would have stated a price to pay and a sell on %
No sell on. He went to Chelsea under the FA's farcical Elite Player Performance Plan.
Two Chalets can take stick for a lot of things, but this was a pure English football screw up.
Thank you, Greg Dyke...
I thought we got £1.4M up front with add-ons that could reach £8M?
So Kasey left a championship club all those years ago and four years later ended up...................at another championship club. All that hard work paying off.
He's earned more in those 4 years than most of us will make in a lifetime. I doubt he has many regrets.
Might look at how his old mate: Joe Gomez has improved though after going from Academy > First Team > Big Club with a bit of regret
I was told he was on £750k a year so he's earned £3m before tax and his family were pretty strict that he invested two thirds of that £15k a week too.
Unfortunately he placed it with R Rufus Ponzi Ltd.
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https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/teams/first-team/midfielder/dale-stephens/
Championship side Bristol City have re-signed midfielder Kasey Palmer from Chelsea for an undisclosed fee.
The 22-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan with the Robins, scoring two goals in 17 outings.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49192740
Good young team Bristol City have got.
Goes to show with the right ownership and sensible methods, clubs can be relatively successful. Also shows that Roland spouts nonsense because I am convinced there are decent people who want us, just can’t because his asking price is too much.
Two Chalets can take stick for a lot of things, but this was a pure English football screw up.
Thank you, Greg Dyke...
He's earned more in those 4 years than most of us will make in a lifetime. I doubt he has many regrets.
I would guess he has and is reasonably happy with his career moves.
I agree that the EPPP payments are a joke.
There will have been others in his age group playing non-league or out of football altogether.
I was told he was on £750k a year so he's earned £3m before tax and his family were pretty strict that he invested two thirds of that £15k a week too.
Anyway, Bristol City isn't the end of the world. Ambitious, well run club who might make the play-offs this year.
"Due to their academy status, the Blues were able to sign Palmer for only a small compensation fee."
That little knobhead presenter on ITV 4 is a ...... little knobhead!